I'm reading Hey Nostradamus right now. People? Douglas Coupland is brilliant.
What are you reading now? (July 2006)
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What are you reading now? (July 2006)
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I'm reading Hey Nostradamus right now. People? Douglas Coupland is brilliant.
I'm reading Hey Nostradamus right now. People? Douglas Coupland is brilliant.
You got into this business because you're funny and weird, and you're socially retarded. And because it pays well. - Jack Donaghy, 30 Rock.

Really? I loved it as a teenager and read it again at age 33 and still loved it. The ending seems to piss some people off, but I won't spoil it for you.Stacy wrote:I am reading Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier. I couldn't get through it last time because the main female character was too annoying.
As for me, I'm *still* reading The Historian. It's been like 6 weeks! I like parts of it, others bore me to tears, that's why it's taking me so long.
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On vacation I read:
A Girl Named Zippy by Haven Kimmel (recommended by Miss Ruth)
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Fugitives and Refugees by Chuck P.... (the guy that wrote Fight Club)
A Girl Named Zippy by Haven Kimmel (recommended by Miss Ruth)
and
Fugitives and Refugees by Chuck P.... (the guy that wrote Fight Club)
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Oooh, I LOVED Oracle Night! I really need to read his other books.Spudd wrote:I just finished listening to "Oracle Night" - weird, but good.
I'm reading a book called Atlas of Human Geography by a Spanish writer called Almudena Grandes. I've looked it up on amazon, and although it has a title in English, they only have the book in Spanish. Weird. I don't know it it's been translated. Anyway, it's about the trials and tribulations of 4 women in their 30's in Madrid (but it has NOTHING to do with chick lit). They work for a publishing house organizing said Atlas. Good stuff
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I finished Marley & Me - good book but I cried through the last 4 chapters!
Now I'm reading Jenna Jameson's autobiography since Aly has raved about it. It's a thick book so I thought it would last me awhile, but it's REALLY good and I'm almost done with it.
I think my next book is going to be Anthony Bourdain's The Nasty Bits.
Now I'm reading Jenna Jameson's autobiography since Aly has raved about it. It's a thick book so I thought it would last me awhile, but it's REALLY good and I'm almost done with it.
I think my next book is going to be Anthony Bourdain's The Nasty Bits.
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mellenhead wrote: Now I'm reading Jenna Jameson's autobiography since Aly has raved about it. It's a thick book so I thought it would last me awhile, but it's REALLY good and I'm almost done with it.
I finished Baby Proof and really liked it, even though it was the abriged audio. I am reading Maybe Baby in print, a collection of essays from people describing why or why not they want/don't want to or have had children...(if that makes sense) and others that are undecided. It's really interesting so far. It's by the writers of Salon.com magazine.
I'm listening to Shopaholic ties the Knot but I might have to return it since it has a hold.