Originally Posted by redsrbetter
I know I so should read them, my mom I think has all of them, and has read them all. I saw the movie, though I know books are better then movies.
Originally Posted by redsrbetter
I know I so should read them, my mom I think has all of them, and has read them all. I saw the movie, though I know books are better then movies.
I read quite a bit, so I figured I might as well bump this up with what I've read this month.
Last read:
The Time Machine Did It
Iacocca
Now reading:
Kitchen Confidential: Adventures In The Culinary Underbelly
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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night.
Currently Rereading Memories of Ice, Book 3 of the Malazan tale of the Fallen, a grim gritty fantasy series that is currently 8 books long (two more books due out)
The art of being an engineer: packing 10 lbs of crap into a 5 lb box.
"If Hooter's fell, for all practical purposes the world was lost." Von Neumann's War
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Just re-read Watchmen over the last couple of days. Now I am reading Survivor by Chuck Palahiniuk.
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just finished up the Advanced Reader Copy of Eye of the Storm, by John Ringo.
The art of being an engineer: packing 10 lbs of crap into a 5 lb box.
"If Hooter's fell, for all practical purposes the world was lost." Von Neumann's War
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Tolstoy's short stories.
"Players can't get better over time." -GiantsFanatic
Just finished I Am America (And So Can You) by Stephen Colbert... pretty funny but I am glad I got it as a gift and didn't spend my own cash on it.
Today I just started The Yankee Years by Joe Torre and Tom Verducci.
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Anyone read Alyssa Milano's book yet? She's been pimping it everywhere like crazy. Can't be that bad, can it? (Even though she's a Dodger fan.) I haven't read a baseball book since Moneyball, so I might pick this up.
I finished The Yankee Years a while ago and I am almost done with a marketing book entitled POP! I should finish that within a day or two but I am not for sure what I will start on next, or if I will reread something that I haven't read for awhile.
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Bret Hart's book for the 2nd time
S3SL: Toronto Blue Jays' GM - rebuilding to division winner
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Joe Torre wrote the foreword to Alyssa Milano's book?
I did a lot of good things as a sim league GM.
Ah, give me something clever to say here.
Ok, I finished the book I was on tonight (it seemed like a better idea than watching TV.) I am now going to finally start Q&A by Vikas Swarup, which I have had way too long and have meant to read for quite some time.
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Q&A was very good, very different from the movie though (which I still prefer.)
I am going to start The Timewasters Letters by Robin Cooper tonight, which should be a quick read, as I want to change pace and read something on the silly side.
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The Timewaster Letters was pure brilliance. Very fast read as I mentioned but one of the few books I have read that is laugh out loud funny. Very dry sense of humor through much of it, but man, I get the praise that this book gets from some comedians. If anyone else is a fan of Look Around You, the BBC television series that also aired on Adult Swim, you'll love this as Jack Morgan from the television series (credited as Robin Popper) wrote this.
I am planning to start up something new tomorrow, but likely another fairly quick read, maybe something I have already read, as I am getting a few books in the mail shortly that I might like to read.
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