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April 06, 2012 08:41PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
looking forward to this big time:

April 06, 2012 09:01PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
dont get me wrong, old man and the sea is brilliant. read them both!

ps i also like stephen king.



The first thing that distinguishes a writer is that he is most alive when alone. - Martin Amis
April 06, 2012 09:09PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
Thanks guys, i'm going to read them both.



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April 06, 2012 09:19PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
The Old Man and the Sea sucked Easter Eggs.


There. I said it. Thats right. tongue sticking out smiley



That of course is my continuing ever so humbled opinion.



A fly can't bird but a bird can fly.
April 07, 2012 12:40AM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
must be a man thing.

and an old man thing at that!
Jor
April 07, 2012 04:39AM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
Just finished An Abundance of Katherines by John Green. That was like, my third reading of the book, and it's so much better than I remember it being. I always want to think of it as the red headed step child of John Green's books, but it's so good. It has real voice.
April 07, 2012 08:33AM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
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mike10k
must be a man thing.

and an old man thing at that!

Oh you men and your man things. eye rolling smiley


winking smiley



A fly can't bird but a bird can fly.
April 07, 2012 03:39PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
I am reading Adverbs, by Daniel Handler. I am convinced it is the "novel" version of The Magnetic Fields' 69 Love Songs.
April 07, 2012 03:45PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
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Jor
Just finished An Abundance of Katherines by John Green. That was like, my third reading of the book, and it's so much better than I remember it being. I always want to think of it as the red headed step child of John Green's books, but it's so good. It has real voice.
An Abundance of Katherines is definitely the book of his with the lightest tone to it. I like it though. I've always had a crush on Lindsey Lee Wells. (Er, I'm also a teenaged girl, so it's not as creepy as it sounds.)
April 07, 2012 08:52PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
cats cradle - kurt vonnegut
April 10, 2012 09:26AM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
If anyone is interested I started reading the one about time travel in World War II



I've got big plans.Talking BlanketYay, Butts! LOL!
April 10, 2012 12:18PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
dood, that totally sounds interesting.....what is it?

i'm currently reading sandman neil gaiman series....vol. 1 of 9 down, and i liked it!

next....there's some illuminati trilogy that sounded interesting....i don't know all the fact yet though.
April 10, 2012 12:22PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
Mike it's Slaughterhouse Five... unless someone gave be a bad copy.

I've heard good things about Sandman but never got into it. Same for the Illuminati trilogy.



I've got big plans.Talking BlanketYay, Butts! LOL!
April 10, 2012 02:56PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
oh duh!
April 10, 2012 04:11PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
the sugar frosted nutsack - mark leyner
April 11, 2012 11:14PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
im reading slaughterhouse 5 now too now that i finished cats cradle, did you know that they were both by kurt?
April 12, 2012 08:58AM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
I did and Cat's Cradle is on my list but next is a Henry Rollins book... Get in the Fan: On the Road With Black Flag

Edit: That should read Van, not Fan but I decided to keep it because it's funny.



I've got big plans.Talking BlanketYay, Butts! LOL!



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/12/2012 08:58AM by dollabill.
April 12, 2012 10:39AM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
GET IN THE GODDAMN FAN!
April 12, 2012 07:59PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
Slaughterhouse 5 was great, I really enjoyed reading it.



I've got big plans.Talking BlanketYay, Butts! LOL!
April 12, 2012 08:14PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
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dollabill
Slaughterhouse 5 was great, I really enjoyed reading it.

might i also suggest Bluebeard by Vonnegut? It is a later work, but one of my favorites of his.



The first thing that distinguishes a writer is that he is most alive when alone. - Martin Amis
April 12, 2012 08:21PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
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dollabill
Slaughterhouse 5 was great, I really enjoyed reading it.

might i also suggest Bluebeard by Vonnegut? It is a later work, but one of my favorites of his.
it's on the list! (I should really make a list)



I've got big plans.Talking BlanketYay, Butts! LOL!
April 12, 2012 08:37PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
everything by vonnegut is on my list
April 12, 2012 09:39PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
How are you liking slaughterhouse?



I've got big plans.Talking BlanketYay, Butts! LOL!
April 12, 2012 11:54PM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
also, he's got a couple compilations of short stories that i liked alot. bagombo snuff box and welcome to the monkey house. you know. if you're into short stories!
April 13, 2012 03:11AM | Re: Wha Choo Readin?
Susan Cain - 'Quiet - The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking'



let's get dressed up in costumes and dance by the bar.
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