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Death & the Maiden 07.02.2008 02:17 AM

George Orwell's 1984.

acousticrock87 07.02.2008 02:38 AM

I just read Buried Child by Sam Shepard. Weird shit. I liked it, but felt really uneasy afterwards. Claustrophobic, even. Not a comfortable ending. I think I need to see it to get the full effect, though.

pop punk will eat itself 07.02.2008 02:42 AM

Re-reading Catcher in the Rye and Final Crisis #2 (Grant Morrison can be so obtuse).

Alex's Trip 07.02.2008 09:43 PM

 

Dead-Air 07.02.2008 09:49 PM

I just started The Prefect by Alastair Reynolds. This novel is set in the Revelation Space universe, but before the melding plague has taken out the glitter belt. A prefect is a sort of local space cop, and this is apparently a rather space cop sort of book. It feels great to be back in this universe, which is interesting given all the rough things that happen to the people who actually live in it!

touch me i'm sick 07.02.2008 10:37 PM

skinny legs and all - tom robbins

me. 07.05.2008 03:07 PM

Froth On The Daydream by Boris Vian.

Glice 07.08.2008 05:39 PM

Chaucer's Canterbury Tales is surprisingly amazing. I've avoided it for absolutely aeons. I'd be surprised if I hadn't finished all of the 'utter prick staple books' litany by the time I'm 30. Happy times.

demonrail666 07.08.2008 05:46 PM

I had to read The Parson's Tale for 'O' level Eng Lit. It's still, to this day, the only thing I can quote to any great degree.

I just bought Defoe's Robinson Crusoe today. I'll think highly of myself once I've finished it.

Glice 07.08.2008 06:05 PM

O-level? Surely you must mean A-level? There's no such qualification as O.

Toilet & Bowels 07.08.2008 06:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glice
O-level? Surely you must mean A-level? There's no such qualification as O.


O for Old

Glice 07.08.2008 06:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
O for Old


Ah, standard grades you mean?

me. 07.08.2008 06:14 PM

just finished Perec's - W or the memory of childhood,in the next week - Raymond Queneau's - The Bark Tree.

StevOK 07.08.2008 06:15 PM

I'm reading the fourth book in the Hitchhiker's Trilogy, So Long, and Thanks For All the Fish.

atari 2600 07.08.2008 08:30 PM

Isaac Bashevis Singer - In My Father's Court

gmku 07.08.2008 08:44 PM

These are on my nightstand right now, even though I'm not reading them yet. They're re-reads anyway.

92 in the Shade by Thomas McGuane (one of my favorite novels ever)
The Quiet American by Graham Greene
The White Album by Joan Didion

Sonic Youth 37 07.08.2008 08:51 PM

Starting back Ulysses tomorrow night, hoping to finish it by the weeks end.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 07.08.2008 09:05 PM

http://bks3.books.google.com/books?i...L41kASCUJBSkZA

demonrail666 07.08.2008 09:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glice
O-level? Surely you must mean A-level? There's no such qualification as O.


There was in those days.

acousticrock87 07.08.2008 09:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sonic Youth 37
Starting back Ulysses tomorrow night, hoping to finish it by the weeks end.

Oof. I can't get back into it. I've read 2 pages in the last week. I might have to read another book so I can get sick of that and then start back on Ulysses...


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