What are you reading right now ?

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I finally started Don Quixote! I heard it's a fun read. Going by the prologue, the author seems to be quite an interesting person as well haha.
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I just finished The Warramunga’s Aftermath of the War. I am currently reading Final Notice.
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I'm about halfway through The Island of Dr. Moreau by H.G. Wells
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Black by Ted Dekker
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the hundred years old man who disappeared by Jonas Johansson
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I am starting The Wasp Factory by Iain Banks. This is my second Banks novel this year - I 'discovered' him only recently and thoroughly enjoyed his later novel The Crow Road. The subject matter in The Wasp Factory sounds challenging to say the least.
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rssllue wrote: 11 Aug 2018, 23:08 Black by Ted Dekker
Hey! Me too! :lol:
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Precious Gifts by Danielle Steel, is the book I'm reading right now.
The storyline is dealing with a dysfunctional family of girls (sister's).
The loss of their father, and realization that their mother is a woman too!
Really good book.
Thank you
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Gravy wrote: 13 Aug 2018, 04:57
rssllue wrote: 11 Aug 2018, 23:08 Black by Ted Dekker
Hey! Me too! :lol:
What a coincidence! :o
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The Warramunga's War
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I just finished Pembrim by Bree Lenehan and have been on the hunt for new reading material. I haven't felt drawn to anything yet. I'm thinking something occult/supernatural related but nothing super dark. We shall see.
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Currently reading Life Reset by Shemer Kuznits. Its a LitRPG series about a man who got stuck inside a game when his "friend" betrayed him and used a spell to turn him into a goblin.
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I just finished reading Zero Day, the last book in the Hatching series. I loved that book so very much, I think that it’s my favorite book I’ve ever read, besides Harry Potter. I do love apocalypse books, maybe somebody has some suggestions like that one for me. If you like apocalyptic horror, this is the right book for you, trust me.
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Right now, I am rereading the Harry Potter series for the 5th time! I think that I mostly read books for the fun of it, which results in a ton of name calling. Joke will be on them when I become a famous genius for all my reading.
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The House of Baric trilogy by Jillian Bald. An elegant historical romance. I'm not usually into these sorts of books but it's a corker.
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