02.19.2007, 11:22 PM | #521 |
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02.19.2007, 11:35 PM | #522 |
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The cover reeaaaly doesn't do it any justice... |
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02.19.2007, 11:37 PM | #523 |
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02.20.2007, 12:05 AM | #524 |
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just ended up CELL by S. King, and THE INFORMERS by B. E. Ellis. I also re-read DAGON by H.P. Lovecraft for like, the 345435 time.
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02.20.2007, 02:50 AM | #525 |
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02.20.2007, 03:23 AM | #526 |
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Just finished "Run with the Hunted", a Bukowski compilation of poems and short stories arranged in a semi-autobiographical sort of way.
Now, believe it or not, I'm reading the New Testament. Matthew, to be more precise.
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02.20.2007, 04:46 AM | #527 | |
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This one is great GREAT great ! I've just finished Norway No Mori, by Haruki Murakami. His women characters actually seem to act and think the way women I know do. This is something I find rather rare in a man's work. Another one who showed a woman that could be met in real life was M. Agueev. There's a great bit in his book about his cocaine addiction. A letter the narrator receives from the woman he's having an affair with. Both books ain't as good as Middlesex though (personal tastes, of course). |
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02.20.2007, 05:03 AM | #528 |
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The best book I've read recently is Ada, or Ardor by Nabokov. I read it over the summer and it shot into my top 5.
Has anyone read any Gaddis? I want to read one of his this summer. The Recognitions probably. Or JR. I also want to pick up the new edition of The Aeneid soon. I also need to get around to reading Don Quixote. What's a good translation? I hate reading translations. |
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02.22.2007, 05:21 AM | #529 |
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Anthony Burgess's 'Earthly Powers'.
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02.22.2007, 04:50 PM | #530 | |
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In my top ten of best books ever. I'm reading Walter Mosley's new one, Fear Of The Dark. |
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02.22.2007, 04:54 PM | #531 |
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just bought
Douglas Coupland - Shampoo Planet Douglas Coupland - All Families Are Psychotic Douglas Coupland - Life After God |
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02.22.2007, 05:42 PM | #532 |
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Still wading through Against The Day, the new Pynchon book. It's really good but boy is it long (over 1000 pages). I'm about 2/3rds of the way through. I did put it down for a bit to read Our Band Is Your Life but I've finished that now.
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02.22.2007, 08:35 PM | #533 |
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Im reading The Old Man and the Wolves by Julia Kristeva.
its basically a heavily psychological, allegorical work written under the guise of a mystery/detective novel. its decent, but its a little to deep for me right now, im yearning for a good trashy novel. |
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02.23.2007, 03:02 AM | #534 |
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i'm reading this at the moment. it's a pretty tough read, but it's really interesting.
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02.23.2007, 04:23 PM | #535 |
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A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway.
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02.24.2007, 11:04 AM | #536 | |
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02.24.2007, 04:48 PM | #537 |
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Oh gosh, did you just say 'tour de force' porky?
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02.24.2007, 08:45 PM | #538 |
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1984 george orwell
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02.24.2007, 08:47 PM | #539 | |
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Critique of Judgement, again. Also, Lolita by Nabakov.
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02.24.2007, 11:30 PM | #540 | |
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