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CalledToArms
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Has anyone here ever read The Children of Húrin?

11/24/2008 2:52:20 PM

SandSanta
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On

Black Hole Wars

and

American Gods

11/24/2008 3:04:36 PM

StillFuchsia
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11/24/2008 3:06:58 PM

miska
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^I just finished Assassination Vacation, I <3 Sarah Vowell

11/24/2008 3:24:24 PM

catzor
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^^^Neil Gaiman

11/24/2008 3:26:36 PM

jbrick83
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Finally getting to The Alchemist. My old roommate stole it from me when I was in Europe and kept forgetting to bring it with him when he came in town. So he finally bought me another copy when he was in town this weekend.

11/24/2008 4:17:52 PM

joe_schmoe
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this book is devastating.

i don't know when I'll be able to function again.

11/24/2008 5:00:29 PM

StillFuchsia
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"I just finished Assassination Vacation, I <3 Sarah Vowell"


I am enjoying her as well. Not my standard fare, but enjoyable nonetheless.

11/24/2008 11:44:23 PM

thegoodlife3
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she is my favorite

can't wait to read her new one (have to wait until christmas though )

11/24/2008 11:49:28 PM

rwoody
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just finished


plan to do some pleasure reading over the holidays with


then unto a christmas present from last year

11/24/2008 11:58:53 PM

miska
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11/26/2008 8:54:59 AM

mdalston
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woot.

11/26/2008 10:10:26 AM

richthofen
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rwoody, how did you like Collapse? I've been off-and-on reading one of Diamond's other books, Guns, Germs, and Steel and have found it to be pretty interesting.

Currently reading:

Entertaining so far, and makes me realize how little I know about wine.


[Edited on November 26, 2008 at 10:58 AM. Reason : d]

11/26/2008 10:57:17 AM

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"rwoody, how did you like Collapse? I've been off-and-on reading one of Diamond's other books, Guns, Germs, and Steel and have found it to be pretty interesting."


i love diamond so i might be biased. i read GG&S too, and Third Chimpanzee. I got through Chimpanzee the easiest b/c in GG&S and Collapse, he tends to slam home point by giving tons of examples. Good technique for persuasive writing, but it can get repetitive and tough to get through.

GG&S is mostly about how societies diverged and became so different. If you are into environmental stuff, Collapse is great. Third Chimpanzee is good if you care about how humans became humans.

12/3/2008 9:19:48 PM

pezking
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12/3/2008 11:49:47 PM

leftyisreal
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life of pi

12/4/2008 5:44:11 AM

Mulva
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"Biomusicology
Neurophysiological, Neuropsychological and Evolutionary Perspectives on the Origins and Purposes of Music"

12/5/2008 12:17:45 AM

Kodiak
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12/15/2008 5:55:58 PM

vinylbandit
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Listen Again: A Momentary History of Pop Music

but the copy i have is all uncorrected proofs

and is mighty rambletastic

lol

12/15/2008 5:58:39 PM

thegoodlife3
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^^ have to wait 2 1/2 more weeks until i get a chance to read it

12/15/2008 6:20:11 PM

Thecycle23
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"The Plot Against America, Philip Roth"


That's a good one. I read that a couple years ago.

I'm reading this:

12/15/2008 6:54:00 PM

GenghisJohn
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that's a solid fucking choice

12/15/2008 8:13:07 PM

miska
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12/23/2008 1:55:54 PM

mdalston
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Drovkin,

I saw on page 17 where you read Caught Stealing by Charlie Huston.

Have you read the two following? Things get ... considerably more difficult for Hank Thompson.

12/24/2008 10:40:35 AM

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12/24/2008 11:31:06 AM

philly4808
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^ out of curiosity...have you recently got done watching all of the Wire and reading Homicide too. I remember i went out and bought Homicide after watching all 5 seasons of the Wire in a few weeks. Had to keep that fix going.

12/24/2008 11:38:54 AM

PaulISdead
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half way through season three.


I too have thought of the stories as the dope Simon describes.

[Edited on December 24, 2008 at 11:53 AM. Reason : .]

12/24/2008 11:52:37 AM

Cansnuts
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The Bad Girl by Mario Vargas Llosa and a book on Fasting by Jentezen Franlin

12/24/2008 5:00:46 PM

timmy
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Orcs by Stan Nicholls

12/24/2008 5:22:17 PM

mdalston
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BOOM.

This shit is for serious.

12/29/2008 12:50:58 PM

vinylbandit
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Born Standing Up by Steve Martin
Patrick Roy: Winning, Nothing Else by Michel Roy
The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson

12/29/2008 12:57:47 PM

Arab13
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lsat study materials

12/29/2008 1:20:28 PM

skokiaan
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we can only hope that the giants get bounced from the playoffs quickly so this fat fuck can finish the next book. He'll probably just work on lame side projects, though

[Edited on December 29, 2008 at 1:52 PM. Reason : /]

12/29/2008 1:52:10 PM

ussjbroli
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he's going to die... just like jordan

12/29/2008 2:16:41 PM

simonn
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mom got me this for christmas. i want to get at it once i finish personal statements.

12/29/2008 2:37:35 PM

rwoody
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The World Without Us and Collapse were depressing so now i'm digging into:

(sorry, best image i could find)

12/29/2008 9:57:27 PM

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1/10/2009 9:02:33 AM

Cansnuts
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The Hour I First Believed, Wally Lamb

1/11/2009 8:28:19 PM

joe_schmoe
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^ how are we supposed to judge your book, if you won't post the cover?

1/12/2009 12:06:22 AM

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1/12/2009 4:57:36 AM

catzor
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Celine's Journey to the End of the Night

1/12/2009 9:36:51 AM

jkfaucet
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Im about to start Bill Bryson's book - Made in America

and im in the middle of a book called Blink that is pretty cool

1/12/2009 4:13:49 PM

timmy
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A History of South Africa by Thompson

1/12/2009 5:07:40 PM

EuroTitToss
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^^Also reading Blink. It's pretty good. I kind of expected most of it to be horseshit, but it seems fairly concrete.



Finished The Blind Watchmaker. It was great, but I had two slight problems with it.

1. Dawkins dedicates several chapters to arguing against what seem to be (currently) nonexistent dumbass positions. Maybe they were relevant 20 years ago when it was written, but I felt like an innocent bystander to a soapbox debate or something.

2. He writes some programs to prove a few points and they're okay, but they're not that amazing by today's standards. Dawkins, though, creams his pants for a few dozen pages. This is what I get for reading 20 year old books.

[Edited on January 12, 2009 at 5:26 PM. Reason : images]

1/12/2009 5:22:31 PM

slamjamason
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1/12/2009 6:32:41 PM

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1/13/2009 8:46:33 AM

BobbyDigital
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If you've read freakonomics, there's a chapter about the organizational structure of gangs, and references work done by Sudhir Venkatesh. This is his book about she same research. The freakonomics chapter left me wanting for more, and so far it's a good read.

1/13/2009 8:56:32 AM

DaBird
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I am currently reading Charlie Wilson's War and 'Slash' (autobiography of the rocker)

1/13/2009 9:37:26 AM

Queef Sweat
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1/13/2009 1:28:52 PM

acdiaz
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just finished this, saw it was mentioned on this page


[Edited on January 24, 2009 at 12:03 AM. Reason : smaller alice pic]

1/24/2009 12:02:36 AM

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