Just like the what are you listening to thread, but better.
Comics don't count, andI see no reason to incur a post limit, since I doubt anyone reads that fast.
I'm reading Pursuader by Lee Child.
Just like the what are you listening to thread, but better.
Comics don't count, andI see no reason to incur a post limit, since I doubt anyone reads that fast.
I'm reading Pursuader by Lee Child.
Leave some shards under the belly
Lay some grease inside my hand
It's a sentimental jury
And the makings of a good plan
The Wounded Land by Stephen Donaldson.
I just finished reading 2 books, A History of Love by Nicole Krauss, and Me Talk Pretty One Day by David Sedaris. I enjoyed both muchly.
Right now, I'm in the middle of Everything is Illuminated by Jonathan Safran Foer who incidentally is married to Nicole Krauss.
I'm trying to read Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie, but I'm kind of stalled right now. He's a great writer, but it takes a lot of work to really get into the book, for some reason. Still, it's worth the effort.
If you're into Sedaris, I can recommend Barrel Fever and Naked.Originally Posted by Miriel
Right now I'm reading Slapstick by Vonnegut, although I'm sort of avoiding continuing it until Sunday, such that I'll have it to occupy me during a long airplane ride.
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
Nothign recently, but I'm trying to get a hold of The High Druid of Shannara: Straken Lord By Terry brooks. While the Jerle Shannara series was better with my favorite book being Antrax, this series is quite enjoyable.
Do you like it? I read it after seeing the movie, which made it so much better. Wonderful book.Originally Posted by I Took the Red Pill
I'm trying to read The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman, but I'm struggling. I don't really like books where children are the main characters and are capable of everything because it's their destiny and blah blah blah.
NOTHING BECAUSE NONE OF THE BOOKSTORES HAVE THE LAST BOOK IN BOTH OF MY SERIES IN STOCK![]()
Yeah I like it alottt. I'm doing it in reverse order that you did, I plan on watching the movie after reading the novel. Which one did you like better?Originally Posted by kikimm
Perks of Being a Wallflower for about the fifth time. ._.
That, and the Icarus Factor by Rod McQueen.
I didn't much care for Clockwork.
Chainfire, by Terry Goodkind.
Immediately before that, I had read and finished A Debt of Bones by the same author.
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I'll probably finish Hearts in Atlantis tomorrow (second read through) and begin The Dispossesd by Ursula K. LeGuin. After that I'll probably read The Dubliners, and more Yeats collected fairy tales. Then, who knows. I'm open to suggestions.
Signature by rubah. I think.
After thinking about it a bit, I think I liked the book better. The movie was based on the American version of the novel that was released, so it's missing the last chapter. It does make a big difference. And of course, there's more of the nadsat talk in the book, which is totally awesome. The movie's excellent, though. Malcolm McDowell is the perfect Alex.Originally Posted by I Took the Red Pill