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What are You Reading?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Rocketman95, Jul 15, 2006.

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  1. RunninRaven

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    Jack Faust by Michael Swanwick

    Kind of a new take on the old story.
     
  2. davo

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    Arab and Jew by David Shipler. I've only read 2 chapters and its already changed my perceptions.
     
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    Fear and Loathing in Las vegas by Hunter Thompson
     
  5. BMoney

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    Are those both Malcom Gladwell books? "Tipping Point" has been on order at my library for ages. I've become a big fan of his articles through his website. He's a great writer.

    I just finished the Larson book. I love Gilded Age history and there was a lot of interesting things in the book, but I don't think he successfully tied the World's Fair and the seriel killer Mudgen (Holmes) into a thematic parallel enough to be a profound book, or anything. Fun read, though.
    I am now reading a biography about George Custer that a kiwi friend loaned me.

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  6. BMoney

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    Those books rule! I read them in about a week at Christmas. I want to read everything he's written. Fantastic!
     
  7. Rocket River

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    I listen to books on cassettes when I drive
    Esp books I would normally not read

    Forever and Mr Philips are the most recent two
    [I'm sorry i don't have the author's names right now]

    Forever is about a guy that basically will live forever
    but he cannot leave the island of Manhattan

    Mr Philips chronicals the Monday of a Englishmen
    that just lost his job the previous Friday
    and
    has not told anyone yet

    Both were interesting in their way

    books I read are more technical or how To

    now it is a how to write a novel book
    gives some good tips

    Rocket River
     
  8. bobrek

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    I agree. I would really have liked to see the Ferris Wheel that was built.
     
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    Just Finished (a week ago): Hey Nostradamus! by Douglas Coupland

    Almost Finished: Freakonomics by Steven D. Levitt

    Going to Read Next: The Motorcycle Diaries, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, or Katzenjammer.
     
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    I have to agree.....but buddy turned me onto them and holy crap, I am seriously impressed. I cannot believe I had never heard of them before, esp since they were NYT Bestsellers back in the 90s. Of course buying them in the kid's section was a little embarassing, but its no worse than buying a Potter novel (I like these better than Potter)
     
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    DD i have a question, these books are they in the style of Harry potter? So mostly a childrens book? Or are they written for older people, like other fantasy books(like wheel of time by robert Jordan)?
     
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    The Society of The Spectacle by Guy Debord
     
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    Since this thread was started I've read all six of the Harry Potter books, Eragon, Eldest, and the first book of The Dark Materials Trilogy. I liked all of them but the last, and don't really plan on finishing the trilogy. It's pretty safe to say I've been bored and haven't had much to do.

    Yesterday I went to the library for causal reading for the first time probably since middle school and picked up the following:

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    I've wanted to read all three for a while.
     
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    "Velvet Elvis" by Rob Bell. I'm overwhelmed by it. Amazing book.
     
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    Sometimes I wish I was one of those voracious readers that plows through two books a week, but I usually read books pretty slowly. This is pretty good. It's satirical fiction about a guy that is VP of a low-end fast food chain that has to increase his company's market share or he loses his pension.
     
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    Describe.

    Picked up The Beach by Alex Garland for .50 at Half-Price, so that was my read for last week. Awesome book, never saw the movie.
     
  17. Rocketman95

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    That was a great book. Movie wasn't that bad.

    MM,

    Think I can borrow that book when you're done?
     
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    More like Lord of the Rings style...very well written.

    DD
     
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    The Bible
    Guns, Germs, and Steel
     
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    Thanks then I will probably read it soon.
     

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