What are you currently reading?

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A couple of minutes age i am reading book concern with agriculture . Reading books is my always favourite hobby and i mostly read agriculture books.

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I am finally getting round to reading Good Wives having adored Little Women for years! Then I'll read Little Men and Jo's Boys.
 
I started reading Looking for Alaska again today.

It's been awhile since I read it and I figured its time for a good cry.
 
Just about finished with Fatal Flaws, by Jay Ingram. It's a good read if you're interested in prions and the history of its discovery.
 
Currently reading Battle Royale by Koushun Takami and translated by Yuji Oniki. I really enjoyed the film when I watched it a few months ago, so I went out and bought the novel.
 
I'm reading the final book in "The Saga of Darren Shan" (known as Cirque du Freak in USA even though that title makes no sense for the series as a whole)
After that I will finish reading "Series of Unfortunate Events", which I have the last 3 books to read of.
I find fantasy books written for children more interesting than fiction written for adults.
 
I'm in the middle of two books: Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and The Extraordinary Education of Nicholas Benedict.
 
Not a book, but the screenplays for some of the Stanley Kubrick movies. (One of the greatest directors of all time, no doubt.)
 
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Uh... I'm kinda bored of Hunger Games trilogy because I've read it about a million times, so I'm reading a book by S.E Hinton(Not The Outsiders).
And also Creepypastas.
 
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I found the Kingdom Hearts Manga (volume 2) at my school library so I'm just reading that.
 
So, there's this book Washington Irving wrote (Sleepy Hollow and Rip Van Winkle are two of his short stories) about the history of New York. It's amazing! It's called Knickerbocker's History of New York. Irving created this historian, Diedrich Knickerbocker, who is just amazing and hilarious. He's also very biased towards the Dutch.
 
I'm reading All Quiet on the Western Front for school. Though it's actually pretty good, though dark.
 
I looked at A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess.

I actually like this book, but despite the fact I know that there are inaccuracies between this and Stanley Kubrick's film adaptation, I still liked the movie anyway, because I liked Stanley Kubrick's films from the start.
 
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