Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut
I'm also *slowly trying to read both the Italian and English versions of The Girl Who Played with Fire(Part 2 in the series), as i've been teaching myself Italian for a year. I'm actually not so bad at understanding and speaking the language, but I need to learn more about how the sentence structure works and bigger vocab words.
The Supreme Way: Inner Teachings of the Southern Mountain Tao. It's relaxing in the morning when I'm doing my business before going to work.
Reading two books (alternating days for each) Stephen King's Under The Dome and William Peter Blatty's The Exorcist which I have never read but have seen the movie well over 15 times by now, so it's a new book to me even though the novel was published in 1971.
The Sagas of the Icelanders
SYSTEMA The Russian martial system created by the Soviet Millitary for there special forces elite
AFGANTSY the Russians in Afghanistan 1979-89
Zen in the Martial Arts - Joe Hyams
Scott Van Cockrell said:
The Supreme Way: Inner Teachings of the Southern Mountain Tao. It's relaxing in the morning when I'm doing my business before going to work.
The Shining by Stephan King
American Gods by Neil Gaiman
Stuck on A Feast For Crows (George R.R. Martin). Maybe one day I will finish it, compared to 3 previous books it's really boring...
I've meant to give the Song of Ice and Fire series a try after all the attention they've gotten, but not sure if they're for me and they are all very long -- I have little time for the dozens of books sitting on my “to read” shelf as it is. =P I wish I was currently reading something. =(
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