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I have that on audiobook...:Smug:Mike27 said:interview with a vampire-anne rice
looking for a break from the 7839786084 page epics.
if it's not hillarry clinton, then i'm not interestedfah-q said:The Truth About Hillary - Edward Klein
i loved "the stand" "battlefield earth" and the "dark tower" series but they're all just way too longMike27 said:interview with a vampire-anne rice the other vampire books by anne rice are better, and rice's book "belinda" is pretty good too
looking for a break from the 7839786084 page epics. +1
james patterson's "kiss the girls" was really fantasticPerpetual Catatonia said:Well I don't normally read, but I'm reading a book that just might turn me into an avid reader.
It's called Roses are Red by James Patterson. This book is the fucking shit. Great details and an even better storyline. A great read for fans of suspenseful thrillers.
Powers said:I tried reading "A Scanner Darkly", it didn't suit me, it's just far too weird, "...Electric Sheep" was odd, but I get the impresson that Dick was at the lowest point of his drug addiction when he wrote "Scanner". Infact that's probably why he wrote it in the first place.
So instead, I read this;
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Which is a frankly amazing read, you don't need to have an interest in Boxing or even the British Mob to enjoy it, it's a really amazing biography, parts of it will bring a tear to your eye.
I'm currently reading this;
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Three rather well to do, Victorian gentleman decide to escape the city for a week and take a trip up The Thames by paddle boat. It's basically bloody funny, and I fancy get a couple of friends together and oing it myself.
And just recently I bought this;
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Which I'm really looking forward to reading. Anyone read it, is it as good as I think?
Hasn't Patterson just released his final book in the Alex Cross saga?
derek said:Did the TV show inspire you to pick up Three Men In a Boat? If so, well done - Me too! The show was totally brilliant. Dara O'Brien has me in fits of giggles every time he opens his mouth.
As for Moby Dick, it's still good, yes. I have not read it for years but it's a great fable.
As for A Scanner Darkly, it's interesting but I'm not quite sure what to make of it. The recent movie adaptation was brilliant, IMO. Very original, even if it wandered into obscurity towards the end.
Powers said:It was the program that inspired me yes, I'd never heard of the book before hand. I hope it gets a DVD release. My favourite part of the book has to be the little summarys that appear before each chapter, it intices you to keep reading.
I'm really, looking forward to Moby Dick, I've been reading up on it, litarery theory on it etc. The idea that the whale perhaps symbolises God etc, some clever stuff.
I might have another bash at Scanner at somepoint, it was just too weird, although I have only read on other PKD book so i suppose I need to familiarise myself with his style a little more. Any recommendations? I was thinking of picking up "We Can Remember it for you Wholesale", "Minority Report" and possibly "The Man in the High Castle" before I go back to "Scanner".
Also, I need to read this;
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I've read The Godfather (my favourite book ever) and The Sicilian, and if you look at these three as a loose trilogy (they were after all adaped into The Godfather trilogy) then this is the final installment. I picked up Puzo's The Family two or so years back thinking it was the final one, however it's not and aside from few pages I've never really gotten into it.
I've enough books to keep me going for a while though.
derek said:Well, I'm not the most crazy of PKD fans, but Do androids dream of electric sheep and minority report are far easier reads than A scanner darkly. It is worth trying to grapple with though, for sure.
The lit.crit. on Moby Dick is quite extensive, it's a very interesting story. It's been done to death, but I'd consider it a book everyone should read at some point.
I hope they release three men on a boat on DVD also, best show I've seen on terrestrial TV for quite some time!
Oh and, btw, The Last Don is brilliant. I read it a while back and it's a good read.
Powers said:Thanks Derek, I'll pick it up when I'm finished reading some other stuff. I just found out yesterday what I'm going to be reading for my first year at uni, one of my modules is American Literature so it'll be Huckleberry Finn (I was hoping for As I Lay Dying but still) and in the final year I have the option to read James Joyce' Ulysses, which I was considering reading any way.
if really believes this then they shouldspeed said:American writing is best in short story form, and worst in novel form.