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offline Jarworski from The Grove (United Kingdom) on 2003-10-03 04:03 [#00887768]
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I tried searching for a similar thread but I'm fucked if I
could find them... oh well.

Anyway, I finally managed to get a copy of Diary by Chuck so
I'm reading that, nearly finished. Then I think I'll get
Donna Tartt's The Secret History which I heard good things
about - she's a friend of Bret Easton Ellis and apparently
it's quite a famous book. Yet it's the first I've heard of
it, that fucking booksite equilvelent of the IMDB is more
necessary every week.. anyway I digress. After that it's
Niall Griffiths - Kelly & Victor, then Shadowland by Peter
Straub.

You?


 

offline giginger from Milky Beans (United Kingdom) on 2003-10-03 04:08 [#00887774]
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Diary is a damn good read. I enjoyed it a lot.

I'm reading A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill
Bryson. It's basically starts with the Big Bang and goes
through to the current day. There's loads of info in it. I
recommend it.


 

offline nacmat on 2003-10-03 04:12 [#00887777]
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mahatma gandhi´s biography


 

offline FlyAgaric from the discovery (Africa) on 2003-10-03 04:14 [#00887779]
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i just started an autobiography of howard marks called mr
nice, he spent years in prison for bein a big weed smuggler,
it's a fun read so far


 

offline tibbar from harrisburg, pa (United States) on 2003-10-03 04:15 [#00887782]
Points: 10513 Status: Lurker



currently reading the complete works of poe. and i dont mean
that band that sung "angry johnny" hehehe. i think the story
that has really clung to my sack is "the details in the case
of m. vandelar" (sp?). if you haven't read it, i highly
recommend checking it out, it's about someone on their
death-bed being hypnotised and dying in the trance, but
still being in suspended animation because of the hypnotic
state they are in. VERY freaky ending.


 

offline pantalaimon from Winterfell (United Kingdom) on 2003-10-03 04:16 [#00887783]
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Ursula Le Guin's excelent Fantasy 'The Earthsea Quartet'


 

offline Jarworski from The Grove (United Kingdom) on 2003-10-03 04:16 [#00887785]
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First thing I ever read by Poe, absolutely brilliant story.


 

offline nobsmuggler from silly mid-off on 2003-10-03 04:17 [#00887786]
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nick drake by barry humpfries &
the peculiar memeories of thomas penman by bruce robinson


 

offline Jarworski from The Grove (United Kingdom) on 2003-10-03 04:23 [#00887790]
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I can't get into autobiographies really, I dunno why. I
can't think of a single one I've read that I enjoyed,
probably because most of the ones I read were written by
self-aggrandizing wankers. I haven't read Mr Nice but I hear
it's good, not surprised he turned out like he did coming
from Bridgend though... I think someone on here said "When
cannabis gets legalised, that's bloke's career is fucked
innit?!"


 

offline Tab from manchester (United Kingdom) on 2003-10-03 04:28 [#00887792]
Points: 374 Status: Regular



at the moment im reading this thread... sigh.. well at least
weve got that attempt at humour out of the way, someone was
bound to say it sooner or later


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2003-10-03 04:29 [#00887793]
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He's from Kenfig Hill in 'e?

Did you read Sheepshagger after?


 

offline FlyAgaric from the discovery (Africa) on 2003-10-03 04:40 [#00887798]
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not really into autobiographies either, the only other one
'ive read was a long walk to freedom, i just wanted
something easy going for a change and a friend recommended
it


 

offline Jarworski from The Grove (United Kingdom) on 2003-10-03 04:46 [#00887802]
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Yep and yep. I read Sheepshagger, then Stump, then Grits.
Sheepshagger was awesome, the ending blew me away - Stump
was less good, bit meandering and uneventful, but Grits was
sublime, some brilliant passages. The part where the guy who
lives on the mountain in a self-made house recalls his arm
being blown off was incredible.


 

offline bill_hicks from my city is amazing it is calle on 2003-10-03 04:49 [#00887805]
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Hey, well done Jar. This could be a biggie!


 

offline Jarworski from The Grove (United Kingdom) on 2003-10-03 04:50 [#00887806]
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Why thank you william, your approval is the only thing that
keeps my sex drive alive.


 

offline pantalaimon from Winterfell (United Kingdom) on 2003-10-03 04:51 [#00887807]
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I'm also reading Bjork - Wow and Flutter, really interesting
biography with some nice pictures too :)


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-10-03 04:55 [#00887814]
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I'm still reading The Golden Bough by J G Frazer, only 200
pages to go!


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2003-10-03 05:19 [#00887842]
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I'm slowly reading Midnight Cowboy which is excellent. I'm
just suffering reader's block.


 

offline glass_eater from a blind nerves area (Switzerland) on 2003-10-03 05:53 [#00887879]
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H P Lovecraft's night ocean and other stories


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-10-03 05:56 [#00887885]
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How is it? The only Lovecraft books I've found in stores
here are the Three Omnibuses (which I own)... there are
other stories by him but they aren't in print as of now! :@


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-10-03 06:02 [#00887895]
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Harry Potter 5,
Texturing and Modelling: A Procedural Approach,
The Hobbit,
Lucky Jim.


 

offline roer-ei from Netherlands, The on 2003-10-03 06:08 [#00887905]
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thomas pynchon - v


 

offline Phresch from fucking Trondheim (Norway) on 2003-10-03 06:14 [#00887907]
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luke rhinehart - the diceman


 

offline uzim on 2003-10-03 06:47 [#00887916]
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'Genzo the Marionnetist' by Yuzo Takada.

(yeah, it's a manga, so what... ; ))


 

offline Jarworski from The Grove (United Kingdom) on 2003-10-03 07:11 [#00887935]
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As far as I know the only Lovecraft story missing from those
comps is 'Cool Air'

Phresch: Again??!


 

offline occfactor from Helsinki (Finland) on 2003-10-03 07:24 [#00887953]
Points: 257 Status: Regular



Yeah, get The Secret History. My brothers g/f got it for me
last christmas. It's brilliant!!



 

offline Jarworski from The Grove (United Kingdom) on 2003-10-03 07:25 [#00887955]
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Just got it, looks a good 'un :)


 

offline Skink from A cesspool in eden on 2003-10-03 08:31 [#00888000]
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I just finished reading war of the worlds, very good book.


 

offline Phresch from fucking Trondheim (Norway) on 2003-10-03 08:44 [#00888017]
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i just bought it.

i love that book.


 

offline corrupted-girl on 2003-10-03 08:46 [#00888020]
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the portable authur miller


 

offline rez from here on 2003-10-03 10:18 [#00888114]
Points: 1366 Status: Lurker



from the iron curtain to fundamentalism:
international conflicts after 1945



 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-10-03 10:20 [#00888115]
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i've just finished rreading Bill Bryson - notes From A Small
Island yesterrday.

i don't know what to rread next.


 

offline Amnesiac from ERIE (United States) on 2003-10-03 10:34 [#00888140]
Points: 2084 Status: Lurker



CHOKE


 

offline Inverted Whale from United States Minor Outlying Islands on 2003-10-03 13:01 [#00888309]
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The Secret History is very good - but her latest book 'The
Little Friend' is rubbish. Avoid at all costs!


 

offline deepspace9mm from filth on 2003-10-03 13:06 [#00888312]
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Chris Ware - Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid On Earth.

Re-reading it, cos i'm planning to do an essay on it for
english lit (comparison with joyce's portrait of the artist
as a young man.)


 

offline dxc from Latvia on 2003-10-03 13:15 [#00888320]
Points: 328 Status: Lurker



Today I get Generation Pi.


 

offline afxNUMB from So.Flo on 2003-10-03 13:52 [#00888342]
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The Autograph man by Zadie Smith

then

Mortorcyle Diaries (thanks to sean :D )


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-10-03 15:11 [#00888391]
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The Hobbit... it makes rrandom brruises just appearr on my
body. I can't stand it.


 

offline pantalaimon from Winterfell (United Kingdom) on 2003-10-03 15:15 [#00888395]
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don't diss the hobbit!


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-10-03 15:18 [#00888397]
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but it's, it's lame.

like the bit wherre the dwarfs arre putting theirr rred and
grreen and silverr and blue and yellow and white and orrange
and brrown and black and gold hats on the stand.


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-10-05 09:38 [#00889918]
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Arre you a lazy rreaderr?
Does a perrson whose name you can't be arrsed to actually
rread just become known as Mrrs Dutueuwyd orr Mrr
Dagofgrrsajrr?


 

offline pOgO from behind your belly button fluff on 2003-10-05 09:48 [#00889936]
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nothing =o(



 

offline DirtyPriest from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2003-10-05 09:58 [#00889950]
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Herman Hesse. Good stuff.


 

offline TonyFish from the realm of our dreams on 2003-10-05 10:00 [#00889952]
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'Pattern Oriented Software Architecture'
and I wish I had the time to read 'Slaugterhouse 5' by
Vonnegut


 

offline J198 from Maastricht (Netherlands, The) on 2003-10-05 10:04 [#00889955]
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naked brunch by sparkle hayter. it's ok.

recently bought: life of pi. i forgot the author's name.

on my list: harry potter 5, the remaining chapters of the
ultimate hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy and return of the
king.


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-10-05 10:39 [#00889978]
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is Life Of Pi any good? i might buy it next saturrday. i was
meaning to get it ages ago but i got something else instead.



 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-10-05 10:40 [#00889981]
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No i told a lie. I plan to get a Stephen King book.


 

offline J198 from Maastricht (Netherlands, The) on 2003-10-05 12:45 [#00890171]
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havent read it yet but i know it won some kind of prize and
has been an international bestseller so i'm guessing its
good yeah.


 

offline aphextriplet from your mothers bedroom (United Kingdom) on 2003-10-05 12:49 [#00890178]
Points: 4731 Status: Lurker



just finished the man in the high castle by philip k dick,
now reading michael j fox autobiography and 1984


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-10-05 12:50 [#00890180]
Points: 24589 Status: Lurker



Bought another four books today: charles dickens
christmas stories, the elegant universe (concerning
superstring theory), fast-food nation (been on my to-read
list for over a year) and Why does the World Hate America?
(or something like that).


 


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