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thomaser

Member
Right now, only a few lectures about the English language, and some shorter essays and speeches about minorities in the UK and USA.

My next non-study book will be one of these:

Don DeLillo: Underworld
Günther Grass: The Tin Drum
Hussain Haddawy: Sindbad and other stories from the Arabian Nights
Gabriel Garcia Marquez: Love in the Time of Cholera
Oscar Wilde: The Complete Works

Leaning towards The Tin Drum. Can't remember seeing it mentioned here on GAF. Has anyone here read it?
 

Salvadora

Member
Reading Down Under by Bill Bryson,Its Very funny. I recommend everyone to read it/Short History of Nearly Everything.
 

f0rk

Member
Dracula. It's interesting because I've realised I don't know what actually happens. I didn't even know it was going to switch perspectives.
 

Grakl

Member
Watership Down by Richard Adams
As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner
The Road by Cormac McCarthy
Macbeth by Shakespeare
The Forever War by Joe Haldeman

Will probably finish these within the first half of the month.
 

Ceebs

Member
It's not March yet!

I am about to start this after hearing nothing but fantastic stuff about it from some of my favorite author's twitter feeds. It's pretty much a reverse take on 9/11 with Americans flying planes into the World Trade towers in Baghdad, and the Arab nations launching a war on terror.

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I've been running through all of asimov's works extremely quickly. Am reading Robots of Dawn at the moment. SciFi mystery all day.
 

drkOne

Member
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Taking a break from Fiction. If someone has a recommendation on what to read next, fire away, I do have Shantaram on my shelf if nothing else comes up.
 

Bombadil

Banned
The Catcher in the Rye (just finished it)

Beowulf

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass
 
I just decided I needed to read more, after suggestions from some friends I decided on these books. How'd I do? Which one should I start with?
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Dresden

Member
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MutantCyborg said:
I just decided I needed to read more, after suggestions from some friends I decided on these books. How'd I do? Which one should I start with?
Don't recommend reading Silmarillion unless you're a big fan of the LOTR books, and even then, the other two offer a better time, imo.
 
About 1/3rd of the way through

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One of the most depressing books I've ever read. Really good though, incredible prose, though I'd expect nothing less from Oates.
 
I would suggest starting with Hyperion because it's awesome.

My wife actually couldn't stand Hyperion so I've always avoided it. I've liked some of his other work though, so I dunno. Might just not be for her.

I can, however, heartily recommend "Man in the High Castle" for your first pick. I'll bet that's the fastest, smoothest read of the three, though admittedly I've only flipped through Hyperion a bit.

Put Silmarillion on your shelf and pick something else to join the first two.
 

sk3

Banned
Game of Thrones! Trying to get through a couple books before season 2 starts. About 100 pages into it and wow it is exactly like the show.

It seems like Watchmen in which it follows so closely it makes the original material irrelevant.
 
It seems like Watchmen in which it follows so closely it makes the original material irrelevant.

...

Just...keep reading. :p I love the show but it isn't nearly as good as the book as far as I'm concerned, largely due to an inadequate budget for certain scenes and effects.
 

squidyj

Member
Game of Thrones! Trying to get through a couple books before season 2 starts. About 100 pages into it and wow it is exactly like the show.

It seems like Watchmen in which it follows so closely it makes the original material irrelevant.

Wait, you think the Watchmen movie makes the comic book irrelevant?
 
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Just finished this beauty. Thought it dragged in a few places, but I ended up getting a lot more out of it than I expected. 8th book this year. About to start Game of Thrones finally. Woo.
 

sk3

Banned
Wait, you think the Watchmen movie makes the comic book irrelevant?
Yes. I've heard that from other places, not just my own opinion. Normally when you get an adapted work, you can recommend the source material for a deeper understanding or even just a better story altogether. I read the comic after I saw the movie, I didn't feel like I got anything more from it.
 

Grakl

Member
Yes. I've heard that from other places, not just my own opinion. Normally when you get an adapted work, you can recommend the source material for a deeper understanding or even just a better story altogether. I read the comic after I saw the movie, I didn't feel like I got anything more from it.

I can't believe that you've said this.
 

maomaoIYP

Member
Slowly (because of midterms, usually only get to read it on my 15-20 minute bus commute) but surely.

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This is an incredible book. I loved every minute of it.

I'm almost done with this:
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Gonna move on to Catching Fire and Mockingjay before I start on A Feast for Crows. Hopefully by then it would be April, and A Dance with Dragons in paperback would be out.
 

bengraven

Member
Still balls deep in old West research for my novel, which I know is going to end up having to be a series.

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Already read The Ranchers, The Cowboys, and The Townsmen and it's on to this one:

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The Gunfighters.
 

Arment

Member
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The first book ended predictably. The major plot points for the whole series are pretty much spoiled for me already so I'm just reading these to get to the Neverwinter series.
 

Arcteryx

Member
Re-reading:
-The Diamond Age

New pickups:
-The Broken Sword (awesome book so far, was hard to find though)
-IQ84
-Dynamical Systems in Neuroscience
 

ItAintEasyBeinCheesy

it's 4th of July in my asshole
Finished Ender's Game audiobook today, excellent book and the voice acting was spectacular. Didn't think I would dig Sci-Fi so much but I'm totally down.

Like what the author said at the end the difference between sci-fi and fantasy is Rivet's and Branches on the cover.
 

Cookie18

Member
The Art of War for my latest Politics essay, it's the first book I have read for Uni that I have enjoyed.

I'm also reading Bakuman (my first manga). I finished the first volume really quickly because it is so good. The second volume should arrive tomorrow and that is my bedtime reading for tomorrow sorted.
 

Mumei

Member
Read The Battle of the Labyrinth, From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, and Habibi (amazing art). I started reading Unlikely Friendships for some dawwww fluff.

I might read Augustus after that.
 

Hanzou

Member
Yes. I've heard that from other places, not just my own opinion. Normally when you get an adapted work, you can recommend the source material for a deeper understanding or even just a better story altogether. I read the comic after I saw the movie, I didn't feel like I got anything more from it.

this paragraph is pure madness.
 

Tesseract

Banned
david darling's the universal book of mathematics. i adore darling's opening:

"you are lost in a maze: how do you find your way out?
you want to build a time machine, but is time travel
logically possible? how can one infinity be bigger than
another? why can’t you drink from a klein bottle? what
is the biggest number in the world to have a proper
name, and how can you write it? who claimed he could
see in the fourth dimension? and what does “iteration”
mean? and what does “iteration” mean?"
 

squidyj

Member
Yes. I've heard that from other places, not just my own opinion. Normally when you get an adapted work, you can recommend the source material for a deeper understanding or even just a better story altogether. I read the comic after I saw the movie, I didn't feel like I got anything more from it.

So you got the same understanding of the characters from the movie as the comic? I think I need to go ly dow.
 
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