What are you currently reading?
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What are you currently reading?
So, what are you all reading?
The only thing I'm really reading now is my Geography syllabus. The geography of the world economy and physical geography. Especially physical geography is fun
The last novel I read was Paulo Coehlo's latest novel, Zahir. But I returned it after reading about half the book. Wasn't really for me.
So the last novel I (really) read was the latest installment of George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire. I love that series. Anyone else here who has read something by George Martin?
The only thing I'm really reading now is my Geography syllabus. The geography of the world economy and physical geography. Especially physical geography is fun
The last novel I read was Paulo Coehlo's latest novel, Zahir. But I returned it after reading about half the book. Wasn't really for me.
So the last novel I (really) read was the latest installment of George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire. I love that series. Anyone else here who has read something by George Martin?
Im currently reading Halo The Flood by William C. Dietz though not as well written as The Fall of Reach and First Strike by Eric Nylund, but it describes valuable moments from the game and also describe alot of things that werent in the game, other than that im reading about different topics I want answers on in the online wikipedia.org
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