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May 26, 2014
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Wait a minute, people still read?

Yes, apparently so, and I'm one of them. The most recent book I read was the first Jurassic Park novel, which I liked quite a lot more than any of the movies (still haven't seen World). Some of the scenes in Lost World and JP3 were actually from this book, like the pterodactyl enclosure from 3.

I also borrowed The Martian from a friend recently. Luckily it was one of the older editions without Matt Damon's face plastered on the cover. Looking forward to starting it soon.

Anyone else here read novels, short stories, nonfiction, or anything else? If so, what have you been reading lately?
 

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Konoha Hiden: The Perfect Day for a Wedding.

I have read 3 chapters out of 10, really charming stuff about the Konoha 12 and my favourite pairing.
 
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I love reading but between work and school, I lately have very little time for it. :( I do have to read for school, though, so I suppose that counts.

My last school reading that I really enjoyed was "The Yellow Wallpaper." When I get time I'd love to re-read Murakami's 1Q84 and the Harry Potter series. When I'm busy like this I usually keep some poetry with me for some quick recreational reading, in which case I've recently been into Rumi.
 
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School reading is the worst reading experience (unless they ask you to read something you liked).
Well, I'm an English Education major so one would hope that I would enjoy reading for school in general even if there are works that I don't particularly like. Unfortunately the pacing for my current classes is quite quick and, in one, we're focusing on early British literature which can be a challenge to get through (thankfully we didn't read the whole thing, but even just a few Prologues and Tales from The Canterbury Tales are a task when you read untranslated versions). I've fallen behind lately too and haven't had time to read assigned works that I really do want to read (like Paradise Lost).
 

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Reading some Shinto stuff.

I always find funny how westerns make half translation + mixing with japanese. Since Shinto(神道) reads as 神(God/Deity)道(Way/Path), making the title of the book 'God way The God (Kami) way'....
 
May 26, 2014
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I borrowed Doctor Who The English Way of Death from a friend.



This'll be my second Doctor Who novel. The first was Last of the Gadarene (a Pertwee story), which was very enjoyable, so I have high hopes for this one. Especially since the Fourth Doctor is a lot more fun than the third.

Also for some reason whoever drew the cover made Lalla Ward look about 10 years older than she looked on the TV show, lol.
 
May 26, 2014
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Also just recently finished Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman and thoroughly enjoyed it!
Have you read American Gods? It's also by Neil Gaiman and it also has Anansi in it, but I'm not sure if it's the same Anansi from Anansi Boys. It's worth a read if you like Neil Gaiman. I read it and enjoyed it, but some people make it out to be much better than it is I think...

The one Neil Gaiman book that I did love though was Good Omens (which he wrote with Terry Pratchett). That one is just brilliant and worth your time if you haven't gotten to it yet.
 
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Have you read American Gods? It's also by Neil Gaiman and it also has Anansi in it, but I'm not sure if it's the same Anansi from Anansi Boys. It's worth a read if you like Neil Gaiman. I read it and enjoyed it, but some people make it out to be much better than it is I think...

The one Neil Gaiman book that I did love though was Good Omens (which he wrote with Terry Pratchett). That one is just brilliant and worth your time if you haven't gotten to it yet.
I haven't read either of those. I'll have to check 'em out! Definitely in the mood for more by Neil.
 

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It's been hard trying to read books lately (considering getting a kindle later on) but I've recently purchased The Martian because I loved the movie. Read a bit of it and liking it so far.
 
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With a foreword by Ryo Horikawa, the Japanese voice of Vegeta, Dragon Ball Z “It’s Over 9,000!” When Worldviews Collide is the first e-book to explain where “It’s Over 9,000!” came from, how the original video spread to receive over 7 million views, and why it continues to be such a popular catchphrase.
So, uh... should I read this or something. Lol.