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After reading the comments GOF members have made on this novel, I've decided to read Michael Crichton's "Jurassic Park." :lol.  Hey, supposedly it's more graphic than the film, so cool beans!


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Star Wars:Alligence by Timothy Zahn.

i love his writing style!


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This board...! :P: But seriously, the last book I read was "A Night to Remember," by Walter Lord (on the wreck of the Titanic).  Even so, that was like, two years ago...  (I've read a few missing Scripture books though, if that counts...)  Oh, but soon, I DO plan to read another book:

Miles: The Autobiography; Miles Davis and Quincy Troupe

I'm partial to his Jazz recordings at this time...  The more I hear, the more I wish I could have met the man before he died...! :(
"And the Most High said unto Moses, Ahayah-Asher-Ahayah.  And he said, Thus shalt thou say to the children of Israel, Ahayah hath sent me unto you...  This is my name forever, and this is my memorial unto all generations."

1953-2011...  One day, mother, I shall see you again...


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"Lenin" by HÈlËne CarrËre d'Encausse and "The European Challenge" (a book about the contacts between native Americans and Europeans by Henry Woodhead (ed.) and others.


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i'm reading a national comic: the donald duck, :)


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Superman: The Bottled City of Kandor
Essential Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe vol 1
Popeye 1 (from the Thimble Theatre strips)
Dinotopia: The World Beneath


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I'm currently reading the Alex Rider sereis (6 books)
Again!  :P:

Go Anthony Horowitz! Can't wait for nr.7!


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I was reading my enthnography report for my grad class to make sure its done...all fifteen pages of it. :P:

Once the semester is done next week, I'm picking up Watership Down again.


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"Atat¸rks Erben auf dem Weg nach Westen - Die T¸rkei im Spannungsfeld zwischen Nahost und Europa" (translates to: "Atat¸rk's heirs on the way westward - Turkey in the area of conflict between the Middle East and Europe") by Michael W. Weithmann. I'm reading this for a presentation I have to hold in June, but it is quite interesting.


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Dragon: Hound Of Honor By Julie Andrews Edwards.


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Finished Superman: The Bottled City of Kandor and will be starting The Brave & Bold: Batman Teamups, the rest I"m still reading.


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"Nach dem Sturm" ("After the Storm") by Marcus Junkelmann. An excellent non-fiction about the time after the US Civil War and about the way the Civil War is comemorated and how all this influenced US culture and culture in the world in general.


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A+ certification exam guide.  I want to become certified.  I don't know why.  It's not like I really need it. :rolleyes:


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Finished the Rider books (for the third time) :P:
Now I read The Power of Five. B)

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The Revenge Of The Shadow King by Derek Benz. Afterwards i plan on reading those Books in Lillefot's Signature. B)


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Three different books about coal (my next presentation at the university is about synthetic fuels from coal).
Shakespeare's "Much ado about nothing" (also for the university).
"Harry Potter und die Heiligt¸mer des Todes" (the German version of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows". I read the English version already, but never the translation. In a few cases I think they made some translation mistakes (e.g. there is a case where in the German version a character is "desperate" where in the original he is "surprised" etc.)).


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So you are now reading the translated version Malte. With the Dutch translation I found a couple of mistakes too.. I guess it is better to read the original version in that case.

At the moment I am reading:
De grot (translated: the cave) by Tim Krabbe
Het rad van fortuin (translated: the wheel of fortune) by Thea Beckman. it is one book of a triology, the last book. I have read the other books too. it is about the 100 year war between France and England in the 14th century... Really nice.


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Het rad van fortuin (translated: the wheel of fortune) by Thea Beckman. it is one book of a triology, the last book. I have read the other books too. it is about the 100 year war between France and England in the 14th century... Really nice.
That's funny, I once read a book by Rebeca GablÈ (one of my favorite authors of historical novels) about the same time and it was titled "Das L‰cheln der Fortuna" ("The smile of fortune") and the image of the "wheel of fortune" not only made the cover of the book but it was repeatedly mentioned in the story as well. In addition to that the book by Rebeca GablÈ is also the first of a triology. When I read the title and the topic of the book I first thought that perhaps Rebecca GablÈ (this is only a pseudonym) publishes under a different name in the Netherlands.
However, I found that Thea Beckman is a different author who wrote before GablÈ. Perhaps Rebeca GablÈ drew inspiration from Thea Beckman?
In any case I strongly recommend you the books of Rebeca GablÈ if you are interested in medieval historical novels.