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huck finn
and rhinocerous by yugene ionesco |
Chester; A Historical and Topographical Account of the City (1903), written by the quite superbly monikered Bertram C A Windle and illustrated by Edmund H New (Edmund is a quite excellent name, I think). I purchased it today.
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Dante's "Purgatory"
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Shakey
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vinyl junkies by Brett Milano
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Rob Young's book on the history of Rough Trade.
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Just finished this:
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not 'reading' but listenin to an audiobook of HP Lovecrafts 'Call of Cthuhlu' - makes for good listening during work
you can download it free of charge from here: http://greylodge.org/gpc/?p=106 |
Paycheck and Other Classic Stories by Philip K. Dick. i just finished "The Skull," and i'm in the middle of "Stability."
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I'm reading House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski. I'm about 100 pages in and really enjoying it so far.
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I'm reading every single thing on the giant Warhol book my friend got me, including all the original newspaper articles that he got the pictures for certain series from. It's so good, it made my day completely.
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im reading a motherfucking contract.
im going to take off work early today & pick a book from the library what should it be? good summer reading, anyone? |
Over at the the Science Fiction EZ Board we're gearing up for our next Group Read - and just for a change, we'll be running it from June 15th to July 15th.
The author we're spotlighting this time is M. John Harrison, whose most recent novels have included the acclaimed "Nova Swing", "Light", and "Signs of Life" - but we're going back three decades to The Centauri Device, described at the time as "a galaxy-spanning novel of intrigue and violence in the great tradition of the all-time classics of science fiction adventure." A mysterious weapon of galaxy-shattering power, a hero threatened on all sides by warring military forces, spectacular battles between fleets of heavily-armed space cruisers, and deadly interstellar intrigue? Sounds like fun, right? So grab a copy, and get ready for thrills, excitement, and major explosions, both in the book and on our forum, starting on June 15th! Just join us in the M. John Harrison thread. |
Attempting to read James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. Just finished reading Kafka's Metamorphosis. Honestly it's the first book I've read since The Bell Jar in Spring 2006. Who am I kidding?
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The metamorphosis is one of my favorites along with the Stranger by Albert Camus. It is just sad how the family turned against him.
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special topics in calamity physics
i'm barely 100 pages in and already it's my new favorite. i've never been so entranced by the world an author's set up like this before. |
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and some brothers grimm stories that i bought yesterday. my next novel is either going to be thus spoke zarathustra or the divine comedy... any recomendations? |
The Memoirs of Vic Reeves.
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That Daydream Nation book. It's bloody awful.
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I'm glad I haven't bought it. Even Thurston doesn't like it.
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A De Sade biography. And I'm very happy to read regularly again. In the past 10 months I only managed it to read one book. The next one either will be a book by Thomas Lehr, by Jose Saramago or a David Lynch biography.
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The Crucible - Arthur Miller...
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Milan Kundera- L'immortalite (sp?)
awesome author. |
A slightly crappy biography about Nureyev's later years (written by a former stage manager) leading up to his death from AIDS in 1993.. 'Enduring Love' by Ian McEwan (because I watched the film the otehr night).. 'The Truce' by Primo Levi (because I've been reading it since January and haven't properly finished it yet).. and 'I'm With the Band' by Pamela Des Barres (new edition).
(The first and the last, the ballet and groupie memoirs, are both from the library.) |
oral sex for dummies
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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
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Im not to sure if that would work out well, he's definately a leftist, saving the witch's and everything but i dont think his dick curves to the left, if you know what I mean, winkity-wink, nudge nudge. you have a better shot with Brick. [Ref. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof] |
Unfortunately, it is so.
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white diamonds + engine coolant + cum
speaking of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, I just started reading Ballard's Crash and now all I want to do is swerve my car into Elizabeth Taylor. |
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I finished reading Crash. I'll never be able to drive normally again, especially with a stick shift.
I also finished Murakami's new book After Dark. It was ok, but I definately do not see any similarity between him and Kafka. It wasnt a Kafka-esque like high at all. He didnt make me feel like a bug. |
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![]() Consumed: How Markets Corrupt Children, Infantilize Adults, and Swallow Citizens Whole |
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Neil Gaiman - NEVERWHERE
again and again.. |
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I'm nearing the end of V. by Thomas Pynchon. That guy is crazy and I love it.
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