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New site? Maybe some day.
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what types of books do you like? |
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I finished harry potter a month or so ago...
now, I'm reading the davinci code. |
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i just finished kurt vonnegut "welcome to the monkey house" and im working on some borges. my all-time favorite is still Danielewski's House of Leaves. Can anything top that? |
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did you read other vonnegut like breakfast of champions or cat's cradle?
I don't know danielewski.. but if you like vonnegut, try tim robbins. the book still life with woodpecker or half asleep in frog pjs, whatever you do stay away from even cowgirls get the blues.. that book sucked so bad. |
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oh and the davinci code sucks for the first 50-70 pages and then after that rocks. it starts moving very fast. |
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I usually dont have time to read exept when im on the toilet and its usually something by HP Lovecraft or Aleister Crowley. |
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hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy... short but immensely sweet
The Star Rover by Jack London is very good
Mythago Wood is another good book
Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman is awesome |
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i liked animal farm and black mass |
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snowcrash by niel stephenson? |
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I usually don't read actual books. I read mostly MAD mag (the best) and Discover mag, National geographic and the back of the coco puffs box. |
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angels and demons (davinci code guy) rules... really interesting theories on science and religion
im reading some hp lovecraft compilation now... it's definite nerdery but it rocks |
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xmikex said:[QUOTEmy all-time favorite is still Danielewski's House of Leaves. Can anything top that? |
i was actually just given this book as a gift. Im gonna read it when i have time off from school. I had never heard of it but my uncle thought it was terrific so he gave it to me. |
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TheGreatSpaldino said: hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy... short but immensely sweet |
If you like hitchhikers guide check out a book called Red Dwarf. Fuckin hilarious!!!! I forget who wrote it but if you go to a barnes and gnoble or borders theyll find it for you in the scifi section. Definitely worth checking out. Its way funnier than hitchhikers!
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Apocalypse Culture Vol. 1 + 2 |
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anything written by Neil Gaiman. I'm just finishing up American Gods and I don't want it to end! Neverwhere is a good one to start with, though. |
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"Nothing in this book is true, but it's exactly how things are" by Bob Frissell |
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If you like hitchhikers guide check out a book called Red Dwarf. Fuckin hilarious!!!! I forget who wrote it but if you go to a barnes and gnoble or borders theyll find it for you in the scifi section. Definitely worth checking out. Its way funnier than hitchhikers!
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have u heard of the television serious called Red Dwarf? Its probably based on the book, THAT is fucking hilarious
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i somehow managed to fuck up the quote. three cheers for how much i suck |
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last two books I read were
Dude, Where's My Country - Michael Moore
Beyond Good and Evil - Nietzsche
Moore's new book was really really good. |
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Michael Moore is a self important, bloated, pinko, socialist. |
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my friend had a book called "you are worthless", which seemed pretty interesting from what i read of it. |
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I enjoyed reading The House of Leaves. The way the format ties in with the story was clever but some of it seems a little gimmicky in retrospect. I know that he had a collection of letters from the book published but he hasn't done anything else to my knowledge. The last book I finished was "The Harlot by the Side of the Road" by Kirsch. I don't normally like detective/mystery novels but I've been enjoying Black Dahlia by James Ellroy. |
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"A Million Little Pieces" by James Frey is actually rather good.
As said before, anything by Gaiman is awesome. |
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