Has anyone read The Kite Runner? Very good, I definitely recommend it. Also, I'm now reading "100 Years of Solitude," also good. A little weird, but good. If you're not living on the edge, your taking up too much space.
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Re:Books?
Date: 2007/09/17 08:01
By: moros
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yeah, I liked the kite runner....
I have a huge stack of post-1945 plays I'm meant to be reading...but at the moment I've just started "The Wasp Factory" by Ian Banks -- it's weird
I've been reading some Joyce (Dubliners), Atonement by Ian McEwan and De Profundis by Wilde, all of which were good I tend to read more non-fiction though, I've got an *awsome* book on typogaphy and another on Intaglio printing, and some more coming from Amazon tomorrow hopefully
yeah, I like books...does it show? ---------------------------- look me up: http://joelsnape.com
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Re:Books?
Date: 2007/09/18 19:24
By: Sxcriley
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Here are the most recent books I've been reading:
After much coaxing by two of my friends, the 7 Harry Potter books! Lol. 1984 and Animal Farm by George Orwell A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie (fantastic!) (currently) Lord Of The Flies by William Golding (next) The Shining by Stephen King Then I'll be back on Amazon looking for my next book =D "It doesn't take much to see that the problems of three little people don't amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world." - Rick
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Re:Books?
Date: 2007/09/19 12:17
By: bj*
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Was that your first Agatha Christie? Its a good one, but all of her books are exactly the same, or so I've found. Animal Farm is great, just read it actually. Haven't read The Shining, but I am a Stephen King fan. If you're not living on the edge, your taking up too much space.
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Re:Books?
Date: 2007/09/19 13:15
By: Sxcriley
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yep thats my first agatha christie. is it a good thing that they're all the same or are u suggesting i don't bother with any of her others. i was thinking of one of her miss marple books (just bcuz theyre so well known). i havent read any stephen king books, so im hoping i will like his style. i loved animal farm too! in particular the pigs =D "It doesn't take much to see that the problems of three little people don't amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world." - Rick
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Re:Books?
Date: 2007/09/19 19:13
By: governorsguy88
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Was that your first Agatha Christie? Its a good one, but all of her books are exactly the same, or so I've found.
I gotta disagree with you on this one. I've read about twenty of hers and I have yet to be able to guess the murderer. She's so darn tricky, every book couldn't possibly be the same. I know what you mean though. All of her books have the same formula but they are so different in plot and twists they are always a fun read.
For the guy above me I definitely recommend: The Classics: Murder of Roger Akcroyd, Death on the Nile, Murder on the Orient Express Some Others: Murder in Mesopotamia, Evil Under the Sun, and The Clocks
As for other books... -I recommend the "His Dark Materials Trilogy" to anyone no matter what their age is. It is the best series of books I've ever read. -I just finished The Good Earth (amazing)
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Re:Books?
Date: 2007/09/19 22:48
By: waverider
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Just finished Robert Ludlum - The Scarlatti Inheritance. Started Stephen King - Lisey's Story yesterday.. only as far as chapter two so far. Love Stephen King's work.
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Re:Books?
Date: 2007/09/20 03:19
By: Sxcriley
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governorsguy88: As for other books... -I recommend the "His Dark Materials Trilogy" to anyone no matter what their age is. It is the best series of books I've ever read. -I just finished The Good Earth (amazing) I was actually thinking of getting "his dark materials". but i was wondering just how extensive the hate-religion/against religion thing is? Is that what the whole book sets out to say? is god the villain? If so i don't think id like it (as a Christian). but if its only like harry potter where the worst of it is "promoting wizardry" i think ill definitely get them! "It doesn't take much to see that the problems of three little people don't amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world." - Rick
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Re:Books?
Date: 2007/09/20 03:44
By: bj*
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Ya, some Stephen King suggestions (if you like him) are: Hearts in Atlantis (One of my all time favs) Dream Catcher From a Buick If you're not living on the edge, your taking up too much space.
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Re:Books?
Date: 2007/09/21 03:20
By: love80s
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If you like history (which could be practical in the following months):
When the Sun Was a God by Polish author Zenon Kosidowski.
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Re:Books?
Date: 2007/09/23 01:20
By: HKSPSF
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The last books I read were American Gods by Neil Gaiman, a truly awesome book, and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson, also awesome.
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Re:Books?
Date: 2007/09/24 14:05
By: mark4400
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There's way too many to list, but these are some of my absolute favorites:
Life Of Pi - Yann Martel Twilight - Stephanie Meyer (i haven't read New Moon or Eclipse yet, they're next after I finish the series I'm on now)
And my all-time favorite has to be the Rachel Morgan series: Dead Witch Walking; The Good, The Bad, And The Undead; Every Which Way But Dead; A Fistful Of Charms (my current book); and For A Few Demons More (next).
I recommend all of them.
Post edited by: mark4400, at: 2007/09/24 14:09
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