I'm reading "Learning the Mac and how to be cool in 7 days".
It came with free white sunglasses and a white glossy cigar.
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I'm reading "Learning the Mac and how to be cool in 7 days".
It came with free white sunglasses and a white glossy cigar.
Started the bourne legacy. Its a nice book.
The Times Atlas of the Second World War. Christ, I'm a nerd!:eek:
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Damn i really was hoping to read it this week.
"Deep Storm" by Lincoln Child
Malazan Book of the Fallen Book 5 - Midnight Tides
Wonder woman - Mission's End
There are too many books in the world.
Finished the Bourne Trilogy last night, lets see what's next!
Armageddons Children - Terry Brooks
I am reading the scrabble dictionary. I can let go of the book anytime I want.
I'm reading that timeless classic "Moby Mendhak"
"Mastering Financial Calculations" by Bob Steiner
It's everything you could expect really. Still - I am getting paid to read it ....
Reaper's Gale, Book 7 (I think) in The Malazan Book of the Fallen series.
If you love blood and gore, philosophy and fictional histories, this series is for you.
Stephen King - The Regulators :afrog:
I love it so far... :D
Justed finished the last Harry Potter, have to get back to more "serious" stuff now.
Just about to finish Fatal Revenant - book 2 in the Last Chronicles of Thomas Covenant...
Thud (again).
I have started "IReland - A graphic history".
If I've ever heard a euphemism for binge drinking beer, this is it.Quote:
Originally Posted by abhijit
LMAO :DQuote:
Originally Posted by mendhak
Blood Follows
The Healthy Dead
Night of Knives
All prequels/side stories to the Malazan series and really short. And not that good.
Foundation's Edge - Isaac Asimov.
Digital Fortress - Dan Brown
Foundation's Edge... now moving to Foundation and Earth.
This is probably the best series I've ever read. And you've ever read too.
Dragonvald-trilogy by Margaret Weis
these books added my total number of books in my personal "library" at home to 189 !
i'm a big fantasy-fan :o
That's fan-tastic.
Sell them on Amazon marketplace and earn some money. That's even more fantas-y-tic.Quote:
Originally Posted by illebille
No way !Quote:
Originally Posted by mendhak
There wouldn't be much of a library left then !
Btw : I also have about 100 juvenile books (or what's the proper word for that?) and close to 100 comicbooks.
It's an addiction I'm afraid :blush:
Chase by Clive Cussler.
Its decent.
The last book I opened up was a couple days ago... an ASP.NET book. I don't read much anymore...
Me too...
Wrox Professional - ASP.NET 2.0 Design (CSS, Themes and Master Pages)
Wrox Professional - ASP.NET 2.0
No fancy extensions.. just ASP.NET...
Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach
The only books i read are my university books. This one is really good.
Cause of Death by Patricia Cornwell
Killing your colleagues for Dummys
Where have all the Leaders gone? -- Lee Iacocca
Finished reading 6 Sacred Stones by Matthew Reilly.
Now on to Pullman's The Subtle knife. thats the sequel to the golden compass.
I just finished Foundation last night (I bought it over twenty years ago and I've just got round to reading it :rolleyes:)Quote:
Originally Posted by mendhak
Read the whole series. It's definitely worth the 20 year wait.