what book are you currently reading right now?

@aiyreen (286)
Philippines
May 7, 2008 3:14am CST
i just finished reading Og Mandino's "The Greatest Salesman in The World" . A really nice book to read. I'm reading "Eats' Shoots and Leaves". I am not what others call a "stickler", but this book is all about punctuation marks' importance.
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@Malyck (3425)
• Australia
7 May 08
I've read "Eats, Shoots and Leaves", quite enjoyable =D I'm a bit of a stickler for punctuation and grammar, myself. =) I'm currently reading "The Naked Ape", and I have a long list of books to get through after this one, having bought $75 worth of books at a recent "Book Fest", an annual second-hand sale in my town. =)
@Malyck (3425)
• Australia
7 May 08
One and the same =) It's actually very interesting, although I haven't had any time to read it this weekend, getting back into assignments and the funny little thing we call life. =)
@Malyck (3425)
• Australia
8 May 08
No, I haven't, but I'll check it out =) Thanks!
@aiyreen (286)
• Philippines
7 May 08
have you read "inherit the wind"? that's a good book too...
• Pakistan
7 May 08
Applying UML and Patterns: An Introduction To Object Oriented Analysis and Design and Iterative development
@aiyreen (286)
• Philippines
7 May 08
hmmm... that's cool...
• Philippines
7 May 08
I am currently reading The heritage of Shanarra: Scions of Shannara.
@Alixander (178)
• Romania
7 May 08
I Just finished reading The Godfather From: Mario Puzo I think That you all read this Book, if not then Its better if you start now, until its not too late, its one of the best books I read. So keep reading, Greet.
7 May 08
lol that seems like a cool topic for a book... I'm reading Isabel Allende's 'Daughter of Fortune', which is about a British family in Chile set in the 1830s. I'm not far through yet but Allende's a very accomplished writer, and it has a promising start!
• India
7 May 08
Snapshots from hell Finished almost half. Its amazing. I ve read a similar book called Mediocre but Arrogant by Abhijit Bhaduri. That was good. This book is even better. This book is written by Peter Robinson. He worked as a speech writer for the President in thw White House before going to Stanford to do MBA. This book is all abt his experiences in his first year at Stanford. He calls himself a Poet coz he is an arts guy who is weak at math and analytics. Amazing...A good read...