<p>What book are you in the middle of right now? </p>
<p>I'm on page 56 of Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman at the moment, as my main book, several others lying facedown <em>gasp</em> (but they're only library books, hehe) around my bedroom.</p>
<p>What book are you in the middle of right now? </p>
<p>I'm on page 56 of Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman at the moment, as my main book, several others lying facedown <em>gasp</em> (but they're only library books, hehe) around my bedroom.</p>
<p>Frankenstein
Introduction to Physics
Algebra Two with Trigonometry.
Chemistry for the utterly confused
The Republic by Plato</p>
<p>Children at War by P.W. Singer (eye-opening)
The Birth of the Mind by Gary Marcus (the dude got his Ph.D from MIT at 23)
Why Beautiful People Have More Daughters by Alan S. Miller and Satoshi Kanazawa (lots of fascinating evolutionary psychology concepts)</p>
<p>I usually read more fiction, so this is a little unusual.</p>
<p>Kerouac’s On the Road</p>
<p>No time to read. Too busy with school.</p>
<p>Me Talk Pretty One Day - David Sedaris.</p>
<p>^ Pretty sure you weren’t reading it while typing that out.</p>
<p>Earth Science, tarbuck + lutgens.</p>
<p>The Road-Cormac McCarthy
Othello-Billy Shakes
Downtown Owl-Chuck Klosterman
Bowerman and the Men of Oregon-Kenny Moore</p>
<p>The Poverty of Historicism - Karl Popper
The Vision of the Anointed - Thomas Sowell
Making War to Keep Peace - Jeane Kirkpatrick
Breaking Dawn - Stephanie Meyer
Skip Beat! - Yoshiki Nakamura
Shugo Chara! - Banri Sendo/Shibuko Ebara</p>
<p>Just starting Angels and Demons by Dan Brown…I finally got a copy from my library!</p>
<p>“On Writing”- Stephen King. I’m almost done.</p>
<p>After that I’m finally going to start the Twilight series…</p>
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Don’t.</p>
<p>…</p>
<p>1984 - George Orwell
Catcher in the Rye - J.D. Salinger</p>
<p>Do it. You know you want to join us. :)</p>
<p>I read Japanland the last time I went to B&N, and I’m somewhere in the middle of The Complete Sherlock Holmes.</p>
<p>The next books I read when I go to the bookstore will probably be Pott’s Vagabonding, Mortinsen/Relin’s Three Cups of Tea, and Boyne’s The Boy in the Striped Pajamas</p>
<p>^ Lol, you go to the bookstore and read complete books too?
Last weekend, B&N lost out on quite a bit of money when I set up shop and read several books. I like how they never throw you out, but all the same I feel guilty.</p>
<p>^I just buy stuff at the cafe while I read haha.</p>
<p>James, in the New Testament, in the New International Version. He has tons of relevant wisdom that is spot on!</p>
<p>Yep, all the time. Though I usually only get through one book (or halfway through a couple of different books) at a time, since I get hungry or thirsty or annoyed-with-sitting-in-the-same-spot-for-4-hours and leave (occasionally I frequent the in-store starbucks, though).</p>
<p>The B&N I go to is really nice – it’s 2 stories tall, and I always park myself on the second floor right in front of this all-glass wall overlooking the shopping center/courtyard. They have really big, cushy chairs for me to sit in, yay, and I can people watch when I want a break from reading.</p>