The Great Gatsby because I have too.
Haven't been to the bookstore/library in a long time though so there won't be anything I like.
I'm reading this forum thread
A interesting book called Medicas.
About to start:
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I'm considering re-reading Harry Potter 7 right now.
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RESTORING ROME - CHAPTER II: TRAGEDY OF THE KOMNENOI
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SCHRÖDINGER'S CAT - A VERY SPECIAL FELINE
I'v just finnished reading the book Lützen 1632
A great book, I recommend it!
After finishing The Art of War by Sun Tzu, I went for 3 other books I choose:
The Adventures of Mark Twain
20.000 miles under the sea, Jules Verne
Ilias, Homerus
Which should I start reading?
Also searched: To the centre of the Earth, Jules Verne but couldnt find it.
PS: Sorry for the translations, dont really know how theyre spelled in English...
Haha, I'd recommend reading Mark Twain if you're not an American (as I infer from your statements) just to get a feel for our "character", though I'm not sure to which work you're referring. He wrote some "adventures" but I don't think any are called "The Adventures of Mark Twain". Nevertheless, any of his books are good, and his adventure stories are hallmarks of American literature.
Oh, and it's 20,000 "leagues" under the sea, and "The Iliad" by "Homer"... also you may have more luck finding "Journey to the Center of the Earth" (but I'd think Centre would have some results too)
As for what I'm reading, it's currently The Dark Tower series by Stephen King. Very strange, but King is a master of suspense - as much as I might want to at times I can't stop reading just to figure out what the current big plot secret is.
I can recommend the "Knights of the Dinner Table" by Kenzer and Company!
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Be ready to be very insulted or very amused.
Opened Lolita by Nabakov, with the War with Hannibal by Livy on the side.
Im currently reading "Andra Världskrigets Utbrott-Hitlers anfall mot polen 1939 (The breakout of the second world war-Hitlers attack on Poland 1939) by Marco Smedberg and Niklas Zetterling.
A very good book that i recommend for everyone with an ww2 interest to read.
- Gentlemen, we just seized an airfield.
- That was pretty ninja....
Don Quixote by Cervantes
The Three Musketeers
and Don Quixote
Ernst Jünger's book Storm of Steel. And after that W.T. Sherman's Memoirs.
I am going on a vacation and I tend to be a voracious reader when on vacation. I might even dip into Erich von Manstien's Lost Victories.
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I'm currently reading: Complete Idiot's Guide to Cigars by Tad Gage and Gone to Texas by Randolph B. Campbell.
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I am currently reading two books by Adrian Goldsworthy
Julius Caesar- life of a colossus
and
Cannae-Hannibal's greatest victory.
We will find a way, or we will make one
- Hannibal Barca
Yes, but in all those men there, not one is named Gisco
- Hannibal Barca
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Really.
For those who want to read it too, click here. That website is cool, it has a lot of texts of religions and philosophy.
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