I am currently reading ...
What are you currently reading?
Is it any good?
Would you recommend it?
What else is on your reading list?
(If it's "1984", see this thread :-).)
What are you currently reading?
Is it any good?
Would you recommend it?
What else is on your reading list?
(If it's "1984", see this thread :-).)
I always have more than one book on the go so I shall list them
Kitchen Book - Dragon Prince by Melanie Rawn
Bathroom Book - Damia by Anne McCaffery
Under my pillow book - The Way of the Shadow - Brent Weeks
Work Book - Allegiant by Veronica Roth
Living Room Book - To Kill a Mocking Bird - Harper Leemorteeee said:
I always have more than one book on the go so I shall list them
Kitchen Book - Dragon Prince by Melanie Rawn
Bathroom Book - Damia by Anne McCaffery
Under my pillow book - The Way of the Shadow - Brent Weeks
Work Book - Allegiant by Veronica Roth
Living Room Book - To Kill a Mocking Bird - Harper Lee
I could never do that, though I've attempted to on occasion. I am able to parallel-read fiction and non-fiction, and separate work from non-work literature if it's trade or academic lit., but I could hardly focus on two novels at the same time. Even my bathroom books are at best those which are chaptered to be digested in a single "sitting", such as Woody Allen's "Without Feathers" or the published articles of Kurt Tucholsky. I guess the man v. woman multitasking meme holds true after all :-).
The Irate Penguin said:
What are you currently reading?
Is it any good?
Would you recommend it?
What else is on your reading list?
(If it's "1984", see this thread :-).)
atm i'm reading post's on forum,but i would like to read together with Morteee,2 books of those she mentioned ^^
"Diamond Sword, Wooden Sword" by Nick Perumov. Many years ago I've read one book of the series "Keeper of the Swords". We had only book 3 in our city library Now I've decided to read all of them. One of the best fantasy book series I've ever read. I can compare it with Ursula Le Guin's Earthsea series.
Also I'm reading a very boring C# book, but I wouldn't recommend it to anyone Except if you're a fan of low-level programming...Too many details on how things work on a low-level.
I know some people who read it. According to my experience with them, they lack motivation and once they get it, it doesn't help much as they don't know what to do with it. They aren't used to acting.APOLLO'S GLORY said:Currently reading think and grow rich.Is it working? ;-)
Alyona Kolomiitseva said:
The Irate Penguin said:
I know some people who read it. According to my experience with them, they lack motivation and once they get it, it doesn't help much as they don't know what to do with it. They aren't used to acting.APOLLO'S GLORY said:
Currently reading think and grow rich.Is it working? ;-)
Guess one first have to read the prequel "Getting Motivated to read 'Think and Grow Rich'" :-)