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What are you reading-June ?

mr stroke

Member
didn't see anything for June so....


Just started this because of a GAF recomendation and its amazing so far :)




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Flynn

Member
This month has been productive.

The Queen's Gambit -- Walter Tevis
A very matter-of-fact exploration of addiction as told through the life of an orphaned child chess prodigy. Very effective and dramatic. Was to be Heath Ledger's directorial debut.
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World War Z -- Max Brooks
I wasn't buying this book at first. I thought the format, much like Murakami's Underground, but entirely faked, was cheap -- every person the guy interviewed had an amazing story. But once I got over that I loved the sci-fi, what-if angle. Nobody has explored the zombie story this thoroughly and this modernly.
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Wild Wives -- Charles Willeford
Willeford is one hell of a writer. This is straight-up period crime pulp, but it's so damn good. If you like the modern crime guys like Hiaasin or Leonard I'd argue that Willeford kicks both of their asses.
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WedgeX

Banned
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Ulysses - Joyce

Trucking along with this now, about a third of the way through. Not sure what's next on the agenda (my last three, by Weiner, Tolstoy and Coffin were fairly amazing [life altering, I guess], but didn't really point me towards any new books).
 
I've recently discovered Arturo Pérez-Reverte and after reading

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I've been completely sucked in the splendid saga of Captain Diego Alatriste. Now I'm currently reading

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and put

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in the backlog, cannot wait to read more
 

elseanio

Member
Recently got Golden Compass on Blu-Ray and loved the idea. Felt like they missed a whole lot out, so started this

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Hootie

Member
Quazar said:
I want to pick up some Michio Kaku books but I'm not positive if I'll understand them.

:lol We're on the same boat. I'm really interested in his writings but I wouldn't know how to approach/understand any of it.
 

Tamanon

Banned
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Really sets the blood to boiling when you look at how shoddy the intelligence used for the Iraq war was.

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Goddamn hilarious and insightful. About a man who basically entered Hagee's church, joined a 9/11 Truther group and others.

And.....sadly....

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I AM WEAK SOMETIMES!
 
I just quickly re-read the Narnia series after seeing Prince Caspian, and found it surprisingly enjoyable, even to this day. I just started Douglas Adam's "A Salmon of Doubt." Not sure what to think of that yet.
 

Keen

Aliens ate my babysitter
Still reading

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But I recieved this last week so that gout put on the back burner.

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Good so far, even if Erikson is a better writer. Nice action, and lots of familiar names and some familiar faces.
 
His Dark Materials.

I hope to finish it, before Metal Gear Solid 4 comes out.

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I'm a little late, but so far its a good read and I'm enjoying it much more than I did book 6.
Man, I'm probably going to be the last person on Earth to read this.
 
Still reading

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Been reading this one for months and I'm only half-way through.

Just started

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I am not a fan of comics and I never will be, but this is pretty good so far. I have read the first 5 chapters and I can't wait for the big catalyst in the dystopian world that Alan Moore has created.
 

Dagon

Member
Until Wednesday I'll be reading this:

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And once that exam is done I can start going through my Amazon wishlist again. I haven't allowed myself to read for fun in a while.
 

thomaser

Member
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Still inching slowly through The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu. Have been at it for well over a month, and I'm not even half-way. It's big.

Can't read only that book, so I've been going through a few others at the same time:
- Right now, volume 3 of the 4-volume complete stories by Alexander Kielland, one of the best Norwegian authors. Currently reading "Fortuna".
- Before that, The Drawing of the Three, second book in the Dark Tower-series by Stephen King.
- Before that, The Third Policeman by Flann O'Brien. Wow, what a strange book! Recommended for all fans of surrealism.
- And before that, The Gunslinger, the first Dark Tower-book.
- Next will be The Wastelands, Dark Tower no. 3.
 
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First time. Had no idea what it was about (at all) prior to picking it up but it's fantastic - genuine laugh out loud moments and quite unique to anything I've read before.
 

Gattsu25

Banned
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Was recommended to me in the last 'What are you reading" thread and I really enjoy it. Around 3/4 done with it so far...I should just finish the book off tonight
 
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