What Book Are You Reading? - Part VI

Game of Thrones, if incomplete, is still the most awesome fantasy I’ve read. If you want non-fantasy fiction, I just read The Godfather a little while back and it was way better than I had anticipated. I highly recommend it!

im reading warriors: rising storm

I just finished the book “The Outsiders” and soon, I’m moving on to the book “The Alchemyst” which is about “the immortal” Nicholas Flammel or something…

I stopped halfway through the Warriors series, since I’ve been busy and unable…

I also stopped halfway through the book “The Dragon of Greywood” which was written by my best friend’s aunt… good book!

This is a difficult question, as I’m sort of in the midst of quite a few lately. Somehow I just can’t seem to pick a book. But I can’t turn down an opportunity to talk about books. :tongue:

I’m mostly reading “The Princess Bride” (which is my favorite book ever,) but I’m also in the midst of Stephen King’s Night Shift which I misplaced, and then started Dracula, which I quit when I got the Princess Bride for Christmas. :ack:

I’ll finish them all eventually…

I’m going through the classics of 20th century English occultism.

Aleister Crowley, The Book of Lies.
Austin Osman Spare, The Book of Pleasure.
Ray Sherwin, The Book of Results.
Peter Caroll, Liber Null.
Greg Hill, Principia Discordia. [right]:.)[/right]

The Golden Compass - Paul Pullman. Again

I loved the film of that name!

Currently I’m reading
In Your Dreams by Tom Holt

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It’s a very funny fantasy book :grin:

I’m reading a children’s comedy/sci-fi novel called “Whales on Stilts” which was just a random book I saw in the library!

Also, for school I’m reading a graphic novel about “Alex Rider” based on the novel “Point Blank”

Moogle wrote:

You should read the book! It’s my favorite book ever. Really good.

I’m reading Fragile Things by Neil Gaiman now.

Currently reading Nietzsche’s Daybreak for the sixth (!) time. And I’ve decided it’s no longer my favourite book, losing miserably to two others by Machado de Assis: Memórias Póstumas de Brás Cubas and Quincas Borba.

Good book? Fan of Gaiman here, wondering if I should pick up that book or pass.