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    WeretacoWeretaco Cubicle Gangster Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    Meissnerd wrote: »
    I bought a Game of Thrones

    Good call. I'm just past halfway in A Feast for Crows.

    I also just finished the newest William Gibson (Spook Country) last night. It was a pretty good read though I wish he had gone farther with the art stuff he introduced in the beginning. It also ended a little on the quick side for me. Just when I really got to know the characters it all wrapped up and ended.

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    M.D.M.D. and then what happens? Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    I just found out the Lies of Locke Lamora is going to be turned into a movie, Warner bros bougth the rights to it right when it came out.

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    PillsAreNicePillsAreNice Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    yeah after the first dune they get progressively wackier and wackier.

    I too read Soon I Will Be Invincible and I liked it a lot. It's light reading for sure but a fun look at the super hero genre.

    I also liked Special Topics in Calamity Physics (not a science novel). It's got a girl and a murder mystery but also a surprising amount of character and revolutionary/guerilla warfare, if you can get past the narrator's crippling superiority complex



    Don't bother reading past the first Dune. Trust me.

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    Me Too!Me Too! __BANNED USERS regular
    edited February 2008
    The second one, Dune Messiah, I think, wasn't too bad. I never finished the third one.
    I finally got a hold of Crooked Little Vein tonight, and read most of it during my radio show.
    Goddamn, it's good.

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    Penguin IncarnatePenguin Incarnate King of Kafiristan Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    Dune has a pretty quick drop-off in quality after the first novel, but the first novel is fucking amazing. It's one of the best things I've ever read, sci-fi or otherwise. Everyone should read Dune, damnit.

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    PiptheFairPiptheFair Frequently not in boats. Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    the sound and the fury, as I lay dying and a light in august as well as breakfast of champions should arrive tomorrow

    yay

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    PoorochondriacPoorochondriac Ah, man Ah, jeezRegistered User regular
    edited February 2008
    I have a pretty big lit-nerd boner for Faulkner.

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    KusuguttaiKusuguttai __BANNED USERS regular
    edited February 2008
    my lit-nerd boner is for mark twain

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    Casual EddyCasual Eddy The Astral PlaneRegistered User regular
    edited February 2008
    I once quoted the litany against fear from dune to some of my literary type friends, you know the kind that doesn't read science fiction. They earnestly thought it was from a historical author of some kind, it was grand!

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    Regicid3Regicid3 Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    I just read the synopsis of Brave New World... I'm such a horrible reader. I didn't realize he went on a binge of sex and drugs and then hung himself.

    God damn it.

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    Dublo7Dublo7 Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    Regicid3 wrote: »
    I just read the synopsis of Brave New World... I'm such a horrible reader. I didn't realize he went on a binge of sex and drugs and then hung himself.

    God damn it.
    No... no, it's not your fault. It's the way the book was written's fault.

    I couldn't even get that far.

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    Penguin IncarnatePenguin Incarnate King of Kafiristan Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    Brave New World kind of sucks.

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    Regicid3Regicid3 Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    It talked about a compass and I was supposed to catch on that he hung himself?

    :o

    I liked it, but I got lost once or twice.

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    Dublo7Dublo7 Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    Brave New World kind of sucks.
    The writing is incoherent bullshit.

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    L|amaL|ama Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    Regicid3 wrote: »
    I finally finished Brave New World. The last chapter was intense as fuck, I loved it.

    What's with the compass though?

    Can you jog my memory in a spoiler?

    Oh right, the whole spinning around like a compass or something thing?

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    Regicid3Regicid3 Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    Yeah, that's what I'm talking about. I just opened the book to copy the last paragraph and I figured out what's wrong... I missed this:

    "Just under the crown of the arch dangled a pair of feet."

    :(

    I'm picking up Fahrenheit 451 tomorrow.

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    laughingfuzzballlaughingfuzzball Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    Have you read 1984?

    If not, it needs to be part of this binge. You can add Animal Farm, too, if you like, but it's not as good.

    Sometimes I wonder if Animal Farm only exists for people who don't get 1984.
    I've spoken with people who didn't get Animal Farm. It's kinda scary that these people might vote.

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    DakalDakal Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    I honestly forget what Animal Farm's message was... It's been so long since I read it.

    Also, has anyone read the book "the Crystalids" or something like that where the whole darn thing takes place in Newfoundland but they dont call it that and all the kids are psychic?

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    Penguin IncarnatePenguin Incarnate King of Kafiristan Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    People are fucking idiots.

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    Penguin IncarnatePenguin Incarnate King of Kafiristan Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    Dakal wrote: »
    I honestly forget what Animal Farm's message was... It's been so long since I read it.

    Also, has anyone read the book "the Crystalids" or something like that where the whole darn thing takes place in Newfoundland but they dont call it that and all the kids are psychic?
    You mean The Village that's not The Village?

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    DakalDakal Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
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    SenjutsuSenjutsu thot enthusiast Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    Dakal wrote: »
    Also, has anyone read the book "the Crystalids" or something like that where the whole darn thing takes place in Newfoundland but they dont call it that and all the kids are psychic?

    I read that in high school. It was pretty good from what I can remember, at least compared to most of the rest of the crap on the curriculum.

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    Casual EddyCasual Eddy The Astral PlaneRegistered User regular
    edited February 2008
    What was the most you ever lost on a coin toss?

    I should read that book.

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    Regicid3Regicid3 Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    Of course I read 1984, I love that book. That was where I started. I didn't know Animal Farm was a dystopic novel. I'll have to check it out.

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    Regicid3Regicid3 Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    I didn't even know it was by Orwell.

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    Charles KinboteCharles Kinbote Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    just bought God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater after a long stint of no reading

    I kinda didn't really read much for fun for a year there, and a few months ago got back into books. I am overjoyed that I have a new book and am ecstatic about the prospect of reading it

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    Casual EddyCasual Eddy The Astral PlaneRegistered User regular
    edited February 2008
    my favorite highschool books were 1984 and the great gatsby

    I didn't have a mindgasm over 1984. I just really liked how it was written.

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    DakalDakal Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    Senjutsu wrote: »
    Dakal wrote: »
    Also, has anyone read the book "the Crystalids" or something like that where the whole darn thing takes place in Newfoundland but they dont call it that and all the kids are psychic?

    I read that in high school. It was pretty good from what I can remember, at least compared to most of the rest of the crap on the curriculum.

    Same here... I believe I read it in about 3 days compared to 3 weeks with Shakespear... oh god I hate that fucker.

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    SenjutsuSenjutsu thot enthusiast Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    Shakespear I liked fine.


    A Separate Peace was pretty much the worst thing since ass in a can

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    Casual EddyCasual Eddy The Astral PlaneRegistered User regular
    edited February 2008
    Reading Shakespeare is ok but I've never liked watching it on stage.

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    Charles KinboteCharles Kinbote Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    I am just a dystopian freak

    Brave New World, 1984, Clockwork Orange, I just love the context so much

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    Regicid3Regicid3 Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    my favorite high school books were 1984 and the great gatsby

    I didn't have a mindgasm over 1984. I just really liked how it was written.

    I ordered a copy on amazon for like 8 bucks, including shipping. It comes in about a week later and I'm reading it. A little more than half way through, I come across a receipt... a receipt from a book store about 10 minutes away from me.

    From 1996.

    creepy

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    Dublo7Dublo7 Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    I love Orwell.

    It's also funny, I think I love the No Country movie as much as I love the novel. That never, ever happens.

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    Regicid3Regicid3 Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    I am just a dystopian freak

    Brave New World, 1984, Clockwork Orange, I just love the context so much

    Hey, me too.

    Let's make out.

    O_o

    I didn't know Clockwork was a book. I haven't seen the movie either, I've been meaning to though... O_o

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    Penguin IncarnatePenguin Incarnate King of Kafiristan Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    Dakal wrote: »
    Same here... I believe I read it in about 3 days compared to 3 weeks with Shakespear... oh god I hate that fucker.

    You shut your whore mouth!

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    laughingfuzzballlaughingfuzzball Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    Regicid3 wrote: »
    Of course I read 1984, I love that book. That was where I started. I didn't know Animal Farm was a dystopic novel. I'll have to check it out.

    It's not all that dystopic, more in line with the political theme. If you're looking for dystopia, pick up A Clockwork Orange, but make sure your copy has 21 chapters (not 20), especially if it's old and you're in the states.

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    Charles KinboteCharles Kinbote Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    what

    what

    clockwork is such a book

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    Dublo7Dublo7 Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    Clockwork is a great book. So is the movie.

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    laughingfuzzballlaughingfuzzball Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    Regicid3 wrote: »
    I am just a dystopian freak

    Brave New World, 1984, Clockwork Orange, I just love the context so much

    Hey, me too.

    Let's make out.

    O_o

    I didn't know Clockwork was a book. I haven't seen the movie either, I've been meaning to though... O_o

    This is one of those cases where it's definately better to read it first, then watch it. I did it the other way round, and it wasn't as good as it could have been.

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    laughingfuzzballlaughingfuzzball Registered User regular
    edited February 2008
    Dakal wrote: »
    I honestly forget what Animal Farm's message was... It's been so long since I read it.
    communism=bad

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