Let's use this thread to discuss what we're reading! You can provide a little write-up on what you're currently reading, or write a mini-review of the last book you read.
I just picked up Journey to the End of the Night by Louis-Ferdinand Céline earlier this morning on Sharecrow's recommendation, to read by the pool during my vacation. I haven't put much of a dent in it yet so it's too early to say how it is.
What are you reading?
What are you reading?
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- VictorViper
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Re: What are you reading?
Last book: The Metamorphosis (Kafka)
Currently reading: Wizard and Glass (The Dark Tower IV)
I've really been enjoying King's epic dark fantasy. I've been told by several people that this volume is the pinnacle of the series and to expect a downhill slide from here, but I'm not deterred. I've been reading a totally different book between volumes, so...
Next book: TBD, suggestions welcome
Currently reading: Wizard and Glass (The Dark Tower IV)
I've really been enjoying King's epic dark fantasy. I've been told by several people that this volume is the pinnacle of the series and to expect a downhill slide from here, but I'm not deterred. I've been reading a totally different book between volumes, so...
Next book: TBD, suggestions welcome
Re: What are you reading?
I'm a little more than halfway through my re-read of James Clavell's Whirlwind. Good stuff so far. But Clavell is consistently good so it's in line with what I've come to expect from him. His books are enormous though.
I'm also a little more than halfway through Ben Bova's The Immortality Factor, which I bought on kindle as I got a really nice leather bound signed copy of it and was curious about the book I'd bought. Ben Bova is a good author but some of his books are amazing and others are just good. This one is one of his better books of the four or five I've read. I've been pleasantly surprised. The book is about using stem cells to regenerate organs inside patients' bodies. Aside from the subject matter, which is interesting and exciting, the characters and their relationships are pretty well developed. I'm enjoying the heck out of it.
I'm also a little more than halfway through Ben Bova's The Immortality Factor, which I bought on kindle as I got a really nice leather bound signed copy of it and was curious about the book I'd bought. Ben Bova is a good author but some of his books are amazing and others are just good. This one is one of his better books of the four or five I've read. I've been pleasantly surprised. The book is about using stem cells to regenerate organs inside patients' bodies. Aside from the subject matter, which is interesting and exciting, the characters and their relationships are pretty well developed. I'm enjoying the heck out of it.
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Re: What are you reading?
If I get a vote, I strongly encourage you to read Camus' The Stranger. It's short and wonderful.VictorViper wrote: Next book: TBD, suggestions welcome
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Re: What are you reading?
My recommendation will depend on what you're in the mood for.VictorViper wrote:Next book: TBD, suggestions welcome
EDIT: Since your unchained appetites mean you'll apparently read anything at any time, my two official recommendations are Luo Guanzhong's Three Kingdoms (a 3000-page work of epic historical fiction set during my favourite period of military and political intrigue) and Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Herland (a 100-page early feminist utopian fiction that explores the socially-constructed nature of gender, and which can be found fairly easily for $0.75 in a Dover Thrift Edition).
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- kitroplious
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Re: What are you reading?
I'm not the kind of guy that is into books, but I picked up and read "Earth: The Book" (Daily Show with Jon Stewart), a few years ago; making fun of those children's learning books from school. The book is addressed to the aliens, as they learn about us, our culture (and why we're not here!)
Re: What are you reading?
I'm currently reading The Blind Assassin for a class. I've got Godel Escher Bach and Dune waiting when I actually get back into reading for realsies
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I've been meaning to read The Blind Assassin for a while now and it completely flew off my radar. Thanks for the reminder!
Share, Jog, your recommendations have been noted and I'll probably tackle both after Wizard and Glass. As for the 3000 page historical epic, that'll probably take some gearing up before I'm ready to dive in.
Share, Jog, your recommendations have been noted and I'll probably tackle both after Wizard and Glass. As for the 3000 page historical epic, that'll probably take some gearing up before I'm ready to dive in.
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Re: What are you reading?
The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones
I've been really slack though and only read 5-6 chapters in a couple of months. The internet is very distracting.
I've been really slack though and only read 5-6 chapters in a couple of months. The internet is very distracting.
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Re: What are you reading?
The Moss Roberts translation of Three Kingdoms is actually my favourite work of literary fiction, so that wasn't a glib recommendation (only the contrast between them was ). I think Share and Kiwi have read it now, and Allo has started it maybe.VictorViper wrote:Share, Jog, your recommendations have been noted and I'll probably tackle both after Wizard and Glass. As for the 3000 page historical epic, that'll probably take some gearing up before I'm ready to dive in.
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