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both different, but equally amazing books if you haven't read them
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Nonsense
United States53 Posts
![]() or ![]() both different, but equally amazing books if you haven't read them | ||
AirbladeOrange
United States2571 Posts
![]() Just finished this. I was amazed at the creativity and unusual style of the guy who wrote Fight Club. ![]() Just started this and so far it's well written and interesting for a guy who hosts a late night talk show. He is witty and has an honest yet comical spin on the events of his life and how he got to be where he is today. | ||
Corbie
United States65 Posts
![]() ![]() Both have been ordered and should be arriving in the next day or so. I already read Financial Peace and it was excellent, so I decided to get a copy of my own. | ||
yeti
United States258 Posts
![]() Because I like my existentialism like I like my toast: French | ||
Froadac
United States6733 Posts
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Stoned
United States69 Posts
threads like this jk but i dont read much, except threads like this | ||
Deadlyhazard
United States1177 Posts
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DG halcyon
United States3 Posts
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Singapore6164 Posts
![]() Havent read it yet but i reserved a copy at the library. Fuckin pumped | ||
RickOrShay
New Zealand132 Posts
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FireGuyX
United States1712 Posts
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UnexcitedZealot
United States17 Posts
On July 22 2010 18:18 exeexe wrote: Did you finnish it and do you like it if you have finnished it? I'm reading Atlas Shrugged right now and it is not enjoyable to read. The book just feels exhausting to read and I don't want to read more than 50 pages at a time. | ||
snotboogie
Australia3550 Posts
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Confuse
2238 Posts
On August 08 2010 11:53 UnexcitedZealot wrote: Show nested quote + On July 22 2010 18:18 exeexe wrote: On July 07 2010 08:58 GoTuNk! wrote: Gonna start after my last exam. ![]() Did you finnish it and do you like it if you have finnished it? I'm reading Atlas Shrugged right now and it is not enjoyable to read. The book just feels exhausting to read and I don't want to read more than 50 pages at a time. It's definitely a thinker... if you have patience with it and don't mind some long monologues, it is really interesting though. the ideas ayn rand puts out can make you think about how being selfish isn't necessarily a bad thing. On the other hand don't just believe it right away... and so on. : ) | ||
SweeTLemonS[TPR]
11739 Posts
Prey was awesome though, and I'd definitely recommend it to anyone. The first fifty pages are a bit of a bore, but you don't want to put it down after a while. | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
United States41117 Posts
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r3z3nd3
Brazil522 Posts
On August 21 2010 13:35 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: Good? ![]() Amazingly Good, I love Carl Sagan. Someone was selling a copy of it in my college's book fair (is that the word?). He was selling for R$ 3,00! (it is 1.70 dollars). I bought the book and gave as a gift to someone. =) | ||
r3z3nd3
Brazil522 Posts
Now I understand all those "by request" under th reasons people get banned: TL is a addictive drug. And that is way Off-topic... ![]() Dawkins - The Blind Watchmaker Have just started reading. I have read "The God Delusion" and loved. | ||
Roe
Canada6002 Posts
On August 08 2010 14:04 snotboogie wrote: Finished reading Crisis Four, I thought it was a pretty good action-y type book. I've resumed reading Anna Karenina, and I gotta say it's fast becoming one of my favourite books. I don't believe I've ever read anything as well written, and I can only imagine how it flows in its native Russian. Furthermore, it's clear Tolstoy had a very intimate understanding of the human condition. I'm about 1/3 of the way through and I can see why so many call it the greatest novel ever written. I thought they called War and Peace the greatest novel ever written? I've been trying to read W&P but it's incredibly...well, epic I guess, but not in the best way. It's a little tedious at times, though maybe something happened in translation. I also have Anna Karenina and didn't know which to read first. Has anyone read war and peace, and does it "ramp up" in flow and excitement after around 3-400? | ||
groms
Canada1017 Posts
On August 08 2010 15:21 SweeTLemonS[TPR] wrote: I read Prey by Michael Chrichton earlier this year. Since then, my friend has been trying to get me to read the Halo books, which just seems unbelievably gay to me. Prey was awesome though, and I'd definitely recommend it to anyone. The first fifty pages are a bit of a bore, but you don't want to put it down after a while. I liked prey in fact I own a copy. I'm reading A most wanted man, by John le Carre. Never read anything by him the book was a gift. So far its pretty good. ![]() Best books I've read recently (past 3 months) : The brothers karamazov by Dostoyevsky ![]() | ||
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