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demonrail666 02.10.2010 08:28 PM

 


i think martin amis might be a far better non-fiction writer than a fiction one.

Sonic Youth 37 02.10.2010 09:19 PM

Just finished:
 

Altogether, very good, and made Savannah my top place to visit over the summer. The ending sections felt rushed though.

Started last night, already 1/4 finished:
 

floatingslowly 02.10.2010 09:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fugazifan
finished it and loved it

you really need to read the entire trilogy.

although I can't decide if I like that or the Virtual Light series better.

jon boy 02.10.2010 09:32 PM

i love brett easton ellis.

i am reading vancouver special by charlie demers, not bad.

 

Dead-Air 02.10.2010 11:04 PM

Minla's Flowers/Thousandth Night by Alastair Reynolds

me. 02.16.2010 09:33 PM

Delmore Schwartz - In Dreams Begin Responsibilities and Other Stories.

demonrail666 02.16.2010 09:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dead-Air
Minla's Flowers/Thousandth Night by Alastair Reynolds


What's that like? I've heard the science in it is really impenetrable.

Sonic Youth 37 02.18.2010 08:31 PM

Finished Less Than Zero. I liked it. Going to pick up American Psycho again. I stopped reading it after about 100 pages because of the verbose nature and it not being in the same break-neck pace as Ellis' other books.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 02.18.2010 08:34 PM

 



I almost bought this the other day, is it any good?

Instead I bought this

 


and it is delightful.

Crumb's Crunchy Delights 02.18.2010 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
 



I almost bought this the other day, is it any good?


it gets 4.1/5 on amazon

Sonic Youth 37 02.18.2010 08:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
 



I almost bought this the other day, is it any good?



The first 3/4 are excellent if you like murder/court drama and colorful Southern Gothic characters. The last sections of the book are EXTREMELY rushed, it seemed to me. I'd rate it a 7.4/10

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 02.18.2010 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Sonic Youth 37
The first 3/4 are excellent if you like murder/court drama and colorful Southern Gothic characters. The last sections of the book are EXTREMELY rushed, it seemed to me. I'd rate it a 7.4/10


I'm interested.

floatingslowly 02.18.2010 10:02 PM

 

from amazon :) (:()

I'm into it pretty hard and feel an extreme kinship with this man.

demonrail666 02.18.2010 10:40 PM

Awesome, awesome book!

pbradley 02.19.2010 03:44 AM

I've shelved Badiou's Being and Event for now in favor of returning to some fiction and have picked up A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.

Crumb's Crunchy Delights 02.19.2010 03:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by floatingslowly


 

I'm into it pretty hard and feel an extreme kinship with this man.

4.4/5 on amazon

and only $2 (+shipping:()

although one reviewer gave it 1/5 because "...the entire book has NOTHING about Jack Parsons...:mad:"

have you thus far found this problematic?

ni'k 02.19.2010 04:00 AM

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Originally Posted by pbradley
I've shelved Badiou's Being and Event for now in favor of returning to some fiction and have picked up A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.


its ok, but its not a good read if you are trying to avoid philosophy - try finnegans wake.

pbradley 02.19.2010 04:24 AM

I'm not trying to avoid philosophy, per se. Treatise reading has left me the teariest.

alteredcourse 02.19.2010 01:10 PM

 

Enjoying it so far. I like the slow slip into strange fantasy from a seemingly normal world. Everything seems to fit. Nicely written.

floatingslowly 02.19.2010 01:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Crumb's Crunchy Delights
have you thus far found this problematic?


well, the book opens with his death.

although I'm only through with a little bit, the book appears to be more about the strange secret life that he left behind (and his death exposed).

I argue with his black fascinations, his theories are sound (and not unlike my own).

the only difference between magic and science is one's perceived level of understanding in the subject. I say perceived because, finite minds can never truly encapsulate the infinite (and that very well could have killed him).

tesla69 02.19.2010 02:35 PM

The Hydrogen Economy - Jeremy Rifkin

Glice 02.19.2010 03:00 PM

Vatican II.

alteredcourse 02.19.2010 03:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by floatingslowly
well, the book opens with his death.

although I'm only through with a little bit, the book appears to be more about the strange secret life that he left behind (and his death exposed).

I argue with his black fascinations, his theories are sound (and not unlike my own).

the only difference between magic and science is one's perceived level of understanding in the subject. I say perceived because, finite minds can never truly encapsulate the infinite (and that very well could have killed him).


I've never heard of this fella, but I'm definitely interested now.

floatingslowly 02.19.2010 03:10 PM

the book practically demanded that I read it.

there is still a copy floating through the aether my way.

if it arrives, it's yr's.

Pookie 02.19.2010 03:30 PM

Just finished this:
 

I saw it in a charity shop and thought it looked interesting. An ok read if you can get past the "sambo" and "blackies" language. Dated.

alteredcourse 02.20.2010 01:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by floatingslowly
the book practically demanded that I read it.

there is still a copy floating through the aether my way.

if it arrives, it's yr's.

!! :)

demonrail666 02.22.2010 09:14 AM

 

ni'k 02.24.2010 04:55 AM

hey, did you guys know that tessa dick has a blog?

http://tessadick.blogspot.com/

demonrail666 03.04.2010 01:50 PM

 

Dr. Eugene Felikson 03.04.2010 02:18 PM

I need to start reading again.

Rob Instigator 03.04.2010 02:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alteredcourse
 

Enjoying it so far. I like the slow slip into strange fantasy from a seemingly normal world. Everything seems to fit. Nicely written.



I really enjoyed this book

krastian 03.04.2010 09:15 PM

Fantasy baseball rankings.

!@#$%! 03.04.2010 09:20 PM

about to start

 


sweeeeeeetttt....

the ikara cult 03.04.2010 09:23 PM

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Third_Man

Graham Greene is the man

krastian 03.04.2010 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
about to start


 


sweeeeeeetttt....

I never got around to reading any of his stuff. Recommendations for a first read?

!@#$%! 03.04.2010 10:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by krastian
I never got around to reading any of his stuff. Recommendations for a first read?


holy shit, they've got 10 vols of collected stuff on sandman so start with #1, man... "preludes and nocturnes" i think it's called... awesome shit. AWESOME.

the art on that book is not so impressive (for my taste), but the writing is fucking ace...! get #1 and you'll be hooked. he's really great.

i haven't ready any of his straight novels but i hear great reviews-- i have a friend who's never read the comics but she loves his novels.

krastian 03.04.2010 10:58 PM

Cool cool, thanks for the info!

Keeping It Simple 03.05.2010 08:40 AM

 

batreleaser 03.05.2010 10:20 AM

Almost done with McCarthy's "Child of God". This will be the last of his novels I haven't read. Before that was Faulkner's "Absalom Absalom", next will be Nick Cave's "The Death of Bunny Munro" which I heard was good.

I'll switch back to non-fiction after that.

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cagedbird 03.05.2010 12:11 PM

Singled Out : How Singles are Stereotyped, Stigmatized and Ignored and Still Live Happily Ever After by Bella DePaulo. Social Psychology. Classic.


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