Laevateinn
Sword of Surt
I read the first 3 books of the "Hyperion" series, by Dan Simmons, and rather quickly too. I am now stuck on Rise of Endymion. I just lost the will to read. Not a bad book, it is all internal lack of motivation.
still in the early stages of The Wheel of Time Book 1: Eye of the World
someone please tell me this thing gets interesting. all these damn weird names makes the Silmarillion seem easy. fucking gleeman, rand, bran al vere, egwene....just call them Jason, Mike, and Pam for fucks sake
maybe i should go back to clive barker....
usually Blood Meridian is regarded as his best...but I eagerly anticipate reading it
Still reading Thus Spoke Zarathustra and Choke
But I have started reading this as well:
You can buy a cheap used copy on Amazon or other sites.. probably for a couple of bucks.. awesome book.... it won the Pulitzer Prize in 1988... long book though.. 400 + pages... as for the Sicilian Mafia.. and the Mob in general.. im a Mob freak and have read so many books on them if you want to know if a book is good or not... a good Sicilian Mafia book is The Last Days of the Sicilian Mafia by Robert BlumenthalYeah, I've seen several recommendations for Den of Thieves. I have so many books in the on deck circle so to speak that it will have to wait. I saw a book on the Sicilian mafia that looked pretty interesting the other day. It was only 10 bucks and I should have picked it up.
Yes it is so far... I am quite surprised at how good it is and I'm surprised I never heard of it before considering it came out in like 1985. Me and a friend were watching a movie on DVD and it had a preview for the movie Perfume based on the book... she then told me i must read that book and such... and i said someday i will.. but she bought it for me anyways and am quite enjoying it... this guy is a great writer... I hope other people here on the board get this book...Perfume is an incredible book IMO. I read it on the plane to germany in one sitting.
You can buy a cheap used copy on Amazon or other sites.. probably for a couple of bucks.. awesome book.... it won the Pulitzer Prize in 1988... long book though.. 400 + pages..
I'd consider No Country and The Road both solid efforts but neither approaches Blood Meridian in my opinion. Suttree is Ebert's favorite. All The Pretty Horses is also excellent, albeit atypically romantic. Of his earlier work, Outer Dark is the finest, an interesting hybrid of horror and western aesthetics set in Appalachia.
Cancer Ward- Solzhenitsyn
I finished No Country and enjoyed it. I thought the film did a good job with the novel, but I wish the film had included a couple of scenes from the book. whatever.
I've also read Child of God...nothing like necrophiliac hermit stories.
I probably won't get to The Road until after the semester is over.
Someone in my History of Soviet Russia class gave a presentation on that book. It sounded good.