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YoucriedWolf
Profile Joined July 2010
Sweden1456 Posts
February 11 2014 08:03 GMT
#221
corumjhaelen: Man, I'm so jealous you have the fortitude to go through Plutarchs lives :p do give updates!
Shiragaku
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
Hong Kong4308 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-02-11 09:36:21
February 11 2014 09:33 GMT
#222
I know this is not a book, but I found an 18 hour course on the Age of Alexander which covers the history of the Hellenic World from the Peloponnesian War, to Alexander's conquests, and to the Diadochoi.
Here is the first lecture and the content. of the course.
corumjhaelen
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
France6884 Posts
February 11 2014 11:38 GMT
#223
On February 11 2014 17:03 YoucriedWolf wrote:
corumjhaelen: Man, I'm so jealous you have the fortitude to go through Plutarchs lives :p do give updates!

Well, I've read the first three (Theseus, Romulus and Lycurgus), and it's surprisingly easy and fun to read. First thing is that each one is pretty short, you can read it in one sitting. Secondly, while Plutarch is not Suetonius, he's reporting every version of each story, which can guarantee you a few laughs along the way (probably the earliest version of Romulus' birth is that he's the son of a penis in an hearth and of a housemaid :D, and Plutarch classic greek machism is really funny for instance). Thirdly, it's obviously interesting in itself, even though I'd like to get to a less mythical part oh history^^
Also, the notes and critical commentaries are really good, always a pleasure to see such a good work.
‎numquam se plus agere quam nihil cum ageret, numquam minus solum esse quam cum solus esset
Carnivorous Sheep
Profile Blog Joined November 2008
Baa?21244 Posts
February 11 2014 14:23 GMT
#224
On February 11 2014 14:08 packrat386 wrote:
I made an IRC channel. #TLbooks. I'll be there a lot

edit: Also, everyone's favorite capitalism enthusiast is there


Quakenet?
TranslatorBaa!
packrat386
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
United States5077 Posts
February 11 2014 14:50 GMT
#225
On February 11 2014 23:23 Carnivorous Sheep wrote:
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On February 11 2014 14:08 packrat386 wrote:
I made an IRC channel. #TLbooks. I'll be there a lot

edit: Also, everyone's favorite capitalism enthusiast is there


Quakenet?

Indeed. I can't guarantee that I'll be on 24/7 but I registered Q for it and everything
dreaming of a sunny day
stroggozzz
Profile Joined July 2013
New Zealand81 Posts
February 14 2014 06:27 GMT
#226
i got the age of alexander recently, havn't read it yet though.

Just read the price of inequality by joeseph stiglitz, + anthology of anarchism volume 1 by daniel guerin. both great books, stiglitz has great content and footnotes, very easy to understand. If anyone wants to learn what real anarchism is about and how it evolved (not the crap you would learn in political science) then i reccomend that book

i want to find this book but cant find it in any library in town http://www.amazon.com/The-Endless-Crisis-Monopoly-Finance-Stagnation/dp/158367313X if anyone wanna 'lend' me an online copy i would be greatful.
i drink ur milkshake
XenOsky
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
Chile2279 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-02-14 13:28:50
February 14 2014 13:19 GMT
#227
Finished: "Also sprach Zarathustra", in Spanish "Así habló Zaratustra"
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Really good book, well written and a break point in modern philosophy.

Reading: Discipline and punish, In spanish "vigilar y castigar"
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I'm a big fan of Foucault, and gotta say that this is by far my favorite book of his, is like the 3rd time that i read it.

planning to read: La inocencia del devenir.

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a book written by the french philosopher Michel Onfray about the life and work of Nietzsche. hopfully i can find it in spanish... if i can't get a coppy of this book i will read some books that i have in my library of Albert Camus.
StarCraft & Audax Italiano.
123Gurke
Profile Joined January 2005
France154 Posts
February 14 2014 20:59 GMT
#228
Finished:
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Better than I remembered.
"No," she said, "but sometimes I like to watch."
{CC}StealthBlue
Profile Blog Joined January 2003
United States41117 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-02-14 22:02:27
February 14 2014 22:01 GMT
#229
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"Smokey, this is not 'Nam, this is bowling. There are rules."
dmnum
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
Brazil6910 Posts
February 17 2014 03:06 GMT
#230
Well I've been reading some of Plato's dialogues, now I'm diving into Gravity's Rainbow, which should take awhile.
packrat386
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
United States5077 Posts
February 17 2014 03:30 GMT
#231
Book Log
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And my first book for this year, Love and Math:
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This was a birthday gift from my parents and I’m halfway in. It’s partly a biography of a young mathematician overcoming discrimination and finding his passion in soviet Russia. The other part is a sort of an explanation as to why he enjoys math so much. I find the biographical element really interesting, but so far the math has not been terribly engaging. I understand that he’s trying to avoid the kind of nitty gritty detail that makes people hate math in school, but it often leaves me feeling like it hasn’t really been explained. We’ll see how the rest goes.

Happy New Year Folks!

Finished: Love and Math
This book could have been 2 books, one of which I would gladly read, and one of which I would gladly leave on the shelf. The far more interesting part of this book was the biography of the author, who beat the odds and anti-semitism of his home country (soviet russia) to become a mathemetician. His story of working on mathematical discoveries as a side job and sneaking into the best university to read papers and attend lectures, was compelling and interesting.

On the other had his presentation of mathematics was largely boring. I get what feels like a real sense of the passion that he has for math, but I find that his descriptions are too general for me to feel like they've been really explained. Part of my distaste may also stem from the fact that I don't find discussion of these sorts of concepts that interesting to begin with, so it would take a lot for the author to win me over.

I would recommend the book to someone who really enjoys abstract math, but otherwise just get a good biography instead.

Next I'm going to read The Stranger
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Since a lot of people on here seem to like it (I'm looking at you corumjhaelen). Should be good!


Finished: The Stranger
Excellent book. I had read a little bit of existentialism before this, so I wasn't unprepared for the content. That said the presentation was great. I really loved the descriptions of the protagonist just experiencing life in the moment. I don't think I need to give a detailed review of this book since half of the people here seem to have read it but, 5/5 would binge read again.


I ditched sixty stories because it didn't look very good in the library (sorry sam). Instead I picked up This Side of Paradise
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I've heard from some that it is actually better than gatsby. Should be good.


Finished: This Side of Paradise
Quite a good book. My major criticism is that the plot doesn't move very well, but otherwise the writing is excellent. The portrait of a lost young man hits close to home.

decided to pick up the screenplay, The Seventh Seal
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I've always wanted to see the movie, but never have. My uncle gave me the book. Should be good!


Finished: The Seventh Seal
Pretty short, but also pretty good. Really left me wanting to see the movie. I also enjoyed the mildly existential overtones. Not a whole lot to say about this other than that the imagery was amazing and the story itself was the good kind of heavy.

On the topic of existential overtones, I picked up
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except in its The Fall because I'm reading the English version (even I'm not that pompous). Should be good!

Finished: The Fall
Another excellent book. I'm genuinely sorry that I didn't start reading Camus' work earlier after having read this. I found the narrative style really cool (always being talked to about the past, makes it seem like an oral history). I also enjoyed the wholehearted endorsement of brothels in this book, all of my friends enjoyed hearing about the feeling of satisfaction that comes from lying drunk between 2 sleeping prostitutes. Great book.

I picked up Across the River and Into the Trees
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because I'm on a quest to read everything that hemingway ever wrote. Should be good!


Finished: Across the River and Into the Trees
This book was quite good. The standard stiff drinks, beautiful women, and maimed soldiers that I've come to expect from Hemingway. I think this book was interesting because of the extent to which his warriors were removed from their war. It reminded me a lot of some of the Nick Adams stories in that the colonel finds that he can never really escape his profession. A good read if you want a more hipstery selection of Hemingway's work.

Speaking of hipstery, I've picked for my next book The Torrents of Spring.
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Its Hemingway's first piece of published fiction, and that last of Hemingway's non-posthumous novels that I haven't read. Should be good.
dreaming of a sunny day
123Gurke
Profile Joined January 2005
France154 Posts
February 17 2014 15:25 GMT
#232
On February 17 2014 12:30 packrat386 wrote:
Finished: Across the River and Into the Trees
This book was quite good. The standard stiff drinks, beautiful women, and maimed soldiers that I've come to expect from Hemingway. I think this book was interesting because of the extent to which his warriors were removed from their war. It reminded me a lot of some of the Nick Adams stories in that the colonel finds that he can never really escape his profession. A good read if you want a more hipstery selection of Hemingway's work.

I have read this book quite some years ago (yeah, hipster!) and I still remember that I liked it. But when I saw it again now, I realized that I have no idea what it is about anymore, so I guess it was not too impressive. I should probably reread it, but it is in Germany with most of my other books
"No," she said, "but sometimes I like to watch."
Surth
Profile Blog Joined May 2011
Germany456 Posts
February 19 2014 10:49 GMT
#233
I have a huge stack of books on my night-table, but instead of reading any of them I'm going through Nietzsche again. Genealogy currently. So, so good. Getting a hundred ideas for bachelors theses' too...
i believe your actions dishonour Starcraft 2 LotV cybersport!
Manit0u
Profile Blog Joined August 2004
Poland17389 Posts
February 19 2014 12:04 GMT
#234
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Currently re-reading the entire Earthsea series by U. K. Le Guin since I managed to acquire a brilliant printing of everything in one book.
Time is precious. Waste it wisely.
SixStrings
Profile Blog Joined August 2013
Germany2046 Posts
February 19 2014 16:21 GMT
#235
After being done with ASoIaF, I'd like to read another fantasy series.

Can you guys recommend anything that isn't as much of a fairy tale as The Kingkiller Chronicle and not as polished and formulaic as The Dresden Files. I like both, but I want something a bit darker, more gritty and raw.
GumBa
Profile Blog Joined July 2012
United Kingdom31935 Posts
February 19 2014 16:34 GMT
#236
Just bought Wheel of Time after hearing good things. Anyone read it and what do you think no spoiler pls
To all the haters: you deserve to witness many, many more Serral victories, worthy of the godlike player he is.
Ryndika
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
1489 Posts
February 19 2014 16:40 GMT
#237
Finished Kokoro by Soseki.

I thought about trying out Hemingway.
as useful as teasalt
corumjhaelen
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
France6884 Posts
February 19 2014 17:51 GMT
#238
Finished (finally) : -Life and Fate
Thank god. This was very long, and quite a few passages were quite badly written, the journalist in Grossman pointed its ugly mouth. That being said there are also a lot of excellent passages in the book, mainly on what went trhough the head of the people at the front, and about the state of paranoïa the police state could bring you in. Interesting, but might not be worth it.
-Plato's Sophist. Quite a good read, a sensible ontology at the time brought forth by clear reasonning and not poetry.
Picked up :
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Tacitus' Histories. Such a fun guy :D
‎numquam se plus agere quam nihil cum ageret, numquam minus solum esse quam cum solus esset
dmnum
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
Brazil6910 Posts
February 19 2014 18:55 GMT
#239
I just read Sophist three days ago, it's amazing how effortlessly Plato flows from one topic to another. Also the definition of the Sophist at the end is brutal.
Carnivorous Sheep
Profile Blog Joined November 2008
Baa?21244 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-02-19 19:16:10
February 19 2014 19:02 GMT
#240
On February 20 2014 02:51 corumjhaelen wrote:
Finished (finally) : -Life and Fate
Thank god. This was very long, and quite a few passages were quite badly written, the journalist in Grossman pointed its ugly mouth. That being said there are also a lot of excellent passages in the book, mainly on what went trhough the head of the people at the front, and about the state of paranoïa the police state could bring you in. Interesting, but might not be worth it.


Should've just read the much shorter Everything Flows like I did :D

On February 20 2014 01:40 Ryndika wrote:
Finished Kokoro by Soseki.

I thought about trying out Hemingway.


I finished Kokoro recently too.

I liked it a lot but thought it ended a bit abruptly. I was kind of hoping to get a hint/glimpse back into the life of the original narrator, even if it was just a page or something.
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