Books you bought recently/are planning to read

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Grudge
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I just bought this one (although I haven't finished Chasm City yet):

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Le Ton beau de Marot: In Praise of the Music of Language - Hofstadter, Douglas R.
Translation Studies (New Accents Series) - Susan Bassnett-McGuire
Myths to Live By - Joseph Campbell
i've got the paperback of Card's shadow of the giant on pre-order from amazon
gonna re-read Farhenheit 451 eventually, as i picked up a nice hardcover of that.
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Post by 4days »

Deji wrote:Master and Margarita - Bulgakov obviously.
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lol...I'm an idiot..
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Post by werldhed »

Freakaloin wrote:lol...ppl still buy books? rofl...
As opposed to what? Having the nice library lady read them to you on Saturday afternoons in the kid's section?
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Post by plained »

they do :paranoid: that there?
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lol...I'm an idiot..
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Post by Jackal »

I'll probably pick up the new Stephen King book soon.
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Post by plained »

hey kudos loined one man :up:

its abosolutely effortless for you :icon20:

you own right heavy ey
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what?
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:olo:@plained
Jackal wrote:what?
he said you're a cunt
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sliver wrote:Sitting in my room waiting to be read:The Gormenghast Novels, by Mervyn Peake (apparently comparable to
They're nothing like the Lord of the Rings. For a start, they have proper characters and they're well written. The first two are fantastic, last one's a bit so-so
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Ayn Rand - The Fountainhead
Ayn Rand - Atlas Shrugged

read them both almost to the end. Now they're lying there next to my bed and I can't continue because I can't decide which one I want to finish first.

They're both really good books, though.

When I have some spare time, I'll read Gai-Jin by James Clavell. And Noble House after that.
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Just finished Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman. Not as good as american gods, but a decent read.
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Geebs wrote:
sliver wrote:Sitting in my room waiting to be read:The Gormenghast Novels, by Mervyn Peake (apparently comparable to
They're nothing like the Lord of the Rings. For a start, they have proper characters and they're well written. The first two are fantastic, last one's a bit so-so
Do they have Hobbits? Because I'm not reading anything with hobbits, the LOTR movies have taught me that much.
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SplishSplash wrote:
Geebs wrote:
sliver wrote:Sitting in my room waiting to be read:The Gormenghast Novels, by Mervyn Peake (apparently comparable to
They're nothing like the Lord of the Rings. For a start, they have proper characters and they're well written. The first two are fantastic, last one's a bit so-so
Do they have Hobbits? Because I'm not reading anything with hobbits, the LOTR movies have taught me that much.
No, they don't. They're about the mad royal family of a huge gothic castle, and an antihero who takes the place over from them. They're brilliantly written and the characters are very believable and subtle.

Unfortunately, it got made into a fucking awful TV series by the BBC, who are experts at getting completely the wrong end of the stick with their adaptations.
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Oh, I also recently re-read "feersum endjinn" by Iain M. Banks. I liked it a lot more than most of his commies-in-space novels.
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Post by ScooterG »

I frequently re-read my favorite southern American literature written by young women:

The Color Purple - Alice Walker
To Kill a Mockingbird - Harper Lee
Ellen Foster - Kaye Gibbons

You guys would probably hate these books. :icon25:
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Post by Dark Metal »

New Tom Clancy out in May.

Yay.
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Dark Metal wrote:New Tom Clancy out in May.

Yay.
He's gone downhill.
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Post by Dark Metal »

Yeah. Still entertaining though.
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Post by werldhed »

ScooterG wrote:I frequently re-read my favorite southern American literature written by young women:

The Color Purple - Alice Walker
To Kill a Mockingbird - Harper Lee
Ellen Foster - Kaye Gibbons

You guys would probably hate these books. :icon25:
To Kill a Mockingbird is great. :icon14:
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riddla wrote: I never read the color purple but its a great film. I have Alice Walker's 'The Temple of My Familiar' but I dunno if its worth reading or not...
I haven't read it yet either, but I've heard it's great....
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Also, I LOVE Thomas Harris: The Silence of the Lambs is fantastic!!!
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Post by ek »

Robert Baer, Former CIA Case Officer and Author of "Sleeping with the Devil: How Washington Sold Our Soul for Saudi Crude."

After I just read, See No Evil, same author. :icon14:
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