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What book(s) are you reading?

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So many great books. So little time.

At the moment I've got three books I'm currently reading.

"S," which is a sort of book within a book presented as a puzzle, by Doug Dorst and JJ Abrams, a book on a Paleo diet by Able James and one of the Star Wars tie-in novels.

What are are you reading?
 
I'm reading Postcards From The Edge by Carrie Fisher
Not very like the film, which made much more sense
 
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I am following Paul Newman in reading The Garrick Year.

It is an early story by the great Margaret Drabble.
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She isn't very interested in plot but the wisdom in her latter stories subtly strips the veneer from overly-civilised human beings.
 
Clone - The Life and Legacy of Al Parker Gay Superstar by Roger Edmonson. Excessively tedious for such a potentially interesting subject. Been reading it for months and impossible to plod through.
 
Rereading The Complete Annotated Sherlock Holmes, because why not.

I bought a book about Japan in the 1800s, but I don't recall the title. I'll get to that next.

And I wrote a book myself. I'm thigh-deep in the exceptionally slow sloppy process of editing it. I'm starting to understand why so many authors just abandon the damn things.

Lex
 
I just finished Herodotus 'The Histories' and have moved on to re-reading Livy.

With a re-read of some vintage Perry Mason novels thrown in. I think my father had all of them.
 
I saw in todays American Guardian that 40% of Americans never touch a book. And I reckon that ratio would be true for most of the population.

Telstra tells us that reading a book is much harder than watching video. And he's right.


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this is what I am reading..real high brow stuff!! lol
 
I saw in todays American Guardian that 40% of Americans never touch a book. And I reckon that ratio would be true for most of the population.

Telstra tells us that reading a book is much harder than watching video. And he's right.

I hate it when the New York Times or Wall Street Journal or some other online journal presents a story or opinion piece as a video that I have to watch, rather than an article that I can read. I can generally read an article more quickly than I can watch a video, and there's generally more content in an article than a video. Give me the written word. If you want to augment it with pictures and/or video, be my guest. But please start at least start with words on the page or screen.
 
LatimerRd said:
I hate it when the New York Times or Wall Street Journal or some other online journal presents a story or opinion piece as a video that I have to watch, rather than an article that I can read.
Same here.
 
^ you have opinions on everything, it seems.

But what are YOU reading?

Inspire us.
 
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