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pony 09.16.2014 07:47 AM

yes!

http://www.uni-hamburg.de/iaa/Aktuel...64_2014-15.pdf

evollove 09.16.2014 08:39 AM

Hm. No Summer Without Men. I used to have What I Loved, but it got ruined in a flood. Sorry.

I had no idea her rep was so solid.

pony 09.16.2014 08:41 AM

I am reading "The Blazing World" now and ordered the stuff she wants us to have...

But after the one I am reading now I'll probably read Summer Without Men. Cause that's been sitting on my bookshelf for ages now! Thanks bud!

Rob Instigator 09.17.2014 04:25 PM

More updates to my book blog RXTT's Intellectual Journey
http://rxttbooks.blogspot.com/

!@#$%! 09.17.2014 06:45 PM

my intellectual journey is mostly about business these days

 

pony 09.30.2014 08:02 AM

taking a break from house of leaves rn
i hate it so far but i hope it will get better....

got those two babies in the mail today:

 


 


will start the latter later when i finished cleaning the apartment.
will use it to celebrate my new old room :-)

and GREAT NEWS, I finally found a copy of eileen myles' chelsea girls that i can afford. ordered it from the UK, hope it will arrive soon soon soon soon!

pony 09.30.2014 07:45 PM

started the bell jar after my day with ariel.
probably only so i don't have to go back to house of leaves

!@#$%! 09.30.2014 08:37 PM

stay away from ovens

georgegonzalez 10.01.2014 06:18 AM

last book that i have read was harry potter and the philosophers stone.. after that, i got so busy in my work.. :(
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pony 10.02.2014 04:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
stay away from ovens

okay!

today, I had a really nice day, a friend visited me with his one year old daughter and we went to my favorite bookstore and I spent 25€ on these:

 


still reading The Bell Jar. Probably gonna finish it tonight :-)

Rob Instigator 10.02.2014 04:26 PM

 


halfway through. great great great stuff as always Mr. Campbell!

evollove 10.02.2014 06:15 PM

Have you read any Updike before? Both of those are really good.


Quote:

Originally Posted by pony

 




pony 10.02.2014 11:21 PM

i haven't! On the Farm i bought because it was really cheap, Trust Me because I liked the short passages I read at the bookstore, really curious ! Hope I will like his writing. I'll report back :)

ilduclo 10.03.2014 08:03 AM

just finished some short stories by Percival Everett, which were pretty good, now starting on

 

evollove 10.03.2014 09:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ilduclo
just finished some short stories by Percival Everett, which were pretty good



I just read this, an issue of Ploughshares edited by Percival Everett.

http://www.pshares.org/read/issue-de...intIssueID=145

Bertrand 10.22.2014 07:44 AM

Reading Full Moon by P.G. Wodehouse.
Seems that it was written a loooong time ago; even earlier than the XXth century. Witty but, well, not funny.

I'll jump to: Gore Vidal, Ogawa It, Richard Goolrick, Ulrich Becher

gmku 10.22.2014 02:09 PM

JUST LOOKING by John Updike
STAINED GLASS by William F. Buckley, Jr.

Took the summer to slowly read Updike's SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS. Fascinating read.

Rob Instigator 10.24.2014 02:09 PM

Just finished Masks of God. Starting in on

 

Rob Instigator 10.24.2014 02:16 PM

Oh, and I read this short book
 


Oh man life was harsh as fuck back then

Rob Instigator 10.30.2014 01:45 PM

About 100 pages into this



 


fucking awesome. Gald I am reading it now and not when I was 20. I have read much about all the different things this writer draws from to write this book, so I can actually get it all. If I had read this 20 years ago I would have missed most of it.


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