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  • 2quik4u
    Tell name of book, give a brief description, and then tell how much you like it.


    I am currently reading The Dirt a book about Motley Crue and it talks about the crazy shit they did. I like this book a lot it gives a first hand look at what rockstars were really like.
  • wildcats20
    Since I got 2 copies of Roy Williams' book "Hard Work" for Xmas(one is signed!!), I think I'm going to start it here soon.
  • mexappeal12
    could you include how much you like the book? i am always looking for good books to read on breaks... all i am reading right now are law books and they suck lol
  • atomica600
    In between books right now, but I finished "Desperation" by Stephen King last night. Vintage King, filled with evil demons, desolate environments, and tons of blood and gore. Not my favorite King novel, but still great.
  • Benny The Jet
    I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell (for the 2nd time)
    It's all about all of the authors stories about girls,beer,and parties in college
    Give it a 10 out of 10. Caution though, its not a book for everyone haha
  • UA5straightin2008
    Benny The Jet wrote: I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell (for the 2nd time)
    It's all about all of the authors stories about girls,beer,and parties in college
    +1...read some of the stories online, never read the book, but saw the movie about two weeks ago
  • Benny The Jet
    UA5straightin2008 wrote:
    Benny The Jet wrote: I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell (for the 2nd time)
    It's all about all of the authors stories about girls,beer,and parties in college
    +1...read some of the stories online, never read the book, but saw the movie about two weeks ago
    The crazy thing though is that movie is basically only about 1 chapter out of that book. Can't wait til Assholes Finish First comes out
  • Timber
    A Salty Piece of Land.... by Jimmy Buffett
    Fictional cowboy Tully Mars in a Caribbean adventure. Just started it...
  • UA5straightin2008
    Benny The Jet wrote:
    UA5straightin2008 wrote:
    Benny The Jet wrote: I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell (for the 2nd time)
    It's all about all of the authors stories about girls,beer,and parties in college
    +1...read some of the stories online, never read the book, but saw the movie about two weeks ago
    The crazy thing though is that movie is basically only about 1 chapter out of that book. Can't wait til Assholes Finish First comes out
    yeah thats what ive heard...it wasnt the best of acting but wasnt bad for a low budget movie
  • justincredible
    I haven't started reading it yet but I will be starting Cincinnatus: The Secret Plot to Save America soon. My wife bought it for her dad for Christmas and he said it was one of the best mysteries he has ever read.

    Summary: Cincinnatus: The Secret Plot to Save America follows a washed-up caddy and a high profile Department of Justice attorney who are thrown together, as partners, by bizarre circumstances.

    The two are forced to decipher a high-tech scheme which fixes the outcomes of major golf tournaments to fund a secret organization's Draconian plot.

    The story begins in 458 B.C. when a Roman Consul, Cincinnatus, leaves his farm to assume lawful dictatorial control in order to save Rome from the barbarians. When the battle is won, he returns power to the Senate and goes home to plow his fields.

    More than 2,000 years later, a high ranking officer of the Continental Army forms a secret society with 23 of his brother officers to preserve the ideals of the American Revolution. The Society, headquartered in Washington D.C. today, remains a brotherhood of the direct descendants of the Continental Army.

    Meanwhile, in America's recent past, a 5 foot, 100 pound Latvian immigrant, jilted by his "Sweet Sixteen," builds America's Stonehenge in South Florida. Hounded by Federal Agents for his patentable technologies, he elects to pass on his secrets rather than die with them.

    At the very same time, one of the richest men of the roaring twenties sends his brother on a mercy mission to south Florida. Unknown to him, his brother is about to come face to face with one of the greatest mysteries of the universe.

    These stories collide in this present-day, action packed thriller, Cincinnatus. Two unlikely heroes are paired by fate to solve the mysteries surrounding this thread of history, and save America from an evil fate.
  • wes_mantooth
    Garfield Larger than Life:

    Garfield makes a new friend or should we say enemy? It's Nermal, the ever youthful kitten and he's here to steal Garfield's spotlight! Garfield celebrates National Fat Week (let's see the card companies put that in their little calendars!) in this book too. Jon drags Garfield to his parents' farm, which bales up more funny escapades than a barnful of hay! Jon also decides to enter Garfield in a cat show. Garfield surrounded by cats with fancy pedigrees? The results are hilarious!
  • THE4RINGZ
    The Bulger Brothers

    True story of a Boston Irish Monster and his Senator brother

    I just started but so far so good
  • UA5straightin2008
    for my religion class (ugh liberal arts education): Classical Hindu Mythology...all about the hindu gods/dieties
  • that_guy
    Just finished "A Thousand Splendid Suns", same writer as Kite Runner, and I actually liked it a little better as well. Gives an interesting perspective on Afghanistan...

    I'm now in the process of reading 3 different books:
    "History of the world in 6 glasses"- Parallels world history with the history of wine, beer, liquor, coffee, tea and cola. I'm about half way through, it's somewhat interesting, but nothing great...

    "1812: The War That Forged a Nation" by Walter R. Borneman- 2/3 of the way through this one, and I really like it. Very interesting to me, as prior to reading this I knew very little about this war, and this book is very readable for a history book.

    "The Illiad" by Homer- I've recently been on a kick where I want to read all of the classics that I was never exposed to in HS or College. I'm not very far into this one, but surprisingly I like it a lot so far.

    I've also been listening to the audiobook of "The Brothers Karamazov" in my car. Really good so far, but I'm only on disc 3 of the 36 discs...
  • darbypitcher22
    "Tough Choices" by Carly Fiorina... its a memoir about the former President of HP.... I'm stuck reading it for an ethics class, slow read so far but some decent business insights
  • cbus4life
    Semantic Web for the Working Ontologist: Effective Modeling in RDFS and OWL

    If anyone really wants an explanation, PM me.
  • thavoice
    House to House (about infantry combat in iraq) and The Coldest War (about Korean war).
  • Scarlet_Fever
    Commercial Insurance :s
  • I Wear Pants
    Blood Meridian by Cormac Mccarthy...again.

    From Wikipedia: "The narrative follows a teenage runaway referred to only as "the kid", with the bulk of the text devoted to his experiences with the Glanton gang, a historical group of scalp hunters who massacred Indians and others on the United States–Mexico borderlands in 1849 and 1850. The role of antagonist is gradually filled by the demonic Judge Holden, an extremely large and intelligent man utterly devoted to violence and conflict."

    I love it, wonderfully violent and the writing style seems almost biblical.
  • captvern
    Wooden on leadership. It is a great read.
  • 2quik4u
    god damnit follow the rules give a brief description and tell how much you like it
  • Zoltan
    I just finished "Where Men Win Glory - The Odyssey of Pat Tillman."

    Details the life of NFL player Pat Tillman and how he decided to sign up for the military after 9/11. Pretty much rips the bush administration and the Army a new one, but it was interesting for sure.
  • captvern
    Its kind of self-explanatory Wooden on leadership. It is about how John Wooden views leadership. Didnt think it was that hard to figure out.
  • End of Line
    The Civil War Part II - Shelby Foote
  • bamagirl
    Theories of Personality- For class...not too bad for a textbook

    My Sister's Keeper- A little over halfway through. Pretty good book.