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offline Asche XL on 2003-02-10 13:05 [#00549413]
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Decided to start a topic on books. So discuss which ones
are good, which ones you've read, are reading, and are
planning to read.

I'm currently on the book Visions by Michio Kaku, it's
pretty damn interesting how it talks about what the future
holds for civilization.


 

offline map from mülligen (Switzerland) on 2003-02-10 13:08 [#00549423]
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check David Toop's - Ocean of Sound

Aether Talk, Ambient sound and imaginary worlds, there's
also an interview with aphex and other very very interesting
infoa about him. i just can recommend it.


 

offline Jarworski from The Grove (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-10 13:21 [#00549454]
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Last 5 I read:

Stupid White Men - Michael Moore
Lucky Man - Michael J Fox
Magic Terror - Peter Straub
The Wasp Factory - Iain Banks
Lullaby - Chuck Palauhusdugsdijdoluivk

Next 5:

Bonfire Of The Vanities - Tom Wolfe
Hotel New Hampshire - John Irving
Billy - Pamela Stephenson
Crime and Punishment - Dostoyevsky
Some massive horror omnibus

Best 5:

American Psycho - Bret Easton Ellis
The Beach - Alex Garland
It - Stephen King
Trainspotting - Irvine Welsh
Harry Potter Series :D


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-02-10 13:22 [#00549456]
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Favourite Book:
Ada or Ardor: A family Chronicle by Vladimir Nabokov.

I'm reading at the moment:
Iain Banks - The Bridge
Nick Leeson - The Rogue Trader
Various - Stories for Tommorow
P.G. Wodehouse - Very Good Jeeves
Hunter S. Thompson - Collected Letter Vol. 2


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-02-10 13:23 [#00549459]
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Jar the Wasp factory was tops wasn't it? :)


 

offline bird from New Zealand, but in (Switzerland) on 2003-02-10 13:23 [#00549460]
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the last good book i read was Wuthering Heights, Emily
Bronte... its old, but a classic classic........
\
hi map~

how are you? do you have an icq number?.... i am sitting at
a new computer now~ finally~...


 

offline neetta from Finland on 2003-02-10 13:25 [#00549464]
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there is already one: neettas book suggestion!

anyways: anything by wodehouse :D its wodehouse season


 

offline Jarworski from The Grove (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-10 13:26 [#00549467]
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Excellent book... I was surprised at how influential it's
been, I could see it in a ton of other books. Nice ending
too :)


 

offline pantalaimon from Winterfell (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-10 13:33 [#00549489]
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books i've read recently:

George R R Martin - a clash of kings
Angela Carter - the bloody chamber
Neil Gaiman - neverwhere (anything by him is brilliant)
Terry Pratchet - the colour of magic (my first discworld
read. I thought it was good but not as good as his
reputation leads you to believe)

Currently reading:

nothing, trying to decide wether to read the crow road by
Ian M Banks or Philip K Dick book (not sure which one, never
read his stuff before)


 

offline Jarworski from The Grove (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-10 13:38 [#00549509]
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K Dick - You may as well start with 'Do Androids Dream...'
first, or the 'Minority Report' collection.

I finally read the whole trilogy of your user name's origins
too, t'was rather good. :)


 

offline pantalaimon from Winterfell (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-10 13:46 [#00549535]
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yeah very good, i read somewhere that the company that did
the LOTR trilogy (new line cinema?) were making it into a
film after Return of the King, it would be interesting to
see how they handle the special effects in that one,
especially the shape changing of the daomon's.


 

offline neetta from Finland on 2003-02-10 13:47 [#00549538]
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have you read stardust? that book is amazing


 

offline Jarworski from The Grove (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-10 13:48 [#00549539]
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Yeah they've signed it up, Total Film did an interview with
Nicole Kidman and they told her that they wanted her to play
Ms Coultier and Russell Crowe to play Lord Azriel... she
laughed and said she'd look into it :) Not bad choices tho


 

offline thanksomuch from planet claire on 2003-02-10 13:50 [#00549540]
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nip the bud shoot the kids, kenziburo Oi

good book.

another by him

a personal matter.


 

offline pantalaimon from Winterfell (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-10 13:53 [#00549543]
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not yet, i'll read it soon though! have you read american
gods? what did you think?


 

offline Asche XL on 2003-02-10 13:54 [#00549546]
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Oops, sorry, didn't see it.

Jarworski - I loved trainspotting the movie, is the book
good? I'm gona check it out.


 

offline pantalaimon from Winterfell (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-10 13:55 [#00549551]
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nicole kidman would be good, not sure about crowe though...
maybe trent reznor lol :)


 

offline Jarworski from The Grove (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-10 13:56 [#00549555]
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It's brilliant - I much prefer it to the film. If you've
read 'American Psycho' it's kind of like that, but with a
VERY heavy scottish dialect (and less murders!). Superb
reading.


 

offline Asche XL on 2003-02-10 13:59 [#00549563]
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Nope haven't seen/read american psycho either, damn I better
get started on all these!


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-02-10 14:12 [#00549593]
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"Billy - Pamela Stephenson" I STILL have that to rread.

I just bought The Yearrs Of RRice And Salt by Kim Stanly
Robinson and I just began Anti-Bodies which is an X-Files
book by some guy. I just finished The Shining by Stephen
King and i want to rread The Satanic Verrses by Salman
Rushdie.



 

offline MachineofGod from the land of halo's (United States) on 2003-02-10 14:57 [#00549702]
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just finished:
We Are the Poors - Community Struggles in Post-Apartheid
South Africa by Ashwin Desai (good read, but I couldn't
reccomend it to everyone, only read it if you like to read
about true happenings and problems that people have faced)

for english class im reading Hamlet and on my own time i
finally got around to starting a clockwork orange.

nice bungle avatar there jarworski :)


 

offline danbrusca from Derbyshire (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-10 15:50 [#00549826]
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I need to get around to finishing the last Tom Clancy
novel...


 

offline Verkrampte from Renton (United States) on 2003-02-10 17:16 [#00549953]
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im reading Animal Farm right now, i just found it while
digging through boxes in my garage im only on like page 3.
Im in 8th grade and my reading level is like 7.4 through as
high as it can go so basically i can read any book at the
middle school and high school..


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2003-02-10 17:30 [#00549960]
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i'll excpet an essay on comminusm on my desk my the morning
then ;)


 

offline child810 from boston (United States) on 2003-02-10 17:31 [#00549961]
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I just started Crash by JG Ballard.

Pretty insane to say the least.

I'm also addicted to reading Chuck Palaniuk, they're just so
good!


 

offline kurrrak from Bialystok (Poland) on 2003-02-10 17:38 [#00549963]
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Wondering if You heard about one Polish writer - Valdemar
Baldhead? "The ship" is aaaaaawesome!!!


 

offline Asche XL on 2003-02-10 19:03 [#00550050]
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I have Choke by him, although I didn't read it yet.


 

offline pachi from yo momma (United States) on 2003-02-10 19:12 [#00550061]
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i've kinda wanted to write a book

but i wonder if i should make it a comic

sadly i'm reading any boox at the moment.. =(


 

offline corngrower from the fertile grounds of Iowa, w (United States) on 2003-02-10 20:51 [#00550142]
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right now I'm reading Mary Shelly's 'Frankenstein'

I'll finish it tomorrow probably, and plan to read Chuck
Palahnuik(?)'s 'Choke'


 

offline Verkrampte from Renton (United States) on 2003-02-10 23:00 [#00550218]
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i wrote little comics in like 3rd grade.. nothin special :-D


 

offline bill_hicks from my city is amazing it is calle on 2003-02-11 02:44 [#00550332]
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Luke Rheinhart - the diceman.

It changed my life and it can still change yours too.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-02-11 02:52 [#00550341]
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Crash is good isn't it?

Asche: Choke is great- one of Palahnuick's best..

Bill Hicks: The Diceman is good, I hear the sequel(s)
weren't much cop though?


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2003-02-11 03:24 [#00550376]
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I just read 'the Alchemist' by Paulo Cohelo. Wow, what a
spiritual book man.


 

offline jockeaxelsson from norrtelje (Sweden) on 2003-02-11 03:31 [#00550387]
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about everything by erik satie


 

offline dave_g from United Kingdom on 2003-02-11 03:32 [#00550389]
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Asche: I've read hypersapce by Michio Kaku as well. its all
about how the universe has 10 dimensions. very interesting.
at the moment i am reading soulcatcher by frank herbert (who
wrote all the dune books). its about an native american who
kidnaps a rich white mans son, and it shows the conflict
between the 'seen world' and the 'spirit world'. great book
so far. almsot finished it.


 

offline jockeaxelsson from norrtelje (Sweden) on 2003-02-11 03:33 [#00550390]
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and for you in sweden:
"adams bok"
by adam Inczèdy-Gombos and Åsa moberg


 

offline ScenarioDr on 2003-02-11 03:42 [#00550416]
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im lovin bill bryson's books at the moment, im about half
way through 'walk in the woods'. down under was one of the
funniest books i've read.

for a complete head fuck try aldous huxley 'doors of
perception/heaven and hell', about his experiments with
mescalin.


 

offline Jarworski from The Grove (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-11 03:51 [#00550432]
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I have that on ebook (huxley). Might give it a shot.


 

offline ScenarioDr on 2003-02-11 03:54 [#00550439]
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its not any easy read, and he refers to a lot of art and
music i have never heard of, but his main points come
through very well


 


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