What are you reading now?

peapod
#1
Right now I am reading Time, Love , Memory by Jonathan Weiner the story of maverick scientist Seymour Benzer.
 
peapod
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Right now I am reading Time, Love , Memory by Jonathan Weiner the story of maverick scientist Seymour Benzer.
 
peapod
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Right now I am reading Time, Love , Memory by Jonathan Weiner the story of maverick scientist Seymour Benzer.
 
missile
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#4
Just finishing "The Confusion" by Neil Stephenson..then on to the final part of the trilogy'The Way Of the World".
 
missile
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#5
Just finishing "The Confusion" by Neil Stephenson..then on to the final part of the trilogy'The Way Of the World".
 
missile
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#6
Just finishing "The Confusion" by Neil Stephenson..then on to the final part of the trilogy'The Way Of the World".
 
NSA
#7
Just finished "Bloom" by Wil McCarthy. Also partway through "Wonderful Life" (S.J. Gould) and "The Secret Agent" (Joseph Conrad).
 
NSA
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Just finished "Bloom" by Wil McCarthy. Also partway through "Wonderful Life" (S.J. Gould) and "The Secret Agent" (Joseph Conrad).
 
NSA
#9
Just finished "Bloom" by Wil McCarthy. Also partway through "Wonderful Life" (S.J. Gould) and "The Secret Agent" (Joseph Conrad).
 
Gonzo
#10
In the middle of The National Dream by none other then Pierre Burton.
 
Gonzo
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In the middle of The National Dream by none other then Pierre Burton.
 
Gonzo
#12
In the middle of The National Dream by none other then Pierre Burton.
 
sparky
#13
Dinosaur in a haystack stephen jay gould
 
sparky
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Dinosaur in a haystack stephen jay gould
 
sparky
#15
Dinosaur in a haystack stephen jay gould
 
NSA
#16
Sparky, all I remember about that book was the cool cover with the Allosaur (?) leaping. SJG is a great writer, for sure.

Ah, there it is
 
NSA
#17
Sparky, all I remember about that book was the cool cover with the Allosaur (?) leaping. SJG is a great writer, for sure.

Ah, there it is
 
NSA
#18
Sparky, all I remember about that book was the cool cover with the Allosaur (?) leaping. SJG is a great writer, for sure.

Ah, there it is
 
Candian_in_germany
#19
hi

I just finished reading 'Angels and Demons' and 'Da vinvi Code'
both were really great books. Has anyone else read them?

thanx. ash
 
Candian_in_germany
#20
hi

I just finished reading 'Angels and Demons' and 'Da vinvi Code'
both were really great books. Has anyone else read them?

thanx. ash
 
Candian_in_germany
#21
hi

I just finished reading 'Angels and Demons' and 'Da vinvi Code'
both were really great books. Has anyone else read them?

thanx. ash
 
peapod
#22
Actually NSA, I gave that book to sparky to read, I think she read the first 10 pages and declared it dryer than a popcorn fart and returned it...I know she only read 10 pages because each page she read she left behind trace elements of what she was eating
 
peapod
#23
Actually NSA, I gave that book to sparky to read, I think she read the first 10 pages and declared it dryer than a popcorn fart and returned it...I know she only read 10 pages because each page she read she left behind trace elements of what she was eating
 
peapod
#24
Actually NSA, I gave that book to sparky to read, I think she read the first 10 pages and declared it dryer than a popcorn fart and returned it...I know she only read 10 pages because each page she read she left behind trace elements of what she was eating
 
Cosmo
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#25
Man, I'm surrounded by brainiacs!!!

I'm reading Dean Koontz new "Frankenstein", J.D. Robb's "Ceremony in Death", "Dykeversions: Lesbian Short Fiction" and a Jonathan Kellerman novel (can't remember the name). I live for mental junk food. I also read several novels at once ... I may not read the "smart" stuff, but I read lots!

I was at Pea's place and she tried her best to get me to take one of her deep, intellectual, thinker books home. Didn't happen. I love it that Pea reads all these books because then she tells me about them and it saves hours of dull reading to get a good storyline.

Anyone read any Christopher Moore? Blood Sucking Fiends, Practical Demonkeeping, Lust Lizard of Meloncholy Cove? This guy is hilarious. As is Carl Haaisen - Sick Puppy, Tourist Season, Lucky You : A Novel. These are laugh-out-loud reads. Maybe not as deep as Pea's collection, but, for my $$, way more entertaining. But keep reading those brain books, Pea ... it's as close to being educated as I'm likely to get! And you do tell a good story when you relate plots to me!
 
Cosmo
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#26
Man, I'm surrounded by brainiacs!!!

I'm reading Dean Koontz new "Frankenstein", J.D. Robb's "Ceremony in Death", "Dykeversions: Lesbian Short Fiction" and a Jonathan Kellerman novel (can't remember the name). I live for mental junk food. I also read several novels at once ... I may not read the "smart" stuff, but I read lots!

I was at Pea's place and she tried her best to get me to take one of her deep, intellectual, thinker books home. Didn't happen. I love it that Pea reads all these books because then she tells me about them and it saves hours of dull reading to get a good storyline.

Anyone read any Christopher Moore? Blood Sucking Fiends, Practical Demonkeeping, Lust Lizard of Meloncholy Cove? This guy is hilarious. As is Carl Haaisen - Sick Puppy, Tourist Season, Lucky You : A Novel. These are laugh-out-loud reads. Maybe not as deep as Pea's collection, but, for my $$, way more entertaining. But keep reading those brain books, Pea ... it's as close to being educated as I'm likely to get! And you do tell a good story when you relate plots to me!
 
Cosmo
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#27
Man, I'm surrounded by brainiacs!!!

I'm reading Dean Koontz new "Frankenstein", J.D. Robb's "Ceremony in Death", "Dykeversions: Lesbian Short Fiction" and a Jonathan Kellerman novel (can't remember the name). I live for mental junk food. I also read several novels at once ... I may not read the "smart" stuff, but I read lots!

I was at Pea's place and she tried her best to get me to take one of her deep, intellectual, thinker books home. Didn't happen. I love it that Pea reads all these books because then she tells me about them and it saves hours of dull reading to get a good storyline.

Anyone read any Christopher Moore? Blood Sucking Fiends, Practical Demonkeeping, Lust Lizard of Meloncholy Cove? This guy is hilarious. As is Carl Haaisen - Sick Puppy, Tourist Season, Lucky You : A Novel. These are laugh-out-loud reads. Maybe not as deep as Pea's collection, but, for my $$, way more entertaining. But keep reading those brain books, Pea ... it's as close to being educated as I'm likely to get! And you do tell a good story when you relate plots to me!
 
missile
#28
Quote: Originally Posted by Candian_in_germany

hi

I just finished reading 'Angels and Demons' and 'Da vinvi Code'
both were really great books. Has anyone else read them?

thanx. ash

Read them both,and enjoyed them for what they are..good thrillers.
 
missile
#29
Quote: Originally Posted by Candian_in_germany

hi

I just finished reading 'Angels and Demons' and 'Da vinvi Code'
both were really great books. Has anyone else read them?

thanx. ash

Read them both,and enjoyed them for what they are..good thrillers.
 
missile
#30
Quote: Originally Posted by Candian_in_germany

hi

I just finished reading 'Angels and Demons' and 'Da vinvi Code'
both were really great books. Has anyone else read them?

thanx. ash

Read them both,and enjoyed them for what they are..good thrillers.
 

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