the books we read

Started by wellfleet, Apr 30, 2006, 12:14 AM

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Drunkre

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QuoteNPR was really losing it over The Wire.  I tried to watch it once or twice, but the whole gay gangsta thing was just dumb to me.
You're missing out on the best drama to ever grace television screens.  

So I've heard.
it's a voice. and it's a choice
to call you out. or stay at home

Chills

Quote'Northline' by Willy Vlautin (Richmond Fontaine)

Great so far...would recommend.

I'm halfway through it.

Do you have the included soundtrack?
It's quite beautiful and accompanies the book excellently.


Chills

Great interview with Willy Vlautin here...

http://powells.com/interviews/willyvlautin.html

On "Northline" and other things.

"As messed up as I am, I'm a romantic, and strangely, an optimist."  :)



Angry Ewok

This month I read 1984 for the first time. I enjoyed it, but the ending felt sort of rushed. I hated the ending, to be honest. I read the entire novel on my iPod... that was kind of cool, despite the tiny screen.

I also finished reading the Bible. I had already read the New Testament, but this time I read the book in its entirety. I use the NIV edition, it's a student study bible and I recommend it to anyone who wants to read the book but doesn't want to spend more time understanding the language than understanding the message.

Up next, I want to read Starship Troopers. I've wanted to read Robert A. Heinlein's work for years and years.

After that, I'll finish reading Bear's Boys.

After that, I think I'll read The Federalist Papers. Not exactly a novel, but from the little transcripts I read earlier, I think it should be required reading.

After that, Flags Of Our Fathers. I rescued a hard-bound from the Books-A-Million discounted library books stack. These things are probably burned out back if they don't sell in a couple of weeks.

After that, maybe Moby Dick.

--- and that's 2 real 4 u.

Jenny

BELOVED by TONI MORRISON

i love it thus far.

MarkW

Just finished The Zahir by Paulo Coelho.  He is consistently excellent, and this novel was no exception.  I strongly recommend both it and him.
The trouble with the straight and the narrow is it's so thin, I keep sliding off to the side

Angry Ewok

Two final exams today, and then I'm going nuts on Starship Troopers. First few pages are pretty awesome.
--- and that's 2 real 4 u.

EC

musicophilia by oliver sacks
http://www.amazon.com/Musicophilia-Tales-Music-Oliver-Sacks/dp/1400040817

so interesting.
more science about what we already know - music affects us on very deep levels.
plus, oliver sacks is just a lovely dude who is able to communicate difficult scientific/epistemological theory in language that everybody can relate to.

easy jim

re-re-re-re-re-re-reading On the Road.

i'll try to post a picture of my first Penguin copy when I get to the house...
So soon after payday, know it seemed a shame!

Chills

Jonathan Franzen - The Corrections


IHL

Reading the Executioner's Song by Norman Mailer.

The true story of Gary Gilmore and the murders he committed in 1976.

A truly devastating book.

Love Dogg

Snuff by Chuck Palahniuk!  Quick read...like six hours.  It's almost great.
"Sometimes it runs its course in a day, babe.  Sometimes it goes from night after night."

tbw

Read?...i wish i had more time

pawpaw

I probably won't be able to start getting into them for a couple more weeks, but I've got a few new ones that I'm excited to read:

The Enchantress of Florence - Salman Rushdie

Boonville - Robert Mailer Anderson

I think they're both going to be fun...I'll let y'all know!
"I'm able to sing because I'm able to fly, son. You heard me right..."

ycartrob

The Power of Now- Eckhardt Tolle

lisaskye

The 4 Agreements by don Miguel Ruiz.

http://www.miguelruiz.com/fouragreements.html

primushead

Your Government Failed You - Richard Clarke

Killgies

Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy
"Aren't you a little short for a stormtrooper?"

primushead

Is this what you were looking for, Brad?

Angry Ewok

I knew there was a thread like this, somewhere! Thanks, G!

Right now, I'm reading The Road by Cormac McCarthy. Thus far, it's really good - I have a feeling I might even finish this one before the week is over!

Next on the list...

World War Z by Max Brooks
John Adams by David McCullough
1776 by David McCullough
For Whom The Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway
Starship Troopers by Robert Heinlein
--- and that's 2 real 4 u.