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Keeping It Simple 03.08.2010 08:31 AM

Worlds by Joe Haldeman.

Toilet & Bowels 03.08.2010 12:36 PM

i thought sandman sucked

!@#$%! 03.08.2010 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
i thought sandman sucked


really? how come? anything bothered you in particular?

me. 03.09.2010 05:15 AM

Dead Languages - Selected Poems 1946~1986
by
Tamura Ryuichi

Dr. Eugene Felikson 03.09.2010 06:01 AM

 


Re-read.

auto-aim 03.09.2010 06:48 AM

I'm reading Red Dragon and Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris. I am not enjoying at all

EVOLghost 03.09.2010 11:52 AM

 

demonrail666 03.09.2010 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Keeping It Simple
Worlds by Joe Haldeman.


I've not read Worlds, but The Forever War is a great novel. I should read more by him.

tesla69 03.09.2010 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
but The Forever War is a great novel.


read that and the sequel last year, good stuff.

currently reading The Rescue by Joseph Conrad...

Keeping It Simple 03.16.2010 04:29 PM

The Battle of Forever by A. E. Van Vogt.

sonic sphere 03.16.2010 04:57 PM

 

the ikara cult 03.16.2010 05:18 PM

 


This is making me believe I am good at writing again.

Derek 03.16.2010 05:31 PM

JG Ballard is king.

Keeping It Simple 03.16.2010 05:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
 


Re-read.


Ever seen the TV miniseries based on the book?

Dead-Air 03.16.2010 09:35 PM

The Diamond Age by Neil Stephenson

!@#$%! 03.16.2010 09:38 PM

 


the butterfucker is good...

Tokolosh 03.18.2010 02:23 PM


 

I ordered this book after watching a documentary on the BBC last night.
It will surely broaden my taste in food and help me understand the true
genius of Alan Davidson.

I wonder if Glice has read any of his stuff..
Probably.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 03.18.2010 02:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Keeping It Simple
Ever seen the TV miniseries based on the book?



No, but I will check it out immediately.

Thanks for the heads up.

Katy 03.20.2010 09:06 AM

'Madame Bovary'.

And it is fucking tedious.

cars_willkillyou 03.21.2010 12:21 AM

 

Lamont Cranston 03.21.2010 03:10 AM

Tor Double #10 Sailing to Byzantium/Seven American Nights - Robert Silverberg/Gene Wolfe

Pookie 03.21.2010 01:01 PM

 

Excellent book. But I have yet to read a book by Patrick Hamilton that isn't.

Keeping It Simple 03.21.2010 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by cars_willkillyou
 


Seen the movie?

 

the ikara cult 03.21.2010 06:13 PM

 


Between hoovering. Its good at being sick.

Sonic Youth 37 03.21.2010 07:21 PM

 

a-p a. niemi 03.22.2010 11:52 AM

Eerola, Louhivuori, Moisala etc.: Johdatus musiikintutkimukseen
Introductory book about different branches of musicology (ethnomusicology, music psychology, music semiology, dance, cognitive musicology...)

James L. Peacock: The Anthropological Lens - Harsh Light, Soft Focus

Petri Kuljuntausta: ON/OFF - Eetteriäänistä sähkömusiikkiin
This one's mostly about the development of electric instruments and studio technology, the creation of the first electronic, musique concrete and computer works, including interviews with the composers and inventors of electronic instruments, in Finland.

shabbray2.0 03.23.2010 05:55 PM

 


fucking YAY

batreleaser 03.23.2010 07:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Katy
'Madame Bovary'.

And it is fucking tedious.


I HATE that book.

!@#$%! 03.23.2010 07:12 PM

 


 



i'm fast becoming a reader of comics-- just like when i was 3 and books weren't quite there for me yet.

Pookie 03.23.2010 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!

i'm fast becoming a reader of comics-- just like when i was 3 and books weren't quite there for me yet.

Mid-life crisis?

!@#$%! 03.23.2010 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Pookie
Mid-life crisis?


more of an exhaustion like at the end of a night of heavy drinking when you can't have any more fucking gin and you just want some fried eggs and coffee-- it's hard to find a book i really wanna read, been like that since i left gradschool. i start them, they bore me, i fall asleep and abandon them. this is how precocious childhoods end-- in utter disillusion and despair. i'm no rimbaud turned gunrunner, my thing was reading, not writing. those 2 comics aren't bad at all though.

kierkegaarden 03.23.2010 07:44 PM

The Writing of the Disaster - Maurice Blanchot
The Technique of Editing 16mm Films - John Burder
In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower - Marcel Proust
The Architecture of Vision - Michelangelo Antonioni

And a rather outdated textbook on American cinema... written sometime around the advent of the dvd.

cars_willkillyou 03.24.2010 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Keeping It Simple
Seen the movie?

 


yes. well parts of it. I might finish it now, that you reminded me.

They are making a new movie though. The guy who played the Human Torch in the Fantastic Four movies is playing Steve/Cap.

But this isn't his solo book. This is the variant cover of Captain America for the book titled "SIEGE." And the 3rd issue of it. The first two variant covers had Norman Osborn in his "Iron Patriot" suit (which is pretty much a Tony Stark designed and built Iron Man suit, with a few modifications and painted with the colors of the American flag), standing over a reflective table with his helmet on, and the face of Loki reflecting off of the table. The second issue is just a bad ass shot of a pissed off Thor. I really like the artist, Gabriele Dell'Otto. I think he has the talent to be the next Alex Ross or Michael Turner. He's still a pretty young guy.

 


 


And apparently this is the variant for the 4th and final book of the "SIEGE" series:
 


It's a good time to be reading comic books. I'm 22, and if this is a mid-life crisis, I'm in trouble. I think people should turn of the television and read comics. More entertaining, less cancellations (though, if more people were buying comics, there'd be a lot less cancelled titles.), and there are all kinds of different comics, characters, and stories.

Comics are the shit.

Pookie 03.31.2010 05:44 PM

 

Glice 03.31.2010 05:59 PM

Fnar. Looks like lady bits. Guffaw.

batreleaser 03.31.2010 11:22 PM

I'm too busy lately to get into serious literature, all pulp for the time being.

Walter Mosley's "Devil in the Blue Dress", it's, meh.

Toilet & Bowels 04.01.2010 05:24 AM

this on the train to and from work
 


and this in bed
 

_slavo_ 04.01.2010 05:50 AM

 


+ I have to buy the Japan edition too

Toilet & Bowels 04.02.2010 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by _slavo_
 


+ I have to buy the Japan edition too


if you're going to Tokyo I recommend getting the Time Out guide too

_slavo_ 04.03.2010 02:45 AM

I bought my airline ticket yesterday.

Vienna -> Seoul (Korea)
Tokyo (Japan) -> Vienna

it was really cheap. Though I am a bit worried ... looks like i will be travelling on my own.


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