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Report this post | 30 Apr 2009 20:12 GMT | #1506410 |   | Split
If Chins Could Kill: Confessions of a B-Movie Actor, by Bruce Campbell.


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Report this post | 30 Apr 2009 20:19 GMT | #1506425 |   | Split
i just finished shadow of the wind

now reading picture of dorian gray


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Report this post | 01 May 2009 21:24 GMT | #1507257 |   | Split
Scarface by Paul Monette.


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Report this post | 01 May 2009 21:29 GMT | #1507261 |   | Split
I finally got around to Lord of the Rings. This time I am finishing it!


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Report this post | 01 May 2009 21:30 GMT | #1507262 |   | Split
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I finally got around to Lord of the Rings. This time I am finishing it!



Oh, good luck with that.

Probably the dullest book I've ever started.


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Report this post | 01 May 2009 21:33 GMT | #1507266 |   | Split
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This is the second time I've started it.


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Report this post | 02 May 2009 04:56 GMT | #1507470 |   | Split
Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov is disturbingly addictive, if you like reading into the psyche of an aging pedophile. I saw the movie and now moving onto the book.


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Report this post | 02 May 2009 08:11 GMT | #1507508 |   | Split
I just finished Angels & Demons the other day

I had put off reading it for some reason, and I didn't plan on seeing the upcoming movie because I hated the Da Vinci Code movie so much for taking all the perfect ingredients and then spoiling it.
...Then I found out that Ewan McGregor was going to be in it.... so, er... change of plans!

People can rip on Dan Brown all they want, but I LOOOOOVED this book!! I mean, it literally did not leave my hands while I was reading it. Sure, it's not a challenging read by any stretch or the imagination (I actually figured out two clues way before Langdon did Thanks art history class!), but if you're looking for the ultimate page-turner, this is it.
There is a time for literature, and then there is a time for books that are so fun to read that when someone interrupts you, it's like they're putting the pause on the thriller going on in your head.

And picturing Ewan McGregor as the hot priest didn't hurt either


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Report this post | 02 May 2009 09:00 GMT | #1507522 |   | Split
mm, ewan mcgregor


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Report this post | 02 May 2009 09:42 GMT | #1507570 |   | Split
Angels and Demons is in my opinion a far far better book than The Da Vinci Code.


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Report this post | 02 May 2009 09:47 GMT | #1507573 |   | Split
^ Right? I think Angels and Demons was the best out of all the Dan Brown books.


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Report this post | 02 May 2009 10:53 GMT | #1507599 |   | Split
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Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov is disturbingly addictive, if you like reading into the psyche of an aging pedophile. I saw the movie and now moving onto the book.



I found that to be a really difficult read and gave up less than a quarter of the way through.
I'm not sure if it was because of the translation but it was much too wordy and long-winded.
How are you finding it?


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Report this post | 02 May 2009 12:33 GMT | #1507642 |   | Split
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Now for something completely different. Just started The Beckoning Silence by Joe Simpson. Which is about mountains and stuff. I really enjoyed Touching the Void (also by Simpson) so this will no doubt be good as well.



You should try Simon Yates (the one who cut the rope) The Flame of Adventure, I really enjoyed it. Touching the Void was an amazing story

not long finished The Outer Dark by Cormac McCarthy-quite a dark but intriguing book, it will stick in my mind for a while. About half way through Wally Lamb's 'The Hour I First Believed' which I am enjoying-I thought it might be a struggle at 740 pages long but it isn't at all


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Report this post | 02 May 2009 18:51 GMT | #1507843 |   | Split
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An Illustrated guide to Chaos Theory and the Science of Wholeness

by John Briggs and F. David Peat

I was interested in the topic and was looking for a explanation for dummies. I'm not sure I understand every single thing there, but it's definitely an interesting and entertaining read.


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Report this post | 10 May 2009 23:12 GMT | #1513512 |   | Split
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not long finished The Outer Dark by Cormac McCarthy-quite a dark but intriguing book, it will stick in my mind for a while. About half way through Wally Lamb's 'The Hour I First Believed' which I am enjoying-I thought it might be a struggle at 740 pages long but it isn't at all



Ooh, I'm gonna read The Outer Dark next, just finished The Road by McCarthy and it was brilliant.


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Report this post | 10 May 2009 23:18 GMT | #1513514 |   | Split
I've just got:

The Magus by John Fowles
Notes from Underground by Fyodor Dostoevsky
Catcch-22 by Joseph Heller

I think I'll read them in that order.


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Report this post | 10 May 2009 23:22 GMT | #1513517 |   | Split
I just finished Catch 22 before The Road

Took me a while to get used to the way it's written, but when you do it does feel very fresh. Not bad considering it was written so long ago.


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Report this post | 10 May 2009 23:31 GMT | #1513521 |   | Split
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not long finished The Outer Dark by Cormac McCarthy-quite a dark but intriguing book, it will stick in my mind for a while. About half way through Wally Lamb's 'The Hour I First Believed' which I am enjoying-I thought it might be a struggle at 740 pages long but it isn't at all



Ooh, I'm gonna read The Outer Dark next, just finished The Road by McCarthy and it was brilliant.



I loved The Road, it was brilliant indeed I've just ordered The Orchard Keeper, his first novel so it will be interesting to see if his style has changed since then. You should read No Country For Old Men, it's a damn good read


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Report this post | 10 May 2009 23:32 GMT | #1513522 |   | Split
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I just finished Catch 22 before The Road

Took me a while to get used to the way it's written, but when you do it does feel very fresh. Not bad considering it was written so long ago.



Haha! I'm glad you enjoyed it, I'm looking forward to starting it.

I've heard a lot of praise for this book. It was actually recommended to me by my father, who is a Professor in English Literature. He usually has very good book recommendations!


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Report this post | 11 May 2009 06:55 GMT | #1513621 |   | Split
Angels and Demons is a great book, loved reading it, especially the book with the drawings and images in it, made things clearer.
At the moment i'm reading Timeline by Michael Crichton, can't get enough of it, such a good book.


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Report this post | 11 May 2009 07:19 GMT | #1513626 |   | Split
I'm reading Angels and Demons again... I really hope the film does the book justice...


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Report this post | 11 May 2009 07:30 GMT | #1513632 |   | Split
yeah i know, can't wait for the film to come out, it does look promising.


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Report this post | 11 May 2009 10:43 GMT | #1513677 |   | Split
Right now I'm reading The Road written by Cormac McCarthy. I haven't got so far, but I like it. It's mysterious, I want to know what has happened in the past.


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Report this post | 11 May 2009 11:53 GMT | #1513701 |   | Split
Turns out I'm gonna have to read In Cold Blood and The True History of The Ned Kelly Gang before The Outer Dark... Stupid english lessons


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Report this post | 16 May 2009 22:35 GMT | #1517801 |   | Split
Right now it's The curious incident of the dog in the night time. It's actually pretty good. Also read the first couple of books from the Bleach manga series recently.





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