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    Right, picking up on Necronopticous' thread I decided to make a more general thread.

    What was the last book you read? What was it about? Did you enjoy it? Would you recommend it?

    The last book I read was 'Vernon God Little' by DBC Pierre. It's a satirical take on the less comfortable aspects of contemporary living, seen from the view of a 15-year old survivor of a high-school shooting. It's dark, vulgar and disturbingly funny. 'Vernon God Little' is not one for literary prudes, but certainly worth reading.

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    The Secret Life of Salvador Dali. I'm probably excessively biased on this book, because although I've seen a lot of works of art that are far better than his, the way he lived his life has always appealed to me.

    Unfortunately I was fifty pages short of finishing it when it was due back at the library, but I decided I'm going to have to buy my own copy anyway, so I'll finish it later

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    Just started on Dave Eggers' A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius. Dunno what to think of it so far as I've only read the intro, but the guy seems to be trying too hard to be Vonnegut-esque and failing in his attempts. Maybe the "heartbreaking" and the "genius" parts come later. We shall see.
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    The last I finished was <i>Return of the King</i>, and the rest of the trilogy beforehand. I hadnt read them since I first got them, which was about 10 years ago. Or more. We all know what that's about, and yes I would recommend them, especially for those of you who've only seen the movies. The movies are awesome, but they dont come anywhere close to the greatness of the books.

    I'm currently reading a lot of books... switching back and forth. <i>The Hobbit</i>, and <i>Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas</i> (not to mention the large stack of <i>Mars</i> manga I read... pick up <i>Mars</i>, it's insanely great).

    <i>The Hobbit</i> is the prequel to the LotR trilogy. It's a much easier read than those three, and it was my favorite of those as a kid (RotK has taken that spot now). It's about Bilbo Baggins and his own adventure through Middle Earth, traveling to the Lonely Mountain with a group of Dwarves (Gimli's father among them) and Gandalf himslef to reclaim the Dwarven gold from the evil dragon. It also introduces the infamous Gollum and explains how Bilbo got the ring. I highly recommend it.

    <i>Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas</i>... it's hard to describe what that's about. If you've seen the movie (amazing movie), you've got a good idea. But basically, it's a semi-true story of Hunter Thompson's crazed drug-influenced time in Las Vegas, claiming to be searching for 'the American dream'. It's very funny and at times very deep, so pick up a copy. It's by Hunter S. Thompson himself, and all of his work is insanely good.

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    The last book I read was Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Identity. Very very good book, and much better than the movie (which says a lot, really).

    Sometime next week, I should be getting The Bourne Supremacy and The Bourne Ultimatum in the mail. I can't wait.

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    I last read Deception Point by Dan Brown. It was an excellent book. It's about corruptness in the white house and conspiracy theories.
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    The last book I finished reading was 'The Night is for Hunting' by John Marsden.

    It's a book in the Tomorrow series, all about Australia being invaded. I loved it, I love the whole series. Yes I would recommend it, but I suggest reading the first book first.

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    Well, now the last book I read was "Blinking with Fists" which is a poetry collection by Billy Corgan. As expected, I loved it. I was somewhat dissapointed at a few of the poems because I guess I was hoping for his poetry to be more similar to his lyrics. But that was the only downside I saw to the collection, and it's a biased one anyway. If you go into this without expectations (and a love of poetry) you'll come out with a lot of great reads. "A Twixt the Twine" was my favorite poem in the book. An excerpt:

    "A twixt the twine and flowers divine
    Devise the deign in this copper wane
    Aghast the mask of ripping change
    Aloft amongst the highest paid"

    I suggest the collection to anyone with a love of poetry and an open mind.

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    A Clockwork Orange, which for some strange reason took me four and a half weeks to read.

    I liked it. I was fortunate enough to have a version that included the last chapter, which was cut out of earlier printings of the book. The slang was a bit confusing in the beginning, but I got used to it. Was a good book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Chainsaw
    A Clockwork Orange, which for some strange reason took me four and a half weeks to read.

    I liked it. I was fortunate enough to have a version that included the last chapter, which was cut out of earlier printings of the book. The slang was a bit confusing in the beginning, but I got used to it. Was a good book.
    The fact that the last chapter was ever excluded just pisses me off. It takes all the meaning out of the story, really. And yeah, the nadsat can be extremely confusing, but by the end it's mostly understandable without having to think about it.

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    The last book I read was called Kushiel's Dart by Jaqueline Carey. A friend told me that it would be right up my alley, since I enjoy the dark books with a lot of complex themes and detailed writing. Eh...It was okay, but nothing was in it that kept me glued to the pages. The main character was pretty much weak, and the surrounding world, while vivid in the descriptions, weren't interesting enough for me.

    I'm currently reading a series my sister recommended by Laurell K. Hamilton about fey. I'm on the latest book in the series actually, entitled Seduced by Moonlight. It's not as great as my sister claims it is, but it's something to pass the time with.

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    I think the last thing I read was The Tower at Stony Wood, by McKilip, or The Gates of Sleep, by Mercedes Lackey. "Tower" was better, but that's probably just because McKilip's one of my favorite authors.

    But right now, I'm reading The Dirty Duck by Martha Grimes(present-day Agatha Christie), and Heir of Sea and Fire, by McKilip. Then it's The Charnel Prince, and then Winter Rose. I got it all planned out.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Chainsaw
    A Clockwork Orange, which for some strange reason took me four and a half weeks to read.
    It took me a little over a week..I had to read slowly and go back and reread bits and pieces.

    One of the last books I read was Shopaholic Ties the Knot. I've been reading "trashy" (as my teacher calls them) books lately. They're fun.
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