I am reading Dark Harbour by David Hosp. I've read an other book by this author a couple of months ago and I liked it a lot, so I decided to read his first published work.
To kill a mockingbird by Harper Lee Ive read it a few years ago but i was assigned to read it for school so im reading it again definately one of the greatest books ever written
I'm reading Venice: A New Beginning by Thomas F. Madden who spent 20 years in the making of it and spent many years studying in the archives in Venice. It's an excellent book explaining how Venice was created, it's struggles, wars, trading, and it's strong bond with the Byzantine Empire and it brings new details and perspective on the Fourth Crusade and the Fall of Constantinople not long after. I'll probably buy it to add to my Medieval trading library.
right now i am reading Les Miserables. Yes, the full version. 1400+ pages.
Wow. Props to you. Sorry, but I could never read through 200 pages about the sewer system of France, along with other random digressions. After the movie, I'm probably gonna go reread the abridged version now that I'm not being forced to read it.
Currently I'm reading The Complete Sherlock Homes collection, though not at a fast pace. Just a few chapters here and there since I'm busy with some other stuff, and reading takes more focus than just leaving AG on until I see something I wanna type about :P
Well currently I'm not reading any books, but I'm planning on continuing the Maze Runner series. I've only read the first book and I've been dying to read the others.
I'm reading The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. I'm only reading it because it was like a core-knowledge book in like 6th grade. I wanted to see what it was about, so I'm reading it again!