I like reading so therefore thought of starting a topic of what are you reading atm. I know there's favourite book -topic but would like to know what other books people read too. Have seen this thread on most forums I browse and found a lot of books from those which I've never heard of and would like to read.

I start then:

I'm reading The Undercover Economist by Tim Harford.
Nice point of views for example of globalisation and supermarket prices.

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At the moment, Mr Nice by Howard Marks for about the 12th time lol, lets just say I like what he did and how he did it lol
I'm reading The Lost book of Salem by Katherine Howe: you can guess what it's about :P A modern day academic finds out her grandma may have been a witch or descendant of a witch from days of Salem trials and so she begins researching...
http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiedosto:Stephenkingit.jpg

Maybe it's just same book with different covers...idk

reekarphyceae said:
there's a part 2???

Your Demon Bride said:
It 2 by Stephen King
I think it could've been divided into two parts (dunno why, don't think it was that long book). So the two parts make the whole IT.
Yeh, you're right.... 'cuz the book I have starts from chapter 4...

CeriInTheMist said:
I think it could've been divided into two parts (dunno why, don't think it was that long book). So the two parts make the whole IT.
just read Hop on Pop by Dr Seuss last night.. I got all the old kids books..
Started Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard Book yesterday. Seems great this far :)
Not a bad read well the first half of it anyway, its a bit dated these days.

Just finished the Sion Revelation by Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince, superb book looking at the Priory. I've loved all there books so far, The Stargate Conspiracy is a fantastic read for those into serious conspiracies, rather than Net rumours and gossip. There also the main researches Dan Brown bases all his work on!
I'm going to start Paulo Coelho's The Witch of Portobello tonight.

Other of his books were ok to read but nothing came even close to Veronika Decides to Die and I didn't like The Valkyries at all.
Stephen King - Skeleton Crew (re-reading it)
I just finished two first books from the Charlene Harris' the Southern Vampire Mysteries series (True Blood) and now I'm starting Bill Bryson's The Mother Tongue.
"Menschliches, Allzumenschliches" ("Human, All Too Human") by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche.

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