<p>Just Finished:
Murder on the orient expres
Hitchhickers guide to the universe</p>
<p>currently starting:
ferinheight 451</p>
<p>Just Finished:
Murder on the orient expres
Hitchhickers guide to the universe</p>
<p>currently starting:
ferinheight 451</p>
<p>Thanks to AP English, I finally have an excuse to read Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns.</p>
<p>Jane Eyre
It’s not even boring, despite what most people think.</p>
<p>^Oooh I loved Jane Eyre…and I think it’s perhaps one of the least boring classic books. (Lots of lovely descriptive passages instead of dryness)</p>
<p>Just finishing up Catch-22, by far the best book we read all year in English.</p>
<p>AND – reading The Chosen by Chaim Potok.</p>
<p>lolololol @ reading for fun for the first time since February when I read A Spot of Bother by Mark Haddon. Excellent book, by the way.</p>
<p>I just reread The Magic Thief by Sarah Prineas. I love children’s fantasy.</p>
<p>“on the road”
didn’t steal my copy, but reads just as good.</p>
<p>Now I’m on to Fell by David Clement-Davies. Hooray for talking wolves!</p>
<p>So today I read The Boy in the Striped Pajamas and started reading The Time Traveler’s Wife. Both excellent books, btw – TBitSP was touching and nearly had me shed a tear at the end (though that might be more because I’d decided to wear contacts to the bookstore, and I’d only just started wearing them a few days ago), and TTTW has a rather intriguing concept and solid writing. </p>
<p>A few days ago I read What Do You Care What Other People Think and then assorted articles by Feynman, and then a good part of Human, All Too Human. The former was delightful, but then again I absolutely adore anything Feynman, so that’s no surprise, and the latter was thought provoking and challenging (unfortunately not as challenging as I’m used to), though I’ve decided to reserve it for college when I can assemble a group of philosophically inclined peers somewhere and read aloud an “aphorism” (ranging in length from a paragraph to several pages – and there are 600+ of them) and then proceed to have a lively and interesting discussion over each and every one of them.</p>
<p>Yesterday, I read Startled by His Furry Shorts, Love is a Many Trousered Thing, and Stop in the Name of Pants! by Louise Rennison. Not literature certainly, but vair, vair funny.</p>
<p>And I’m probably going to start on Wintersmith by Terry Pratchett, but I dunno. I literally checked out 50+ library books, so lots to choose from.</p>
<p>book of animals</p>
<p>Now I Can Die in Peace by Bill Simmons. Good old fashion sports reading.</p>
<p>The Book of Bunny Suicides ^_^</p>
<p>Outliers my Malcolm Gladwell.</p>
<p>it’s been overdue for about a month ^_^</p>
<p>I just finished Fountainhead by Ayn Rand.
I’m starting Ender’s Game and Catch-22.</p>
<p>How Doctors Think - Jerome Groopman, MD</p>
<p>Next will be: Better - Atul Gawande</p>
<p>talent code by daniel coyle</p>
<p>A-List series by Zoey Dean. :D</p>
<p>I’m now starting in on Ghost, by Alan Lightman</p>
<p>the omnivores dilemma-michael pollan, Cal sadly sent me one even though im not going there -lol</p>