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king_buzzo 09.18.2006 07:01 AM

staphen kinng
needfull things

h8kurdt 09.18.2006 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by king_buzzo
staphen kinng
needfull things


Stephen King is one guy who couldn't write a decent ending to save his life. This book is a perfect example.

nomadicfollower 09.18.2006 05:00 PM

Beginning Dostoevsky's The Idiot today.
Just finished Ask the Dust - John Fante. A quick, pleasent read.

wax 09.18.2006 05:09 PM

a bief history of time.
someone n this board mentioned it and sparked an interest.
its well difficult though.
quantum mechanics?

fugazifan 09.18.2006 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by nomadicfollower
Beginning Dostoevsky's The Idiot today.
Just finished Ask the Dust - John Fante. A quick, pleasent read.

i loved that book. its really easy to read but his writing is fantastic. its almost like poetry! and his characters and dialogues are amazing. he was also a huge influence on bukowski

Cantankerous 09.19.2006 01:47 AM


 



suck it, marras/.
4th time.

krastian 09.19.2006 01:52 AM

^Have you read Songs of the Doomed: More Notes on the Death of the American Dream?

Cantankerous 09.19.2006 01:53 AM

yes. it's sitting on my shelf of things to return to the library.

krastian 09.19.2006 02:00 AM

It just might be my favorite.

Cantankerous 09.19.2006 02:01 AM

i've got the rum diary lying on top my TV i think but i haven't got down to reading it yet.

touch me i'm sick 09.19.2006 05:33 PM

at the moment lots of things

foundation - isaac asimov
the idiot - dostoevsky
the electric kool-aid acid test - tom wolffe

nomadicfollower 09.19.2006 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by fugazifan
i loved that book. its really easy to read but his writing is fantastic. its almost like poetry! and his characters and dialogues are amazing. he was also a huge influence on bukowski



Yeah. In the edition I have Bukowski writes the introduction and one of Bukowski's peoms, simpley titled Fante - I believe - is in the back of the book.
I liked his style as well and found Bandini to be easy to relate to.

racehorse 09.19.2006 05:50 PM

at the moment i am trying to juggle masses of books at the same time, but essentially i am reading crime and punishment by dostoyevsky, junkie by burroughs, dharma bums by kerouac and i often dip into leaves of grass by walt whitman, i keep telling myself i should sit down and devourer the whole thing, but i never manage it. i guess i'm a lightweight. but i should really give it more attention from what i've read so far (its amazing).
oh yes, and something by thomas hardy for school. rock on.

nomadicfollower 09.19.2006 05:52 PM

Crime and Punishment should demand all your attention.

Hip Priest 09.19.2006 06:00 PM

Today's Daily Telegraph.

Katy 09.19.2006 06:33 PM

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Originally Posted by wax
a bief history of time.
someone n this board mentioned it and sparked an interest.
its well difficult though.
quantum mechanics?


Ugh. Quantum anything.. horrible, horrible. Doesn't bear reading about. I quite liked physics until it got to that bit.


I'm reading "Pride & Prejudice" by Jane Austen now. (Because they're showing the 1995 BBC mini-series on TV this week and I've been watching it and realized yesterday that I never finished reading the book. So I'm catching up.)

Bunbury 09.24.2006 12:40 PM

just finished ellis's informers,it was better than less than zero.

now im 52 pages into, last exit to brooklyn.

static-harmony 10.02.2006 09:00 PM

Confusion is Sex: The Sonic Youth Story- By Alec Foege

Hip Priest 10.03.2006 11:32 AM

Characters of the Bus Industry.

Pookie 10.07.2006 05:08 PM

Edmund White - The Married Man

king_buzzo 11.16.2006 11:18 AM

currently, nothing. im almost done with needfull things by stephen king but i stopped reading it cause i got lost...

Hip Priest 11.16.2006 01:29 PM

Patterns of Folklore - Hilda Ellis Davison

Richard Pryor on Fire 11.16.2006 04:16 PM

Heretics of Dune

static-harmony 11.16.2006 05:01 PM

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.

!@#$%! 11.16.2006 05:03 PM

i was reading bunbury's latest posts

good ones

youthoftomorrow 11.16.2006 06:22 PM

Dune - Frank Herbert

Norma J 11.16.2006 06:27 PM

Bukowski: Reach for the Sun: Selected Letters vol 3.

Alex's Trip 11.16.2006 06:29 PM

Lord of the Flies-William Golding

!@#$%! 11.16.2006 06:46 PM

i've also been re-reading a strange spanish novel i found many years ago:

 

wikithread 11.16.2006 06:49 PM

wikipedia!

On this day...

November 16:
 


Hip Priest 11.16.2006 06:55 PM

edited, as the post I was commenting on has been deleted!

nomadicfollower 11.16.2006 07:59 PM

Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding - David Hume (short but hefty. I actually just started this 15 minutes ago)
Desolation Angels - Jack Kerouac (It's alright. I enjoyed it more atop Desolation Peak, but once he gets down into the world his encounters aren't anything new)

nomowish 11.16.2006 08:38 PM

A Love Supreme: The Story of John Coltrane's Signature Album
by Ashley Kahn

Up next is a Miles Davis bio. I just love how this dude curses.

Here's a Miles quote from the Coltrane book
"Trane liked to ask all these motherfucking questions back then about what he should or shouldn't play. Man, fuck that shit; to me he was a professional musician and I have always wanted whoever played with me to find their own place in the music"

finding nobody 11.16.2006 09:47 PM

Im about to finish A Scanner Darkly

 

it was very good

gmku 11.16.2006 10:25 PM

Coupla books and bunch of articles on meth for a research paper on the effectiveness of Iowa's new pseudoephedrine law.

Sporadically, in down moments during this, Joe Sacco's But I Like It, a book of rocknroll comics which are pretty amusing. Book comes complete with a 4-song CD of The Miracle Workers live in Germany, circa 1988. What, never heard of The Miracle Workers? Well, neither had I until I picked this up. They had a really groovey sound. Very garagey like the Stooges, but with slightly more chops. They sound a little like Mudhoney, but heavier, more hard rock than grunge.

krastian 11.17.2006 01:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Alex's Trip
Lord of the Flies-William Golding

I bought this book in like 2nd grade and my dad wouldn't let me read it......the whole concept of the book was so awesome for my little mind!

static-harmony 11.17.2006 02:44 AM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
i've also been re-reading a strange spanish novel i found many years ago:



 


I think I've heard of that book, is it any good?

static-harmony 11.17.2006 02:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Alex's Trip
Lord of the Flies-William Golding


I lost my copy.

marleypumpkin 12.20.2006 10:59 PM

"Mix Tape: The Art of Cassette Culture" - Thurston Moore

& I'm always reading..."A Seperate Reality: Further Conversations w/ Don Juan" - Carlos Castaneda

Katy 12.20.2006 11:20 PM

I am reading crappy BDSM porn by Anne Rice. It's called "The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty" (the first in an "erotic trilogy"). I don't know why I'm reading it. I hate Anne Rice's writing. And the BDSM is not turning me on at all.

I hate it when I start reading shitty books. I always feel compelled to finish them. And it always takes ages.


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