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whatcha readin'? been a while since we had one of these threads.
here's what i'm reading right now: it's a bunch of short stories about the music industry. very funny - i'm wondering just how fictional some of it is. on the back cover, tori amos calls it "brilliant! just brilliant!" but you should read it anyway. | |
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I am re-reading a book that Istenszek recommended to me a while ago (2years?).
I don't know why, but it's a book that stayed with me and I picked it up again the other day. Mark Danielewski's House of Leaves. A real mind bender. Absolutely fascinating and brilliantly written. Please, somebody else read this. | |
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I'm "in between books."
I just finished all three of David Mitchell's novels... Cloud Atlas, Number9Dream and wtf ever the other one was called... BLAH! I can't remember. And it was my favorite one, too. David Mitchell kicks ass. I plan to start a book called "Aztec" next, I think. Though I mean to get back to my book by the GLick guy on Chaos Theory and I've got some more Mika Waltari coming to me on inter-library loan. Insatiable taught me everything I know about balls.
"I was born dancing! I came dancing out of my mom's vagina! Moonwalking and stuff..." - Number23 on the telphone. | |
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Mount Dragon by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child (authors of Relic, Reliquary, Brimstone. . .)
just finished Therapy by Jonathon Kellerman | |
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Why are there 5 repsonses but 3 posts? Cause I'm haunted.... [Edited 5/31/05 21:10pm] | |
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Divinely Decadent
FREAK Autbiography of Mrs. Jane Pittman Haters travel in packs and they are offended or threatened by klhk, haters express intense hostility toward the subject of hate. Haters are annoyed and roll thier eyes when klhk is paid a compliment. ask yourself, are u a hater? | |
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sadly since i've been in school, i haven't read anything...how ironic | |
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i'm gonna read this. haven't cracked it open yet.
[Edited 5/31/05 21:14pm] | |
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I'm very slowly ploughing throught Sting's autobiography. seems he got stuck with the name sting for wearing a stripy jumper to band practise. | |
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100 Bullets #60 Don't hurt me, I'm a newb. I'm supposed to be stupid. | |
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The Cat in the Hat Haters travel in packs and they are offended or threatened by klhk, haters express intense hostility toward the subject of hate. Haters are annoyed and roll thier eyes when klhk is paid a compliment. ask yourself, are u a hater? | |
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heybaby said: i'm gonna read this. haven't cracked it open yet.
[Edited 5/31/05 21:14pm] Good book Don't hurt me, I'm a newb. I'm supposed to be stupid. | |
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2the9s said: ?
Why are there 5 repsonses but 3 posts? Cause I'm haunted.... and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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I am a late bloomer to Augusten Burrough's work. I read "Running with Scissors" in Amsterdam, then "Magical Thinking" as soon as I got back. A couple of days ago I finished "Dry." Wow. I want more of his memoirs stat!!!
Anyway... I have now started: An Unquiet Mind : A Memoir of Moods and Madness by KAY REDFIELD JAMISON The author is a professor of psychiatry who is manic-depressive. I'm reading it as research for a project. Having a hard time getting into it so far.... http://elmadartista.tumblr.com/ http://twitter.com/madartista | |
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2the9s said: Mark Danielewski's House of Leaves.
A real mind bender. Absolutely fascinating and brilliantly written. Please, somebody else read this. Sorry 9s - and Isten - but I read maybe 30 pages of this and had to put it down. And I'll have to politely disagree with you, 9s, because I found it to be exceptionally poorly written (how's that for a kicker!!) The premise sounded cool and everyone raved about it but I was disappointed. Does it eventually get better? Should I give it another try? Because right now I'm all Then again you do love Wyndham Lewis so maybe I shouldn't trust your taste. I'm in the middle of reading a lot of books but the two that spring to mind are I'm a Stranger Here Myself by Bill Bryson and Fake House by Linh Dinh. Bryson's book is interesting, content wise, but also poorly written - he's a journalist and it's a collection of articles so maybe that's why I'm not too impressed. But OHMYGOD I am masturbating myself over Dinh's book. He's my absolute new favorite author. His other book, Blood & Soap, is equally as brilliant. I highly recommend him. I mean, like, where is the sun? | |
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Natsume said: 2the9s said: Mark Danielewski's House of Leaves.
A real mind bender. Absolutely fascinating and brilliantly written. Please, somebody else read this. Sorry 9s - and Isten - but I read maybe 30 pages of this and had to put it down. And I'll have to politely disagree with you, 9s, because I found it to be exceptionally poorly written (how's that for a kicker!!) The premise sounded cool and everyone raved about it but I was disappointed. Does it eventually get better? Should I give it another try? given that it's meant to be "written" by several authors, each of whom have their own style of writing and their own way of telling the story and put a footnote etc, I think it was very well written. sure, I know that in the scheme of world literature, after reading Brontë Austen, Dickens, Conrad, Nabokov, Dostoyevski, Gogol and others, this is primarily a book of it's time, writen with language and pictures (!) of the time we live in right now. but you have to realise that it's not meant to be just a book, it's meant as a movie, but not exactly, and as a journal, but not in the strict sense of the word. as an observation on madness and psychic phenomena, but not in any way you could categorise. it's a descent into the absurd, and a log of what happens, kept by many different voices and appearances. oh fuck, it's got me hooked again as well. just ordered a new english version of it online. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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MrTee said: magnificentpentatonic said: have you run out of Mr Tee pictures? and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Pure, unadulterated summer crap:
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RipHer2Shreds said: Pure, unadulterated summer crap:
sometimes summercrap fucking rocks and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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IstenSzek said: RipHer2Shreds said: Pure, unadulterated summer crap:
BIG SHARKY BOOK PICTURE HERE sometimes summercrap fucking rocks And next year this will be summer movie crap | |
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Natsume said: 2the9s said: Mark Danielewski's House of Leaves.
A real mind bender. Absolutely fascinating and brilliantly written. Please, somebody else read this. Sorry 9s - and Isten - but I read maybe 30 pages of this and had to put it down. And I'll have to politely disagree with you, 9s, because I found it to be exceptionally poorly written (how's that for a kicker!!) The premise sounded cool and everyone raved about it but I was disappointed. Does it eventually get better? Should I give it another try? Because right now I'm all Then again you do love Wyndham Lewis so maybe I shouldn't trust your taste. Pick it up again, Ass! | |
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madartista said: I am a late bloomer to Augusten Burrough's work. I read "Running with Scissors" in Amsterdam, then "Magical Thinking" as soon as I got back. A couple of days ago I finished "Dry." Wow. I want more of his memoirs stat!!!
Anyway... I have now started: An Unquiet Mind : A Memoir of Moods and Madness by KAY REDFIELD JAMISON The author is a professor of psychiatry who is manic-depressive. I'm reading it as research for a project. Having a hard time getting into it so far.... ooh, i have to pick up "magical thinking" - i devoured his other books. did you like it? | |
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I am still reading the Da Vinci Code!!
its been a month now, i'm only at Chapter 31 (must stop reading here at the porg ) WHY SHOULD I DO THAT, WHEN I CAN DO THIS | |
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I'm reading Wicked by Gregory Maguire. Very entertaining and quite a good read too. | |
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kisscamille said: I'm reading Wicked by Gregory Maguire. Very entertaining and quite a good read too.
good book - a very addictive read. i recommend maguire's other books too, especially if you like fairy tales. | |
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Anxiety said: kisscamille said: I'm reading Wicked by Gregory Maguire. Very entertaining and quite a good read too.
good book - a very addictive read. i recommend maguire's other books too, especially if you like fairy tales. To be honest, I'm not a fairy tale kind of gal, but this book was recommended by a friend and because I also love the Wizard of Oz, I decided to read it. I'm really enjoying it so far. His other books look good too, so I may give them a read. Thanks! | |
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