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tesla69 01.04.2008 02:42 PM

Just finished Vicki Hendricks' Miami Purity, twisted noir with an extremely horny main character. I liked it so much I just checked out 2 others by her from the library. They haven't got the latest Richard Marinick or Archer Mayor novels in yet.

gmku 01.04.2008 02:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by h8kurdt
Brilliant book, but alas, I don't have the same edition.


Yes, but I associate it with my college sophomore lit class (I was an English minor) and studying it was not as enjoyable as reading it. Bad memories.

Norma J 01.04.2008 10:28 PM

I ordered Brandon Boyd's books White Fluffy Clouds, and From the Murks of the Sultry Abyss, for Christmas and they arrived yesterday. Fantastic books. Talented guy.

drrrtyboots 01.05.2008 12:03 AM

I'm reading it for non-school related, me-related purposes. It's excellent.

racehorse 01.05.2008 10:08 AM

Mirrors of the Unseen: Journeys in Iran.
Really good travel writing - focuses in on the history and Persian art, and skims much of the off-putting modern day politics.

RdTv 01.05.2008 10:22 AM

 

I started this a long time ago and for some reason reason didn't finish it.

█████████ 01.05.2008 01:18 PM

yesterday i've received in the mail a cheap copy of a book called junkie by a certain mr. william lee.

Ripchord 01.05.2008 02:24 PM

Kimberly Akimbo.
Actually one of the funniest things I've ever read.

flophousefloozie 01.05.2008 03:50 PM

Naked Lunch. I read parts of it at a younger age, but gave up. People tend to develope a better understanding and appreciation for literature at a more mature period in life.

jonathan 01.05.2008 04:48 PM

The Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man - James Joyce

should be finishing that up today and then moving on to Goethe's Faust.

fugazifan 01.05.2008 04:53 PM

finished turgenyv (or however his name is)- fathers and sons
very good book. liked it better than gogols dead sould
(both of which i am reading fior a russian lit class)
also reading, some dante and boccacio and anintroduction to structuralism book.
lots of reading to do in a lit degree

k-krack 01.05.2008 05:02 PM

I'm reading a couple at the moment, taking some of them really slowly though.
I'm almost finished the Rick Mercer Report book. It's pretty hilarious. (for the non-Canadian (I don't really think he's aired in the US...), Rick Mercer is a Can. television comedian/personality. Comparable to like... Jon Stewart's Daily Show I guess.

Yeh...

And the others:
J.G. Ballard's Kingdom Come and John Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath.
The Grapes of Wrath is incredible so far, but I'm taking it really slowly, and rereading a lot of the sections. I find it's written so beautifully that I can't help but reread certain bits.

sarramkrop 01.06.2008 11:05 AM

Anne Somerset - Unnatural Murder
Michael Dibdin- Ratking

m1rr0r dash 01.06.2008 11:07 AM

 

m1rr0r dash 01.06.2008 11:25 AM

just finished:

 

sarramkrop 01.06.2008 11:27 AM

After I finish those two I have this one lined up:

Zadie Smith - White Teeth

h8kurdt 01.06.2008 11:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarramkrop
After I finish those two I have this one lined up:

Zadie Smith - White Teeth


*fonz* eyy

!@#$%! 01.06.2008 11:56 AM

 


so far, i'm liking it.

m1rr0r dash 01.26.2008 01:02 AM


 


i'm only on page 15 and already he has this to say about his memories of being sworn in as a senator:

"Afterward, I watched the girls skip down the east Capitol steps, their pink dresses lifting gently in the air, the Supreme Court's white columns a majestic backdrop for their games."






 


he's talking about looking up his daughter's skirt!

Dead-Air 01.26.2008 02:58 AM

Currently Furious Gulf by Gregory Benford. "Hard science fiction" to be sure, but plenty of action at the black hole in the center of the galaxy.

nomadicfollower 01.26.2008 12:53 PM

Sartre on Theater.
Then Faust.

m1rr0r dash 01.27.2008 02:49 AM

i'm half way through this:

 


it goes something like this:

p. 6 wow, that guy really got screwed over by that hospital

p.23 john edwards, attorny at law can save the day!

p.48 awesome! john edwards can save the world!

p.115 shut up already about what a badass lawyer you are...

haven't finished it yet.

Death & the Maiden 01.27.2008 03:11 AM

"Sonic Transmission:Television - Tom Verlaine and Richard Hell" by Tim Mitchell

Norma J 01.27.2008 03:14 AM

I'm partially through 1984 by George Orwell, but I think I'll give it the flick and read Dylans bio again.

drrrtyboots 01.27.2008 08:56 AM

 

PAULYBEE2656 01.27.2008 11:59 AM

 

and
 


i am so high brow it scares me!

king_buzzo 01.27.2008 06:14 PM

 

emobear 01.27.2008 06:30 PM


 

Eeeeh...does comic books count?

m1rr0r dash 01.27.2008 08:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by emobear

 

Eeeeh...does comic books count?


do you read them?

floatingslowly 01.27.2008 10:20 PM

 

Everyneurotic 01.27.2008 11:44 PM

in addition to crime and punishment, this amazing bad boy:

 



kenji siratori's (debug) primary techno noir.

barnaclelapse 01.27.2008 11:57 PM

I'm still on Burrough's The Soft Machine.

It's...okay.

Not my favorite though.

emobear 01.28.2008 02:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by m1rr0r dash
do you read them?

This is my first one, actually. I mean like first comic book not for kids. Unfortunately it is Czech only. The title can be translated as "Doctor Women or Another strange game with elephants". It reminds me of noir movies, but it is kinda funny too.

Dead-Air 02.05.2008 01:33 AM

Damn, this thread got buried. I had to dig under seven dozen threads about your parents' sexual preferences to find it! Anyhow...

Just started Sailing Bright Eternity, the last of the Galactic Center saga by Gregory Benford.

!@#$%! 02.05.2008 01:56 AM

 



fun!! delicious! disgusting! it will piss you off too!

 

Glice 02.05.2008 03:22 AM

It's a good read that hungry planet. Although it's the pictures that do it.

I'm reading the Penguin classic edition of Meister Eckhart's selected writings (mostly sermons). Good, and ever so slightly mental.

Death & the Maiden 02.05.2008 05:20 AM

33 1/3 Daydream Nation. A critical analysis of the album.

Norma J 02.05.2008 05:42 AM

My girlfriend ordered in and bought me Mix Tapes by Thurston Moore. It's very cool. I'm reading bits and pieces here and there. Not in the mood to read a novel or whatever at the moment. Mix Tapes is a nice book.

afterthefact 02.05.2008 01:31 PM

Just finished Tropic of Cancer last night. GREAT BOOK. Also finished "Bad Monkeys" by Matt Ruff this morning. Ok read, played out very much like a Hollywood action flick if you ask me, as though it's how he pictured to story as he wrote it.

fugazifan 02.05.2008 04:32 PM

i love Tropic of cancer


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