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demonrail666 10.02.2012 04:40 PM

 


Carl Hiaasen - Star Island

evollove 10.02.2012 04:41 PM

^ What's that?

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Originally Posted by dirty bunny
Starting to read The Tempest; seems like pretty good stuff so far.


Gun to my head, my favorite.

demonrail666 10.02.2012 05:11 PM

Carl Hiaasen is a crime writer and Star Island is his latest novel, about a pop star loosely based on Britney Spears. His books are more funny than anything else but they really are (for me at least) always laugh out loud funny. His most famous book is probably Striptease, the one they made a film of, with Demi Moore. Not a great movie but an awesome novel.

evollove 10.02.2012 05:21 PM

I guess he is funny.

Now that I get the tone and subject of the book, that cherry on the cover gives me a chuckle.

Rob Instigator 10.03.2012 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by cryptowonderdruginvogue
Wind-Up Bird Chronicles

just finished a collection of Tolstoy's short stories


wind up is an odd book!

loved it.

ilduclo 10.04.2012 11:14 AM

got this and just started, another example of well written unknown history

 

truncated 10.04.2012 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
Carl Hiaasen is a crime writer and Star Island is his latest novel, about a pop star loosely based on Britney Spears. His books are more funny than anything else but they really are (for me at least) always laugh out loud funny. His most famous book is probably Striptease, the one they made a film of, with Demi Moore. Not a great movie but an awesome novel.

I've always wanted to try him out and have never gotten around to it. Other recommended titles?

For now, I am reading

 


For the third time. I <3 Douglas Coupland.

demonrail666 10.04.2012 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by truncated
Other recommended titles?


They're all pretty good but my favourites are probably Double Whammy and Skin Tight.

truncated 10.04.2012 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
They're all pretty good but my favourites are probably Double Whammy and Skin Tight.

Yay, I'm excited! Even though I much prefer actual physical books, I caved and bought a Kindle Fire for convenience's sake, and I haven't devirginized it yet with any downloads. Perhaps I shall pop the cherry with Hiaasen.

Trama 10.08.2012 10:12 AM

I like my kindle. I'm waiting for someone to come up with a decent 7" 4:3 tablet, but I'll only be using it to read comics.

demonrail666 10.10.2012 04:47 PM

 


The Sacred and The Profane: An Investigation of Hipsters.

Ok but a bit heavy on the critical theory. A Vice article for Cultural Studies types.

demonrail666 11.09.2012 04:16 PM

 


Saul Bellow - Herzog

Depressed with everything right now so thought I'd dwell in another person's misery.

!@#$%! 11.09.2012 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
 


Saul Bellow - Herzog

Depressed with everything right now so thought I'd dwell in another person's misery.


how come dude! is it the fucking change of season? i love fall weather but i hate what it does to my brain!

demonrail666 11.09.2012 04:27 PM

No, just work shit. I actually love winter more than any other season.

evollove 11.09.2012 04:43 PM

Anyone ever read HUMBOLDT'S GIFT? In many ways, my fav.

!@#$%! 11.09.2012 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
No, just work shit. I actually love winter more than any other season.

oh, you fucking northern peoples and your 16-hour nights

ha ha, anyway, i hope that shit gets sorted out soon man!

demonrail666 11.09.2012 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by evollove
Anyone ever read HUMBOLDT'S GIFT? In many ways, my fav.


I've only read Herzog, which I love, and always want to read more of Bellow's stuff on the strength of it, but never know which one. So you've basically decided my next book purchase for me. Many thanks.

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
i hope that shit gets sorted out soon man!


I'm sure a weekend's football will lighten me up a bit, but thanks nonetheless :)

E. Noisefield 11.10.2012 11:18 AM

Currently pushing through George RR Martin's Fevre Dream, and waiting for some Starks to show up. :p nah, it's a pretty good read. I just had the urge to re-read Ice and Fire, and am trying to stave it off. Gotta love the ritualistic slaughter of teenage slaves by aristocratic southern vampires. Go women's lib! ;)

sonic sphere 11.16.2012 08:06 AM

 

Count Mecha 11.16.2012 11:05 AM

Finished Captains Courageous the other day. Far too brief a novel really to get to know the characters. And any character development is very rushed. Harvey turns over his new leaf before like page thirty. The prose feels a bit dated, but doesn't really detract from the enjoyment, just makes reading it kind of odd. But yeah, nice fun little book.

After that I started Gardens of the Moon.


 


It's supposed to be really densely plotted and impossible to tell what's going on. I don't necessarily agree, more like alot is really shrouded in mystery, and it's definitely up to the reader to fill in some blanks. Terms and rituals aren't really explained just executed. Which is a really nice change of pace for me. Always irked me when in fantasy novels the plot would have to skid to a halt so this magical thing could be explained or this creature or whatever. Thankfully that happens very minimally here and always to good reason. but nothing too difficult. It's incredibly ripe with high fantasy concepts, all to pretty interesting effect. Divination, undead armies, soul transference, dimensional travel, units in armies are solely composed of wizards dedicated to mage warfare. And the gods are very hands on in this story apparently haha. At least three already are pulling strings of events. Anyway, pretty good, lots of fun.

Severian 11.28.2012 08:19 PM

 

!@#$%! 11.29.2012 10:45 PM

did you read borges yet? no? dammit, man...


i went back to reread him and realized i had read him so many times it was hard to re-enter his verbal constructions. something about his sentences. true story.

Severian 11.30.2012 07:22 AM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
did you read borges yet? no? dammit, man...


i went back to reread him and realized i had read him so many times it was hard to re-enter his verbal constructions. something about his sentences. true story.


No man. I honestly intend to. I'm barely reading at all these days. Work is killing me and I'm sick to boot.

demonrail666 12.05.2012 01:15 PM

 


The Wanderers - Richard Price

The film is great but this is one of my favourite novels ever.

h8kurdt 12.05.2012 02:09 PM

 


Yes I am aware that this couldn't make me any cooler. Yes it is good and it's the perfect book after reading two hella depressing books before it.

noisereductions 12.05.2012 07:01 PM

finished reading Jay-Z's DECODED. Was awesome.

the ikara cult 12.05.2012 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by h8kurdt
 


Yes I am aware that this couldn't make me any cooler. Yes it is good and it's the perfect book after reading two hella depressing books before it.


I volunteer at a charity shop and we have two Springsteen Bios on sale, neither of which are this one. How many Biographies does this man have?

the ikara cult 12.05.2012 07:43 PM

 


Just started after my friend had a dramatic "im moving all my shit out" clearance of his stuff. I also got back my copy of Crooked Rain Crooked Rain that he never listened to, the twat

h8kurdt 12.06.2012 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by the ikara cult
I volunteer at a charity shop and we have two Springsteen Bios on sale, neither of which are this one. How many Biographies does this man have?


Not as many as Marilyn Monroe but more than Tiny Tim. Not enough to put simply. They don't call him the boss for no reason.

EVOLghost 12.26.2012 09:59 PM

Volume 11 of Oyasumi Punpun

:(

 

jennthebenn 12.27.2012 12:05 AM

That's two-thirds of a good book.

Rob Instigator 01.02.2013 02:28 PM

I am reading these two books. checked them out of the library I work at.

 


 

demonrail666 01.03.2013 02:23 PM

 


The Neon Rain - James Lee Burke

afterthefact 01.03.2013 04:02 PM

Halfway through Cat's Cradle, hence the new sig.

stu666 01.04.2013 01:10 PM

 

afterthefact 01.05.2013 03:37 PM

Just finished this:

 



Moving on to this:

 



I really don't think I could have picked a better book to follow up. If it's good, that is.

Rob Instigator 01.07.2013 08:50 AM

Reading Sandman: Brief Lives
 


The library I work at has the three volumes of sandman I never read. checked them out!!!!!!!

marleypumpkin 01.10.2013 05:08 PM

 

Dr Chocolate 01.13.2013 01:31 AM

finally read the zeppelin book Hammer Of The Gods
read it within 24 hours, which not often that happens
i once read Confusion Is Next in less the 24 hours the first time i read it

next book on the pile i've been meaning to read since x.mas
Iron Man by Toni Iommi

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 01.13.2013 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
Reading Sandman: Brief Lives

 


The library I work at has the three volumes of sandman I never read. checked them out!!!!!!!


American Gods is one of the best novels I've read in a long time, epic good. Anasansi Boys was ok, but I have been very interested in what you've got there. I am reading this:

http://ecimages.kobobooks.com/Image....I0tw&Type=Full

Count of Monte Cristo was the first epic and classic novel I ever read, and I've loved Dumas ever since. However I really haven't been able to read the Muskateer serials, but I have finally given this one a third try and its paying off. Not quite as much as I enjoyed The Hunchback of Notre Dame, but still classic Dumas, sensory overload with engagingly witty dialogue and cinematic narration which predated film by a century!


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