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What are you reading right now?

Always loved Heinlein's work....Last book I read was the ubiquitous---Deathly Hollows.
 
I tend to read a lot of history books. I just finished one about Roman emperors. I'm about to begin St. Augustine's Confessions.
 
I just bought The Bourne Betrayal, Eric Van Lustbader's continuance of Robert Ludlum's Jason Bourne series.
 
I Love You Like A Tomato - Marie Giordano
Bette Davis : The Girl Who Walked Home Alone - Charlotte Chandler
The Neon Rain - James Lee Burke
Superstar in A HouseDress - The Life & Legend of Jackie Curtis - Craig Highberger
 
Manual of Medical-Surgical Nursing Care: Nursing Interventions and Collaborative Management by Pamela Swearingen

yes that makes me quite geeky, i know
 
Manual of Medical-Surgical Nursing Care: Nursing Interventions and Collaborative Management by Pamela Swearingen

yes that makes me quite geeky, i know
Haha! You'll think it was the Nurse's Aid that did it but it was actually.......well, I won't spoil it for you. :rolleyes:
 
Saturday evening I finished re-reading Tweeds by Clayton R Graham. I have no idea how it ended up in my collection, as I don't recall buying it, but it is one of my favorites. It occupies pride of place among the few books I keep in the livingroom. Anyone else familiar with it?
 
"The Travelers Gift" - Andy Andrews

- Seven decisions the determine personal success -
 
I'm rereading The Stars My Destination, by Alfred Bester... one of my favorites.
 
Soon I Will Be Invincible by Austin Grossman---

Lately when I read anything though I fall to sleep straight away.
 
The Black Death by Philip Ziegler

It is the history of the black death in Europe between 1347 - 1350
 
Two books of poetry: Robert Creeley, SELECTED POEMS and Robert Pinsky's GULF MUSIC. both excellent, if you are looking for some wonderful poetry to read!
 
The Black Dahlia by James Elroy and a biography of Beethoven by Edmund Morris.
 
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