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boombala

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Tales of Ordinary Madness by Charles Bukowski. I think this is the 14th book I've read so far of his poetry (if you can call it that) and short stories.
 

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I'm currently reading a book by Lance Manion called "Homo Saywhaticus". It's one of the funniest books I've read. His stories sometimes end abruptly, but getting there is hilarious. I believe it's a free download for the Kindle also. So go get it ya cheap bastards. :)
 

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I mostly read humorous books these days. Currently I'm reading books by P.G Wodehouse and the one I am reading right now is: The Little Nugget.

It's a little slow but since I've not hit page 20 I'm hoping it will get interesting as I progress.
 

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I'm reading 1984 by George Orwell. I'm about 50 pages in and I like the book so far, it portrays a modern totalitarian society quite realistically. The book isn't really intense, but I find it very interesting to read. I even heard that they made a movie, I might just watch it. Has anybody else here read it? Opinions?
 

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I am currently rereading Lock and Key by Sarah Dessen. It is an Young Adult Contemporary fiction. Sarah Dessen has been my all-time favorite author who writes Young Adult Contemporary novels.
 

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I just got P.G Wodehouse's Code of The Wooster last night. I've read the first two chapters and so far, the book is OK. But should it fail to impress me then on the side I have as an alternative, a Calvin and Hobbes collection. . .which I'm quite sure won't fail to make me laugh.
 

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I'm currently reading 'A Feast For Crows' by George R.R. Martin, the fourth book in the 'A Song Of Ice And Fire' series, of 'Game of Thromes' fame. It's an amazing book and a great series. At times it's a bit difficult to understand and remember who is who'se cousin or who killed who, but I don't really care about that.

I've recently finished a book called 'Killing is Harmless: a Critical Reading of Spec Ops: The Line'. It's an analysis of Spec Ops: The Line, a video game made by Yager Development. The game is a sort of criticism on modern shooters, based on the same book as Apocalypse Now. I would recommend everyone who has an interest in video games to play that game, then read the book and then play the game again.
 

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At the moment I am reading a book by Ann Rule called "Dead by Sunset" It is a true crime story about the gruesome murder of Cheryl Keeton. It delves into the life of Cheryl with her husband Brad Cunningham who is a suspect in the murder. The struggle to find any incriminating evidence on him is what the book is about. I do know the outcome but still find the book very well written.
 
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I'm back on reading an old classic... classic in my personal literature, haha

Helping Yourself with White Witchcraft, by Al G. Manning

Very suitable reading now that Halloween is approaching, huh?
 
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