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Spy thriller: 'The Looking-Glass War' by John Le Carré

SF: 'The Lovers' by Philip José Farmer


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I just started F. Paul Wilson's "The Tomb". It's the first in his Repairman Jack series of novels. I'm only 65 page in (out of 400+), but I can barely get myself to stop reading it. I'm going to Borders tomorrow to exchange a duplicate gift I got for my birthday and I'll probably grab the next two or three in the series. Great stuff.


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I'm reaading a HUGE Ultimate Spider-Man collection Ariel and I got on clearance at Barnes & Noble. It goes from #1-39


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I'm reaading a HUGE Ultimate Spider-Man collection Ariel and I got on clearance at Barnes & Noble. It goes from #1-39




Good stuff.

Strega by Vachss (again).



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Secrets of the Samurai: A Survey of the Martial Arts of Feudal Japan by Adele Westbrook

Black Panther: Who is the Black Panther? by Reginald Hudlin and John Romita Jr. (Actually, I finished it in 45 min.)

Tears for Water by Alicia Keys (again)


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I'm reaading a HUGE Ultimate Spider-Man collection Ariel and I got on clearance at Barnes & Noble. It goes from #1-39




Good stuff.

Strega by Vachss (again).




Great fucking book.


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At the risk of Vachss addiction, I'll pick it up from the campus library.


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At the risk of Vachss addiction, I'll pick it up from the campus library.




Seriously, for the most part, he's excellent. This is my 5th Vachss book in 2 and a half (3?) weeks. I'm curious to know if you end up liking his stuff.



Dear, sweet Harley Kwink...I'm madly in love with you. Marry me! We can go to Canadia. Or Boston or something. It'll be grand...You know the cookies are a given. They are ALWAYS a given. You could dump me tomorrow and you'd still get the cookies. Boston..shit, wherever dyke weddings were legalized. And where better to rub their little piggie noses in how bad they suck than right on their doorstep? What are they gonna do? Be jealous of you? Stare furiously at your tah-tahs? Not willingly give you cookies, but instead begrudgingly give you their cookies? Woman, time to wake up to the powers you wield - Uschi

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I picked up a book of Franz Kafka's short stories at work last night and intend to read it sometime in the near future.

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I am, however, totally getting the Calvin & Hobbes book you linked to. I love Calvin & Hobbes and that compilation is going to be awesome!




I picked that up this week. It is teh awesome!!1!!1!EVAR!

Also been reading some stuff my girlfriend got me for my birthday- Batman: Year One and Batman: The Dark Knight Returns. Both of which I enjoyed very much.

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I'm halfway through The Fountainhead.

Wow. This is one of the most underrated books I've ever read. A great additive are the glares I get from people around college when they see me reading Ayn Rand.

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I'm halfway through The Fountainhead.

Wow. This is one of the most underrated books I've ever read. A great additive are the glares I get from people around college when they see me reading Ayn Rand.




HA!

I still haven't gotten around to reading the Fountainhead, but I will someday.

I would get horrible looks from people when I would read Atlas Shrugged at the university. I carried it around even when I wasn't reading it just to piss people off.


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My job, aside from the occasional outage, is a pretty low-stress job. It gives me a lot of time to read, and I average between 2 and 4 books a week. Last week, I read HG Wells' "Time Machine" and "Invisible Man", both of which I enjoyed (surprising, because I'm not a huge Science Fiction reader). Today I started Joe R. Lansdale's "Captains Outrageous" and, one chapter into it, I know I'm gonna burn through this within a day or two. I'm also re-reading "The Shining" at home.

So...what are you reading?





Joe, find yourself a copy of "The Drive In 2", by Joe R. Lansdale. You'll enjoy it!

I am re - reading Lester Del Rey's 1966 book, " Runaway Robot", which features a robot named Rex who runs away with his human companion, Paul, whom Rex had been responsible for since Paul was 3. Paul is 16 in the book. It's a very nicely written book!


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Dear, sweet Harley Kwink...I'm madly in love with you. Marry me! We can go to Canadia. Or Boston or something. It'll be grand...You know the cookies are a given. They are ALWAYS a given. You could dump me tomorrow and you'd still get the cookies. Boston..shit, wherever dyke weddings were legalized. And where better to rub their little piggie noses in how bad they suck than right on their doorstep? What are they gonna do? Be jealous of you? Stare furiously at your tah-tahs? Not willingly give you cookies, but instead begrudgingly give you their cookies? Woman, time to wake up to the powers you wield - Uschi

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I opened a festering can of worms earlier in the summer and decided to restart Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series. I'm now in the 10th book, Crossroads of Twighlight. I think he's written the 11th already, but the series is supposed to end at 12. That sonovabitch better finish soon before I read these last books and forget all the details from this incredibly long series.


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I know what you mean! I don't know if the series is going to end at 12 tho, there are a lot of plot points that need to be cleaned up. At one point it was said the last book would be 7 or 8, but that was obviously wrong.


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I got that information from the website. I think that things are shaping up to where it might be able to end at twelve. A lot of the loose ends are tying themselves up and hopefully Jordan can have a kickass conclusion.


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Finished Fehrenheit 451. Good book, better than I expected. I need to read it again.


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I'm now reading the Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide by Douglas Adams.




(It was labeled as science fiction in the library.)


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Good stuff. Hope you like it.

I'm reading Marker by Robin Cook.



Dear, sweet Harley Kwink...I'm madly in love with you. Marry me! We can go to Canadia. Or Boston or something. It'll be grand...You know the cookies are a given. They are ALWAYS a given. You could dump me tomorrow and you'd still get the cookies. Boston..shit, wherever dyke weddings were legalized. And where better to rub their little piggie noses in how bad they suck than right on their doorstep? What are they gonna do? Be jealous of you? Stare furiously at your tah-tahs? Not willingly give you cookies, but instead begrudgingly give you their cookies? Woman, time to wake up to the powers you wield - Uschi

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Scream Queen by Edo Van Belkom. So far it sucks, but my OCD won't let me drop it now that I'm past the 100-page mark.


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Yeah, I'm like that too - if I've gotten past the 100 page mark I feel compelled to try and finish it. Unless it is just so awful that I cannot justify wasting more time on it - which is rare, but it happens. The Devil Wears Prada was one such book. It was so fuckin' boring I just couldn't waste another second on it. And yet, Hollywood made that tripe into a movie. Go figure.



Dear, sweet Harley Kwink...I'm madly in love with you. Marry me! We can go to Canadia. Or Boston or something. It'll be grand...You know the cookies are a given. They are ALWAYS a given. You could dump me tomorrow and you'd still get the cookies. Boston..shit, wherever dyke weddings were legalized. And where better to rub their little piggie noses in how bad they suck than right on their doorstep? What are they gonna do? Be jealous of you? Stare furiously at your tah-tahs? Not willingly give you cookies, but instead begrudgingly give you their cookies? Woman, time to wake up to the powers you wield - Uschi

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The only book I can think of that I couldn't finish reading was Once and Future king. I've tried reading it several times and can't get past the first chapter.

Right now I'm reading Night Watch by Terry Prachett.


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Finished reading:
'The Lovers' by Philip José Farmer
'Robur the Conqueror'
'Master of the World'
'Paris in the 21th Century by Jules Verne

Still reading:
'The Looking-Glass War' by John Le Carré

Have recently started:
'A Journey toward the Center of the Earth' by Jules Verne

All good stuff.


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Journey To The Center of The Earth is one of my favorite books. I read it in high school. The book was more fun than the movie. You'll love it.


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I have seen a "modernized" movie in which the heroes uses a drilling machine to go down through the volcano. The network had some transmitting problem so I missed about half an hour in middle of the movie.

The book is indeed great.


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Hey Rex, I bought 'Fountainhead' by Ayn Rand at a 2nd hand store today.


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I still haven't read that.


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Started reading 1984 today.


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I still haven't read that.




I know I'll at least get one of the inspirations for Frank Miller's Elektra. But I doubt I'd buy it for full price.

Still haven't found "Anthem" in a 2nd hand store, so maybe I'll buy it new someday.


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Due to the complete retardedness and incompetence of the Eugene bus system I have over an hour and half commute home from work.

that means I will be getting a lot of reading done. the Hitchhikers guide, The Black Dahlia, some Nick Hornby books and Animal Farm are all books I'm reading now or will be soon.


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I liked "About A Boy". The movie wasn't too bad but it missed the early 90's deal.


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I've finished "Journey To The Center of The Earth". Not sure what to read now (apart from The Mirror-Glass War). "King Salomon's Mines" or the 1st Modesty Blaise novel?


"Batman is only meaningful as an answer to a world which in its basics is chaotic and in the hands of the wrong people, where no justice can be found. I think it's very suitable to our perception of the world's condition today... Batman embodies the will to resist evil" -Frank Miller

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"To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentations of their women!"
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I liked "About A Boy". The movie wasn't too bad but it missed the early 90's deal.




I like the movie, too, but had heard the book was better.


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The book was so bad it was funny. Go to the link in my sig for my review.


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Hmmmm...Interesting review...might or might not read the book someday..I have too many books here that are getting dusty waiting for me to read them.


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Myabe if you stopped posting so much you would have time to read more books.


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