What's the Last Book You Read/Finished?

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Robert Jordan - The Further Chronicles Of Conan.

There's a lot of Conan interest around lately so I worked my way through REH's books again as well as Jordan's. Now it's on to Carter, DeCamp and the rest of those guys.
 
Y: The Last Man


Still my favorite comic of all time. If you didn't cry from reading the last trade, you have no heart.
 
The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie

She really fooled me with who the murderer was. At first I thought it seemed too obvious but then she pulled the rug out from under me. There was so much going on with the case that I can't blame myself for not getting it though.
 
The Pale Horse by Agatha Christie

Her writing style had definitely improved by this book. It was an intriguing and rather spooky mystery but I guessed the murderer and most of his/her scheme long before the end. Some parts of the villain's plot and the investigation into the crime didn't make much sense, but it's still a pretty good book.
 
are you there vodka? it's me Chelsea - by Chelsea Handler

started reading it last night. it's definitely an amusing light read
 
are you there vodka? it's me Chelsea - by Chelsea Handler

started reading it last night. it's definitely an amusing light read
 
The Last Days of Krypton. It's not a comic, but very good.

agreed. took some of the Superman mythos's best bits and melded then together quite nicely.

that being said, the last book I've read was The Indwelling, from the Left Behind series. say what you want about it, but I found it bad***... Nicolae Carpathia (aka the Antichrist) is truly the ultimate villain
 
The Lord of the Flies by William Golding

Just recently read it for English class. It was a bit slow at first, but it got really good as it went along and its themes of the id and darkness of humanity was explored perfectly. Its now definately one of my favorite books of all time.
 
Iron Man 2 novelization - Alexander Irvine from a script by Justin Theroux

I'm usually a big fan of novelizations since when I go to a blockbuster I usually like getting the story out of the way ahead of time and just stare at the awesome visuals (from a drunken or otherwise altered state). What Irvine has done though is pretty awful. It's quite apparent upon reading that his knowledge of Iron Man and the universe extends only to the first movie and the script of the second one. The characters have almost no background, they are rarely ever described physically. The suits themselves are never even described further than saying Mark 2, 3, 4 or 5, he just assumes the reader should know.

His descriptions of things are completely wrong, like calling something an "MMA elbow strike" as if MMA were a style not a sport. I do karate, that's a style, we have elbow strikes, Muay Thai is also a style that has elbow strikes, describing something as MMA elbow strike shows a lack of knowledge of MMA as a sport that is comprised of many disciplines and as such has many ways of of doing elbow strikes. Sorry, the martial artist in me always gets his dander up when people talk about martial arts while obviously know nothing.

My sister took the book and is reading it too, because like me she also studied Literature in college and will read just about anything. The main weakness of Irvine's work is that if you go in having no knowledge of Iron Man before reading, you'll leave the book in just about the same state. Descriptions, characterizations, setting hardly exist. I work in publishing and the number one rule is to treat your audience as if they are seeing the subject matter for the first time, describe, richly describe.

If you want to read an Iron Man type story written well I suggest Dale Brown's Act Of War and it's sequel, Edge Of Battle.
 
Star Wars Coruscant Nights II: Street of Shadows by Michael Reaves
 
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick
 
Wizard's First Rule by Terry Goodkind. Reading the second book in the SoT series now.
 
Blood Noir ~ Laurell K. Hamilton :up:
 
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