What book(s) are you reading ?

Just finished a book on President JFK by Richard Reeves.

Liked it so much, I just started reading Reeve's bio on Richard Nixon.

( also have a book on terrorism / al-Qaeda I keep in the van - ' The Age of Scared Terror ' - but only about half way through that )

What everyone else reading these days ?
 
I read mainly crime fiction.

At the moment I am reading Michael Connelly - Blood work.

I have also recently read

Echo Park - Michael Connelly
The Black Echo - Michael Connelly
City Of Bones - Michael Connelly

Im really enjoying his books at the moment I like his stories about Harry Bosch more than the main character in this book but I still like it!
 
I just finished Naked by David Sedaris. He is one funny guy! I love his sister, Amy Sedaris so I had to finally read one of his books.

I'm now reading How to Lose Friends & Alienate People by Toby Young.
 
I'm reading Vern Gambetta's "Athletic Development Book: The Art and Science of Functional Sports Conditioning," which is surprisingly very good.
 
AK-47: The Weapon that Changed the Face of War by Larry Kahaner. A little surprised by the history of the gun. Pretty interesting. It's funny that people worry about nuclear arms these days when guns like ak47 account for nearly half a million deaths a year. A lot more destructive than weapons of mass destructions.

and

Plague of the Dead (The Morningstar Strain) by ZA Recht. Would reading about zombies be considered reading? It's pretty interesting. I've found a lot of good zombie books out there recently.
 
Anatomy and Phys Text, Physics Text, and Nutrition Today

Also using a book on Dreamweaver, so sort of reading the parts I need to read.
 
Pete Earley, Comrade J: The Untold Story of Russia’s Master Spy in America After the End of the Cold War

Richard A. Posner, Countering Terrorism: Blurred Focus, Halting Steps
 
The Velveteen Rabbit with my 3 year old...and it's pretty deep. :eek:

I'm thinking of getting The Da Vinci Code from the library tonight to start on (not with my 3 year old). I know, I know, the library? Even $5 from Sam's is a bit much for me to pay for a book. :yelrotflmao:
 
I love having books just for the sake of havign them. That said I am certain I will have another read throug classics such as Olivia, Goodnight Gorrila, and The Friendly Firefly tonight.
 
"Man's Search for Meaning"

"An introduction to Logothereapy"

Viktor E. Frankl

Has alot of content at the beginning of the food rations, approximate calories consumed, what they did for labor, etc, among the thousands of jews in the concentration camps.

"When the last layers of subcutaneous fat had vanished, and we looked like skeletons disguised with skin and rags, we could watch our bodies beginning to devour themselves."--Victor Frankl (concentration camp survivor).



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