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charles eugene 12.03.2006 12:52 PM

Anyone know any good books?
 
i need some very good book ideas. go

Danny Himself 12.03.2006 01:01 PM

'Drugs Are Nice' by Lisa Crystal Carver.

Glice 12.03.2006 01:21 PM

I'm reading Miracles and Idolatry by Voltaire, that's pretty good. I'd recommend reading the Bible or Joyce's Ulysses.

PAULYBEE2656 12.03.2006 01:52 PM

spike milligans puckoon!
hilarous

gmku 12.03.2006 02:11 PM

I'm reading some of Peter Bragge's Hate Collection comix.

static-harmony 12.03.2006 02:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glice
I'm reading Miracles and Idolatry by Voltaire, that's pretty good. I'd recommend reading the Bible or Joyce's Ulysses.


Ulysses is my next book to read, after that is A Clockwork orange, and then SlaughterHouse-Five

Sonic Youth 37 12.03.2006 02:22 PM

Funny choices static-harmony, as Ulysses is the next book I'm reading, and SlaugheterHouse-Five sometime after that. You'll like Clockwork, that is if you can get past the Nadsat.

Books:
1. 1984-Orwell
2. Animal Farm-Orwell
3. East of Eden-Steinbeck (currently reading)
4. The Portriat of Dorian Grey-Wilde

charles eugene 12.03.2006 02:27 PM

ive read 1984 and Animal Farm, they are very good. and i love Steinbeck.
I think i want to read a non-fiction, like a biography or something

Glice 12.03.2006 02:28 PM

I loved Clockwork Orange when I was a teenager, but I found it a bit juvenile when I went back to it last year.

Ulysses is among the most important books in modernity, and my joint favourite book (with Finnegans Wake). I cannot recommend Ulysses enough, but I will say it's not the easiest read ever. The closing, grammarless, vertigenous reverie puts the beats and Miller to shame. His portamentoinvention is only paralleled by Shakespeare, and infinitely less useful.

static-harmony 12.03.2006 02:29 PM

Then Go for Confusion is Next: The Sonic Youth Stoy- By Alec Foege it is a good read.

static-harmony 12.03.2006 02:31 PM

I want to read Swann's Way after reading all of those books.

Glice 12.03.2006 02:39 PM

Personally, I preferred the I dreamed of noise biography to confusion is next, although I dreamed of noise only goes up to EJST&NS-era.

charles eugene 12.03.2006 02:52 PM

o yea, i forgot about that one! whats that book (i dont know if its out yet) with the authors writing poems i think about sonic youth songs or something? i thought there was something like that i heard about

h8kurdt 12.03.2006 02:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by static-harmony
Ulysses is my next book to read,


Good luck. I can guarantee you wont understand all of it. Unless you're multi-lingual that is.

Glice 12.03.2006 02:57 PM

The Empty Page, coming out late 2007, according to this page.

Alex's Trip 12.03.2006 03:16 PM

In Cold Blood-Truman Capote

LifeDistortion 12.03.2006 03:51 PM

I'm currently reading "Jude the Obscure", pretty good read. Haven't read anything modern lately, but I always like to turn people onto T.C. Boyle if you haven't read anything by him, great short story writer, his novels are great too, but he really shines with his short stories.

jon boy 12.03.2006 04:02 PM

i re read american psycho again recently and it made me laugh a bit too much. the film was rubbish compared.

Pookie 12.03.2006 04:12 PM

Some of my favourite books:

Susan Hill - I'm The King Of The Castle
Kazuo Ishiguro - The Remains Of The Day
John Fante - Ask The Dust

And if you're going to read a book by Anthony Burgess, ignore A Clockwork Orange (by far his worst) and try Earthly Powers instead.

jon boy 12.03.2006 04:14 PM

i need to read more fante stuff. any recs pookie?

Pookie 12.03.2006 04:23 PM

You should buy the Bandini Quartet.

Four books about one character, Arturo Bandini.

The first, Wait Until Spring Bandini and the third, Ask The Dust are absolutely fantastic.

The second in the quartet (although I believe the first he actually wrote?) is The Road To Los Angeles, and it's a bizarrely sadistic tale, with Bandini really displaying his twisted bitterness. By no means the best of the four books, but a really strange tale.

You can get all four novels as an omnibus in the UK.

jon boy 12.03.2006 04:31 PM

i read a small bit of brotherhood of the grape and enjoyed that. have to get some more. its going on the list!

Pookie 12.03.2006 04:33 PM

If you haven't read Ask The Dust and you don't want to read all four of the Bandini novels, then this one is the one to start with.

charles eugene 12.03.2006 04:38 PM

i like American Phsyco, the movie, i want to read the book. I also want to read the book Blade Runner is based off of

ondskan 12.03.2006 04:56 PM

A Long Way Down, by Nick Hornby.

Silent Dan Speaks 12.03.2006 10:31 PM

I'm about 430 pages into Ulysses and I like it quite a bit, but man, it is a beast of a book.

tesla69 12.04.2006 04:49 PM

re: Drugs Are Nice...Lisa writes about me in there. I'd better get off my high horse and go bake a meat loaf.

I've been reading a lot of crime/mystery fiction lately. Full of violence and sex and drugs. I wouldn't even know where to begin, if you haven't read Charles Willeford then you can start there. Pelecanos is pretty great, and several of his novels talk about the old WDC punk/new wave scene. I've read everything Vachss has read. Great stuff to borrow from the library. Archer Mayor is a lot of fun cuz most of his stories take place in Vermont. Tthe Ken Bruen "white" stories are as crisp as a slug of whiskey. And if you like sci fi and haven't read Richard Morgan's Altered Carbon you're missing out.

!@#$%! 12.04.2006 04:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by charles eugene
i need some very good book ideas. go


i find these threads usually quite useless because the taste of the requester and the imprecision of the request are a sort of russian roulette of bookshopping.

i suggest you open an account with amazon or barnes&noble and allow the machine to pick stuff for you once it finds out what you like.

otherwise, i recommend this!

 

Danny Himself 12.04.2006 06:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tesla69
re: Drugs Are Nice...Lisa writes about me in there. I'd better get off my high horse and go bake a meat loaf.


No way! Who are you?

Inhuman 12.04.2006 06:41 PM

-Perks of being a wallflower
-Stargirl
-The Life of Pi

!@#$%! 12.04.2006 06:43 PM

 


yes???

!@#$%! 12.04.2006 07:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kegmama
!@#$%! generally recommends and defines GOOD books as those filled with sadness, negativity and hate. And for fuck's sakes NO HAPPY ENDINGS!


fuck... what???

nothing UNHAPPY about THIS!

 

porkmarras 12.04.2006 07:26 PM

I'm reading Jeff Hoke's 'The Museum Of Lost Wonder:A Graphic Guide To reawakening The Human Imagination' and i'm thoughraly enjoying it.

Savage Clone 12.04.2006 07:45 PM

Recommended:

 

!@#$%! 12.04.2006 07:49 PM

nuther

 

porkmarras 12.04.2006 07:53 PM

If you have never read it,i'd reccomend Hermann Hesse's 'Demian' because it's a fantastic book.

!@#$%! 12.04.2006 07:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by porkmarras
If you have never read it,i'd reccomend Hermann Hesse's 'Demian' because it's a fantastic book.


a perfect book for geeky & strange teenagers

i swore by it when i was 19; i could not read it today, but it was life-altering back in the day

i'd recommend "steppenwolf" as a 2nd course

well, finally the porkie got me to make a serious recommendation

porkmarras 12.04.2006 07:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
a perfect book for geeky & strange teenagers

i swore by it when i was 19; i could not read it today, but it was life-altering back in the day

i'd recommend "steppenwolf" as a 2nd course

well, finally the porkie got me to make a serious recommendation

I was totally bewitched by it as a teen.I read it over and over again.

RdTv 12.04.2006 08:01 PM

I heard Lee Ranaldo drop this title in the interview someone posted of him with Watt. It sounds interesting it was called Sheltering Sky or Skies by Paul Bowles. I may go pick it up tonight.

!@#$%! 12.04.2006 08:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by porkmarras
I was totally bewitched by it as a teen.I read it over and over again.


yes! i sort of worshipped abraxas for a while.

now that i remember i was 17 not 19. it's just that my memory of those times is rather shot.

 


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