I'm currently reading Idoru by William Gibson.
- LonelyBob
level7 for 4th time and currently picking my way through the Swarm
- Charles Rice
from twhirl
I read in spurts: when I'm on I go through about a book a day, anything I can get my hands on.
- FFing Enigma (aka Tina)
"Anna Karenine" by Leon Tolstoï, for the 3rd time :) Too bad, I just can read it in French, I so would like to read it in russian
- directeur
from NoiseRiver
I'm reading The Chief the biography of William Randolph Hearst by David nasaw. It's great so far!
- Morgan
Invisible Cities, Italo Calvino. Haven't tired of the stories even after 10 years.
- Marko Bon
I'm reading Quicksilver and Something Rotten, 4th in the Thursday Next series
- Steve Lowe
Church Planting Movements by David Garrison - some of the most explosive grass roots / viral movements are found in missiology.
- Tony
@Mladen - Neuromancer is a great read.
- Todd Jordan
waiting for advance copy of Neal Stephenson's Anathem; finishing Iain Banks' Matter and Maryanne Wolf 'Proust and the Squid'
- Bill Thompson
from twhirl
+1 Marko. I'm currently reading Gass' 'In the Heart of the Heart of the Country' and am still slowly plowing through Pynchon's 'Against the Day'.
- Akiva Moskovitz
I read in batches. Currently: "Architecture of Happiness," "On Love," "Consolations of Philosophy" (all by Alain de Botton) + Vol 1 of Proust's "In Search of Time" + "The Secret Life of Bees." All are amazing except for Bees.
- Marina Martin
from Posty
french women don't get fat :-) I know, old one...
- ledretch
working my way through George MacDonald Frasers Flashman series... damn good and a bit of history taught as well!
- Jez Arnold
"The Undercover Econimist" by Tim Harford
- Nir Ben Yona
Just started "Houses without Doors" (Peter Straub short stories)
- Joanmarie
Human Smoke by Nicholson Baker - a gripping, anecdotal presentation of the lead-up to WW II.
- Len Edgerly
i just started reading "it" by stephen king
- Timo Heuer
"The Glimmer Palace" - B. Colin http://tinyurl.com/657a9l - got as swag at BlogHer - but really great book - chronicles Berlin pretty much from turn of century thru WWII thru eyes of orphan/film star. Very well done.
- Lucretia Pruitt
wew thanks! now I am going to find myself a book too
- Loic Le Meur