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Quote from: Gunner80 on July 22, 2003, 01:41:43 AM
The Time Machine
i had to write an essay on that once. good book. i wrote about how i thought h. g. wells was boring, unintelligent, and unimaginative. i don't actually believe that to be true, but i thought it would make the essay more fun.
i'm still stuck with Rainbow Six, by Tom Clancy
i've had it for about two months now and i'm only about 150 pages in. it bores me, does anyone want it? come and get it!
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Quote from: jarmo on July 29, 2003, 11:02:58 AM
William Gibson - Neuromancer
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great choice...father of cyberpunk novels
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William Gibson - Neuromancer
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Neuromancer...Jarmo, are you reading romance novels?
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Neuromancer...Jarmo, are you reading romance novels?
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great choice...father of cyberpunk novels
There are other kinds of books you know.
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Stephen King-The Gunslinger
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Letters to a young activist- Todd Gitlin.
good book
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Quote from: jarmo on July 29, 2003, 07:12:46 PM
Quote from: CatHavingFun on July 29, 2003, 07:09:47 PM
Neuromancer...Jarmo, are you reading romance novels?
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Quote from: Axls Loco on July 29, 2003, 05:34:03 PM
great choice...father of cyberpunk novels
There are other kinds of books you know.
/jarmo
Cat...there probably would be no Matrix without William Gibson...he invented that genre of scifi
Jarmo...i dont have the specified memory capacity to read shakespeare...please reinsert jackplug into back of head and reboot [help] [rofl]
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Quote from: jarmo on July 29, 2003, 11:02:58 AM
William Gibson - Neuromancer
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No kidding. I bought that book a while ago. It's sitting on my bookshelf waiting to be read. I should stop procrastinating and start reading it.
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book three of the feynman lectures on quantum mechanics
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The Bible.
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Probably one of the scariest books i have ever read lol Stupid White Men - Michael Moore. Great read it's hard to put down.
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false memory by dean r koontz is an unbelievable book, read it u will love it, its a total mindfuck!
from the corner of his eye dean r koontz outstanding! read it also!
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Quote from: jarmo on July 29, 2003, 11:02:58 AM
William Gibson - Neuromancer
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No kidding. I bought that book a while ago. It's sitting on my bookshelf waiting to be read. I should stop procrastinating and start reading it.
I've read about 50 pages of it. Probably not the easiest book I've read......
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Roses Are Red by James Patterson
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Quote from: Hodgson on July 29, 2003, 07:58:39 PM
That's one of my favorite books. The preface alone is reason to pick it up. And it is eminently re-readable, as I intended to re-read it (again) this fall or winter.
As you like Dorian Gray, two other books you might enjoy (if you've not already read them) are The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym by Poe, and Melmoth the Wanderer by Charles Maturin. Maturin was a great-uncle of Wilde's or something, and I've heard it suggested that Melmoth the Wanderer was a partial influence on Dorian Gray.
Yeah, it's an amazing work. I could underline nearly every sentence. I'll read it again a few times in the future, that's for sure. And yes, I've read Pym by Poe but I never heard of Charles Maturin. I'll search amazon now and give it a try since it sounds interesting what you say.
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Frank Herburt's Dune-Chapter house
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Merkur 652 (8/2003) - Deutsche Zeitschrift f?r europ?isches Denken (translated: "German Magazine for european thinking").
Themes:
"Why literature has not the last word anymore" (Peter. H. Neumann)
"Renaissance of the family novel" (Lothar M?ller)
"Four american novelists" (W. Freund / G. Graf)
"Wealth, beauty and american language" (G. Raeithel)
etc......
A magazine of intellectual essays. Highly recommended for everyone who speaks German.
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Just about to finish "On The Road" by Jack Kerouc. And i've just started reading a book called "Futeboll" about how football has plays such a hige role in brazilian culture.
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Philip Roth - Portnoys Complaint (again)
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just finished motley crue the dirt for like the 4th time
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