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nomadicfollower 07.07.2006 10:05 AM

I might read Huck Finn then, thanks.
I've read two chapters in Scarlet Letter and already I'm bored. Nothing really happens. Hawthorne is being descriptive, but it's like he's not describing anything....can't really explain it. Hope it gets better, though.

pao-lino 07.07.2006 10:08 AM

now I'm reading paul auster's mr. vertigo... but hmm... don't like it that much honestly...

gmku 07.07.2006 10:24 AM

The Skills to Pay the Bills: The Story of the Beastie Boys

& Locas (the graphic novel)

Gookid 07.07.2006 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by nomadicfollower
I might read Huck Finn then, thanks.
I've read two chapters in Scarlet Letter and already I'm bored. Nothing really happens. Hawthorne is being descriptive, but it's like he's not describing anything....can't really explain it. Hope it gets better, though.

Huck Finn is excellent. Better than Tom Sawyer.

chuck norris 07.12.2006 12:22 PM

Kusheisi - The Buddha Of Suburbia
J. Joyce - Dubliners
S. Bellow - Herzog
and a biography of Iggy Pop (Gimme Danger) which is no fun.

touch me i'm sick 07.12.2006 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by TheDom
A Clockwork Orange


good book. i'm reading breakfast of champions

gmku 07.12.2006 12:58 PM

Paul Has a Summer Job by Michel Rabagliati

nomadicfollower 07.12.2006 09:35 PM

Finally finished Scarlet Letter. It took much longer than it should have.
Tomorrow I'll begin Fathers and Sons by Turgenev, which I'm looking forward to and hope it's a good read.
I'm also on and off with Waldan and Leaves of Grass - Whitman is becoming my favorite poet.

acousticrock87 07.12.2006 10:20 PM

I don't understand why everyone hates the Scarlet Letter. I didn't think it was that bad. I thought it was pretty engaging compared to other high school reading. On the other hand, I thought To Kill a Mockingbird was boring as hell. Whatever. I don't generally like Americana at all. Scarlet Letter seemed to have a relatively "exotic" feel to it that kept me from classifying it as such, I guess.

krastian 07.12.2006 10:23 PM

I just don't like Hawthorne because everything is a fucking metaphor.

gmku 07.13.2006 09:06 AM

Next up: David Boring & Lost Girl

nicfit 07.13.2006 09:09 AM

^^daniel clowes??

Pookie 07.13.2006 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by krastian
I just don't like Hawthorne because everything is a fucking metaphor.


I loved Scarlet Letter, it's just so DARK. I think it makes a difference if you are forced to study a book at school, I read Scarlet letter through choice.

Bunbury 07.13.2006 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by pao-lino
now I'm reading paul auster's mr. vertigo... but hmm... don't like it that much honestly...


i remeber getting all excited to read austers new york trilogy, but it was quite the let down as well.

gmku 07.13.2006 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by nicfit
^^daniel clowes??


For David Boring, yes.

Lost Girls is by an English artist by the name of Nabiel Kanan.

jheii 07.13.2006 09:39 AM

I'm reading Selected Writings of Gertrude Stein.

nomadicfollower 07.13.2006 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by krastian
I just don't like Hawthorne because everything is a fucking metaphor.




I agree. And in whole pages nothing seemed to happen. I would find myself skipping a whole page and Hawthorne would still be describing the same scene or person - not just that, but hte same feeling the person was having. I found that pretty irritating. It wasn't complete shit, though.
To Kill a Mockingbird was my least favorite book school's required so far. I might have been, though, that at the time the book was assigned, I was reading the Brother's Karamazov, and I just found TKAMB dull in comparisn.

gmku 07.13.2006 09:48 AM

"There is no there there."

Stein's a fun read.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 07.13.2006 03:50 PM

Carlos Castaneda "The Second Ring of Power"

foldback 07.14.2006 01:44 AM

Edward Abbey, "The Monkeywrench Gang." Very cool so far...


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