JTHelms All American 4696 Posts user info edit post |
11/4/2007 12:35:44 PM |
rvinnyb Veteran 464 Posts user info edit post |
Papillon - Henri Charriere
and
Angela's Ashes - Frank McCourt 11/4/2007 1:04:16 PM |
craptastic All American 6115 Posts user info edit post |
Currently reading Between the Bridge and the River by Craig Ferguson. Very good, reminds me a little of Palahniuk's style.
Just finished Sanctuary by William Faulkner, good read. 11/12/2007 4:17:15 AM |
dzombie28 Veteran 383 Posts user info edit post |
A Moveable Feast - Ernest Hemingway An Anthology of Contemporary Short Stories of Bangladesh 11/12/2007 6:51:22 AM |
Drovkin All American 8438 Posts user info edit post |
40 pages in and it's almost impossible to put down
11/12/2007 7:49:34 AM |
richthofen All American 15758 Posts user info edit post |
11/12/2007 9:46:04 AM |
miska All American 22242 Posts user info edit post |
11/26/2007 11:48:13 PM |
youwould Veteran 264 Posts user info edit post |
Tobias Smollett's Humphry Clinker, the poetry of Wordsworth and Shelley, and various books about them.
I'm over British literature. 11/27/2007 1:06:24 AM |
CalledToArms All American 22025 Posts user info edit post |
im keeping my tradition of reading the hobbit during the holiday season i love it every time.
not sure whats next on my list tho 11/27/2007 11:35:31 AM |
StillFuchsia All American 18941 Posts user info edit post |
11/27/2007 11:37:44 AM |
drunknloaded Suspended 147487 Posts user info edit post |
rofl 11/27/2007 11:40:03 AM |
acdiaz All American 722 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "im keeping my tradition of reading the hobbit during the holiday season" |
I used to read The Hobbit and the trilogy every year when high school let out for the summer. slacker
Malcolm Gladwell - Blink Charles Bukowski - The Post Office some Philip K. Dick short stories Hunter Thompson - The Rum Diary (again) some professional development book for work saw StillFuchsia mention complete stories by Kafka earlier, I think I might pick up a copy of that next11/27/2007 3:40:02 PM |
StillFuchsia All American 18941 Posts user info edit post |
you should
hell, everyone should
Kafka <3 11/27/2007 3:42:32 PM |
acdiaz All American 722 Posts user info edit post |
yeah, I've always meant to read Kafka but never did 11/27/2007 3:43:46 PM |
Arab13 Art Vandelay 45180 Posts user info edit post |
schimatrix 11/27/2007 3:43:57 PM |
Skwinkle burritotomyface 19447 Posts user info edit post |
I didn't know you liked Bukowski, acdiaz. If you come over again before you move we can talk about hookers and booze. 11/27/2007 3:49:34 PM |
acdiaz All American 722 Posts user info edit post |
my two favorite subjects
Women is my favorite of his 11/27/2007 3:58:51 PM |
philly4808 All American 710 Posts user info edit post |
just finished Into Thin Air. Not sure what I'm going to get next. 11/27/2007 4:07:39 PM |
Skwinkle burritotomyface 19447 Posts user info edit post |
I haven't read any of his novels, actually, but I'd like to. 11/27/2007 4:08:50 PM |
miska All American 22242 Posts user info edit post |
^^^Women is my favorite book by him as well
and this is LOL worthy if you like Bukowski: http://progressiveboink.com/archive/peanuts-by-charles-bukowski/1.html] 11/27/2007 4:09:29 PM |
BobbyDigital Thots and Prayers 41777 Posts user info edit post |
Currently re-reading The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene
Also on my reading list:
The Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
I've become very interested in 'Internet Economics' lately and after some wikipedia reading, I wanted to get a deeper understanding of it, and added these to my list:
The Long Tail by Chris Anderson The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell Made to Stick by Dan and Chip Heath
If anyone has read any of the above, i'd be interested in your comments. 11/27/2007 4:17:22 PM |
acdiaz All American 722 Posts user info edit post |
^Greene strikes me as a scumbag, but I read The Power of Seduction and it was pretty interesting.
Gladwell is AWESOME - definitely on my short list of favorite writers. I read The Tipping Point a few years ago in college and again since. It's really an engrossing read - you'll be finished before you know it. If you like it, check out Blink, as well as his New Yorker archive: http://www.gladwell.com/archive.html
[Edited on November 27, 2007 at 4:30 PM. Reason : it pretty was interesting] 11/27/2007 4:29:36 PM |
acdiaz All American 722 Posts user info edit post |
^^^Haha yeah, I'd seen that. The only thing missing was his shamelessly seducing her afterwards. 11/27/2007 4:35:13 PM |
nastoute All American 31058 Posts user info edit post |
i don't really "read" 11/27/2007 4:42:45 PM |
StillFuchsia All American 18941 Posts user info edit post |
We know. 11/27/2007 10:38:08 PM |
Jaybee1200 Suspended 56200 Posts user info edit post |
yeah, tipping point is badass, blink is alright but not as good...
if you all want a book that will totally blow your fucking mind read this:
I first read it about 6 years ago a reread it once a year
Currently reading:
11/27/2007 10:41:28 PM |
rwoody Save TWW 37694 Posts user info edit post |
11/27/2007 10:53:44 PM |
jwb9984 All American 14039 Posts user info edit post |
^best novel ever 11/27/2007 11:07:43 PM |
Drovkin All American 8438 Posts user info edit post |
meh
maybe it'll get better
11/28/2007 10:09:14 AM |
miska All American 22242 Posts user info edit post |
^it doesn't 11/28/2007 11:10:35 AM |
keefus All American 15551 Posts user info edit post |
"The Street Lawyer" - John Grisham
pretty good so far 11/28/2007 8:39:33 PM |
titans78 All American 4038 Posts user info edit post |
Shantaram 11/28/2007 9:21:03 PM |
tsavla All American 6787 Posts user info edit post |
reread "The fountainhead" for the nth time
next book: the kite runner 11/29/2007 2:15:03 AM |
ncsuallday Sink the Flagship 9818 Posts user info edit post |
I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell
hands down funniest shit ever. i keep a copy on my coffee table and people will come over just to read it. they cant put it down. i cant put it down. you cant put it down. in soviet tww it puts you down. 11/29/2007 4:36:06 AM |
WillemJoel All American 8006 Posts user info edit post |
^that's that self-indulgent prick who writes about his college escapades.
genius 11/29/2007 7:37:48 AM |
chabnic All American 2965 Posts user info edit post |
ellis - less than zero
vonnegut - player piano. 11/29/2007 11:12:11 AM |
acdiaz All American 722 Posts user info edit post |
Admitting you like Tucker Max is the literary equivalent of professing your undying love for nu-metal. 11/29/2007 5:35:35 PM |
WillemJoel All American 8006 Posts user info edit post |
^I couldn't have said it any better. thxu. 11/29/2007 7:25:52 PM |
rvinnyb Veteran 464 Posts user info edit post |
Oh come on. Tucker Max is pretty funny stuff
Currently reading the Kite Runner and still struggling to get through Angela's Ashes. 12/2/2007 9:58:47 PM |
philly4808 All American 710 Posts user info edit post |
I just picked up A Clockwork Orange from the library. I haven't gotten very far, but it seems like a hard read because of the slang. Does it get easier to interpret once you read further? 12/2/2007 10:22:32 PM |
elduderino All American 4343 Posts user info edit post |
for its entertainment value...
i swear...
12/2/2007 10:43:38 PM |
mkcarter PLAY SO HARD 4369 Posts user info edit post |
I'm reading this book as well, its pretty good so far
12/3/2007 10:32:53 AM |
StillFuchsia All American 18941 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "I just picked up A Clockwork Orange from the library. I haven't gotten very far, but it seems like a hard read because of the slang. Does it get easier to interpret once you read further?" |
Yeah, it's a little easier to read later on in the novel when you get used to the vocab.12/3/2007 11:08:36 AM |
jwb9984 All American 14039 Posts user info edit post |
and also its overrated 12/3/2007 9:12:54 PM |
bottombaby IRL 21954 Posts user info edit post |
12/3/2007 9:19:10 PM |
CharlieEFH All American 21806 Posts user info edit post |
by no means profound, but pretty hilarious:
12/3/2007 9:20:24 PM |
StillFuchsia All American 18941 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "and also its overrated" |
no, it's not
and we aren't discussing how overrated the books in this thread are, we're just talking about what we've read recently
so kindly GTFO12/3/2007 10:02:45 PM |
acdiaz All American 722 Posts user info edit post |
now now, ma'am, you didn't object when I talked shit about ol' Tucker Max
DO I SENSE BIAS
12/4/2007 1:30:20 AM |
StillFuchsia All American 18941 Posts user info edit post |
I just don't want to have this thread degenerate into fights about the over- or underratedness of well-established classics, because it'll turn into a big mess, that's all.
Feel free to say you didn't like a book because of ___, ____ and ___, or that you hate Tucker Max when someone brings it up, but calling a book "overrated" brings up a bunch of side issues (not the least of which is that a book as well-established as Burgess's is rated highly for a reason).
[Edited on December 4, 2007 at 8:24 AM. Reason : .] 12/4/2007 8:21:36 AM |
jwb9984 All American 14039 Posts user info edit post |
it didn't like a clockwork orange because it sucked
12/4/2007 5:32:25 PM |