I'm the same way.. I can have tears rolling down my face from being so tired yet I still continue the read..Netpackrat wrote:Not reading any books at the moment. I have a problem when I start reading something that I am enjoying; I don't put it down until I either fall asleep or run out of book.
What Are You Reading?
- Ben Rumson
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- Wrenchbender1
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- Demosthenes
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I have to say, the fact that we all tend to read, and obtain our news from a variety of sources, make this an extremely well informed, knowledgeable, and well respected forum. I appreciate the collective smarts of all involved. PS: I am about halfway through "Green Eggs and Ham".....the pictures are just kick *ss... 

One secret to life. Step #1 - Find something you enjoy doing. Step #2 - Find someone foolish enough to pay you to do it.
- arctictom
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Current reading The Singularity, WEB Griffins 'The Corps' Series, and a large variety of econ blogs My list ;
Angry Bear
Bearish News
Boom Bust Blog
China Financial Markets
Chris Martenson's Blog
Contrary Investor
Coyote Blog
Credit Writedowns
Daily Capitalist
Daneric's Elliott Waves
DealBook
Dealbreaker
Dr. Housing Bubble
ETF Digest
Falkenblog
Fibozachi
Fund My Mutal Fund
Gains Pains & Capital
Global Economic Analysis
Gonzalo Lira
Hedge Accordingly
Implode-Explode
Infectious Greed
Investing Contrarian
Jesse's Café Américain
Market Folly
Max Keiser
Minyanville
Mises Institute
My Budget 360 Blog
Naked Capitalism
Of Two Minds
OilPrice.com
Pension Pulse
Shanky's TechBlog
The Burning Platform
The Daily Crux
The Casey Report
The Economic Populist
The Mad Hedge Fund Trader
The Market Ticker
The Technical Take
The Underground Investor
Themis Trading
Wall St. Cheat Sheet
Washington's Blog
Wealth.net
When Genius Prevailed and Zerohedge
Angry Bear
Bearish News
Boom Bust Blog
China Financial Markets
Chris Martenson's Blog
Contrary Investor
Coyote Blog
Credit Writedowns
Daily Capitalist
Daneric's Elliott Waves
DealBook
Dealbreaker
Dr. Housing Bubble
ETF Digest
Falkenblog
Fibozachi
Fund My Mutal Fund
Gains Pains & Capital
Global Economic Analysis
Gonzalo Lira
Hedge Accordingly
Implode-Explode
Infectious Greed
Investing Contrarian
Jesse's Café Américain
Market Folly
Max Keiser
Minyanville
Mises Institute
My Budget 360 Blog
Naked Capitalism
Of Two Minds
OilPrice.com
Pension Pulse
Shanky's TechBlog
The Burning Platform
The Daily Crux
The Casey Report
The Economic Populist
The Mad Hedge Fund Trader
The Market Ticker
The Technical Take
The Underground Investor
Themis Trading
Wall St. Cheat Sheet
Washington's Blog
Wealth.net
When Genius Prevailed and Zerohedge
You live and learn.
Or you don't live long.
Or you don't live long.
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Have you read those Tom Kratman books that I lent you?CByrneIV wrote:What am I actively reading right now?
I just finished re-reading John Ross's "unintended consequences"
I am currently reading Bill Brysons "at home", Victor Davis Hansons "Carnage and Culture", Dale Franks "Slackernomics" on the non fiction side.
On the fiction side, I'm reading "avalanche", the second Bo Tully mystery by Patrick McManus, "Bloodshot" by Cherie Priest, and I'm re-reading the George R.R. Martin "A Song of Ice and Fire" series (four books so far) in preparation for the series premier of the TV adaption on HBO next weekend.
I generally have several books going at once. Usually an audio book, an e-book, and a physical book each in both fiction and non-fiction.
My current "to read": list is several hundred long, and that's just the ones I already own and have waiting on my shelves.
The avalanche has already started. It is too late for the pebbles to vote.
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Anyone know when Ringo's final two Posleen novels are coming out?
Oh, the heads that turn
Make my back burn
And those heads that turn
Make my back, make my back burn
-She Sells Sanctuary
The Cult
Make my back burn
And those heads that turn
Make my back, make my back burn
-She Sells Sanctuary
The Cult
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Who knows. That guy is working on four different series right now and has several single books that have the possibility of being expanded into a series. He seems to have been putting most of his energy in the Troy Rising series of late.Dub_James wrote:Anyone know when Ringo's final two Posleen novels are coming out?
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Huh, I don't see everyone's favorite included in that list: TheGunCounter.com Forums.arctictom wrote:Current reading The Singularity, WEB Griffins 'The Corps' Series, and a large variety of econ blogs My list ;
Angry Bear
Bearish News
Boom Bust Blog
China Financial Markets
Chris Martenson's Blog
Contrary Investor
Coyote Blog
Credit Writedowns
Daily Capitalist
Daneric's Elliott Waves
DealBook
Dealbreaker
Dr. Housing Bubble
ETF Digest
Falkenblog
Fibozachi
Fund My Mutal Fund
Gains Pains & Capital
Global Economic Analysis
Gonzalo Lira
Hedge Accordingly
Implode-Explode
Infectious Greed
Investing Contrarian
Jesse's Café Américain
Market Folly
Max Keiser
Minyanville
Mises Institute
My Budget 360 Blog
Naked Capitalism
Of Two Minds
OilPrice.com
Pension Pulse
Shanky's TechBlog
The Burning Platform
The Daily Crux
The Casey Report
The Economic Populist
The Mad Hedge Fund Trader
The Market Ticker
The Technical Take
The Underground Investor
Themis Trading
Wall St. Cheat Sheet
Washington's Blog
Wealth.net
When Genius Prevailed and Zerohedge


POLITICIANS & DIAPERS NEED TO BE CHANGED OFTEN AND FOR THE SAME REASON
A person properly schooled in right and wrong is safe with any weapon. A person with no idea of good and evil is unsafe with a knitting needle, or the cap from a ballpoint pen.
I remain pessimistic given the way BATF and the anti gun crowd have become tape worms in the guts of the Republic. - toad
A person properly schooled in right and wrong is safe with any weapon. A person with no idea of good and evil is unsafe with a knitting needle, or the cap from a ballpoint pen.
I remain pessimistic given the way BATF and the anti gun crowd have become tape worms in the guts of the Republic. - toad
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- Darrell
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I try to focus on just one book at a time. If I have a fallback, though, it's presently late in the first volume of Shelby Foote's The Civil War: A Narrative (read it before, started again).
Eppur si muove--Galileo