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Just picked up "Stupid White Men", "Fast-Food Nation", and "Nigger" [peace]
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Lord of The Flies, again.
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Philip Roth - Deception. A Novel (again)
- if you wonder: I chose to re-read some of my fav. books this Summer
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See Tim's post, above.
Also "Magick without Tears" by Aleister Crowley
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The Godfather again, and Catch 22 again.
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Stone of Tears-Terry Goodkind
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Lovecraft - The Call of Cthulu ... Not my cup of tea ... but I have to finish it ... I hate letting down a book in the middle...
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I ahve been noticing that we have some very well read people that post to this board, and I thought that it was high time to find out jsut what books make us tick.
we can throw in a book that we like, say how you enjoyed it and why doesnt have to be an essay (like i mostly post), anything at all.
I personally love to read, and im sure many of you others do as well. Perhaps through this thread we will discover a book that we would like to read.
So please share your thoughts and vies and your books and get to know each other a lill better.
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A book on all obligations one gets when buying an appartment.
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Billy The Kid by Robert M. Utley
Not finished it yet. But so far it gives a detailed account of the legend that is Billy The Kid, in FACT. Maybe not as glorious as some of the movies based on him, but still a very interesting and enjoying read.
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Few pages left to read in Memnoch The Devil - Anne Rice totaly awsome book hard for me to put down a must read if you like a semi Goth style book
finished the book The Witching Hour - Anne rice
I found this book to be sooo much different fromt eh other Anne Rice novels based in teh same Universe as the Vampire Chronicles or even the new tales. This book is such a very human based book and not dealing with supernatural beings as such, other then spirits. cant read the next two based on this book "Lasher' and "Taltos"
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Mars by Ben Bova
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Quote from: Axls Loco on November 02, 2003, 08:49:50 PM
Mars by Ben Bova
Actually a pretty good book (although I'm not a big Bova fan).......
I'm just finishing off The Witching Hour................
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Remember When...by Nora Roberts and J.D. Robb. I didn't send the little card back to the book club and Doubleday sent it to me.
It hasn't been too bad, though. Nora Roberts wrote the part set in the present and J.D. Robb jumped forward in time to finish the story line. Interesting way to write a novel at least.
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Victor Klemperer - Tageb?cher (-Diaries) 1933 - 1945
Besides - Philip Roth. Inventing America (biographical magazine)
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im actually "always reading" a tolkien book.
silmatillion, lotr, tales.... when i got time i can just take one of these books and read....
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Don Quixote (Cervantes) - i started reading that book cause i saw the " Lost in la Mancha" documentary about how Terry Gilliam failed to do a "Don Quixote" movie. i loved it, the movie, and the book. really. kinda hard to read regardin the style, but loved it.
One flew over the cukoos nest (?forgot?) - amazing, i've never read before, then i watched the movie again.
Farhenheit 451 - loved it too. the movie got a real "weird" atmosphere, that 70's scifi style...
before that i read, Survivor (chuck palahniuk), Choke (chuck palahniuk), Action Script Programming Manual (LOL)
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I've just finished the last book of the Tawny Man trilogy - Fool's fate - By Robin Hobb ...
It's simply amazing ! I really like this author !
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Quote from: God_i5_de4d on November 03, 2003, 04:06:46 AM
One flew over the cukoos nest (?forgot?) - amazing, i've never read before, then i watched the movie again.
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For my Uni course:
Speaking with vampires: Rumour and history in colonial africa by Luise White...
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For my Uni course:
Speaking with vampires: Rumour and history in colonial africa by Luise White...
Cool............can you tell me a little about it?
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