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SonicBebs 05.02.2012 02:19 PM

Travels with Charley by john Steinbeck

Count Mecha 05.02.2012 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Keeping It Simple
I finally got my hands on a copy of A Clash of Kings in the library, today.


Did you like A Dance With Dragons?



 


Finished this a couple of days ago. Pretty enjoyable. Reads much more like Hammett a fantasy novel. It's more about racketeering and assassinations and prostitution and inner city/upper class politics than weirdo fantasy tropes. It only just HAPPENS that there are soul destroying weapons and teleportation. So with that said, pretty good detective stories haha.

Keeping It Simple 05.04.2012 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Count Mecha
Did you like A Dance With Dragons?





 


Finished this a couple of days ago. Pretty enjoyable. Reads much more like Hammett a fantasy novel. It's more about racketeering and assassinations and prostitution and inner city/upper class politics than weirdo fantasy tropes. It only just HAPPENS that there are soul destroying weapons and teleportation. So with that said, pretty good detective stories haha.


Yes.

fugazifan 05.22.2012 09:57 PM

Kurt Vonnegut Breakfast of Champions
 

this is the third Vonnegut book that i have read. it is really great, but not as great as cats cradle or slaughterhouse five. but i really love vonnegut and would love to read more of his books.

i also started reading I.B Singer's the magician of lublin

jerrygene 05.23.2012 06:46 AM

Introduction To Phenomenology...Robert Sokolowski and The Invincible Iron Man Omnibus Vol. 2

demonrail666 05.23.2012 07:00 AM

 


DBC Pierre, Lights Out in Wonderland.

E. Noisefield 05.24.2012 01:07 PM

Help Me Decide!!!

Between "classic steampunk"
 


Untried, super-campy but fun looking science fiction:
 


Or this John Irving book. Yes I like John Irving but I haven't read a book of his since The Fourth Hand...
 


Suggestions? I'm also brushing up on some early psychobabble for work, so I need a distraction.

demonrail666 05.24.2012 01:15 PM

Infernal Devices. If you like Steampunk you'll only read it eventually anyway so may as well be now.

Pookie 05.24.2012 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
 


DBC Pierre, Lights Out in Wonderland.

What's this like? I read Vernon God Little, or I should say I started reading it but found it so dull I barely managed to get half way through before giving up on it.

This was when I was working in a bookshop and I had a proof copy (one of many I used to take home) and was really surprised that when it was published it was so well received and went on to win the Booker.

demonrail666 05.24.2012 06:25 PM

I literally only just started it. I'll let you know after a couple of chapters but I'm already wondering if I'll have the patience to finish it.

evollove 05.25.2012 07:53 AM

^ Why are the Brits so invested in literature, even if the particular example ends up on the dull end of the scale?

I'm so jealous.

I mean, aren't the Booker Prizes televised, and not just on some obscure cable station? That would never ever in a million years happen here in the US.

I get the feeling that even yobs pick up a book now and then.

Am I wrong about all this? Tell me before I pack my bags and move away from this cultural cesspool.

Pookie 05.25.2012 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by evollove
^ Why are the Brits so invested in literature, even if the particular example ends up on the dull end of the scale?

I'm so jealous.

I mean, aren't the Booker Prizes televised, and not just on some obscure cable station? That would never ever in a million years happen here in the US.

I get the feeling that even yobs pick up a book now and then.

Am I wrong about all this? Tell me before I pack my bags and move away from this cultural cesspool.

Yes the Booker prize is televised on the BBC. It's one of the benefits of public service broadcasting. The BBC is required to produce a certain amount of output that is "intended for the public benefit rather than for purely commercial concerns." And being funded by the public it's able to show things like the Booker Prize (and the Turner Prize etc) because commercial concerns are not so important.

On the other hand it also makes utter shite like Top Gear.

Pookie 05.28.2012 05:50 AM

 

gast30 05.28.2012 07:00 AM

the thing of reading
as i seen that newspapers with more broader and intelligent
report on the news
doesn't sell large numbers

to connect that with bookreading
is not the same

fills in another interest

dale_gribble 05.28.2012 05:18 PM

 

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 05.28.2012 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by dale_gribble
 



You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to dale_gribble again.

Hunter Thompson is like the Nietzche or Kafka of our time. I still consistently roll with the Dr Gonzo approach to everything in life..

too bad he had to go that way, I think its a conspiracy personally, but then again, I have personally known of folks who did the exact same thing in an argument with their old ladies just to mode them eternally!!

either way martyr or a psychopath, God Bless his Soul!!

dale_gribble 05.28.2012 05:30 PM

i would be considerably more lost in my life if i didn't know someone like
HST existed in our time

E. Noisefield 05.31.2012 10:49 PM

Ok, so I picked up Infernal Devices on my Kindle and I have to say it's not a very compelling read thus far. Over half way through and still waiting for the story to start. not a good sign!

Severian 06.01.2012 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by foreverasskiss
 


finally got around to reading this the other night. dreams about his cats, boyfriends, drugs, aliens, rooms and conspiracies.


Nice choice. Are you a fan of the beats in general, or just Burroughs?

the ikara cult 06.02.2012 06:02 AM

 


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