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    Book or e-book?

    I don't like reading large amounts of text on a screen, simply because it's inconvenient and hurts my eyes. Paper and print, please.
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    Book for a 16 year old boy, help me about guys!

    My favorite book in the world when I was a teenager was "Ender's Game" by Orson Scott Card...I'm not that much older now. But yeah.
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    books on your to read list.

    I've been wanting to check out Banana Yoshimoto just from what I've heard of her. Everything Haruki Murakami ever read is on my to-read list. Raymond Carver's "What We Talk About When We Talk About Love," too. After seeing Jarhead I'd like to read the book.
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    Currently Reading

    Finished "Cathedral," got by the midterm without reading too much of "Paradise Lost," and have now moved on to "The Corrections." woot!
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    I just finished reading...

    Can't say I have, but I will now. :D
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    I just finished reading...

    Finished Raymond Carver's "Cathedral" collection. Really, really enjoyed it. His voice as a storyteller is just luminous.
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    Currently Reading

    Totally. I can't read two books at once for leisure. Literature for class and books for my own enjoyment I can keep separate, though. Anyway I'm starting with the Carver book, but it's pretty short and I'm almost done. Will be starting "The Corrections" shortly. :)
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    Currently Reading

    I've got Raymond Carver's "Cathedral" and Jonathan Franzen's "The Corrections" on tap. I'm also supposed to be reading "Paradise Lost" for a british lit course, but man alive, that is some dense stuff.
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    Haruki Murakami: Kafka On The Shore

    I just finished it two days ago. Amazing book, up there with any of Murakami's best stuff (from what I've read of him).
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    Most influential book you ever read?

    Hey, nice review. I read that some time ago and had forgotten about it until just now.
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    I just finished reading...

    This is my first post here sooo I'll just say what I've read in the last month. Haruki Murakami's "Dance Dance Dance" Haruki Murakami's "The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle" Haruki Murakami's "Kafka on the Shore" Lorrie Moore's "Like Life" Seamus Heaney's translation of "Beowulf" Nick Hornby's "High...
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