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Pfc.Green 09-09-2002 09:18 AM

Whats the last book you read?
 
The last book I read was 'The second World War in the West' by Charles Messenger....so what did you read last?

Zoner 09-09-2002 09:20 AM

"Dreamcatcher" by Stephen King.

Awesome book. Look for the movie starring Damien Lewis, Jason Lee, Morgan Freeman, and Donnie Wahlberg next year....should be awesome!


Zone

^OdT^ 09-09-2002 09:21 AM

A Storm of Swords by George r r Martin....absolutely fantastic


at the minute i'm readin' 'the eye of the world' by robert jordan

09-09-2002 09:21 AM

SSN by Tom Clancy...but that was like 2 years ago

SoLiDUS 09-09-2002 09:46 AM

The last one I completed ? Zero (the history and math behind the most feared of numbers, infinity aside)

I'm currently reading ATLAS SHRUGGED...

warmonger 09-09-2002 09:52 AM

i'm currently goin thru the engenics wars- the rise and fall of khan noonien singh. it's a star trek novel. since we are now capable of cloning humans we are also capable of genetically manipulating them/us. scary thought, no?

Miscguy 09-09-2002 09:52 AM

IET army training manual.

IET = Intial Entry Training

SoLiDUS 09-09-2002 10:03 AM

[quote:ad2d4]since we are now capable of cloning humans we are also capable of genetically manipulating them/us. scary thought, no? [/quote:ad2d4]

... no. Well, if they clone that huge black guy from the green mile and give
him 2 servings of cock, we're in for trouble... so yes.

geRV 09-09-2002 10:15 AM

Kama sutra for experts cool:

Sotilas Jane 09-09-2002 10:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zoner91
"Dreamcatcher" by Stephen King.
Zone

Nice choice!


Last one I read was Stephen Kings "IT" which also is an master piece.

Innoxx 09-09-2002 10:24 AM

[quote="Sotilas Jane":01818]
Quote:

Originally Posted by Zoner91
"Dreamcatcher" by Stephen King.
Zone

Nice choice!


Last one I read was Stephen Kings "IT" which also is an master piece.[/quote:01818]

Yeha i am so seeing that! they filmed parts of the movie near my town, up in the foothills, and i met MORGAN FREEMAN at a coffee shop.

Zoner 09-09-2002 11:00 AM

Sweet! Yeah, I knew they were filming in BC somewhere.

that's very cool, man!


Zone

09-09-2002 11:14 AM

last book i read was loose cannon by dean ing. right now i'm on the bourne identity by robert ludlum. i've read over 30 novels this summer.

Pfc.Green 09-09-2002 11:34 AM

I just bought Sean Hannitys book 'Let Freedom Ring', looking forward to reading it.

SoLiDUS 09-09-2002 11:59 AM

I don't usually read fiction but Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged is one of the greatest novels ever written. biggrin:

RandomSkater 09-09-2002 12:28 PM

last book i read was "All Quiet On Th Western Front" ive read it twice...
i want to read "dantes Inferno" cus im curious and maybe some tom calncy books... evil:

mr.miyagi 09-09-2002 12:36 PM

i really just don't read. im not an idiot, i can read books but my mind is always on other things, jeez the last book i read all the way through was probably a Roald dahl book, hehe!
i really have to read a stephen king book a.s.a.p i guess, i love his movies so im sure the books will be 10 times better and shit loads scarier.
mels gonna make me read alot so i gotta get crackin, shes makin me read about tantra and stuff........karma sutra....stuff.... wink:

Old Reliable 09-09-2002 12:39 PM

Its been a while....I need to get back to reading in stead of poisoning myself with tv

Zoner 09-09-2002 01:28 PM

Dude, if she's getting you to read stuff on Tantra, yer not gonna have time to read Stephen King novels! heh heh heh

And you wonder why Sting looks so tired all the time...


Zone

ninty 09-09-2002 01:32 PM

Currently reading Stephen Ambrose's D-Day.

The last one I read was probably Halo: The fall of Reach which is the prequil to Halo the game. It was a great book. If your interested in the story of the gae, read this book.

09-09-2002 01:40 PM

dantes "the inferno"

mr.miyagi 09-09-2002 01:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zoner91
Dude, if she's getting you to read stuff on Tantra, yer not gonna have time to read Stephen King novels! heh heh heh

And you wonder why Sting looks so tired all the time...


Zone

He used to stand up during concerts...not anymore..all that ...work..
[img]http://mohaa.cact-sd.org/aasigs/sting.jpg[/img]
i ain't read that much but doesn't he like havin sex for like 24 hours or something, is that what ur referring to
fact: he used to go watch my dad play the drums everytime he rehearsed, he's born where i was, im from the same city

Zoner 09-09-2002 01:54 PM

Yep, that's what I was referring to. Sting and his significant other practice Tantra, which is defined as:

"...a vast subject that means different things to different people. For most Westerners, the word Tantra implies a more sacred style of sexuality working with improved communication, breath and energy. For those practicing classical Tantra, Tantra means mystical union with the whole reality, of which sexual union is a small, highly rarefied subset to be practiced under the guidance of a qualified spiritual teacher."

Umm...it means you can pop your cork for hours on end.


Zone

09-09-2002 01:57 PM

The Catcher in the Rye and currently reading LOTR Two Towers. I want to finish it before the movie comes out eatthis:

Bazooka_Joe 09-09-2002 02:04 PM

Rainbow Six by Tom Clancy.

Alias 09-09-2002 02:19 PM

Return of the King

Captain Bunny 09-09-2002 02:20 PM

Immediate Action - Andy McNab

Sicilian_Summers 09-09-2002 02:43 PM

Strike and Hold.

it was a memoir of an 504th soldier and his actions as an NCO fighting with the 82nd.

great book.

Mr.X 09-09-2002 02:57 PM

"See Spot Dick Jane" ....I can't put it down.....if you only read one ...breaks down....

If you want a good war read...try "The Forgotten Soldier" by Guy Sajer
Very vivid account of life for the Germans on the Eastern Front.

Another excellent "Ambrose style" book on D-Day is "Nothing Less Than Victory" by Russell Miller....highly recommended.....[img]http://www.sector101.fsnet.co.uk/yahoo/smileys/22.gif[/img]

Korvac 09-09-2002 03:37 PM

Just finished:
China Mieville - the Scar
James Morrow - Towing Jehova

Now reading:
James Morrow - Blameless in Abandon
Bernard Cornwell - Excalibur

If you want to read some amazingly imaginitive dark science fiction read China Mieville. The Scar is an amazing book, but you would want to read Perdido Street Station first. The guy is amazing, he's only written three books and has already won a handful of awards.

Korvac 09-09-2002 03:41 PM

[quote="^OdT^":464d7]A Storm of Swords by George r r Martin....absolutely fantastic


at the minute i'm readin' 'the eye of the world' by robert jordan[/quote:464d7]

A Storm of Swords is great. George R. R. Martin ownz u all. You are just going to be dissapointed by Robert Jordan, especially after you just read Martin. I got halfway through the book and threw it away. He's a hack.


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