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February 14, 2011 10:45AM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
I'll keep an eye out for it, then.
February 14, 2011 11:01AM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
Infinite Jest.
I love me some DFW!
February 14, 2011 02:03PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
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philly_folkie_19
Infinite Jest.
I love me some DFW!

Word. That book wrecked my soul in pretty close to the best way possible.
February 14, 2011 06:16PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
Good to hear it. I'm just on page 300 something.
I've read Consider the Lobster before this. Very interesting read too.
February 14, 2011 08:49PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
It is not horror in any sense. horrible things happen but it is not a horror book.
like every other book by chuck palahniuk (ie. Fight Club) it is a pessimistic look into human psychology, it touces on tons of stuff and will leave a lasting impression in your mind, but it also has tons of really crazy things in it that will disgust you. but the 2nd chapter (guts) is the worst. so if you make it past there the rest is smooth sailing.

the basic premise is a whole bunch of writer's going on a writer's retreat, where they will write their life stories, so it's kinda like a book of short stories but their all pulled together with the big story.
February 15, 2011 11:09AM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
I started reading "Eating Animals" by J.S. Foer, and man, even though I'm a vegetarian since more than 15 years (and therefore should have a white vest and a good conscience), this book makes me feel guilty just being a human being and part of this capitalistic shit society...

Guess I'll go back hardcore-preaching the animal-lover's gospel again.
February 15, 2011 12:47PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
February 19, 2011 06:48PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?


As a herpetologist in training, my reading material rarely starts any conversations that don't end with someone insinuating I'm a complete social outcast.

What a tragic life I lead.
February 27, 2011 03:50PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
Just read Lolita. If you're a fan of happiness, or if you'd rather like to experience joy at some point in your life, don't read this book. I'm pretty sure it's crushed my spirit.



a million faces at my feet & all I see are dark eyes
February 27, 2011 10:17PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
sounds heavy. I do hear of it often and know a little about it. I heard its beautifully written.
February 28, 2011 12:46AM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
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Achillius
Just read Lolita. If you're a fan of happiness, or if you'd rather like to experience joy at some point in your life, don't read this book. I'm pretty sure it's crushed my spirit.

moby dick did the same thing to me.



don't clap between movements
February 28, 2011 09:15AM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
Moby dick was just kill bill with a whale
February 28, 2011 01:52PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
salinger fans. read the best.

[www.nytimes.com]



don't clap between movements
February 28, 2011 03:19PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
Wonderful article. I shall be looking to pick up that book soon. Thanks for sharing the link!



A fly can't bird but a bird can fly.
February 28, 2011 04:09PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
coolio, anytime.....yes, michiko (the reviewer) was the one that panned hapworth so badly that salinger decided not to release it in book form.

i'll consider her redeemed!



don't clap between movements
March 02, 2011 02:06PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
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mike5998
salinger fans. read the best.

[www.nytimes.com]


I suppose a congrats is in order. I noticed your name appears in the acknowledgements. Im sure its nice to see your hard work and all of your contributions were recognized.

I wasnt able to shell out the $30 bucks today to own it but believe me I will as soon as I can.



A fly can't bird but a bird can fly.
March 03, 2011 10:39AM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
the amazing adventures of kavalier & clay - michael chabon

jennifer egan is on deck
March 03, 2011 10:48AM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
H.P. Lovecraft - At the Mountains of Madness
March 05, 2011 06:02PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
I've just finished The Road by Cormac McCarthy twice - I immediately had to start over after I finished the last page. Stark and beautiful - reminds me of reading Faulkner. Continuing on with Blood Meridian, then going back to Infinite Jest by DFW (I'm also on about pg 300) before The Pale King comes out in April.
March 06, 2011 05:21PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
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aigneymie
I've just finished The Road by Cormac McCarthy twice - I immediately had to start over after I finished the last page. Stark and beautiful - reminds me of reading Faulkner. Continuing on with Blood Meridian, then going back to Infinite Jest by DFW (I'm also on about pg 300) before The Pale King comes out in April.

Blood Meridian is amazing, I read it at least once a year.
March 06, 2011 07:34PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
My friend just gave me The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss. I'm not a big fantasy fan, but he said I'd like it. Has anyone read it and has any thoughts?
March 07, 2011 04:04PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
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aigneymie
I've just finished The Road by Cormac McCarthy twice - I immediately had to start over after I finished the last page. Stark and beautiful - reminds me of reading Faulkner. Continuing on with Blood Meridian, then going back to Infinite Jest by DFW (I'm also on about pg 300) before The Pale King comes out in April.
so excited for The Pale King. I'm probably setting myself up badly since its unfinished and everything, but the excerpts I've read have been great and the general themes of the novel seem incredibly interesting/important.

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Achillius
Just read Lolita. If you're a fan of happiness, or if you'd rather like to experience joy at some point in your life, don't read this book. I'm pretty sure it's crushed my spirit.
If you ever recover and are looking to read more Nabokov, try Pale Fire. Its not quite as depressing (still kinda bleak though), and is amazingly, incredibly, how-does-he-do-that well written.

(I only read things with the word pale in the title, apparently)
March 07, 2011 06:33PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
I was reading Brothers And Keepers by John Edgar Wideman but then the new Pokemon game came out.



like a vision straight outta Holly Hobbie
March 07, 2011 07:09PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
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BroomPerson
the new Pokemon game came out.
I'm avoiding Game on my way home from work on pay day with a week's wages in my pocket as I might just cave and buy a DS.
I've fond memories of going with my little brother and seeing the pre-release copy of Pokemon Sapphire playing the credits on a loop under glass in CeX and then promptly selling/trading in all the games we owned so we could spend £45 on the (out earlier) American version of it another shop had. We were 12 and 13 and had never spent more money on anything ever (and probably didn't for long afterward!).

I'm currently reading Cigarettes by Harry Mathews. A lady on the bus came up to me when I was reading Infinite Jest and recommended me him and William Gass (has anyone read The Tunnel? I was going to get that but it was more expensive, and I downloaded an audiobook excerpt but the voice grated.). I'm on the 5th chapter and I'm finding it hard going - I'm digging a lot of the writing but am a bit uninspired by the setting, I think. By now I usually would have given up, but I'm restricting myself to an A-Z of books I own (Except - any suggestions for Q, X, Y, or Z?) before I'm allowed to browse bookshops and buy anything again.

@betamax Are you enjoying At the Mountains of Madness? The Dunwich Horror is my 'D' book, I'm looking forward to it, having read a bit of it last year.



midgoat
March 07, 2011 09:53PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
I was just handed the pocket version of Morihei Ueshiba's The Art of Peace. I will make use of a pocket magnifying glass and my newly acquired "old man glasses," in the hopes of discovering a way to slay the dragons currently haunting my days.

I'm a light reader.
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