What Are You Reading Now?

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    Originally Posted By RAM1984

    I always reread all the previous Harry Potter books just before a new one comes out. As of right now I am about 50 pages from the end of Half-Blood Prince. I hope to finish it tonight so I can start Deathly Hallows.
     
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    Originally Posted By Labuda

    Just finished HP & DH. Now going to dig the first book out of the bookself and start re-reading the entire series, I think. :)
     
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    Originally Posted By Kala

    ^^Ditto for me too.
     
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    Originally Posted By DAR

    I'm about 160 pages into the Deathly Hallows.
     
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    Originally Posted By SoThisIsLove

    Oh, DAR, you're still an innocent! (Finished yesterday)
     
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    Originally Posted By threeundertwo

    Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.

    Seems like a totally different book now. . .
     
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    Originally Posted By wahooskipper

    I just finished the Jack Welch autobiography and am starting Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination.

    The Welch book was a good read, particularly if you like getting into the head of strong leadership.
     
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    Originally Posted By sherrytodd

    Nothing right now. Finished Deathly Hallows last night at 2:30am and am trying to figure out how to sneak out of work and go take a nap!
     
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    Originally Posted By alexbook

    Just started "Pride and Prejudice." It's been on my "I should read that one of these days" list for years. So far, it all seems very familiar--I'm reminded of the joke about somebody seeing "Hamlet" for the first time and complaining that "it's full of quotations."
     
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    Originally Posted By disneyfreaksk

    ^You are the only person I know that is not reading the new Harry Potter book! ;)
     
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    Originally Posted By alexbook

    ^--I finished it over the weekend. ;-P
     
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    Originally Posted By RAM1984

    I am always so slow. Having my 9month old granddaughter living here is not helping. Anyway, finally finished HBP and hope to get to town today or tomorrow for DH.
     
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    Originally Posted By smeeeko

    finished HP7 late last night.. took a little longer as we were sharing books & um... well the Giants were playing Atlanta last night as well. *grin* (plus I only have so much time to catch up on the DVR with the hubby) oh and sleep..
     
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    Originally Posted By MissCandice

    Having read what some of you have read I am going to read the 1st HP book too!


    Alex, how did you like P&P?
     
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    Originally Posted By alexbook

    So far, so good. Still working on it.
     
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    Originally Posted By DAR

    I'm still reading Deathly Hallows which is sort of disappointing. Not the book itself I'm loving it but that it's taking me this long. I just haven't had any real time to sit down and knock it out.
     
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    Originally Posted By alexbook

    Just picked up Kim Stanley Robinson's "Sixty Days and Counting." Not expecting much, but sometimes I get obsessive about finishing trilogies or series.
     
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    Originally Posted By JenniBarra

    I finished HP&DH a couple days ago. ::sigh:: Loved it, loved it, loved it...
     
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    Originally Posted By RAM1984

    Am more than half-way through Deathly Hallows. Was up rather late with it last night but finally had to sleep.
     
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    Originally Posted By smeeeko

    Starting on the bargain-y Simon Winchester book I've been looking forward to reading:

    A Crack on the Edge of the World :America and the Great California Earthquake of 1906 (2005)




    I'm just starting it but the Prologue is a bit windy.. he repeats himself a bit. Otherwise pretty good so far!
     

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