Currently reading: Love In The Time Of Cholera by Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
Next to read: Life of Pi by Yann Martel.
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RoTaNiMoD
United States558 Posts
Currently reading: Love In The Time Of Cholera by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Next to read: Life of Pi by Yann Martel. | ||
Antares777
United States1971 Posts
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Ideas
United States7964 Posts
I just finished reading this a 2nd time (1st time I read it was like 3 years ago). such a great funny book that tackles so many issues about human life and the meaninglessness of it all. I think it spoke to me personally and the sort of things I've been going through/thinking about lately a lot more than the 1st time I read it. It was almost like reading a different book lol. Bokonon is such a great character. Vonnegut is so great, such a shame that I didn't even hear of him until after he died | ||
nick00bot
326 Posts
my god, its no wonder that they got the award for best sci-fi series ever, they are fucking amazing. also as i read them ive noticed many names in pop culture i didnt realize were references to the books. for example the book talks about a robot named bender, a planet called terminus (although that planet is nothing like the map, there is a city called trantor that is), imperial fucking battlecruisers, and all sorts of craziness. seriously one of the best series ive ever read. im currently on the prelude after reading the original book | ||
Johnzee
United States216 Posts
2) A book you are currently reading 3) The next book you plan on reading Hope McGonigal's book isn't as cheesy as it sounds Love this thread BTW | ||
Sweepstakes
United States92 Posts
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redFF
United States3910 Posts
On June 13 2011 04:24 Ideas wrote: I just finished reading this a 2nd time (1st time I read it was like 3 years ago). such a great funny book that tackles so many issues about human life and the meaninglessness of it all. I think it spoke to me personally and the sort of things I've been going through/thinking about lately a lot more than the 1st time I read it. It was almost like reading a different book lol. Bokonon is such a great character. Vonnegut is so great, such a shame that I didn't even hear of him until after he died You should read I prefer it to Cat's Cradle, both are really good though. | ||
EllipZ
France378 Posts
2) A book you are currently reading 3) The next book you plan on reading im also looking for a good book about Metaphysics so im up for some recommendations^^ | ||
ALang
Canada288 Posts
2) A book you are currently reading 3) The next book you plan on reading | ||
Ideas
United States7964 Posts
On June 13 2011 04:53 redFF wrote: Show nested quote + On June 13 2011 04:24 Ideas wrote: I just finished reading this a 2nd time (1st time I read it was like 3 years ago). such a great funny book that tackles so many issues about human life and the meaninglessness of it all. I think it spoke to me personally and the sort of things I've been going through/thinking about lately a lot more than the 1st time I read it. It was almost like reading a different book lol. Bokonon is such a great character. Vonnegut is so great, such a shame that I didn't even hear of him until after he died You should read + Show Spoiler + I prefer it to Cat's Cradle, both are really good though. I've read that book several times. it was my first Vonnegut book lol. and yes, it's my favorite. | ||
Blackrobe
United States806 Posts
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Kwidowmaker
Canada978 Posts
Nerdin up the summer :D | ||
Billd
Canada210 Posts
Currently Reading: Under the Dome - Stephen King Wanting to read in the future: Fahrenheit 451 - Ray Bradbury | ||
weareallclowns
Denmark113 Posts
On January 12 2011 12:27 RighteousDan wrote: Show nested quote + On January 07 2011 20:52 Raikko wrote: Last read: eagerly awaiting: should arrive today, so i can conclude the Commonwealth Saga. loved these. have you read the Night's Dawn Trilogy (reality dysfunction, neutronium alchemist, naked god) yet? friggen amazing as well. And I can smoothly add to this discussion with: Last: Current: Next, of course: So far, this trilogy is perfect in it's precise descriptive nature; in violence as well as beauty. | ||
Dude.
United States94 Posts
Awesome, light read. Very educational, and I totally recommend it! It's definitely helped me read more efficiently. Definitely a must read for any living person that intends to ever deal with people ever. The book is way more educational than the cheesy title implies. I've always been pretty comfortable with people, but this book's really fine tuned some stuff I would've probably never been aware of. I definitely recommend it! =D Reading: Scientists research on effortless attention (aka "flow"), trying to figure it out. It's super interesting! I've learned a butt ton from this book already, and I'm not even a quarter of the way through it! Definitely recommend it if you're interested in Cognitive Neuroscience stuff, or performance and attention in general. A warning though, it's written by scientists, for scientists. Don't expect to be babied through it. It's all dry, straight cut data from researches. Self motivation is a must. =D | ||
HINDYhat
Canada30 Posts
Currently reading: and To read (lol): | ||
USK
173 Posts
I found it to be a pretty good but basic overview of the debate surrounding the current debt problems that the US government is having. The authors view the current debt and trends as a massive unsustainable problem for the future and all their points are to how to fix it reasonably. Most of their fixes, and most of the book consequently, involved both medicare and social security. | ||
ztoa03
Philippines181 Posts
The Bible Fundamentals of Nursing (board exams, ftw) | ||
Gogleion
United States534 Posts
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jon arbuckle
Canada443 Posts
On June 13 2011 08:53 Ideas wrote: Show nested quote + On June 13 2011 04:53 redFF wrote: On June 13 2011 04:24 Ideas wrote: I just finished reading this a 2nd time (1st time I read it was like 3 years ago). such a great funny book that tackles so many issues about human life and the meaninglessness of it all. I think it spoke to me personally and the sort of things I've been going through/thinking about lately a lot more than the 1st time I read it. It was almost like reading a different book lol. Bokonon is such a great character. Vonnegut is so great, such a shame that I didn't even hear of him until after he died You should read + Show Spoiler + I prefer it to Cat's Cradle, both are really good though. I've read that book several times. it was my first Vonnegut book lol. and yes, it's my favorite. Vonnegut is a lot of things but he is definitely not a nihilist. Cat's Cradle is a remonstrance of meaninglessness, not an endorsement. Top five Vonnegut books: 1: Cat's Cradle 2: Mother Night 3: Slaughterhouse-Five 4: Galapagos 5: God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater Breakfast of Champions misses out for being good only the first time through and lacking the satire of American-ness it is purported to have that God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater ably plies. | ||
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