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What are you reading?

I'm reading Crossroads of Freedom: Antietam by James M. McPherson. It's a concise history of the events leading up to, during and around the pivotal American Civil War battle. This includes the disasters of the Seven Days Battles, Second Bull Run/Manassas as well as the possibility of British and French intervention in the war.

Whenever I get a spare moment I am also working my way through A Storm of Swords by George R.R. Martin.
 
Dan Balz's The Battle for America 2008, his best-selling tome on the last presidential election. I'd read it before but wanted to leaf through it again in advance of the upcoming election five weeks from now.
 
So I gave up on Kraken halfway through. No, less than halfway. I'm curious... has anyone else read it, and what did you think of it?
 
i'm reading a bible and highlighting all the bits that are morally reprehensible to quote at the next angry street preacher i come across.

and also a book by film critic mark kermode whose cover has fallen off and therefore cant remember the title.
 
Vis-à-vis my latest purchases I now have to decide on which book to begin reading as they might have The Hydrogen Sonata at the store any day now and I'm expecting a prolonged geekgasm from that book :p
 
I just started The Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery by Eric Foner.

I'm also still working on A Storm of Swords by George R.R. Martin.
 
We have the technology.

We can make him richer. More Bostonian. Kennedyer.
 
Just started Star Trek: Vanguard - Open Secrets. Just finished Redshirts by John Scalzi.
 
Stephen Fry's memoirs. They're all the tweedy, nicotine-saturated, cocaine-fueled, manic-depressive, pleonastic, poofy glory one would expect; I've said it before, but if he weren't 20 years too old and 100% too homosexual for me I'd totally marry him.
 
Stephen Fry's memoirs. They're all the tweedy, nicotine-saturated, cocaine-fueled, manic-depressive, pleonastic, poofy glory one would expect; I've said it before, but if he weren't 20 years too old and 100% too homosexual for me I'd totally marry him.

That post settles it: I'll need to read that too :rommie:

ETA: Which one are you describing. Moab Is My Washpot or The Fry Chronicles?
 
^I'm on the latter at the mo', and it's a lot of fun. I just delight in his writing. He has the same playfulness with language that Wodehouse had, and it's a lot of fun.
 
I can't believe I haven't read anything of Fry's -That's a serious slip, I'm sure he writes as well for print as for speak :)

Thanks :bolian:
 
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