Current readings and a couple before:
I'm about half way through Erotic Morality: The Role of Touch in Moral Agency by Linda Holler which examines our touch sense and the role it plays in moral relfection. What I've read so far has given me some points to think about.
Before that I finished Tehanu by Ursula K. Le Guin, her fourth book about the world of Earthsea. I've enjoyed all the books in that fantasy series, but I haven't read anything else by her; if anyone has recommendations, that'd be nice.
I was also reading the Dungeons & Dragons Players Handbook and Dungeon Master's Guide... man, how the hell did I play this when I was a teen; to many rules to bother was my conclusion.
Contingency, irony, and solidarity by Richard Rorty was a bit too much for my mind to comprehend completely. The book deals with his position on philisophical topics and defining and explaining what is a liberal ironist. I'll probably go back and reread it sometime later this year.
Due to vivalaultra's pimping of Garcia Marquez, I've borrowed my sister's copy of Strange Pilgrims. Tis some short stories, so if I read and like I'll read some more!
Hey vivala, what's a good intro to Stephen King book... I read the Dark Half and wasn't too impressed by it. Looking for a book that's not too long but that'll give me a notion of what I can expect from him...