Official Book Thread - What You're Reading & Everything Book Related (merged)

I'm currently reading Good Omens by Neil Gaiman. I finished Inferno a couple of months ago, before that was The Hunger Games series that I just breezed through. I started the Prose Edda, but found it entirely too difficult for me to read. Something about Norse poetry written in 1200AD Iceland doesn't make for a great modern day read.
 
Currently Reading:
Xenocide - Orson Scott Card (Book 3 in Ender's Game)
Frankenstein - Mary Shelley

The Books I read in 2013:
Declaration of Independents - Gillespie & Welch
Speaker for the Dead - Orson Scott Card
Economic Science and the Austrian Method - Hans-Hermann Hoppe
Dream Team - Jack Mackullum
America Again: Becoming the Greatness We Never Were - Stephen Colbert
Catcher in the Rye - J.D. Salinger (I think I'm the only person who didn't read in HS)
Watership Down - Richard Adams
The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Presidents - Steven F. Hayward
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns - Frank Miller
Ender's Game - Orson Scott Card
V for Vendetta - Alan Moore
Leopold & Loeb: The Crime of the Century - Hal Higdon
In Fifty Years We'll All Be Chicks - Adam Carrola
Bossy Pants - Tina Fey
A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking
Not Taco Bell Material - Adam Carrola
One Nation Under Arrest - Rosenzweig & Walsh
Politically Incorrect Guide to English Literature - Elizabeth Kantor
Start Something that Matters - Blake Mycoskie
Welcome to Free America - David Barker

I would recommend most any of them to wide audiences.
 
We were discussing Freakonomics in a random thread... Really wanting to read it. It was a summer reading assignment for an incoming freshman class the year before mine after i graduated high school.

Just started The Signal and the Noise by Nate Silver a couple nights ago. Haven't been able to fully dive in yet.

Freakonomics is great. So is Super Freakonomics.
 
I'm currently reading The Liberator(Military History WWII)

Another good military history read is Foot Soldier
 
Currently Reading:
Xenocide - Orson Scott Card (Book 3 in Ender's Game)
Frankenstein - Mary Shelley

The Books I read in 2013:
Declaration of Independents - Gillespie & Welch
Speaker for the Dead - Orson Scott Card
Economic Science and the Austrian Method - Hans-Hermann Hoppe
Dream Team - Jack Mackullum
America Again: Becoming the Greatness We Never Were - Stephen Colbert
Catcher in the Rye - J.D. Salinger (I think I'm the only person who didn't read in HS)
Watership Down - Richard Adams
The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Presidents - Steven F. Hayward
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns - Frank Miller
Ender's Game - Orson Scott Card
V for Vendetta - Alan Moore
Leopold & Loeb: The Crime of the Century - Hal Higdon
In Fifty Years We'll All Be Chicks - Adam Carrola
Bossy Pants - Tina Fey
A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking
Not Taco Bell Material - Adam Carrola
One Nation Under Arrest - Rosenzweig & Walsh
Politically Incorrect Guide to English Literature - Elizabeth Kantor
Start Something that Matters - Blake Mycoskie
Welcome to Free America - David Barker

I would recommend most any of them to wide audiences.

Catcher in the rye was a great book to read. I'll read some of those on your list.
 
I finished Deer Hunting with Jesus a few weeks ago and enjoyed. Interesting approach/perspective. Had the finals grind, and now get to read for more leisure purposes over break.
 
re: Noch mentioning flaws in freakonomics...

i think that is part of the reason i haven't read it. not that i know the flaws, but there was a ton of buzz and then a little bit of backlash so i never picked it up.
 
Last Book:The Open Society and Its Enemies (Vol. I and II) By Karl Popper

Currently Reading: Common Sense, Rights of Man, and Other Essential Writings of Thomas Paine By Thomas Paine
 
Last Book: One Up on Wall Street by Peter Lynch

Now reading : An Inquiry into the Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith
 

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