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screamingskull 10.30.2007 09:36 AM

 


I have all his books, Douglas Coupland and Daniel Clowes are my favourite authors.

h8kurdt 10.30.2007 09:41 AM

 


Heavy stuff. It's talking about Germany in 1900's and how even then the place was incredibly anti-semitic. The only problem with it is becasue of the style of writing I start falling asleep after about 20 pages!

Norma J 10.30.2007 04:30 PM

Pulp by Bukowski.

!@#$%! 10.30.2007 04:44 PM

on the subject of literary boredom, i tried reading this:


 


i tried and tried. but about halfway it becomes repetitive, boring, and predictable, and it was impossible for me to progress.

the most exciting feature of the book for me, at this point, is that the cover glows in the dark.

Alex's Trip 10.30.2007 05:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by screamingskull
 


I have all his books, Douglas Coupland and Daniel Clowes are my favourite authors.

I loved Hey Nostradamus.

I read Girlfriend In A Coma too, but didn't like it as much.

I'm reading Naked Lunch right now (finally).

Rob Instigator 10.31.2007 09:05 AM

I am reading KAFKA ON THE SHORE by Haruki Murakami

I loves me Murakami. Been reading him since 93 or so
 

krastian 10.31.2007 11:03 AM

 

h8kurdt 10.31.2007 11:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
I am reading KAFKA ON THE SHORE by Haruki Murakami

I loves me Murakami. Been reading him since 93 or so


 


The last book I started reading was 'The Wind up Bird Chronicles'. I say started cause I gave the bugger up. Pissed me off too much.

SynthethicalY 10.31.2007 09:20 PM

The Origin of Species, by Charles Darwin.

the ikara cult 10.31.2007 09:58 PM

Bend Sinister by Nabokov

nomowish 11.01.2007 04:08 PM

 

nomadicfollower 11.01.2007 08:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nomowish
 


Just finished that.
I enjoyed the progression of the stories, though only a few stood out.
It's the only Joyce I've read.

girlgun 11.01.2007 09:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
on the subject of literary boredom, i tried reading this:


 


i tried and tried. but about halfway it becomes repetitive, boring, and predictable, and it was impossible for me to progress.

the most exciting feature of the book for me, at this point, is that the cover glows in the dark.


thank you for posting this. i almost bought it the other day, but bought the new nick hornby book instead which was mediocre (and took all of about 4 hours to read). i had intended to read haunted next, but i think i'll cross that off the list.

Silent Dan Speaks 11.01.2007 10:06 PM

Crime and Punishment. I wish I could like it as much as I did The Brothers Karamazov, but all I can think about as I'm reading it is how my professor will make me look like a dumbass when we discuss it.

Norma J 11.01.2007 11:21 PM

I'm yet to read Brothers Karamazov. I took it away with me a few weeks ago, but was too transfixed in Bukowski's Selected Letters. Both Crime and Punishment and BK have sat on my shelves for quite some time now.

Silent Dan Speaks 11.02.2007 12:52 AM

I'm trying so hard to like it but I just can't focus on it. Maybe I'll read it again over summer or something.

_slavo_ 11.02.2007 03:26 AM

 

alyasa 11.02.2007 07:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
I am reading KAFKA ON THE SHORE by Haruki Murakami

I loves me Murakami. Been reading him since 93 or so

 

Beautiful... I read me some Dostoevsky too... The Gambler.

!@#$%! 12.25.2007 09:04 PM

i just finished reading this thing (finally got around to it)
 


it was funny, sloppy, lacking great prose but entertaining enough to keep me going until the end, though there was a bit i had to skim through or i wouldn't continue-- like most books really.

in any case-- not bad! philosophical pulp, but it got me thinking.

✌➬ 12.25.2007 11:40 PM

I finally am getting to this book.
 

drrrtyboots 12.25.2007 11:43 PM

 

h8kurdt 12.26.2007 06:06 AM

 


This again and it's still ever so, so good. I've not seen the film yet, but I will be at somepoint next week.

Lamont Cranston 12.26.2007 06:42 AM


 

Hither came Conan, the Cimmerian, black-haired, sullen-eyed, sword in hand, a thief, a reaver, a slayer, with gigantic melancholies and gigantic mirth, to tread the jeweled thrones of the Earth under his sandalled feet.

phoenix 12.26.2007 09:10 AM

I'm not reading anything because I have no time and it makes me want to cry.

I have a book i started over a year ago and its in a drawer somewhere. I want to read perfume too. and some anais nin.

Bunbury 12.26.2007 09:30 PM

 

Alex's Trip 12.26.2007 10:57 PM

Things I just read:

 


 


Things I am reading, or need to read, or will read:

 


 

Alex's Trip 12.26.2007 10:57 PM

 


 

(Wholeness and the Implicate Order by David Bohm)

Fuck, I have to get started.

krastian 01.01.2008 11:52 AM

 

Great book.....reads like fiction at times.

RdTv 01.01.2008 11:55 AM

Lately poems by John Keats circa 1818.

screamingskull 01.01.2008 12:17 PM

 


I have ALL of his books, he is my favourite.

ALIEN ANAL 01.01.2008 12:30 PM

i started reading Saturday, but i didnt like how it was written so i stopped that

✌➬ 01.01.2008 02:42 PM

 

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 01.01.2008 05:19 PM


 




 




 


 

Norma J 01.01.2008 06:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by krastian
 

Great book.....reads like fiction at times.


Yeah, it's great. Truely an amazing man and artist.
I'll read it again soon.

I wonder if he'll follow it up with a volume two?

phoenix 01.02.2008 08:16 AM

the same fucking book i started a year ago.

krastian 01.03.2008 12:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Norma J
I wonder if he'll follow it up with a volume two?

Yeah, I'm pretty sure I read that there will be a second volume.

drrrtyboots 01.03.2008 03:21 PM

 

krastian 01.03.2008 03:30 PM

^Good one!! I have that same edition!!

gmku 01.03.2008 03:36 PM

Recently finished In Cold Blood and a selection of Kafka stories.

Nothing right now but ordered Coming to Life: How Genes Drive Development.

h8kurdt 01.03.2008 07:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drrrtyboots
 


Brilliant book, but alas, I don't have the same edition.


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