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BOOKS: What are you reading?

I just started reading Kim Kardashians rise to fame book.

I love it and so interesting to read about her life.
 
Terry Brooks:

The Word & Void trilogy.
Genesis of Shannara trilogy.

I goofed on this series. I started reading the first book (Running with the Demon) of the Word & Void trilogy and didn't like it, so I stopped reading it.

Then I began reading the Genesis of Shannara trilogy and liked it, but realised that it was the sequel to the Word & Void trilogy. So, I invested in stopped reading Armageddon's Children, ordered the Word & Void books, and started reading them. I'm enjoying it a whole lot more now that I know what's going on.
 
Multiple books at once:

"Written on the Body" by Jeanette Winterson
"A Home at the End of the World" by Michael Cunningham
"Anil's Ghost" by Michael Ondaatje
"The Childhood of Jesus" by JM Coetzee
 
Can anyone recommend a book on Amy Winehouse? Except her dads of course.

Her mother´s, it´s (good) popular between the fans, though I don´t have any intention of reading any bio of anyone. They´re all crap stories.

Don´t know if it counts as a book (technically it is), but I´m reading all the Calvin and Hobbes comics. Also started Not that kind of girl by Lena Dunham but I got bored after the first chapter. No idea if I´ll finish it.
 
I've recently finished 'The Importance of Being Earnest' and 'Lady Windermere's Fan' (both are plays, not novels). I'm currently occupied with 'The Picture of Dorian Gray'.
 
just pre-ordered "I'll Never Write My Memoirs" by Grace Jones

Legendary influential performer Grace Jones offers a revealing account of her spectacular career and turbulent life, charting the development of a persona that has made her one of the world’s most recognizable artists.

As a singer, model, and actress—a deluxe triple threat—Grace has consistently been an extreme, challenging presence in the entertainment world since her emergence as an international model in the 1970s. Celebrated for her audacious talent and trailblazing style, Grace became one of the most unforgettable, free-spirited characters to emerge from the historic Studio 54, recording glittering disco classics such as “I Need a Man” and “La Vie en Rose.” Her provocative shows in underground New York nightclubs saw her hailed as a disco queen, gay icon, and gender defying iconoclast.

http://www.amazon.com/Ill-Never-Wri...F8&qid=1441989105&sr=8-1&keywords=grace+jones
 
Just finished with the sweetly measured passions of Sons and Lovers.
 
I found this at a thrift store and love it. Very entertaining...very different from my Monday-Friday reading of legal documents. :)

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Dominus by Tom Fox.

Awaiting the delivery of Anne Rice's The Prince Lestat, thought we'd heard the last of him.

Have the last two Tales Of The City books arriving any day now.
 
Right now I'm reading "Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper Case Closed" by Patricia Cornwell. Bought "The Martian" onFriday, I think that will be my next book
 
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This book about the rich and talented Donald Trump.

One of the things I find great about this man is his ability to say it like it is AND he is rich with a LOT of money.

Enjoy.....
 
A bunch of biographies this past month:
"On the Move" Oliver Sacks
"The Secret Life of Somerset Maugham" Selena Hastings
"Oscar Wilde" Richard Ellman
"Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions" Frank Harris
"Edgar Allen Poe: The Fever Called Living" Paul Collins
"The Story of Alice: Lewis Carroll and the Secret History of Wonderland" Robert Douglas-Fairhurst
"Mary Todd Lincoln: A Biography" Jean Harvey Baker

And now I'm back to Oliver Sacks book about his early years, "Uncle Tungsten".
 
It was about time I made myself familiar with Jane Austen:

1. Pride & Prejudice - very much lived up to its reputation. I'll certainly re-read it multiple times.

2. Sense & Sensibility - Currently reading, too soon to tell, but it's very promising.

Next in line: Northanger Abbey
 
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Sir Alan Sugar is rich and a successful businessman.

He helped find talent such as the outspoken Katie Hopkins and that woman with the wonky eye.

Good read.
 
"I'll Never Write My Memoirs" by Grace Jones as of last week. Fun read.
 
Currently reading a re-telling of the fairy tale, Beauty and the Beast called "The Beast's Garden." It's by Australian author Kate Forsyth, and is set in Hitler's Germany during World War 2.

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Re-reading The Cuckoo's Calling by Robert Galbraith. (JK Rowling) Thought I would prepare for the new one in the series coming out on the 20th.
 
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