Originally posted by sonia_lastrega:I'm reading, somewhat haphazardly, Keith Richards' autobio 'Life'. I hope it gets more interesting as it goes on; right now it's a little dull & self-serving.
Originally posted by Mr_TrekJust started reading a book by Bill Carter ("U2's" journalist in Sarajevo, the guy with the satellite link-ups) about Sarajevo and his experiences, recommended to me by Kieran (thanks again). It seems to be an excellent book.
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Anyone else reading books?
Originally posted by lestertriplett87:Thought I would give this topic a bump. I started reading Cormac McCarthey's The Road for the second time. If you haven't read this, you really should. I've also read No Country for Old Men. McCarthur is a brilliant writer.
Some of my other favorites include:
A Tale of Two Cities
To Kill a Mockingbird
Lord of the Rings
Harry Potter (particularly the last two, but I love all of them)
Pretty much all these books can make me cry.
I wish I jhad more time to read.
Originally posted by Mr_Trek:Just started reading a book by Bill Carter ("U2's" journalist in Sarajevo, the guy with the satellite link-ups) about Sarajevo and his experiences, recommended to me by Kieran (thanks again). It seems to be an excellent book.
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Anyone else reading books?
Originally posted by fabian:I will read that one, if I remember to do so.
Recently, I've read The Shawshank Redemption by Stephen King and a lot of Dutch literature.