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Ubik
from United States on 2002-03-10 18:22 [#00119955]
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does anybody read anymore?
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pachi
from yo momma (United States) on 2002-03-10 18:23 [#00119960]
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i should...
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The_Funkmaster
from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-03-10 18:23 [#00119962]
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what are these book things you talk of?
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Zombiekev
from Ardmore (United States) on 2002-03-10 18:25 [#00119967]
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i do. i'm currently reading hubert selby jr.'s last exit to brooklyn and i am reading kurt v.'s slaughterhouse five
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Ubik
from United States on 2002-03-10 18:25 [#00119968]
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you know... books... with words instead of pictures, printed on paper? not porn.
what authors do you like if you have read a book?
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shortcircuit
from Red Ends (Germany) on 2002-03-10 18:26 [#00119970]
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Yeah, everyday before i go to bed.
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The_Funkmaster
from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-03-10 18:28 [#00119972]
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I like reading... but I'm not into the "deep, intellectual" books... I want a good, interesting story when I read... Stephen King is always good, and right now I'm into the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan... in the middle of book six now...
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Ophecks
from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-03-10 18:30 [#00119975]
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I NEVER read novels. Only one I've ever read is Bram Stoker's Dracula. I just can't seem to sit down and devote time to long novels. I like coffee table books, with lots of pictures and small articles and captions, but I don't have the time to sit down with a huge story. I read any magazine I can get my hands on, though.
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The_Funkmaster
from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-03-10 18:33 [#00119979]
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yeah, I used to be like that... but if you give it a shot, and find a REALLY good book, you'll be hooked... there is nothing like a really good book... it's way better then any movie you'll watch...
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2002-03-10 18:33 [#00119980]
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currently reading "fear and loathing in america"; the letters of hunter s thompson 68-76.
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Resident Evil
from heat some coffee, mmm, mmm (Australia) on 2002-03-10 18:34 [#00119981]
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Love books, though I don't get much time to read them currently. I usally read before I go to sleep but lately I've been to tired.
Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson is amazing. About a girl who almost never speaks to anyone. She used to have a group of friends and everything but over the school holidays something happened to her and now everyone hates her. I highly recommend it. And anyone who has ever been made fun of or been teased at school will find a higher emotional cord with the book.
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kalaim badkaama
from Apt 512 in Gilmour Orbiter (Re on 2002-03-10 18:35 [#00119982]
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I'm actually reading "Wang". A f***ing good sf book, by Pierre Bordage. Talks about survival, Uchronik games, Big electromagnetic wall that cut earth in half dividing East and west. north adn south, occident and orient. Find it at all cost!
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Laserbeak
from Netherlands, The on 2002-03-10 18:36 [#00119983]
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I read subtitles on tv. I haven't read a whole book in years
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The_Funkmaster
from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-03-10 18:36 [#00119985]
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I remember I went to my grandmothers house one time, so I needed a book (she doesn't have cable)... I picked out It by Stephen King, and away we went... I started reading it, and my goodness I couldn't put it down... the book is like 1100 pages or something, and I must've read it in like 9 or 10 days... The Wheel of Time series is already 8 or 9 books, and is still not finished, and each book is upwards of around 900 pages long... but yet, it's not boring at all...
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alienworkshop
from Claymont (United States) on 2002-03-10 19:04 [#00120022]
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my favorite books are fahrenheit 451 1984 animal farm
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alienworkshop
from Claymont (United States) on 2002-03-10 19:06 [#00120024]
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oh and communion
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JOB
from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-03-10 19:07 [#00120026]
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Yeah books are great, much more descriptive then any movie, and not yet have i seen a movie derrived from a book that was better then the book itself.
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Phresch
from fucking Trondheim (Norway) on 2002-03-10 19:09 [#00120030]
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i haven't read too many books...now i'm reading an analysis of Scorsese's films...quite interesting. And I really like Hunter S. Thompsons' "Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas."
alienworkshop: have you seen the movie (fahrenheit 451) i really liked it.
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Vader
from € Lisbon, PT on 2002-03-10 19:12 [#00120038]
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I´m now reading Frank Herbert "Dune", and I read graphic novels as well (these are similar to comics but better).
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Jedi Chris
on 2002-03-10 19:18 [#00120049]
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I just haven't got the time or the patience to read books! I know that you get more out of a book in terms of story detail etc.etc...but I find it more satisfying to watch a film (the way a director means you to see it..), and get it over with in 2 hours..
I buy lots of hardback coffee table books of film/sci-fi/art - but they have lots of pictures in them! And I do 'look' at them quite often, but I've never read any of them!
I just think I could be doing so many other things as opposed to sat there just reading!
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JOB
from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-03-10 19:19 [#00120050]
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hehe thats the one where they burn books, good movie.
I ment to say also that i was reading the lord of the rings triolgy for the second time.
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Darth manchu
from Cambridge (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-10 19:40 [#00120084]
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I've been reading the adam and joe book, by, you guessed it, adam and joe.
Everyone must read the home alone guide. Funny shit.
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shortcircuit
from Red Ends (Germany) on 2002-03-10 19:43 [#00120090]
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Hey Vader! I like Frank Herbert's Dune. It's my favourite book. Have you read the new ones by his son?
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Vader
from € Lisbon, PT on 2002-03-10 20:02 [#00120117]
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shortcircuit, I have Brian Herbert&Kevin J.Anderson "Prelude to Dune" as well its really hard to find the Dune books around here I´m hoping in buy´em all someday, really great books I´m enjoying reading the Dune one very much I just love the mix of SF with fantasy the movie his amazing too one of the best along with Blade Runner.
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shortcircuit
from Red Ends (Germany) on 2002-03-10 20:06 [#00120124]
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So ... i think i should be lucky. I even got the really rare Dune encyclopedia.
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Vader
from € Lisbon, PT on 2002-03-10 20:19 [#00120134]
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Depends if you´re buying the originals in English or some translation I cant find neither Portuguese nor English ones :-( I will try to order on the net hopefuly :-) the ones I have were bought in London by a friend of mine.
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shortcircuit
from Red Ends (Germany) on 2002-03-10 20:25 [#00120144]
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I had no problems finding the german translation. I don't know how hard it is to get the original. in my opinion it's a little bit difficult to enjoy a book in its original language if it is not your mother tongue.
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wayout
from the street of crocodiles on 2002-03-10 20:30 [#00120152]
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i've been reading 'the restaurant at the end of the universe' by douglas adams...
well..its actually at the library now...i had to return it...but when i get the chance im going to take it back out and finish it...
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Vader
from € Lisbon, PT on 2002-03-10 20:32 [#00120153]
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I agree with you its harder to enjoy, I read those with a good dictionary it helps, its harder but this way the reading wont suffer I think some parts are just lost with translations the best would be to read both version the original and the translated :-)
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shortcircuit
from Red Ends (Germany) on 2002-03-10 20:39 [#00120167]
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Good final word, Vader. I'm going to bed now (because I have to get up very early) and read a little bit. Good night everyone!
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flea
from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2002-03-10 20:42 [#00120172]
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i love reading but havent been able to for a while..my gif says it all:)
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Netlon Sentinel
from eDe (Netherlands, The) on 2002-03-10 20:46 [#00120177]
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if you like well written science fiction with an edge, try iain m. banks. his books are incredible.
i'm reading wuthering heights at the moment, though. it's not too bad.
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pantalaimon
from Winterfell (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-10 20:53 [#00120197]
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yeah i read loads, i'm reading Peter F Hamiltons "Nights Dawn" trilogy, which is excelent so far. Though the books are extremely long, book 1 is the shortest at 1225 pages!
Anyway some of my faves are Dune, Enders Game, His Dark Materials Trilogy and anything by Neil Gaiman.
Oh and if you like fantasy you "have" to read the "a song of fire and ice" books by George R R Martin, better than Lord of the Rings imho. Anyone else reading this series?
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pantalaimon
from Winterfell (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-10 23:22 [#00120344]
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Ubik are you a Philip K Dick fan?
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Taoist Blockade
from Wales on 2002-03-10 23:26 [#00120348]
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I read a lot. I just finished The Corrections by Johnathan Franzen and Atonement by Ian McEwan, and The Peculiar Memories of Thomas Penman. Books are second only to music in my view.
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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-03-11 01:07 [#00120453]
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Loads, always 3/4 on the go. Currently some Hunter S. Thompson, The Bible, some Wodehouse
Just finished American Psycho. Good stuff.
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umbriel
from Sainte-Foy (Canada) on 2002-03-11 01:11 [#00120454]
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ive been reading: laboétie "discours de la servitude volontaire" herman hesse "demian" nietzsche "beyond good and evil" montaigne "de l'amitié" i read alot. i have also recently discovered that philosophy suits me more than i could imagine. ive been thinking about majoring...
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teapot
from Paddington (Australia) on 2002-03-11 01:13 [#00120456]
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i should read... im silly... just if i get spare time im more likely too mess around making tracks or something...
i love 1984... i have been reading this book about the morals of genetic engineering, i stole it from school years ago... its really interesting
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