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What are you reading ATM?

Postby cyko_01 » 24 Jan 2010 21:54

This seems like an intelligent crowd, so I just thought I would create a fork of the thread "what are you listening to..." and ask...

What books are you reading right now?
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Re: What are you reading ATM?

Postby cyko_01 » 24 Jan 2010 22:03

The Kite Runner - By Khaled Hosseini

My new years resolution was to give reading another chance and my sister suggested this one since she just finished reading it. It seems pretty interesting so far.
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Re: What are you reading ATM?

Postby old_death » 28 Jan 2010 23:02

The midnight breed series from Lara Adrian (L.A. is not her right name)

See: http://www.laraadrian.com/

...and my own book of course :p
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Re: What are you reading ATM?

Postby acerswap » 30 Jan 2010 14:20

El sanador de caballos (The horse healer) of Gonzalo Giner. (Paper book)

Next two books in my list:
-Conflicto (The vampire diaries: Conflict), of L.J. Smith. (eBook)
-La reina de los condenados (Queen of the damned) of Anne Rice. (eBook)
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Re: What are you reading ATM?

Postby raspopov » 07 Feb 2010 10:05

Software for Your Head, Jim and Michele McCarthy.
Facts and Fallacies of Software Engineering, Robert L. Glass.
The Mythical Man-Month, Frederic P. Brooks, Jr.
The Peopleware Papers, Larry L. Constantine.
19 Deadly Sins of Software Security, Michael Howard and others.
Hacker's Delight, Henry S. Warren, Jr.
The Inmates Are Running The Asylum (Why High-Tech Products Drive Us Crazy and How to Restore the Sanity), Alan Cooper.
Why Software Sucks... and what you can do about it, David S. Platt.
Effective STL, Scott Meyers.
Software Project Management, A Unified Framework, Walker Royce.
sigh... its about of 1/10 of my paper technical library. Also I have Sony PRS-505 eBook (and I already written software for it 8-) damn programmer's curse ) which I prefer for fiction reading.
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