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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. |
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No man. I honestly intend to. I'm barely reading at all these days. Work is killing me and I'm sick to boot. |
![]() The Wanderers - Richard Price The film is great but this is one of my favourite novels ever. |
![]() 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. |
finished reading Jay-Z's DECODED. Was awesome.
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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? |
![]() 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 |
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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. |
Volume 11 of Oyasumi Punpun
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That's two-thirds of a good book.
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I am reading these two books. checked them out of the library I work at.
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![]() The Neon Rain - James Lee Burke |
Halfway through Cat's Cradle, hence the new sig.
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Just finished this:
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Reading Sandman: Brief Lives
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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 |
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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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