Aah, that book's really good! It's not my favorite work by him, but I still enjoyed reading it.
And about me: I'm reading my AP Earth Science textbook. Which has a polar bear on the cover. And is boring. If you mean what fiction work I'm reading, then none at the moment, sadly, school's been too overwhelming for me to pick up a book since I finished Wolves of the Calla.
I am reading Ender's Game. The first one is GREAT but the books after it SUCK. I am sorry but the author did not do a good job. At on point the main characters are in frigin China(I'm not racist thats just weird).
I've been "reading" lotr The Two Towers for quite some time now. I breezed through the first book and half way through the second. After it got to the second half of the book I just sorta lost the will to continue.
I am currently reading Moby ****, or The Whale by Herman Melville. I frequently have to look up a certain word or term, but it has been surprisingly pleasant to read so far.
Yeah and if you write Moby Penis, it's not censored. Go figure. :/
Right now I'm not reading anything but I'm waiting for some books about shipbuilding I requested from the library.
While waiting for Song of Susannah, I'm delving deeper into the vein of Stephen King novels and reading the Dead Zone so I don't lose my mind waiting for the 6th Dark Tower book.
Then read it quick, it's so good!
But R2 my book schedule looks like this: Finish Dark Tower series, reread the Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica, reread 'The Monstrumoligist' series by Rick Yancey, and then I'll have spare time ._.
Dutch Shipbuilding before 1800 by Richard W. Unger. I think I might have borrowed it a few years ago along with about 50 more on the shipbuilding subject.