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Lucumo
Profile Joined January 2010
6850 Posts
July 06 2014 11:02 GMT
#901
On July 04 2014 05:54 corumjhaelen wrote:
So, are we living in 1984 ?

We aren't quite there yet

On July 04 2014 06:37 MtlGuitarist97 wrote:
You'll enjoy The Hound of the Baskervilles. It's a great read in my opinion. Not too long, and pretty exciting. I actually listened to the audiobook of it (which was really well done) because I couldn't see when I had to read it. Great story though.

We will see. I think I saw parts of some movie adaptation of it but that was a long time ago, so luckily I don't know how the story will progress.
Nyxisto
Profile Joined August 2010
Germany6287 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-07-10 16:52:07
July 10 2014 16:51 GMT
#902
currently reading:

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Okay, so I've heard from many people that this is King's best book, but I'm not so sure. I'm like 1000 pages in now, and I think the book is just too long. I really like the characters and the black humor and how it's written in general, but I guess I should have picked up the abridged version. There is simply just so much backstory, and I actually feel like it gets more boring the longer the book goes on.
Vladix
Profile Joined September 2010
Netherlands227 Posts
July 10 2014 18:32 GMT
#903
Almost done with this one and loving it.
Bought the 2nd book so I can start as soon as I am done with the first book.

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ComaDose
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
Canada10357 Posts
July 10 2014 18:39 GMT
#904
Oh yes the malazan book of the fallen is fucking epic all the way to the end with such humongous themes and twists.
Don't be discouraged or intimidated when introduced to many distant characters they are all great and important in their own way.
BW pros training sc2 is like kiss making a dub step album.
AsAr
Profile Joined September 2012
Germany52 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-07-10 22:38:16
July 10 2014 22:33 GMT
#905
1) Just finished:
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Short but exciting story. Even better if you play chess or know a bit about maths.

2) Currently reading:
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Well written novella by Patrick Süskind (The Perfume).

3) Reading next:
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Birthday present from my brother.

4) Two books I STRONGLY recommend:
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My flat mate gave me this awesome fantasy novel and it made me giggle and smile countless times. It was so awesome I had to read two other books by Walter Moers afterwards.

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Maybe the best novel out there, especially if you didn't watch the movie yet. It's the only book I read a second time.
bookwyrm
Profile Joined March 2014
United States722 Posts
July 12 2014 16:26 GMT
#906
if anyone is looking for some non-terrible space opera, I recommend ken macleod. Just finished the fall revolution quartet, pretty interesting stuff. The first book is like a mashup of neuromancer and the diamond age
si hortum in bibliotheca habes, deerit nihil
dmnum
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
Brazil6910 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-07-13 04:05:59
July 13 2014 04:05 GMT
#907
I can't stress enough how much Proust finds meaning even in the smallest things and how much I love him for doing so. It's such a nice change from all the post-modern irony bullshit that I have to deal with on a daily basis.
Pwere
Profile Joined April 2010
Canada1556 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-07-13 04:56:48
July 13 2014 04:48 GMT
#908
Just finished A Song for Arbonne:
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Decent book, but uselessy long, imo. I preferred the other book I read from Kay, The Last Light of the Sun:
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Currently reading Persian Fire:
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Really fun read so far, plus it's actual history.

On June 19 2014 02:38 lungic wrote:
I saw the filmation of Pillars of the Earth, which was rather good. Seems like a nice story.
I watched it and I hope the books are better. I found the series a bit too predictable and farfetched, but there were obvious pacing issues due to being only ~10 episodes.
yamato77
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
11589 Posts
July 13 2014 08:18 GMT
#909
I saw a lot of people mention 1Q84 here, and I happen to have picked it up. I'm slogging through book 2 and wondering, is the ending actually satisfying? I'm beginning to think it isn't. : /
Writer@WriterYamato
corumjhaelen
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
France6884 Posts
July 13 2014 09:10 GMT
#910
On July 13 2014 13:05 dmnum wrote:
I can't stress enough how much Proust finds meaning even in the smallest things and how much I love him for doing so. It's such a nice change from all the post-modern irony bullshit that I have to deal with on a daily basis.


Montaigne's Apology for Raymond de Sebonde is really annoying imo, as much as I like the rest of the book, getting through that 250 page chapters, full of repetition and with which I disagree a lot is very difficult. I've read quite a few other things, of note were The Waves, The Aleph - I looove the Averoes problem -, Family hapiness (Tolstoi) - much better and touching that The Kreutzer sonata imo - and "Un balcon en forêt", quite the story on the phoney war.
Started
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Jacques the Fatalist. Excellent so far, Diderot is a master troll.
‎numquam se plus agere quam nihil cum ageret, numquam minus solum esse quam cum solus esset
Jonoman92
Profile Blog Joined September 2006
United States9104 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-07-13 13:53:58
July 13 2014 13:53 GMT
#911
On July 13 2014 17:18 yamato77 wrote:
I saw a lot of people mention 1Q84 here, and I happen to have picked it up. I'm slogging through book 2 and wondering, is the ending actually satisfying? I'm beginning to think it isn't. : /


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Nope not really, takes way too long to get there and he just says the same things over and over.
packrat386
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
United States5077 Posts
July 13 2014 15:08 GMT
#912
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.

Forgot to update, but a few days ago I Finished: The Torrents of Spring
This book was sort of weird. To me it seemed that Hemingway was poking fun at some of the tropes of "lost generation" writing. His characters make numerous references to Paris although they have been there only briefly and many have a massive admiration for continental culture that they don't actually understand. They also tend to heavily overvalue "authentic living" (one his characters prasies pump making factories for about a page and a half), and Hemingway includes numerous asides about his current position in the world of professional writing.

It was enjoyable, but a bit strange since it was written before a lot of the works that it seems to mock, and many of the tropes that it pokes fun at are employed in his later works.

Anyway, for something new and interesting, I picked up a 110 year old copy of The Count of Montecristo.
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Should be good.

Finished: The Count of Monte Cristo (Vol 1)
Holy shit, there are 2 volumes O_o

That said, this book as been really fun, I like the adventure feeling and the verbal smack-downs from the count. Its kind of interesting as well to see what the attitudes were toward things like medicine and race at the time. The second volume is supposed to be rife with vegeance, so I can't wait to pick that up, but first an interlude.

I picked up Moonraker
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Its one of the Bond books that I haven't yet read since it wasn't in the anthology that I had. Can't wait to get my spy novel fix!

Finished: Moonraker
The book was pretty good. I was super busy this last week so it took me a while to read, but I really did enjoy it. I thought it was kind of interesting in this book to see how little the Bond of the book is like Bond in the movies + Show Spoiler +
I've written about this before, but there is very little shooting and fighting. Mostly Bond plays cards, snoops around, and hits on any woman in the vicinity. I don't think he even fires his gun in this moive
. That said, it was quite nice.

Picked up Count of Monte Cristo: Part 2
Should be good.

Finished: The Count of Monte Cristo
Finally. Exams and projects really killed my free time these last few weeks. This book was pretty awesome. I really liked all of the focus on honor and the intricacies of parisian society. I also kind of enjoyed the way that Dantes was like a 19th century batman. Really fun read, I highly recommend it to anyone with a lot of time.

Picked up Snow Falling on Cedars
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My dad really liked this book and I need something to read at baseball games. Should be good!

Finished: Snow Falling on Cedars
This book was really good. It had all the classic elements of a book about war and the toll it takes on people, plus the detective/crime novel thing going on. It was a really fun read, and definitely a page turner.

Since I'm on books my dad liked, I picked up Pillars of the Earth
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which I think should be quite nice.

A brief note on the topic of lit, its true that this thread can get a bit over the top sometimes, but I think most people are reading these books because they genuinely like them, and not to fulfill some sort of quota. As for showing off, the point of the thread is to let other people know what you're reading, so there will always kind of be that element here.

edit: Always the formatting


Finished: Pillars of the Earth
I really enjoyed reading this book. Definitely a page turner with all kinds of political conflicts and such, but it also seemed very realistic. I particularly like the way the author handled the passage of time, and didn't feel the need to comment on every singly year of the characters lives (the book was long enough without it). I also particularly enjoy the idea of historical fiction in that the characters interact with real events at the time, but don't go so far as to influence/cause these things to happen.

Travel Bonus: Animal Farm
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Picked this up from a friend and read it on the plane. It was pretty mediocre in my opinion. The general message of "Totalitarianism is bad" was obvious and bluntly presented. Don't really get the hype about this book.

Picked up: Cien Anos de Soledad
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I loved it in english, now I'm attempting it in the original spanish. Wish me luck.
dreaming of a sunny day
bookwyrm
Profile Joined March 2014
United States722 Posts
July 13 2014 16:28 GMT
#913
On July 13 2014 13:05 dmnum wrote:
I can't stress enough how much Proust finds meaning even in the smallest things and how much I love him for doing so. It's such a nice change from all the post-modern irony bullshit that I have to deal with on a daily basis.


refuse to be fed pomo mush!! Our generation needs to become reactionaries against the barbarian tides of cheap ironic drivel! Vive la sincerite!
si hortum in bibliotheca habes, deerit nihil
GumBa
Profile Blog Joined July 2012
United Kingdom31935 Posts
July 14 2014 13:24 GMT
#914
So I just ordered the 2nd Wheel of Time book and the first book of the Malazan series GotM! I am really excitited having enjoyed the first WoT book and having heard a ton of good things about Malazan! What are your opinions on the series? And no spoilers please
To all the haters: you deserve to witness many, many more Serral victories, worthy of the godlike player he is.
SK.Testie
Profile Blog Joined January 2007
Canada11084 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-07-14 14:17:12
July 14 2014 14:07 GMT
#915
On July 11 2014 03:32 Vladix wrote:
Almost done with this one and loving it.
Bought the 2nd book so I can start as soon as I am done with the first book.

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Really excellent series. It's awesome, enjoy.

To the above poster, the Malazan series, over the course of the books will change over time and sometimes put you in an entirely different place than where you were. This is somewhat painful because you will be introduced to an entirely new cast and you want to get back to your favourite characters asap, but it is definitely worth it as all of the characters are really fleshed out and you come to care about pretty much all of them over time. I have a few small gripes with the books, but over all it is the best series I have read to date and I recommend it highly.

Many people have rated Name of the Wind even higher than it so I have to start on that series next.

On July 11 2014 03:39 ComaDose wrote:
Oh yes the malazan book of the fallen is fucking epic all the way to the end with such humongous themes and twists.
Don't be discouraged or intimidated when introduced to many distant characters they are all great and important in their own way.
Social Justice is a fools errand. May all the adherents at its church be thwarted. Of all the religions I have come across, it is by far the most detestable.
WindWolf
Profile Blog Joined July 2012
Sweden11767 Posts
July 14 2014 14:46 GMT
#916
On July 14 2014 22:24 GumBa wrote:
So I just ordered the 2nd Wheel of Time book and the first book of the Malazan series GotM! I am really excitited having enjoyed the first WoT book and having heard a ton of good things about Malazan! What are your opinions on the series? And no spoilers please

I've read the first three WoT books. So far I think book 2 is the best in the series, but 1 and 3 are also good. The series really picks of after book 1
EZ4ENCE
ComaDose
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
Canada10357 Posts
July 14 2014 15:13 GMT
#917
Wheel of Time is also a beautiful epic, while long, it arguably has to be to cover the extent of the story told. Loosing Robert Jordan sucked but i think Brandon Sanderson did an amazing job finishing it and it was touching that he included the final already written chapter. He brought all the stories together in a way I'm not sure the aging Jordan could have. I think the first three books, then the last 3 books were the best. It can be a little slow in the middle but if you can invest your interest into the world that Jordan created it is very rewarding!
BW pros training sc2 is like kiss making a dub step album.
ArcticRaven
Profile Joined August 2011
France1406 Posts
July 14 2014 15:53 GMT
#918
On July 14 2014 22:24 GumBa wrote:
So I just ordered the 2nd Wheel of Time book and the first book of the Malazan series GotM! I am really excitited having enjoyed the first WoT book and having heard a ton of good things about Malazan! What are your opinions on the series? And no spoilers please


Don't be discouraged and/or intimated by everything that's thrown your way in Malazan, it's incredibly worth it
[Govie] Wierd shit, on a 6 game AP winning streak with KOTL in the trench. I searched gandalf quotes and spammed them all game long, trenchwarfare247, whateva it takes!
WindWolf
Profile Blog Joined July 2012
Sweden11767 Posts
July 14 2014 18:10 GMT
#919
Once TI4 is over I'll start reading Game of Thrones book one. I really like WoT, can I also like GoT? I don't have an issue with multiple characters.
EZ4ENCE
ComaDose
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
Canada10357 Posts
July 14 2014 18:37 GMT
#920
On July 15 2014 03:10 WindWolf wrote:
Once TI4 is over I'll start reading Game of Thrones book one. I really like WoT, can I also like GoT? I don't have an issue with multiple characters.

I think the most popular complaint of about A Song of Ice and Fire is that its a little long winded so if you like WoT i'd say you will enjoy it. especially if you are enjoying the show.
BW pros training sc2 is like kiss making a dub step album.
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