Did you read any book recently?

@dvrtmcc (176)
Eritrea
March 9, 2009 4:16pm CST
I do read in a spare time, so I wonder what books did you read recently.
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@TnWoman (1895)
• United States
9 Mar 09
hello dvrtmcc i am currently reading the book titled "Heart Sick". it is a book about a female serial killer. it has been a great book to read so far, and i am almost finished reading it as well. i need to take the time to finish reading my book, but i sit here logged onto Mylot before that i go to bed, i have read so much around here at Mylot, then when i get ready to go to bed, i am sleepy and do not feel like reading anymore for the night. lol but i do enjoy reading a good book when that i have the time to read. and i enjoy going to the bookstore after that i finish reading a book, to look around for awhile to see what book that i want to read next would be. take care and have a beautiful afternoon.
@jziakhan (701)
• Pakistan
10 Mar 09
I think I may read books over an over agian, just for fun.. I think I recently read"Return to horrorland" in Goosebumps by R.L Stein, It was very unpredictable and annoying, but not that scary!
@nikky28 (1572)
• India
10 Mar 09
I read a lot of books. I am currently reading First Things First by Stephen Covey, the authour of Seven Habits of Success. The book is about time management and it seems to be a really great book so far. The book that I have finished previously was, To Kill a Mocking Bird by Harper Lee. I greatly enjoyed the book. I normally read about 2-3 books in a week. Have a nice day!
@peace001 (726)
• China
10 Mar 09
I like reading and prefer to reading long books , recently i read lots of books ,such as Secret and How to stop worrying and start living and so on.in my spare time my friends ang i talk the story and share the opinions sbout the story.
• Canada
10 Mar 09
I finished a great book called 'A brief tour of human conciousness' by Ramachandran not to long ago and followed it up with his 'Phantoms of the brain'. Not exactly light reading material but insightful no less.
• New Zealand
10 Mar 09
Yeah i have read quite alot of books recently. too much to list But i dont really read long books as they just bore me.
@carpenter5 (6782)
• United States
10 Mar 09
I have discovered a young lady named Karen Kingsbury who writes Christian Fiction. Most of her books are about family and they are all great stories and many are tear jerkers as well. (As I told someone the other day, Grab the Kleenex ahead of time!) I just finished her book called "One Tuesday Morning" and now I'm reading "Beyond Tuesday Morning" which is the sequal to the first one. The first one I read of hers was called "A time to Dance"
@dvschic (1795)
• United States
9 Mar 09
i just fnished blowout by catherine coulter and i'm on the poet by michael connoly, i read about a book every day or two, its horrible! im maxed out on paperback swap, have tons of books added and shipped out every day, but media mail SUCKS..
9 Mar 09
I usually have a book or two or more on the go at the same time. They tend to be on new age things, recently one or two have been on dating; one talking about the different internet sites, the way people describe themselves. - if a girl describes herself as a princess, it usually means that she is looking for a sugar daddy (!) - well that could be a little unfair; the gals will have to let me know!! There are other ways to read between the lines of what people say too; guys as well (for you girls). One of the new age books is called "The mystery of 2012" - a compendium of different authors and their opinions of what will happen at the end of this enormous Mayan time cycle. Another book is by Dan Millman - "Way of the peaceful warrior" - not got very far with this book so far; it was recommended to me, by an author of another book based in Glastonbury. So have a fair bit of reading ahead of me, before I need to buy or borrow any more books! WHEN I CAN GET OFF THE INTERNET
• United States
9 Mar 09
I am currently reading Tom Clancy's Red Rabbit. It is great so far. I like his stuff.