What book are you reading right now?
Jun 15, 2010 at 10:35 AM Post #1,471 of 5,340
I've got a nice, large docket of books ready for consumption:
 
Arthur C. Clarke- Rendevous With Rama
Arthur C. Clarke- Rama II
Arthur C. Clarke- Garden Of Rama
Arthur C. Clarke- Rama Revealed
 
Lian Hearn- Tales Of The Otori: Across The Nightingale Floor (Book 1)
Lian Hearn- Tales Of The Otori:Grass For His Pillow (Book 2)
Lian Hearn- Tales Of The Otori:Brilliance Of The Moon (Book 3)
Lian Hearn- Tales Of The Otori:The Harsh Cry Of The Heron (Book 4)
Lian Hearn- Tales Of The Otori:Heaven's Net Is Wide (Prequel)
 
Neal Stephenson- The Baroque Cycle Vol. 1: Quicksilver
Neal Stephenson- The Baroque Cycle Vol. 2: The Confusion
Neal Stephenson- The Baroque Cycle Vol. 3: The System Of The Worlds
Neal Stephenson- Cryptonomicon
 
James Howe- Bunnicula (childhood favorite that I had to purchase to re-read!)
 
Jun 15, 2010 at 8:46 PM Post #1,473 of 5,340
Richard Holmes - The Age of Wonder
"How the romantic generation discovered the beauty and terror of science"
 
Big book, but really interesting history of science  and the people that made it (in the UK and Europe) since 1759.
 
Jun 15, 2010 at 10:33 PM Post #1,474 of 5,340
Do textbooks count?
 
Matrix Analysis & Applied Linear Algebra - Meyer (reviewing some stuff for next semester)
 
Cytoskeletal Mechanics: Models and Measurements - Mofrad
 
Biomechanics Concepts and Computation - Oomens
 
Jun 15, 2010 at 11:44 PM Post #1,477 of 5,340
Can't remember the last time I read a book, but I think it was "Black Elk Speaks".
 
Jun 15, 2010 at 11:52 PM Post #1,478 of 5,340
Just finished reading my 6th Christopher Moore novel in 2 months, he is amazing and just funny as all hell.  The latest I've read was Fool, and it's amazing, one of my favorites.  His series about vampires in San Francisco - "Bloodsucking Fiends", "You Suck" and "Bite Me" are just something else altogether in terms of comedy, the latest "Bite Me" is the best but read all. :)
 
Jun 19, 2010 at 8:59 AM Post #1,480 of 5,340
The Overton Window by Glen Beck
 
Jun 19, 2010 at 1:50 PM Post #1,481 of 5,340
Robert Anton Wilson's 'The Widow's Son (The Historical Illuminatus Chronicles, Vol 2)'
 
Really fun read like the rest of his writings. A few more after this and I'll have read almost all of his work.
 

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