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Posted on 6/2/15 at 10:04 pm to CatFan81
Jorge Luis Borges. His collected works. Definitely not to everyone's taste, but if he's to your taste, he's quite literally one of the greatest writers ever.
Posted on 6/3/15 at 12:23 am to CatFan81
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Historic or at least loosly based on histoty.
The Bible?
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Posted on 6/3/15 at 3:59 am to CatFan81
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. Very interesting read.
Posted on 6/3/15 at 9:07 am to CatFan81
Currently on A Dance With Dragons (book 5 of A song of Ice and Fire(Game of Thrones))
Posted on 6/3/15 at 9:21 am to CatFan81
Probably won't be interested up there in KY.
Posted on 6/3/15 at 9:32 am to CatFan81
Not currently reading non-fiction, as I'm reading the new star wars comics that are out.
I did finish a pretty interesting book earlier this year though, Legacy of ashes: history of the CIA. pretty decent if you like that sort of stuff.
I did finish a pretty interesting book earlier this year though, Legacy of ashes: history of the CIA. pretty decent if you like that sort of stuff.
Posted on 6/3/15 at 9:35 am to CatFan81
I recently finished Devil In the Grove, and it was outstanding. Historical non-fiction.
I just started Absalom, Absalom! again. Faulkner's masterpiece, though it is at times a difficult read.
I just started Absalom, Absalom! again. Faulkner's masterpiece, though it is at times a difficult read.
Posted on 6/3/15 at 3:25 pm to CatFan81
Edda: Prose by Skoors ??, an icelander back in the 1200's who wrote the Viking myths of the 800-900's.
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