Book Club...What are you reading?

Lone Survivor - Marcus Luttrel

Based on the failed June 28, 2005 mission "Operation Red Wing." Four members of SEAL Team 10, were tasked with the mission to capture or kill notorious Taliban leader, Admad Shad. Marcus Luttrell was the only member of his team to survive.
R.I.P 

They've Started Production Of The Film..
 
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sci-fi ....very thick book, but stephen really draws u in with the story telling......what i like about his style in this book is that it gives vantage point from many characters......
 
American GODS
Et tu, Babe
Dooley Takes The Fall

And I'm working on collecting series by Boris Akunin
 
Far From The Tree - Andrew Solomon

very touching narratives about families, parenting, and uniquely developed children. long book.
 
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What are some good books that you've read? What are your fav. books?

What are some good books that you are currently reading?

What is on your to read list?

What are some good papers that you've read?

The Harry Potter series would have to be one of the best series that I've read.

Back in HS, I read all the books in a month.

Fight club is another fav. book of mine.

The book was "better" than the movie.

If you're a fan of the wire, check out this paper about the wire.

Google search "teaching hbo's the wire" and it should be the first result.

On my to-read list:

The Lost Boy by David Pelzer

The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins

The Geeks Shall Inherit the Earch by Alexandra Robbins. Has anyone read this? If so, what did you like about the book?
 
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i think we had to read this in english class/comprehension....junior year highschool.......we went to see the author speak .....re-read it after highschool....still as touching.......

im really into memoirs....
 
Throughout high school I read:

Macbeth by Shakespeare

For Whom The Bell Tolls by Hemingwey

Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt

1984 by Orwell

The Stranger by Albert Camus

I'm sure I'm forgetting about a couple other ones.

Since I graduated high school (mid 2012) I've read:

The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho

About to finish Candide by Voltaire

Just started The Joy of Living by Youngey Mingyur Rinpoche

I will definitely come back into this thread for recommendations...

PEACE!
 
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Just finished reading this which is the sequel to this (see below)

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Once you read these, you'll think twice about #teamraw, especially with jumpoffs.
 
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