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Hip Priest 08.14.2006 12:45 PM

I'm re-reading Herbert Farjeon's Cricket Bag, which funnily enough is by Herbert Farjeon.

gmku 08.14.2006 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by k-krack
What other Clowes books have you read? (if any) Like i ahve said before, i read ...Velvet Glove... not too long ago, and really loved it, and i don't know whether to get Eightball or Ghost World next..


I've read Velvet Glove. Didn't care much for it--seemed like Clowes was just being weird to be weird, if you know what I mean. I've also read Caricature, which I liked much better. Ghost World's probably my favorite Clowes--this is a re-read, this time.

screamingskull 08.14.2006 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by gmku
I've read Velvet Glove. Didn't care much for it--seemed like Clowes was just being weird to be weird, if you know what I mean. I've also read Caricature, which I liked much better. Ghost World's probably my favorite Clowes--this is a re-read, this time.


after i read 'like a velvet glove cast in iron' i just thought "what the fuck was he on when he wrote that?", Caricature is the only Daniel Clowes book i dont have, i recently got '20th Centuary eightball' and liked that alot.
Ghost Worls is still his best, then Ice Haven, then David Boring, then 20th Centuary Eightball, then the rest.

i really really really reccomend to everyone who likes Daniel Clowes to read anything you can find by Adrien Tomine, he is just like him!!!, his drawing style is exactly the same, but he is far far more realistic than Daniel Clowes.


At the moment i am reading "staring at sound", its about the Flaming lips, its pretty great so far.

gmku 08.14.2006 02:38 PM

Oh yeah, I read David Boring, too. That's a good one.

k-krack 08.14.2006 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by gmku
I've read Velvet Glove. Didn't care much for it--seemed like Clowes was just being weird to be weird, if you know what I mean. I've also read Caricature, which I liked much better. Ghost World's probably my favorite Clowes--this is a re-read, this time.


really? i thought the surrealism of it was cool.i guess some things were just weird to be weird, but i still thought it was cool, and funny as hell. like the women who had a child with the mermaid..man...

gmku 08.14.2006 02:47 PM

Yeah, I mean, on one level, I dug it. But it doesn't have lasting appeal for me like Ghost World & other more straightforward work.

Glice 08.14.2006 03:44 PM

Re-reading the Upinishads and Joyce's Ulysses. Do I win the prize? Can it be Lady Sov?

ploesj 08.14.2006 04:15 PM

the bonfire of the vanities.. my father gave me a bunch of books he'd like me to read once in my life and i have loads of time now :D

!@#$%! 08.14.2006 07:21 PM

more work-related stuff:


 


actually it's not boring. but very entertaining. quite addictive as a matter of fact.

am i the only geek here??

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Originally Posted by acousticrock87
I know. I almost didn't buy Do Androids Dream because the only copy I could find has Harrison Ford and Blade Runner plastered all over it.


oh brother-- you shouldn't have. hit the used bookstore instead. of course hand-made book covers are quite interesting if you make one. or giving ford a little hitler moustache for that matter.

DemonBox 08.15.2006 09:22 AM

Some short stories by Cora Sandel,
A book by Jens Bjørneboe.
And a whole lot of Red Youth magazines.

DemonBox 08.15.2006 09:24 AM

And yeah, Haruki Murakami - Windupbird. I don't what the english title is, so ecxuse me.

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 08.15.2006 09:26 AM

I am reading Our Band Could Be Your Life

gmku 08.15.2006 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by SpectralJulianIsNotDead
I am reading Our Band Could Be Your Life


Pretty good book, but I thought cutting off the history once the band went "corporate" was a bit arbitrary.

Groove(Y) 08.15.2006 11:48 AM

books on a sonic youth forum!...i can do that...i was reading dharma bums...i brought it to milwaukee to read while waiting for the doors to open for the syouth concert...well i ran to the hotel connected and asked if they'd hold it for me and i never remembered to pick it back up...good book though

harris 08.15.2006 03:07 PM

right now im reading BARREL FEVER by david sedaris
ON THE ROAD by jack keruac, i know i had been putting it off
and short stories by flannery oconnor

krastian 08.15.2006 03:53 PM

^Flannery O'Conner rules.

nomadicfollower 08.15.2006 05:19 PM

A friend lent me a Dave Eggers book. How We Are Hungry, I think, is the title. I've got the first two stories in. I like his style (even though it doesn't really seem new or inventive), but the stories - again, that I've read - are kind of boring..
Actually boring's not a good word. Easy? I'm not sure.

finding nobody 08.15.2006 05:23 PM

were reading a book in school called "runner" a great great book

timtimtim 08.15.2006 11:26 PM

I'm reading breakfast of champions by kurt vonegut for the second time and it is glorious as is everything he has written except Time quake

Norma J 08.16.2006 01:10 AM

Salvador Dali, the surrealist Jester by who I cannot remember.


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