Q3W Book Club
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Would anyone be interested in reading the Brothers Karamazov by Dostoevsky and discussing it? There are even some free translations online if you don't want to buy it, but its a very large book so you probably don't want to read it online. Just an idea
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read it, loved it :icon14:saturn wrote:Oh, I mentioned in some thread that one of the last books I read was:
"The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" by Mark Haddon
You probably replied to it too, but it was a very good read.
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Just picked it up for some pleasure reading while backpacking this upcoming weekend. I'll let you know what I think when I get back.ToxicBug wrote:Anyone wants to read Angels and Demons by Dan Brown and discuss it?
And as long as Dostoevsky keeps coming up... I went searching through an old stash of books looking for "The Brothers K", but only found "The Idiot." Has anyone read it? Is it any good? I think that'll be next on the list. That and "Stories From Lake Wobegon." :icon26:
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rightsliver wrote:Dune is gay. The first book was good, the second and third were passable, and then it all went to shit after that. God Emperor of Dune and Heretics of Dune were fucking awful.
though I partially agree with you about God Emperor. If Leto had just said "my prescience tells me that this Golden Path is the only course of future history that won't end in the destruction of the human species, and I have to merge with a giant worm, become a tyrant and live 3000 years to make sure you follow it ok d00dz?" it would have been a whole more straightforward. There was a lot of pseudo-mystical bollox in that book
frank cunting herbert was off his tree with all the amateur philosophy and feminine supremacy rubbish. He shoulda just stopped after the first book, or possibly done one sequel that combined 2 and 3 without the hot air.
But i find it hard to place [deserved] value on the first instalment of something so bloated, so repetitive and so -- ultimately -- pedestrian.
But i find it hard to place [deserved] value on the first instalment of something so bloated, so repetitive and so -- ultimately -- pedestrian.
It's okay, but Crime and Punishment is better.werldhed wrote:Just picked it up for some pleasure reading while backpacking this upcoming weekend. I'll let you know what I think when I get back.ToxicBug wrote:Anyone wants to read Angels and Demons by Dan Brown and discuss it?
And as long as Dostoevsky keeps coming up... I went searching through an old stash of books looking for "The Brothers K", but only found "The Idiot." Has anyone read it? Is it any good? I think that'll be next on the list. That and "Stories From Lake Wobegon." :icon26:
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The Idiot is brilliant.werldhed wrote:Just picked it up for some pleasure reading while backpacking this upcoming weekend. I'll let you know what I think when I get back.ToxicBug wrote:Anyone wants to read Angels and Demons by Dan Brown and discuss it?
And as long as Dostoevsky keeps coming up... I went searching through an old stash of books looking for "The Brothers K", but only found "The Idiot." Has anyone read it? Is it any good? I think that'll be next on the list. That and "Stories From Lake Wobegon." :icon26:
really liked the first one, would recommend it to anyone. the rest were shite, would've been better to leave it as a one-off - and not make that bloody tv series.sliver wrote:Dune is gay. The first book was good, the second and third were passable, and then it all went to shit after that. God Emperor of Dune and Heretics of Dune were fucking awful.
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my mum just finished reading it and reccommended it to me. I wouldn't be adverse to everyone even semi-agreeing on a few novels and we'll all read them, but for the moment i'll track down Angels and Demons for my late-night reading and get back to you all.ToxicBug wrote:Anyone wants to read Angels and Demons by Dan Brown and discuss it?
to be honest, it's been ages (a couple of years) since i actually sat down and read a book. too busy getting drunk and doing homework (but not doing homework while drunk
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GLOSSY....A&D SPOILERSToxicBug wrote:Anyone wants to read Angels and Demons by Dan Brown and discuss it?
I didnt long finish that either, good book.
Tho some of it was abit odd, like the fact that none of the
cameras were recording and not one of the 100's they had
placed saw the dude with the anti matter. Also a Pope having
an son and being kept under wraps?!
I read Angels and Demons last year and I bought the illustrated version recently.
Basically, it's Dan Brown warming up for the Da Vinci Code. Having the same main character, another great historical European city (Rome), lots of cryptology and codes, large religious undertones, impossible escape scenes, lots of chases and deadlines.
Yeah, it's the pre-Da Vinci book. Amusing and a page-turner at times.
Basically, it's Dan Brown warming up for the Da Vinci Code. Having the same main character, another great historical European city (Rome), lots of cryptology and codes, large religious undertones, impossible escape scenes, lots of chases and deadlines.
Yeah, it's the pre-Da Vinci book. Amusing and a page-turner at times.