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Mouse Tales by David Koeing

Jurassic Park By Michael Crichton
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Not a lot ... but I plan to get the new Redwall novel (Rakkety Tam) when it's released later this week.
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I just finished Ella Enchanted earlier today. Really liked it.
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Still reading the Catcher In The Rye
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I've also started "Zen and the art of Motorcycle Maintenance"
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Well I just finished Descarte's Discours On Method. I loved it- a fascinating read. I recommend it to anyone. I'm now ready to move on to reading St. Augustine's Confessions for that same class.

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i like to read novels.
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Simultaneously reading The Da Vinci Code, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe and The Lost World (by Michael Crichton). Will also read the remaining six volumes of The Chronicles of Narnia soon.
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The last thing I read was Vanity Fair (in anticipation for the movie that is coming out later this month).

Lately though all I read is legal crap. Given the amount of legal crap I have to read every day, I try to minimize all other reading.
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Biggety bump...

I'm reading Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry

Also, my current bathroom book is More Mouse Tales by David Koenig (which I've already read twice but it's worth reading again and again, just like the first).

Once I finish Lonesome Dove (up to chapter 62, out of 102!), I'll probably get into the Halloween season and read some old Goosebumps books.

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Watermelon King by Daniel Wallace (author of Big Fish)
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I am reading The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood...
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I'm reading "The Last Juror" by John Grisham. I'm trying to locate a Copy of "Me Talk Pretty One Day" by Dave Sedaris. One of my friends told me that it was hilarous.
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A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hennsberry, then I have to read The Old Man and the Sea.
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I'm reading Barbara Ehrenreich's Nickel and Dimed. It's about poverty in the US and how difficult it is to get by on minimum wage. Although her anger is sometimes misdirected, I think it makes a good read, and really helped make me more considerate for all of those people working in the service sector. THey do hard work!
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I'm rereading His Dark Material: Northern Lights.
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I am currently reading a number of books right now, including (but not limited to):

Death and the Afterlife
Death, Burial, and Rebirth in the Religions of Antiquity
The Search for the Historical Jesus
The God of Jesus
American Jesus
Learning To Read Latin

and

Biology: The Ninth Edition

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I should have waited until later in October, but I didn't know how long these would take me:

Among the Shadows by Lucy Maud Montgomery. Some of these stories are actually very creepy, and it's strange that they're by the same author as the Anne series.

Before that I read the original Dracula by Bram Stoker, and it freaked me out! I've never been more afraid to go to sleep at night!

Next I'll be reading the almost as equally scary Vampire's Promise trilogy by Caroline B. Cooney.
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Stephen King's IT
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I'm rereading Human Nature, perhaps the single best Doctor Who story ever.

"The Doctor retires to teach at an English Public School."

Everything about it is perfect. And it's even better when you consider the Doctor isn't even in 90%+ of the book (strictly speaking). I'm pleased the author Paul Cornell is writing an episode on new WHO, being filmed as I type this!

The BBC Doctor Who site has it available as an e-book:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/doctorwho/ebo ... ndex.shtml
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