I am reading 'World Without End' by Ken Follett. Best book i've seen, it's kinda long (2200-ish pages), but it's in 2 desperate books divided, Now reading the first part, I've read the 2nd part last vacation, but people say it doesn't matter what part you read first. This is just the best thing I've read in my life so far, really good.
I have been meaning to get it for a while, but hearing of his death this weekend has reminded me again so i went and ordered it without a second thought, what a great man, RIP
S Hepburn, Australian Property Law - Cases, Materials and Analysis (2008)
P Butt, Land Law (2006)
F McGlone, A Stickley, Australian Torts Law (2005)
Hunter, Cameron & Henning, Litigation I: Civil Procedure (2005)
Less boringly (is that even a word?):
R Applegate, Kill or Get Killed - Riot Control Techniques, Manhandling, and Close Combat, for Police and the Military (1976)
M Feldenkrais, Higher Judo Ground Work (1952)
I planning to start reading the last Harry Potter book, Deathly Hallows (if I remember that right). I have not readed much before so it will be interesting to see how I manage this big book.
Hehe yeah, he nailed what I thought about the internett
Oh, and I plan reading the english one. I don't know why, but my immagination and the whole "feel" of the setting in the book just gets a lot better with english. Maybe I find the english language more mysterious and fun to actually read / listen on, while norwegian is just plain..borring.
It will be a challenge, but I think it will be a fun thing to read one hour on the bed each night. Only problem would be that my immagination will run wild each time I sleep and most likely be influed by Harry Potter
Think i make reference to reading this earlier in the thread. I am reading it too, I have read it before but can't remember half of it. Where are you upto? Im upto einstein theories (p169)
I'm reading The Corps Series by W.E.B. Griffin right now. It's a 10 book series. This author has to be the best at war novels. If you like the subject of war, or law enforcement, etc. pick up his books. He is amazing.