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Apr 7 2013 12:19am
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Assassin's Apprentice by Robin Hobb.


Well, I finished this and the following two books in the trilogy.. now I going to start Oliver Twist tonight.
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Apr 9 2013 06:34pm
Anthem Ayn Rand
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Apr 10 2013 09:32pm
Rereading 1Q84 by Murakami
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Apr 12 2013 11:28am
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Rereading 1Q84 by Murakami


i will read that one day....one day.

currently reading The Twelve by Cronin, sequel to The Passage

its pretty good, and i'm on a post-apoc binge atm. only problem is that it isnt as morally complex as i would have liked, but its an easy read so there's that.
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Apr 12 2013 03:48pm
The 2nd book in The Dark Tower series by Stephen king, The Drawing of Three.

Really interesting and thrilling series!
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Apr 12 2013 10:14pm
Modern Chess Preparation
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Apr 13 2013 12:22pm
illustrated man by bradbury

kaleidoscope is the best short story ever
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Apr 20 2013 06:34pm
Started reading Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/28187.The_Lightning_Thief?ac=1

It's well worth the read imo :D Second time for me!
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Apr 21 2013 02:02pm
Finished up Ratio: The Simple Codes Behind The Craft of Everyday Cooking by Michael Ruhlman, very useful. Also read Richard Branson's Screw it, Let's do it, incredibly motivational. Got Watchmen aswell, which blew me out of the water. Looking forward to picking up some more Alan Moore stuff. For fun I'll probably get some Dresden Files.

Still working on Gödel, Escher, Bach, going slow and steady. Have Dostoyevsky (Crime and Punishment + Brothers Karamazov) waiting in the bookcase, I'll start on those when I finish up GEB.
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Apr 22 2013 03:30pm
Percy Jackson The Titans Curse - Rick Riordan
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/561456.The_Titan_s_Curse

:D
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