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QotD: Current Book

Question: What book are you currently reading? If you're not reading one, why not?

My Answer: A book called "Hogan." It's about Ben Hogan, one of the greatest golfers of all time. I'm also reading (when I can figure out where I left it) a book called "Little Children." I don't like it very much, but it's easy reading and I'll finish quickly.

You are encouraged to answer the Question of the Day for yourself in the comments or on your blog.

6 Responses to "QotD: Current Book"

  1. Castle in the Air by Diana Wynne Jones. It's the sequel to Howl's Moving Castle which I read last week.

  2. "A Door Into Ocean" by Joan Slonczewski.

  3. I'm current reading the O'Reilly Apache book as I need to get a few complicated virtual hosts working on a new box and figured it was time I really learn what the hell I'm doing.

  4. I'm currently reading The Art of Deception by Kevin Mitnick. I just finished Purple Cow by Seth Godin. Both books are great!

  5. I'm currently reading...
    Transforming Mission by David Bosch
    Worldwide Perspectives edited by Meg Crossman
    A New Testament Greek Primer by S. M. Baugh
    Ten Secrets by Patrick Morley

    The first three are for school. I was given the last one and thought I'd go ahead and read it.

    Right now I am on a campaign that will likely last through 2006. I have divided up all my books into books that I have read (substantially or entirely) and books that I haven't read yet. I want to read or sell all the ones that I haven't read before I buy any new ones unrelated to a class.

  6. I'm in the middle of about a dozen books. Several that come to mind are: Programming Ruby. The Drawing of Three. The Dark is Rising. Effective C#.


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