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9/2/2008 1:25:55 PM
just bought:-invisible monsters by chuck palaniuk-watchmen by alan moore/dave gibbonsannnddddddyay!
9/2/2008 2:19:22 PM
9/2/2008 4:02:29 PM
I just bought Twilight by Stephanie Meyers, apparently they are really good vampire books that are being made into a movie .. any opinions
9/2/2008 6:43:22 PM
9/2/2008 6:54:31 PM
^^ My girlfriend hated it. But she's a literary snob, so take that for what you will.
9/2/2008 11:00:30 PM
^ I applaud her, then
9/2/2008 11:00:54 PM
Been very busy lately, but I'm trying to knock out the following before I have to return them to the library:Burroughs - Naked LunchBurgess - A Clockwork OrangeAlso, recently borrowed Ender's Game because so many people think it's the shit. I thought it was meh, but I'm gonna give Speaker for the Dead a shot.Also, a book of Bukowski poetry that I like to read with a glass of rum (an ongoing thing) -- I'm almost done with that.
9/2/2008 11:21:51 PM
You thought EG was meh?
9/3/2008 8:09:33 AM
boy, I sure do hate Bukowski.
9/3/2008 8:25:13 AM
I've almost finished all the published Dresden Files books. I just started Small Favor (book 10). I've enjoyed the series. It's fun.
9/3/2008 8:26:15 AM
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9/3/2008 1:10:34 PM
What with it being election season, I just finished Obama's second book: Better than I expected, actually. Regardless of your take on his politics, his writing is pretty good. Perhaps he had help, but either way, enjoyed it.Wanted a page-turner as a change of pace, so I started:I've read a couple of the other books in the Arkady Renko series, and I found this one (and Gorky Park for that matter) for cheap at a thrift store. Entertaining so far.[Edited on September 3, 2008 at 4:45 PM. Reason : f]
9/3/2008 4:44:46 PM
That was probably one of the most disturbing things I've ever read (and I read a lot). It's one wild trip, I'll give it that. Next, I'm going after a copy of The Garden of Last Days by Andre Dubus III.
9/6/2008 9:23:17 PM
damnnice first post.
9/7/2008 11:17:07 AM
reading jack Kerouac the subterraneans currently.
9/7/2008 6:50:19 PM
Just finished Sarah Vowell's Take the Cannoli and started on Rant by Chuck Palahniuk.
9/8/2008 10:09:15 AM
i didn't enjoy rant
9/8/2008 10:24:36 AM
terry goodkind's 12/13-book series (i can't remember what it is)and finally getting around to reading thoreau's walden (which i've always wanted to read, but never have)
9/8/2008 11:06:39 AM
^first 4-5 books are amazing .... then it's downhill from there
9/8/2008 11:29:56 AM
^ kinda like wheel of time? it's been a while (i read the series when there were only 9 books), but i distinctly remember being really impressed at first and then getting a bit bored...either way, i'm on book two and am really enjoying itnot like martin's song of ice and fire, though
9/8/2008 2:02:17 PM
As far as long fantasy series go, I'd highly recommend Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman's Death Gate cycle. Very, very impressive series in 7 books. If you're a fantasy reader you need to check it out.
9/8/2008 3:50:15 PM
you know, i read the dragons of series by weis and hickman...they really are a very good team - descriptive, well-written, and consistentdragons of was on the far end of fantasy that i've read, but i really enjoyed it...i've seen the boatloads of recommendations for death gate, so maybe i'll pick that up next...thanks for the suggestions [Edited on September 8, 2008 at 4:45 PM. Reason : .]
9/8/2008 4:44:58 PM
ugh, gso library has very few of the books yall are recommending, that's a shame, I have some spare time and wanted to read some good books
9/11/2008 11:38:43 AM
^you can order books through the library system and they'll show up at your library ]
9/11/2008 12:03:23 PM
Iodine by NC State alum Haven Kimmeldamn, this woman is an incredible writer. And her main character is fifty kinds of fucked up.
9/11/2008 8:24:14 PM
Geek Love
9/11/2008 10:24:56 PM
got my copy in the mail today
9/11/2008 11:36:09 PM
^Is that new? I've been waiting for him to come out with a new book since he finished up the Baroque Cycle...(though I've not read the Diamond Age or those two books he co-authored that originally came out under a pseudonym...need to check those out too)
9/12/2008 3:15:13 PM
i was going to start the unbearable lightness of being todaybut i think i'll read the little prince instead
9/12/2008 3:44:00 PM
no, read Kundera
9/12/2008 3:46:56 PM
the little prince is like 90 pagesi get home from work at 7:30 and i'll be done by 9:15then kundera
9/12/2008 3:50:20 PM
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9/12/2008 4:19:54 PM
woopty woop
9/12/2008 9:45:54 PM
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9/13/2008 2:11:34 PM
look, I get it. He doesn't give a shit. He doesn't even attempt to use any literary devices. But not giving a shit, and subsequently writing shock shit doesn't make you a good writer--at all. his stuff pretty much just bores me after a half dozen pages. sex, booze, knife fights, yeah yeah yeah. at least Palahniuk is a good writer.fuck him.
9/13/2008 4:58:48 PM
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9/15/2008 1:41:40 PM
Palahniuk is not someone who jumps to mind when I think of good writers.
9/15/2008 1:49:17 PM
ditto
9/15/2008 2:17:00 PM
For my Human Factors/Ergonomics class:After that, it's Catch-22, which I've always wanted to read but haven't.
9/15/2008 3:14:13 PM
Picking up New Brunswick, New Jersey, Goodbye: Bands, Dirty Basements, and the Search for Self ASAP. Ive had several people suggest this to me IRL, on forums, etc. based on my jaded/washed out view of a music scene I was dripping in passion for for years, and the fact that my current view depresses me haha. its like a paradise I can never get back to, and only get farther from every year. its gotten great reviews on any site ive checked too.[Edited on September 15, 2008 at 5:25 PM. Reason : ]
9/15/2008 5:24:48 PM
9/15/2008 6:49:47 PM
^ not the book's fault, of course, but MOST CREATIVE COVER BLURB EVER
9/15/2008 6:58:03 PM
9/15/2008 10:54:52 PM
i like at least one Palahniuk work. my point was that Palahniuk has a much better grasp of the damn language and its usage and devices than Bukowski. Bukowski reminds me of a disgusting 14 year old who writes D papers.(I was merely arguing on a relative stance)[Edited on September 16, 2008 at 8:32 AM. Reason : safldaskfdas]
9/16/2008 8:31:47 AM
haha, didn't realize Bukowski was so polemicI agree that citing Chuck P. to say Bukowski sucks is, well, probably not the best example.
9/16/2008 7:23:03 PM