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books anyone reading anything good at the moment.
i am starting to re-read 'the lovely bones' as i balled my way through it the first time. | |
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I just started "Rip it Up: The Black Experience in Rock 'N' Roll" "Love Hurts. Your lies, they cut me. Now your words don't mean a thing. I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..." -Cher, "Woman's World" | |
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chocolate1 said: I just started "Rip it Up: The Black Experience in Rock 'N' Roll"
any good? fact/fiction? | |
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angelcat said: chocolate1 said: I just started "Rip it Up: The Black Experience in Rock 'N' Roll"
any good? fact/fiction? It's a collection of interviews, magazine articles and show reviews of various artists: Jimi Hendrix, Lenny Kravitz, Slash, Little Richard, Ike & Tina... Prince is included. I've only read a few so far. I skipped to Slash 1st. I was interested to read how his ethnicity was addressed. "Love Hurts. Your lies, they cut me. Now your words don't mean a thing. I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..." -Cher, "Woman's World" | |
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Clay Shirky's Here Comes Everybody.
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that sounds good.
btw, i don't think i have ever seen slash's face, how did that work out? | |
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2the9s said: Clay Shirky's Here Comes Everybody.
is that work related? | |
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angelcat said: 2the9s said: Clay Shirky's Here Comes Everybody.
is that work related? Actually it kind of is, though not directly. | |
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2the9s said: angelcat said: is that work related? Actually it kind of is, though not directly. do you work for yourself? | |
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I finished this good book, its was a Montgomery Clift biography. I enjoyed it greatly. | |
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I've got some good, easy and fun reading for you guys... Note: for the intellectuals, it's not Hemingway.
The last one, Breaking Dawn, is due to be released August 1st. |
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June7 said: I've got some good, easy and fun reading for you guys... Note: for the intellectuals, it's not Hemingway.
The last one, Breaking Dawn, is due to be released August 1st. what genre would you put them in. btw, i love an easy read. | |
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It's fantasy/fiction... a very different take on Vampires and Werewolves, with a high school backdrop. It's classified as Young Adult, but, as with Harry Potter books, they have captured the interest of all ages. |
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June7 said: It's fantasy/fiction... a very different take on Vampires and Werewolves, with a high school backdrop. It's classified as Young Adult, but, as with Harry Potter books, they have captured the interest of all ages.
i'll keep an eye out for them. like that kind of stuff. ( love anne rice as well) | |
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i'm reading this right now. well, i read the first chapter earlier this week and i've been lugging it around in my messenger bag all week, if you can call that "reading". | |
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i'm reading "gaming the vote, why elections aren't fair and what we can do about it" by william poundstone. just in the first chapter so far. | |
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I could not put this book down:
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reading three right now:
and The Rumi Collection [...i think i can, i think i can, i think i can...] | |
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But my cover is the one in the bottom left corner.... [Edited 6/12/08 18:40pm] | |
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chocolate1 said: angelcat said: any good? fact/fiction? It's a collection of interviews, magazine articles and show reviews of various artists: Jimi Hendrix, Lenny Kravitz, Slash, Little Richard, Ike & Tina... Prince is included. I've only read a few so far. I skipped to Slash 1st. I was interested to read how his ethnicity was addressed. am i the only one that didn't know he was "mixed" ? [...i think i can, i think i can, i think i can...] | |
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I was reading Salem's Lot | |
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theodore said: I was reading Salem's Lot
they made movies of that | |
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Anxiety said: theodore said: I was reading Salem's Lot
they made movies of that I know | |
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i SOOOO want to find a copy of lynda barry's book on writing, "what it is" - it looks like tips from an insane genius. | |
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reading this. absoluely adore it.
I'm missing my best friend Yes it was Incredible There's no reason to pretend | |
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Anxiety said: theodore said: I was reading Salem's Lot
they made movies of that i watched them when i was about 9. freaked me out completley. especially the part where they dig up the grave. | |
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nice to get some real views on books.
the bookshops & libraries are so over-whelming sometimes. i keep an eye out for some of these titles. thanks. | |
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angelcat said: anyone reading anything good at the moment.
i am starting to re-read 'the lovely bones' as i balled my way through it the first time. i cheered at the end great book!! reading a book called Nightmare acadamey. charlies monsters charlie benjamin is a normal kid in ever way, til he has nightmares- and all hell breaks loose. its a kids book When Charlie Benjamin sleeps, monsters wake up. It's hard to fit in when your nightmares open portals to the Netherworld, where horrible creatures live—like the class 3 Netherstalker that invaded a sleepover and tried to eat the other children. Luckily there's a place for Charlie—the Nightmare Academy. Built from wrecked ships set in the branches of the world's most incredible tree fort, the Academy trains people to use their unique gifts to fight the monsters that rush in when the lights go out. But Charlie is far more powerful than anyone ever imagined, and his entrance exam opens a portal straight to the heart of the Netherworld, where ultimate evil plots Earth's destruction. He'll need all his cleverness—and the help of his new friends—to save himself and his family and to put these bad boys to bed once and for all. The monsters under your bed are real! But never fear—the Nightmare Academy will train Nethermancers and Banishers you to destroy them!!! http://www.fantasticficti...cademy.htm [Edited 6/13/08 1:30am] seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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prb said: angelcat said: anyone reading anything good at the moment.
i am starting to re-read 'the lovely bones' as i balled my way through it the first time. i cheered at the end great book!! reading a book called Nightmare acadamey. charlies monsters charlie benjamin is a normal kid in ever way, til he has nightmares- and all hell breaks loose. its a kids book When Charlie Benjamin sleeps, monsters wake up. It's hard to fit in when your nightmares open portals to the Netherworld, where horrible creatures live—like the class 3 Netherstalker that invaded a sleepover and tried to eat the other children. Luckily there's a place for Charlie—the Nightmare Academy. Built from wrecked ships set in the branches of the world's most incredible tree fort, the Academy trains people to use their unique gifts to fight the monsters that rush in when the lights go out. But Charlie is far more powerful than anyone ever imagined, and his entrance exam opens a portal straight to the heart of the Netherworld, where ultimate evil plots Earth's destruction. He'll need all his cleverness—and the help of his new friends—to save himself and his family and to put these bad boys to bed once and for all. The monsters under your bed are real! But never fear—the Nightmare Academy will train Nethermancers and Banishers you to destroy them!!! http://www.fantasticficti...cademy.htm [Edited 6/13/08 1:30am] I fucking love The Lovely Bones... it's incredible. |
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June7 said: prb said: i cheered at the end great book!! reading a book called Nightmare acadamey. charlies monsters charlie benjamin is a normal kid in ever way, til he has nightmares- and all hell breaks loose. its a kids book When Charlie Benjamin sleeps, monsters wake up. It's hard to fit in when your nightmares open portals to the Netherworld, where horrible creatures live—like the class 3 Netherstalker that invaded a sleepover and tried to eat the other children. Luckily there's a place for Charlie—the Nightmare Academy. Built from wrecked ships set in the branches of the world's most incredible tree fort, the Academy trains people to use their unique gifts to fight the monsters that rush in when the lights go out. But Charlie is far more powerful than anyone ever imagined, and his entrance exam opens a portal straight to the heart of the Netherworld, where ultimate evil plots Earth's destruction. He'll need all his cleverness—and the help of his new friends—to save himself and his family and to put these bad boys to bed once and for all. The monsters under your bed are real! But never fear—the Nightmare Academy will train Nethermancers and Banishers you to destroy them!!! http://www.fantasticficti...cademy.htm [Edited 6/13/08 1:30am] I fucking love The Lovely Bones... it's incredible. i hope they dont stuff it up when they eventually make it into a movie seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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