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k-krack 03.25.2007 02:15 AM

Recommend me some books...
 
I need some books to read... recommend me some shit!
I just read Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, and it was magnificent... I think I'm going to get a Chuck Palahniuk book... my friend is always talking about how good he is. Anything goes, give a recommendation and maybe a brief (BRIEF!) synopsis!
Thanks!
G'night!

schizophrenicroom 03.25.2007 02:18 AM

invisible monsters by palahniuk is really a fun read.
the joke by milan kundera- i just know that this guy plays a "joke" that screws up history. it's 3 am. i'm not googling stuff.
microserfs by douglas coupland- a bunch of microsoft workers circa 1993 quit their jobs to find a new life

youthoftomorrow 03.25.2007 02:20 AM

William Gibson's Neuromancer.

about a guy who can maneuver in cyberspace but gets involved in a bad deal and is crippled. he's offered a chance to regain his status by some shady characters. the guys who wrote The Matrix stole a bunch of ideas from this book (but The Matrix isn't nearly as good as this is). inspired the lyrics to a few SY songs.

also, anything else written by Gibson. Pattern Recognition is excellent.

jakeonguitar 03.25.2007 02:20 AM

So far I like David Copperfield by Dickens, and The Sea Wolf by London.

Not sci-fi, but they have some ideas that are just boss. The Sea Wolf is cool for those who aren't materialists or spiritualists, but somewhere in the middle.

But then again these are probably children's books to the stuff you read or whatever.

screamingskull 03.25.2007 05:31 AM

My favourite author is Douglas Coupland, i'm reading Hey Nostradamus! at the moment.

atsonicpark 03.25.2007 06:33 AM

J.G. Ballard and William S Burroughs! Anything by em.

Derek 03.25.2007 07:56 AM

A few books I've read lately:

Walkabout by James Vance Marshall
TWOC by Graham Joyce
Frank Black And The Pixies by uhh... forgot the name

Cardinal Rob 03.25.2007 09:07 AM

"Kes" by Barry Hines.

!@#$%! 03.25.2007 09:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by youthoftomorrow
William Gibson's Neuromancer.

about a guy who can maneuver in cyberspace but gets involved in a bad deal and is crippled. he's offered a chance to regain his status by some shady characters. the guys who wrote The Matrix stole a bunch of ideas from this book (but The Matrix isn't nearly as good as this is). inspired the lyrics to a few SY songs.

also, anything else written by Gibson. Pattern Recognition is excellent.


thats right, if youre gonna gibson do i recommend going chronological, as some characters tend to reapper

neuromancer is the place to start

but if you want a "prequel to all", burning chrome is truly the place to start. some great short-stories to introduce you to this world.

Green_mind 03.25.2007 09:49 AM

Can anyone recommend any good horror books? (preferably some maniac killer story, the more dark, disturbing and gruesome the better!)

!@#$%! 03.25.2007 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Green_mind
Can anyone recommend any good horror books? (preferably some maniac killer story, the more dark, disturbing and gruesome the better!)


fuck, no, i hate that shit, but if you look into the "true crime" genre you could find a lot of material for your nightmares.

you could probablyeven read about these pricks:

 

Green_mind 03.25.2007 10:26 AM

I have to say, I'm not a big fan of the true crime genre, I was thinking horror fiction or dark poetry maybe. No horror fans here?

Katy 03.25.2007 11:39 AM

I'm sick of recommending my favourite books.

I pick four books that happen to be sitting next to each other on the shelf above my computer:

"An Autobiography" by Igor Stravinsky
"The Dedalus Book of Absinthe" by Phil Baker
"Rebecca" by Daphne Du Maurier
"The Intellectuals & The Masses" by John Carey

Alex's Trip 03.25.2007 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by youthoftomorrow
William Gibson's Neuromancer.

I loved that book. I really need to read it again, though, so I can get a better understanding of all of it.

nomadicfollower 03.25.2007 01:00 PM

I recommend Dostoyevsky, Turgenev, Chekhov, Gogol, Nabokov, Pushkin, Solzhenitsyn. You get the idea.

atari 2600 03.25.2007 01:13 PM

Good recommendations, nomadicfollower.

k-krack,
Here's a hint:

if you search for "burroughs"
http://www.sonicyouth.com/gossip/sea...earchid=477249
haha, of course :rolleyes:

you'll bring-up all the previous book threads, and with any ingenuity, will be able to avoid egotistically starting new topic-after-topic about the same subject! Now you might have to poke around for a couple of minutes through the seach results, but you owe that to the community, now don't you?

timtimtim 03.25.2007 01:39 PM

anything but Time Quake by kurt vonnegut
my faves are galopogus and breakfast of champions

youthoftomorrow 03.25.2007 04:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
burning chrome is truly the place to start.


agreed. The Belonging Kind is one of my favorite stories.

and i second Vonnegut.

k-krack 03.25.2007 10:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by screamingskull
My favourite author is Douglas Coupland, i'm reading Hey Nostradamus! at the moment.


Just read that. I've read Girlfriend in a Coma and Hey Nostradamus! Even though both are essentially (obviously not really...) the same story, awesoem books both.

I ended up buying Palahniuks "Choke" and Lewis Carrol's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass," and looked at a few William Gibson books. (I forgot to check this thread, so it was kind of pointless haha. Thanks for the ideas anyway, though!)
I think next time I will be buying a William Gibson book, or another PKD.

k-krack 03.25.2007 10:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by youthoftomorrow
and i second Vonnegut.

I read Slaughterhouse Five... great book. I'll look more into him, as well.


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