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What Book are you Reading?
So what book do you have on your night table?
Are you actually reading it? Or have you had the bookmark at page three for the past six months?
Do you even use a bookmark?
At the moment I am reading Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood. I know it has become fashionable to bash Atwood, but she is undeniably one of the best writers Canada has produced. She is tough, insightful, imaginative, and unafraid to tackle topics that other, more "sensitive" female writers never would. For example, this new novel is a stab at science fiction through the social commentary of a dystopia. So far I am enjoying it. Much better than her previous effort The Blind Assassin.
Anyway, what are you reading these days?
Are you actually reading it? Or have you had the bookmark at page three for the past six months?
Do you even use a bookmark?
At the moment I am reading Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood. I know it has become fashionable to bash Atwood, but she is undeniably one of the best writers Canada has produced. She is tough, insightful, imaginative, and unafraid to tackle topics that other, more "sensitive" female writers never would. For example, this new novel is a stab at science fiction through the social commentary of a dystopia. So far I am enjoying it. Much better than her previous effort The Blind Assassin.
Anyway, what are you reading these days?
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after watching the lake house, i'm like sure, why not. lol
I just finished that this weekend, so I haven't picked up a new book yet. I'm trying to find a copy of "The Beach" by Alex Garland because I'm going to Thailand soon...
its funny and makes you feel better about your ass-of-a-life.
i'm reading angels and demons...so good, so much better than da vinci code
last cool book i read was freakonomics heh, good read : )
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And I just finished Bel Canto by Ann Patchett for class, which is mehh okay. If you're looking for a light read, Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon is awesome. =D
I still don't think that a white american man can accurately write about what it's like to be a japanese woman. Or a woman in general! He was way off base a lot of the time.
Another great book: Pride and Prejudice! (another school book :sad: )
anyone actually read this?
Bravo Two Zero by Andy McNab
Ideals and Ideologies by Harry B. Ellis
Gimme a few days and I should be done :wink:
The Origin of Species 1st ed. (Darwin) - p.154 of 490 - this is a pain to read because it's literally just "evolution requires variation, and we know that happens in nature, and here's 100 pages of evidence for that. It also requires selection, and we know that happens in nature, and here's 100 pages of evidence for it...etc etc..."
A Brief History of Philosophy (Johnston) - p.82 of 204
The End of Faith (Harris) - p.22 of 301
God is not Great (Hitchens) - p.195 of 286
Philisophically Useful Logic (Sider) - p.3 of 203 - I've been "reading" this for at least a year now...
The Republic (Plato) has also been on my reading list for a few years now, haven't gotten around to it yet.