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Currently reading "The Time Traveler's Wife" by Audrey Nifferenger. I highly recommend to people who love love and adventure stories. Fun book to read, I really enjoyed it so far.
Currently reading "The Time Traveler's Wife" by Audrey Nifferenger. I highly recommend to people who love love and adventure stories. Fun book to read, I really enjoyed it so far.
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Here are the books I received for Christmas, in alphabetical order, by author:
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Aggressively double-posting because no one /reads/ anymore:
Some Louis L'amour stuff. Inherent Vice. Finished The Evolution of Physics. Starting The Damned Human Race by Mark Twain. Bought that one James Joyce book but won't start it for a while. Also bought The Winter of Our Discontent.
Some Louis L'amour stuff. Inherent Vice. Finished The Evolution of Physics. Starting The Damned Human Race by Mark Twain. Bought that one James Joyce book but won't start it for a while. Also bought The Winter of Our Discontent.
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Rangers Apprentice ftw
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Original sig! God this thing's old.
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I know I'm late as hell with reading this series but:
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I read the first one of that series but a month ago, and thought it was fucking superb.Luminaflare wrote:I know I'm late as hell with reading this series but:
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I'm currently into the 'Inkheart' trilogy. Good stuff, good stuff.
Thanks to furry for this awesome sig. He likes birds, he does.
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Aw, Techno, don't lie to me and say you're just now reading those.Techno wrote:
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I discovered this today, nestled away in a library book store, of all places, and am totally psyched.
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Signed by the author, which is rad.
'rret donc d'niaser 'vec mon sirop d'erable, calis, si j't'r'vois icitte j'pellerais la police, tu l'veras l'criss de poutine de cul t'auras en prison, tabarnak
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Clever.
Intense.
This is the Simone Necronomicon. Wish me luck.
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Apparently this is going to become a movie starring...*cringes*...Will Smith.
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I do /not/ want to watch Will Smith play a mentally retarded person.Seneschal wrote: Apparently this is going to become a movie starring...*cringes*...Will Smith.
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I read those books back in grade school. They made no sense.OutrightOJ wrote:I'm currently into the 'Inkheart' trilogy. Good stuff, good stuff.
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Got these 3 books for my birthday!
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harry potter!!!
readin the series in random order for the five thousandth time
nevar gets boring
readin the series in random order for the five thousandth time
nevar gets boring
haveaniceday=P
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This is not actually true. I've done exactly the same thing about seventy times, and it did, in fact, get boring a while ago.wayofn wrote:harry potter!!!
readin the series in random order for the five thousandth time
nevar gets boring
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He's 12 it won't get boring for a while for him.flagmyidol wrote:This is not actually true. I've done exactly the same thing about seventy times, and it did, in fact, get boring a while ago.wayofn wrote:harry potter!!!
readin the series in random order for the five thousandth time
nevar gets boring
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I got this book for an English ISU.
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Recently I had to come up with a list of books to order to read on a trip I'm going on soon, so I came to this thread, of course, for advice. I saw and ordered House of Leaves solely on the basis that Yahoozy was reading it. The books arrived today. And it turns out this will be my first "Original of Laura"-style novel (scraps of writing with unique layout). I'm skeptical about such a format, but I'll give the author more than full benefit of doubt and try my best to follow as long as I can. I also bought The Waves, by Virginia Woolf.
My most recent read was Narcissus and Goldmund, which I read entirely in Albania and quite enjoyed, even though I still disapprove of Goldmund and his superficiality and thickheadedness. I tried to read Wuthering Heights, but I got about 100 pages through before I was disgusted at the number of characters and the complexity of all the events and stopped reading. I can follow Tolstoy, which everyone else complains about, but I don't have a clue who *anyone* is in Wuthering Heights, and the prose just isn't high-quality enough to suggest that it would be worthwhile for me to find out.
Oh, and I read Fahrenheit 451 over Christmas, and loved it. It was one of the best books I've ever read.
My most recent read was Narcissus and Goldmund, which I read entirely in Albania and quite enjoyed, even though I still disapprove of Goldmund and his superficiality and thickheadedness. I tried to read Wuthering Heights, but I got about 100 pages through before I was disgusted at the number of characters and the complexity of all the events and stopped reading. I can follow Tolstoy, which everyone else complains about, but I don't have a clue who *anyone* is in Wuthering Heights, and the prose just isn't high-quality enough to suggest that it would be worthwhile for me to find out.
Oh, and I read Fahrenheit 451 over Christmas, and loved it. It was one of the best books I've ever read.
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I wanted that to be "entirely in Albanian," because my respect for you would have ++'d.yungerkid wrote:My most recent read was Narcissus and Goldmund, which I read entirely in Albania ...
I've been really busy lately but I managed to read this awful compilation of new Sherlock Holmes short stories by people like Stephen King. Actually, I saw King's name on the cover and picked it up on that basis, since I dig the Holmesian universe. He wrote a single five-page story and the rest are really stupid/creepy.
One's about Cthulhu, and most of the rest are about aliens.
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Didn't Neil Gaiman already do that? A Study in Emerald? Or maybe I'm getting confused with the other Cthulhu stories he did.flagmyidol wrote:One's about Cthulhu, and most of the rest are about aliens.
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flagmyidol wrote:compilation of new Sherlock Holmes short stories
I haven't read much Sherlock Holmes stuff, and I can't even remember where Cthulhu comes from, but....flagmyidol wrote:One's about Cthulhu, and most of the rest are about aliens.
Sherlook Holmes and Cthulhu? Oh dear.
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