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I am currently reading "Shogun" by James Clavell. Man, this book is massive but full of culture and adventure!! I just got done reading the Halo novel called "The Fall of Reach". It was pretty good but nowhere near Shogun. My sensei told me to read it because it will help me learn some Japanese and know what the Code of the Samurai is.

 

 

"Which one is more foolish, the fool or the fool who follows him?" - Obi Wan Kenobi

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I'm reading Who Can Live Well in Russia? by Nekrasov and Korean Grammar by Lee.

 

 

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"What The Masters Know" By Paul Maslak

 

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I am currently reading "Brain's return"

 

By Gary Paulson

 

 

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I'm currently reading 2 physics textbooks, good fun!

 

 

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I have read Shogun and many of the other Clavell books as well.

 

There is a fictionalized acount of Miyamoto Musashi you will probably enjoy as well. I forgot who wrote it though. Check the Library under Mushashi.

 

 

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I just finished reading Harry Potter #4... I know I know :oops:

 

Don't really have what you'd call a "book" right now, unless you count History and Algebra 2.

 

 

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"Living the Martial Way" by Forrest E. Morgan... simply amazing! A must read for any martial artist, I highly recomend it to all of you. :smile:

 

 

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I'm reading, The God of Small Things, by Arundhati Roy, Trainspotting by Irivine Welsh and the Collected Poem's of R.S Thomas! Mainly because I have projects to do on them, but The God of Small Things is a fantastic book... highly recommended

 

 

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