What Book Are You Reading? - Part IX

Just finished “A Song of Ice and Fire: Book Four - A Feast for Crows” and am waiting for the next one that’s supposed to come by mail any day now :cry: (Book Five - A Dance with Dragons)

Im reading Robert Waggoners Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self, Stephen LaBerge Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming and Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoches Tibetan Yogas of Dream and Sleep. Not much ‘fiction’ these days;)

The Nine Lives of Chloe King for me.
Oh how I love cats.

I was finally able to get my hands on all three books from the Hunger Games series about a month ago (borrowed them from a friend), and I must say that it is AWESOME!! I read the first 2 books in under a week and am currently (slowly) reading the third one. I’ll definitely consider buying my own copies once I finish reading, for it’ll sadden me to see them leave :’(

I got my ‘Exploring The World of Lucid Dreaming’ by Stephen LaBerge from the courier two days ago and even I had a few LD s.I’m reading it like I beginner, I’m going step by step , doing exercises one by one and I believe I will be a pro-LD er when I finish it :smile:

I bought 3 books a week ago:

‘Exploring The World of Lucid Dreaming’ by Stephen LaBerge
'Lucid Dreaming: a concise guite to awakening in your dreams and in your live" by Stephen LaBerge.
‘Lucid dreams in 30 days: the creative sleep program’ by Keith Harary and Pamela Weintraub

I love them. I’m learning a lot of stuff about LDs and our mind.

And Then There Were None by Agitha Christie. Not a big mystery fan but I like this one so far. I’m about halfway through the newly printed version.

dead witch walking by Kim Harrison

Agreed! I got the trilogy for my birthday (which was yesterday) from my boyfriend, and oh my. I read through 1½ of them in a day. :happy: I was just too enthusiastic to put them down!

Other than that, I have a summer studies school book to read and make a summary of, by the end of this month. It’s about media (since I study media, that makes sense) and I just got the book from the library yesterday. I guess I have to read through it tomorrow. sigh

I am reading the 7th Harry Potter for the third time. (Just finished the sixth one again). I am also reading Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming and A Game of Thrones.

The Restaurant at the End of the Universe by Douglas Adams

The first one in the series was utter brilliance.
I actually have a lengthy reading list. Stopped a few months ago because my kindle broke. Now I finally got a new one.

25 books to read.

Then I’m going to, after this presumed two years of books, continue my Agatha Christie reading list.

Just finished reading The Teachings of Don Juan by Carlos Castaneda. Interesting views on the nature of reality :razz:

Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming by Stephen LaBerge. Of course! :happy:

Reading R.A. Salvatore’s The Legend of Drizzt: Homeland (book one)

I’ve been reading the Spa Girls. it’s a good book but I get a little lost. But if I keep reading it, I think I’ll be able to understand it.

After a long period in which I didnt read anything, I just laid my hands on “tommyknockers” by Stephen King. Afterwards I want to read “Emperor of the maladies”, last year’s pulitzer price winning book.
Does anyone around here know “The Towers of February” by Tonke Dragt? Awesome and inspring book, read it! Deals in a certain way with LDs, too.

The Snowball

I’m reading The Trial by Kafka right now. It’s so fascinating. I feel it can be interpreted 100s of ways. But I’m certainly convinced that either the story is inspired by dream events or is a dreamworld. I know Kafka has been analyzed a ton. I haven’t read any scholarly analysis on The Trial, but plan to once I complete it.

You seem to experience the same as I did…that many books and whatsoever can be interpreted as a dream or something similar. I dont mean something like “Lord of the rings is just a dream of a 10-year-old boy”; but some texts have contents quite similar to the experience of lucid dreaming.

Well, clearly people aren’t fans of reading during the summer months.

Anyways, I have finally finished The Restaurant at the End of the Universe. Overall, it was fantastic, but it feels a little bit more… everywhere than the first. Plus, it may just have one of the most abrupt endings ever.

So, now I’m reading Life, the Universe, and Everything. Hurray!

(more urgent) to-read list:
So Long and Thanks for All the Fish
Mostly Harmless
Catcher in the Rye
Perks of Being a Wallflower (not for the movie… It’s always been here on my list)
The Great Gatsby
Nineteen Eighty-Four
Will Grayson, Will Grayson
Rebecca
Murder on the Links