Right now I'm reading the book "Candide" by the French philosopher Voltaire. Kind of weird. I like it.
Last read is actually a Drama, written by Sophocles, Antigone. It's decent, nothing too intense. Right now, i'll be reading Epic of Gilgamesh.
Antigone eh? I found that rather dull. The previous theban plays were more interesting. Anyway, I'm currently nearing the end of In Cold Blood by TRuman Capote. It's kind of boring in the beginning but is more interesting as it continues.
I just finished the first two volumes of Soul Eater (don't know if that counts >.>) and I'm about to move onto The Adventures of Haruhi Suzumiya.
I just read A Midsummer's Night by Shakespeare, but I'm do a speech about the character Puck, however it was still a good story, one of his best if I do say so, I more of a fan of tragedies myself though
I am still reading Volume one of Issac Asimov's complete works. The short story I finished was called "The Gentle Vultures".
Hmm I just finished Inheritance trilogy, by Christopher Paolini. Going to be reading The Grand Design by Stephan Hawking Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I'm in the process of reading the Hunger Games now. I can't believe I haven't gotten around to it until now, it's actually pretty good.
Oh man, prepare yourself hahaha. That trilogy is amazing! Also, I'm about half way into Abarat: Absolute Midnight by Clive Barker. =]
Just got some late christmas presents: The Green Mile and Bag of Bones. I can't wait to get stuck in, but reading will have to wait for a few weeks while I'm busy at school. As for the last book I read, it was The Road, by Cormac Mcarthy. Absolutely loved it. The film's great too: post-apocalyptia at it's finest.
The last book I finished? I read a book on the Holocaust for school which was pretty entertaining, but the last book I read for fun that I finished? I can't remember, I read so many that I can't keep track, but right now, I'm reading Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins, which I should be done with in a few days.