What are you currently reading?

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mvroman

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A book about how war is addictive and the effects of it on certain human psyches.

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I'm a big time reader. I mainly read fiction with a soft spot for the fantasy and urban fantasy genres, but anything that allows me to escape reality for an hour or two is great. I own a Nook and a Kindle and I read on just about any electronic that has an ereader app. I buy countless books, end up donating them because I usually dont have the space for more books. So it should come as no surprise that one of my favorite times to vape is while I'm reading. It's not at all uncommon for people to find me wide-eyed and holed-up in a vapor filled room. I grab a good cup of coffee (or whiskey depending on the time and day), a good book, and some good juice and start puffing away.

Todays book/vape combo is The Black Prism by Brent Weeks and Dark Vanilla Tobacco.:)

But what about you guys? Do you enjoy reading and do you vape while you read? Do you have a book reading juice? What are you currently reading? Looking forward to what books, if any, you guys are into.

I'm a HUGE fantasy lover! I loved the Black PRism and have the second one on hold until after I finish what I'm in now. I'm reading Brandon Sanderson's second book in the Stormlight Archive, The Words of Radiance and it's fantastic. He's my absolute favorite, so if you haven't already, I highly suggest you check him out.
 

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I'm reading a book my dad recommended to me called Monster Hunters International. I just started it tonight so I'm only a little ways in but so far it's pretty interesting. I'm vaping a raspberry cream mix I made earlier. They go well together.


Just finished re reading the Sherlock Holmes Series a few days ago. today before I started Monster Hunters I read a couple essays from Mark Twain. Guy was a genius.
 

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Currently (re- re-) reading Terry Pratchett's "Night Watch" (paperback) and "Jingo" (on the Kindle). We have to keep replacing Pratchett's books - they either get worn out from re-reading or loaned out to friends. That man has helped my daughter and me get through some rough times. Daughter got me "The Long Earth" for Christmas from my grandson. Loved it. I "inherited" my daughter's Kindle when she upgraded to a newer model, so she left a few books on it that she knew I would like.
 

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I am about 100 pages short from finishing: " Global Crisis: War, Climate Change and Catastrophe in the Seventeenth Century " by Geoffrey Parker. And this is a really remarkable work. The author has indeed captured the essence of the time and the volatility of the period and I think that the book is an eye opener. At least for me it really changed the way I was looking at the period. So if you are in the mood for a long, fact based, historical read this is the book for you :)
 
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