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you've read this year?
- Point50
give me 4 more months and maybe I'll have opened one.
- sherman0
- the funny thing about this, is I bought the audio book last year and haven't even listened to it.Point5
- Ill have to check out the audio version and sorry for the big picsherman
- if I can get some things done today I'll send you a copy.Point5
- I've ordered that, and pirated the audiobook. Couldn't wait.Mojo
- Mimio0
The Age of Fallibility: Consequences of the War on Terror - George Soros
- Jaline0
Nothing I really liked this year. I didn't read much either...
- ********0
slaughterhouse 5.
- ian0
I've only read one so far, Rum Punch by Elmore Leonard.
I also have lined up:
The Steep Approach to Garbadale - Ian Banks
Gravitys Rainbow - Thomas Pynchon
Nova Express - William BurroughsAnd a shit load more that I bought last year and haven't even looked at yet.
- vanilla_cam0
Gravitys Rainbow - Thomas Pynchon
and just started The Metaphysical Club - Louis Menand.Best book ever you ask? The Executioner's Song - Norman Mailer
- JackRyan0
I'm really liking Fargo Rock City by Chuck Klosterman.
- Rodimus790
Currently reading Taiko by Eiji Yoshikawa
- I love that book...TheBlueOne
- ..not as good as Musashi, but really good nonethelessTheBlueOne
- dr_pangloss0
Guns Germs and Steel - Jared Diamond
- I love this book. Explains complex and vast ideas in terms of pure economics.Mimio
- JerseyRaindog0
The music of chance, by Paul Auster
(not his best, but the best I've read this year)
- JKilla770
The Ender series by Orson Scott Card.
- jaylarson0
Reading/listening to On The Road by Kerouac for the 4th or 5th time.
- Cultr0
Rand, what is your pick?
- mg330
- very cool, especially the short story about the dream. Massive Change by Mau and TIWOB is good too.dr_pangloss
- how does this compare to Massive Change? Is there any similarity?Cultr








