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Re: What are you reading right now ?

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I'm currently reading 'Superhighway' by Alex Fayman. I can't say much yet as I have just started reading, although I am enjoying the first few chapters thus far.
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I love Cinda Williams Chima and find myself going back to her books, especially when she releases a new one. She recently released The Shattered Realm series. Since it's connected to The Seven Realm series, I went back and read all of those. I'm almost done with the last one and then it'll be onto the new series.

I tend to have a book in the house, one in the car, and at least one I can pull up on my Kindle (either tablet or phone). Currently I'm also recording a reading of a book on finance so that my father can listen to it while driving. His eyes (and concentration) aren't much for reading but he does well with listening.
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Heartaches by H M irwing.
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I am just beginning Regeneration by Pat Barker, which is the the first in a trilogy.
So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.

The Great Gatsby, F Scott Fitzgerald
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jenniwhittaker wrote: 19 May 2009, 00:06 I am always interested in what people are reading right now.... I always read something for fun and something to learn from.

Just finished 'The Great Gatsby' for fun, and 'The Little Book Of Thrift' to learn from.

Both were under $20 and both were fab reads.
Where did you get The Little Book of Thrift? Sounds like something I would like.
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I just began Breaking Sandcastles to review.
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The Prisoner
by Alex Berenson
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Post by sskrout »

The books I am currently reading:
Widow of Papina by Katie Hampstead; Parable Poems by Nick Weatherhogg; Maid of Baikal by Preston Fleming; How the Light Gets In (audiobook) by Louise Penny; Multiplarity by Anthony Stevens; Book for Kids: Ellie the Elephant by Uncle Amon; The Sherlock Holmes Collection by Arthur Conan Doyle; Overcoming Daily by Dan Chesney and The Scofield Reference Bible

All but the last 2 I either received from the author or won in a giveaway.
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I am reading an old book by Danielle Steel, Fine things. I a been looking for it for some time and now that I got it, all the other reads are suspended.
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Just finished recently released Emergency Contact by Mary HK Choi.
Currently reading HM Irwing's Heartaches series. I'm on book 2!
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Right now, I am reading McDowell by William H. Coles.

I just finished Pimp: The Story of My Life by Iceberg Slim. That one was a wild ride -- it's an autobiography by a man who was a pimp for like 20 years.

I have 3 books out from the library right now that I plan to read next! Automating Inequality by Virginia Eubanks, This is How You Lose Her by Junot Diaz, and This Will be My Undoing by Morgan Jerkins. Has anyone read any of these? Did you like them?
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I have started The Last Samurai by Helen De Witt. About 15% in, it is unusual but completely fascinating.
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I am currently reading Behind the Words: A Logical and Satirical Guide to the Impossible Defense of Jodi Arias. Volume 2 by Kim Whittemore. I read the Volume 1 and was hooked. I have been intrigued by the Jodi Arias case since she went on trial. This was not only an in depth look into the dark mind of a sinister criminal, but it put an interesting and comical spin on the testimony she gave during her eight days on the witness stand.
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I'm reading 'Jesus-from Birth to Baptism'
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I've just finished Toni the Superhero, now I am reading Who Told You That You Were Naked? by William E. Combs.
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