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beans79 wrote:
b0mbs_of_death wrote:
beans79 wrote:The Road by Cormac McCarthy

Yes, its on the Oprah bookclub list. Don't even get me fucking started on that!
It's actually pretty fucking good.
Recommended by a good source...I was just kinda shocked when I bought it and it was an Oprah book.
Not everythingon her list is some sappy coming of age novel. There is some good stuff (the Faulkner Books, Anna Karenina, She's Come Undone). You just gotta sort through them.

Currently:
Notes From the Underground - Dostoyevsky
The Bonehunters - Steven Erikson (it's fantasy, but I get my nerd on every now and then)

Just Finished
She's Come Undone - Wally Lamb
Invisible Monsters - Chuck Palahniuk (I've read this so many times. It's like my bible. Anything you could ever want to know about people is in there)
The Serial Killers Club - Jeff Povey.... meh
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Post by 360 »

I'm currently revisiting Great Excepectations.

I read it when I was about 14 but I don't remember much of it so I decided to reread it.


Pip is such a dick.

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locke cole wrote:
beans79 wrote:
b0mbs_of_death wrote:
beans79 wrote:The Road by Cormac McCarthy

Yes, its on the Oprah bookclub list. Don't even get me fucking started on that!
It's actually pretty fucking good.
Recommended by a good source...I was just kinda shocked when I bought it and it was an Oprah book.
Not everythingon her list is some sappy coming of age novel. There is some good stuff (the Faulkner Books, Anna Karenina, She's Come Undone). You just gotta sort through them.

Currently:
Notes From the Underground - Dostoyevsky
The Bonehunters - Steven Erikson (it's fantasy, but I get my nerd on every now and then)

Just Finished
She's Come Undone - Wally Lamb
Invisible Monsters - Chuck Palahniuk (I've read this so many times. It's like my bible. Anything you could ever want to know about people is in there)
The Serial Killers Club - Jeff Povey.... meh
You are correct that she has some good ones. Suffice to say that if you knew the source, you'd be surprised it was an Oprah book.

That having been said, I've read She's Come Undone, and Anna Karenina as well.
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read that a couple of years ago. does he give a shout to kriss kross in the acknowledgements?

i'm reading these:

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these are next:

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gnostic gospels is pretty interesting. but I wonder what pagels personal beliefs are
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just bought the new haruki murakami "After Dark." thoughts to come in the next couple of days.

don delilo also has a new book out about post 9-11 NYC. this will be read very soon.

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still trying to figure out how this cat blew up the way he did.

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cascarrabias wrote:Image
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MIND-BLOWING!!! VERY GOOD................................: NOW:

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still trying to figure out how this cat blew up the way he did.
You Shall Know Our Velocity was dope, but I could never really get into any of his other work. I keep reading whatever he puts out though, so he is doing something right.

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wheels wrote:Image

still trying to figure out how this cat blew up the way he did.

For serious son. Did we have a conversation about this??? Holler at me

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still trying to figure out how this cat blew up the way he did.
This looks intersting, can someone brief me on the author and his work.

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I frequently read this one...

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Basically makes everything you have ever read seem pussy in comparison.

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bringinoutbangerz wrote:Image
Basically makes everything you have ever read seem pussy in comparison.
how so?
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Just a couple:

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Great book on the French Foreign Legion. Not much out there about it until recently. I knew very little going in, but this book is excellent. A memoir from an American who joined about his experiences. Highly entertaining.


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The Smart Money by Michael Konik. Konik worked with "The Brains" in the late 90's and helped them place huge bets on sports (mostly football). So feared were "The Brains" that if anyone knew that you worked for them you were instantly banned from betting anything. These are the guys who change the betting lines. Really good book about what happens if you're too good a bettor.
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Sebastian gets busy wrote:
bringinoutbangerz wrote:Image
Basically makes everything you have ever read seem pussy in comparison.
how so?
dudes getting tossed out windows, dogs being mutilated, clothes being ejaculated on, rampant racism, corruption, gangsters, Los Angeles, viciousness, etc.

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bringinoutbangerz wrote:
Sebastian gets busy wrote:
bringinoutbangerz wrote:Image
Basically makes everything you have ever read seem pussy in comparison.
how so?
dudes getting tossed out windows, dogs being mutilated, clothes being ejaculated on, rampant racism, corruption, gangsters, Los Angeles, viciousness, etc.
So it's about this guy?

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Finished a week or two ago, Crooked Little Vein by Warren Ellis. Defintely check it out, it has a scene with godzilla bukkake.

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Thread needs to be stickied. Just as useful as the "What movie did you watch today" thread.

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Sticky this thread.

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Ap wrote:Image
how is this, subject matter got me curious immediately

stickying by popular demand, if this dies out too quick i'll pee on all of you
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Post by The Drunken Poet »

Hey, I been away for a couple weeks so I caught up on some reading...

Just finished:

In the Miso Soup by Ryu Murakami, very good Japanese thriller that also serves as a guide thru Japan's sex industry. It'd make a great movie.

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And

Nine Stories by Salinger.
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'Nuff said.

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fucking awesome. I am reading a lot of ellroy (obviously). Just grabbed Cold 10 Thousand with my NEW LIBRARY CARD :ohsh: . I was hoping to see some like librarian fantasy fuck chicks there who would be excited to see a strapping young lad like myself in their lair, but it was all 11 year olds, nerdy 11 year olds.

ALso finished this:

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fucking lame. Myron Bolitar sucks, says dumb shit and SPORTS FICTION is gay in 99 out of 100 instances. pass (get it? GAAY)

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This one is off the chains. Bad ass, depressing, modern, not gay, lotsa porn/whore industry shit, NYC, under 250 pages and under 6 bucks new. COP IMMEDIATELY.

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bringinoutbangerz wrote:my NEW LIBRARY CARD
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bringinoutbangerz wrote: :ohsh: . I was hoping to see some like librarian fantasy fuck chicks there who would be excited to see a strapping young lad like myself in their lair, but it was all 11 year olds, nerdy 11 year olds.
:lol:
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Vlad Analogue wrote:
wheels wrote:Image

still trying to figure out how this cat blew up the way he did.

For serious son. Did we have a conversation about this??? Holler at me

please tell me you guys have gotten into "what is the what" I was never a big fan of eggers, but my sister works for the International Refugee Comittee (the work is about a sudanese refugee) and highly recommended it. i'm about halfway through and am very very impressed. the subject matter itself is incredible and eggers has constructed the narrative wonderfully and without the pretension that unfortunately infiltrates a lot of his previous projects.


also, the new haruki murakami, "after dark," is definitely worth picking up. from the first paragraph to the last page i was completely entranced. i blazed through it in 72 hours but it has an after taste that lasts for weeks.

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i'm reading this:
Image as I've just been picking up the books my roommate buys and leaves around the house. kind of fun to learn about running circuses back in the day..

was gonna read the newer chuck klosterman and palaniuk when my friend brings em over.

wintertime is for serious reads, summer is for more fun stuff.

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I am reading "Roots" by Alex Haley right now, shit is fucked up.

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Basically source material for The Departed movie

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Just started

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