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« Reply #250 on: October 23, 2009, 06:51:52 pm » |
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I'm currently halfway through that giant book of stories by Isaac Babel I mentioned above!  Holy moly, I think Babel is becoming one of my favorite authors... both his images and metaphors are endlessly surprising. I highly recommend his Odessa Stories to anyone who hasn't read him before.
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« Reply #251 on: October 24, 2009, 11:38:46 pm » |
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A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin. It's complicated but cool. Also a whole bunch of graphic novels if that counts.
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Links! My lastfm, and my NaNoWriMo"Jade: Lose interest in fauna and never speak of it again." - MS Paint Adventures: Homestuck: Act 3
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Fenrir Wolf "Vive La Bagatelle!"
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« Reply #252 on: October 25, 2009, 09:32:16 am » |
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I am reading Roverandom Again. Yeah I know its a childrens book. But I love it dearly. 
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« Reply #253 on: October 25, 2009, 02:36:44 pm » |
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I am reading Roverandom Again. Yeah I know its a childrens book. But I love it dearly.  My friend is reading that 
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Fenrir Wolf "Vive La Bagatelle!"
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« Reply #254 on: October 25, 2009, 03:53:34 pm » |
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I am reading Roverandom Again. Yeah I know its a childrens book. But I love it dearly.  My friend is reading that  Its really good. It's my favorite book ^_^ I highly recomend it. It a cute adventure of a puppy name Rover. One day he insults a wizard. And for his punishment, is turned into a small toy dog! Seeking to be turned back, he is lead on a host of strange adventures. Its great.
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« Reply #255 on: October 25, 2009, 05:28:51 pm » |
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I'm about 231 pages into The Lord of Chaos. I love me some Robert Jordan. I've been reading this series ever since my freshman year of high school, and it never fails to interest me. Oh! I'm also reading Lord of the Flies for my English course. I've read it before, but I'm able to understand it better now that we're actually discussing it within class. Very good books, indeed.
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"Every world has an end. Sometimes...you just have to look beyond reality."  I love you Kate. Thank you for the sig design. =3
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« Reply #256 on: October 26, 2009, 12:18:22 pm » |
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The Book of Useless Information,By The Uselesss Information Society.
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« Reply #257 on: October 26, 2009, 06:30:19 pm » |
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Sweeney Todd-The String of Pearls: A RomanceThe unabridged penny dreadful as written in 1846 mind you, not the new musical version 
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« Reply #258 on: October 27, 2009, 04:42:18 am » |
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"my life and other animals"
i'm very very very slowly reading it, but i'm really enjoying it at the same time... tis an autobiographical thing about a ten year old living in greece and sharing his life with insects... the descriptions and observations of insect life are fantastic
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dreaming of mercy st. wear your inside out dreaming of mercy in your daddy's arms again dreaming of mercy st. swear they moved that sign dreaming of mercy in your daddy's arms
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« Reply #259 on: October 29, 2009, 08:10:41 am » |
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I'm reading The Monster Makers Mask Makers Handbook to learn how to make latex costume masks, I'm half way through,.
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« Reply #260 on: October 29, 2009, 08:35:29 am » |
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Finished String of Pearls, now reading (appropriate for Halloween): The Call of Cthulhu and Other Weird Stories by H.P. Lovecraft 
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« Reply #261 on: October 29, 2009, 08:19:53 pm » |
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Finished String of Pearls, now reading (appropriate for Halloween): The Call of Cthulhu and Other Weird Stories by H.P. Lovecraft  Good read! You should get the complete collection of his stories that Barnes & Noble are selling. It has pretty much everything released by him and is awesome.
Personally I am finishing Count Of Monte Cristo right now...
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« Reply #262 on: October 30, 2009, 08:12:46 am » |
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Finished String of Pearls, now reading (appropriate for Halloween): The Call of Cthulhu and Other Weird Stories by H.P. Lovecraft  Good read! You should get the complete collection of his stories that Barnes & Noble are selling. It has pretty much everything released by him and is awesome.
Personally I am finishing Count Of Monte Cristo right now...
Well, I do also have At the Mountains of Madness and The Dunwich Horror collections as well, so I have a fair amount of his works 
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« Reply #263 on: October 30, 2009, 11:31:55 pm » |
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I'm currently in the process of reading, The Lovely Bones. It's an absolutely fantastic book, but a rather hard book to read in the sense that's it's very intense and sad. I'm enjoying it alot and I recommend it to you all.  excited for the movie coming out in December!
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« Reply #264 on: October 30, 2009, 11:43:10 pm » |
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I am currently reading " The Affected Provincial's Companion Vol.1 ". This book is authored by a famouse fasion designer in Britain. It explains the philisophical meaning of dandyism . And the need for refinement in todays culture. I enjoy the fact that he teaches fasion in this book. And all while aserting Naughty Absurdities. ^_^
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« Reply #265 on: October 31, 2009, 11:59:09 am » |
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So addicted to the Southern Vampire novels by Charlaine Harris... and the series True Blood is nearly as good as the books 
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I am a professional Public Relations Coordinator. I am this in life, online, and in all universes. I do not play a PR person at conventions.
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« Reply #266 on: November 03, 2009, 01:19:21 pm » |
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Read the first two Dexter morgan novels.I love'em. Right now reading Dexter In The Dark.
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« Reply #267 on: November 03, 2009, 02:30:53 pm » |
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I'm reading two new books at the moment:
-The Eighties: America in the Age of Reagan by John Ehrman. I felt like I needed to know more about the Reagan years, so I went to the library and got out the most crazy conservative and the most crazy liberal book I could find about his tenure, and I am now reading them back to back. WHO WILL WIN??!? -A Theory of the Leisure Class, by Thorstein Veblen. A classic economics book, so sarcastic that it borders on satire, which argues that education and the consumption of goods both basically evolved as ways for the upper class to show off about the fact that they didn't have to work.
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« Reply #268 on: November 04, 2009, 02:34:47 pm » |
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The Eighties Read Bonfire of the Vanities and you will understand the essence of the eighties.
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« Reply #269 on: November 04, 2009, 09:34:25 pm » |
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While I wait for my next Master and Commander book to arrive (yeesh, Border's shipping suddenly got a lot longer than it used to be), I picked up And Another Thing, which I didn't realize was out yet. Being another entry into the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy after Adams has died leaves me a bit nervous about it being able to live up to the rest of the series. But I'm liking what I'm reading so far. Seems a good style like what Adams had, and has already made me laugh a couple times. Good sign.
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« Reply #270 on: November 06, 2009, 01:09:56 pm » |
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I'm reading two new books at the moment:
-The Eighties: America in the Age of Reagan by John Ehrman. I felt like I needed to know more about the Reagan years, so I went to the library and got out the most crazy conservative and the most crazy liberal book I could find about his tenure, and I am now reading them back to back. WHO WILL WIN??!? -A Theory of the Leisure Class, by Thorstein Veblen. A classic economics book, so sarcastic that it borders on satire, which argues that education and the consumption of goods both basically evolved as ways for the upper class to show off about the fact that they didn't have to work.
My father and his family practically worshipped Reagan.
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« Reply #271 on: November 10, 2009, 09:50:35 pm » |
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Finished Count Of Monte Cristo a few days ago, now into Middlemarch by George Elliot. Also textbooks. BLECH. 
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« Reply #272 on: November 10, 2009, 11:15:28 pm » |
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Well, I just got finished reading Jack Kerouac's Dharma Bums, so I'm just now starting on Barry Lopez's Light Action in the Caribbean. Yay for ecocriticism reading! 
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« Reply #273 on: November 12, 2009, 02:29:58 am » |
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The Human Brain by Richard Gilling and Robin Brightwell. It's a pretty decent read, although it's considerably outdated (Published 1985). I also wish it would review more the anatomy of the brain, rather than focus on disabilities, diseases, or causes for dysfunction. :I
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« Reply #274 on: November 13, 2009, 05:11:08 pm » |
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Dark Force Rising, by Timothy Zahn. I'm technically re-reading it, but I had forgotten how good he is, and how much I liked Thrawn as a Star Wars baddie.
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