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Finished reading Under the Dome by Stephen King and I felt like he rushed the ending.

I'm moving on to a Sci-Fi Classic: A Princess of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
Uncle Silas, by Le Fanu. Considered a classic by some, I'd like it better if the narrator/protagonist weren't such a useless little twit. But the story wouldn't really work in that case, so...

Actually, that's true of a lot of Gothic literature.
Currently reading "A Dance with Dragons" by George R.R. Martin.

I am also reading "Cosmos" By Carl Sagan.
Ilf and Petrov's American Road Trip
Last Sword of Power by David Gemmell.
Finished reading my first book of 2014, Sabella or the Bloodstone by Tanith Lee. 3/5, Lee's books always have something that doesn't work for me.
I am reading "Do androids dream of electric sheep?" Great, great book.
Finished reading The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. Again. 5/5, it always reminds me of the girl I gave my first copy of the book. That bitch.
Just finishing Life by Keith Richards. I'm no fan of The Rolling Stones, though I respect their music, but I am intrigued by the lives of rock stars. The next on my reading list is The Book of Five Rings by Miyamoto Musashi to gain a better understanding of Japanese martial arts.
I just finished reading Living Asatru by Greg Shetler and it was really good and I hope to do more reading on Asatru.

Also, a couple of weeks ago I got hold of a copy of The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith. While I already have strong understandings of economic theory (although economics classes were always a nightmare for me), I figured I'd read it to further enhance personal credibility and because it's a classic. It's definitely A LOT longer than I imagined it.

I also got hold of The Four Agreements by Ruiz but I haven't gotten that far. I still have yet to also complete several other books I have like A Dance With Dragons and American Sniper.
I'm reading minds!
Oh, let's see... a bit of nostalgia lately:

"Weasel's Luck" by... Michael C. Williams (I think; it's in the other room and I don't want to get up to look)
"On A Pale Horse" - Piers Anthony
The third "Thieves World" book
"Another Day, Another Dungeon" by Greg Costikyan
"The Legend of Huma" by Richard A. Knaak
"The Temple of Elemental Evil" by... somebody. Just got it and I'm not familiar with the author, so his name isn't stuck in my head.
Reading "Dune" by Frank Herbert for the first time in about 10 years. Concurrently also reading individual stories from Heinlein's "Green Hills of Earth".
The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway
Abarat by Clive Barker. Good read.