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Posted: 15 May 2008, 06:02
by judasmuppet
White Noise was the last one I read. It left a mediocre taste in my mouth.

Posted: 15 May 2008, 11:23
by ChickenMug
you shouldn't have eaten the pages then

Posted: 15 May 2008, 16:31
by Redundant Retard
Damn, beat me to it!

Posted: 15 May 2008, 18:27
by ReverseEngineer
judasmuppet";p="957020 wrote:White Noise was the last one I read. It left a mediocre taste in my mouth.
Well, they can't all be National Book Award winners...

... oh, wait.

Posted: 16 May 2008, 21:19
by judasmuppet
There were some choice bits. Possibly would've enjoyed it more had I read it 15 or more years ago.

Posted: 17 May 2008, 00:05
by Mobiesque
I really dug White Noise.

I've had two failed attempts and Falling Man now. I get to a certain point and get bored to tears.

Posted: 17 May 2008, 01:22
by Eviltoastman
Buying 'Bodies Are Where You Find Them' today.

Posted: 17 May 2008, 04:02
by ReverseEngineer
Mobiesque";p="957446 wrote:I really dug White Noise.

I've had two failed attempts and Falling Man now. I get to a certain point and get bored to tears.
I've heard that one's weak. I really dug White Noise, Libra, and Underworld. Of course, after reading Underworld, a lot of his clever bits are all old-news.

Posted: 17 May 2008, 04:18
by judasmuppet
Although not as good as Underworld, Ratner's Star has some of the best dialogue I've ever read in a book.

Posted: 17 May 2008, 11:16
by ReverseEngineer
Ratner's Star is CRAZY. I liked it.

Posted: 19 May 2008, 22:33
by Grotocult
just read:
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it was OK, funny

Now reading:
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it's amusing enough, if rather tedious

Posted: 13 Jun 2008, 12:28
by Eviltoastman
Just obtained a full and revised edition of Dying to Win: The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism by Pape. I've already read a lot of this but had to take the book back and I had the original version of the book which only contained data up until 2003, this one is up to 2006 which covers some incredibly important developments in the war on terror.

Excellent thus far.

Posted: 30 Jun 2008, 21:50
by Rick Cave
Eviltoastman";p="897471 wrote:Image
Finished reading it this morning. It was a good insight into Arsenal and the life of a defender and an alcoholic. Managed not to talk about God...but it was implied quite a lot. I enjoyed it.
Chris, mail me this and I'll mail you a book of your choosing.
Finding a book about an alcoholic Arsenal defender is proving harder than you would imagine.

Don't recommend Ashley Cole's book.

Posted: 01 Jul 2008, 04:37
by judasmuppet
Oh come on, hear the little fucker out...

Posted: 16 Jul 2008, 13:44
by Nam Tsao
Rick, Pm me your address and I'll get the bitch to mail it...some time in the next three years probably.

I wonder if it would be cheaper to mail it from France next month?

I took it out from the library and read selected portions and found it to be compelling so I bought it. Finished it today. The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism by Pape. Cracking stuff. Also read No Country for Old Men last week and loved it. Read Tropic of Capricorn again this week. Great book. I need to read me a new good book. I'm ready for something like Catch 22 but different. Similar only in its greatness.

Posted: 16 Jul 2008, 22:43
by Rick Cave
Done & dusted.

I just watched No Country for Old Men a few weeks ago and wondered how the book went.
The ending of the movie didn't satisfy me.
Maybe if I cared about Tommy Lee Jones' wrinkly cunt wife it would have hit home.
But I didn't . Her nagging turned me off.

Posted: 17 Jul 2008, 06:23
by judasmuppet
Fair call. I can agree with your evaluation.

I just finished American Gods. I liked it a lot. Makes me want to read up on Norse Mythology, amongst other stuff.

Might start Bradbury's Martian Chronicles next.

Posted: 17 Jul 2008, 15:59
by ReverseEngineer
The Painted Porch";p="969104 wrote:I'm ready for something like Catch 22 but different. Similar only in its greatness.
Something Happened, Joseph Heller's second novel.

Posted: 17 Jul 2008, 18:37
by ChickenMug
i just finished the omnivore's dilemma
before that was david sedaris' new one, when you are engulfed in flames
and before THAT was, the great derangement

Posted: 20 Jul 2008, 19:04
by Hank
Just about to wrap up Kafka's travel diaries, then on to The Castle.

Posted: 08 Aug 2008, 13:31
by touchy feely
'you shall know our velocity', dave eggers... tremendous fun

also re-read 'illusions' by richard bach (a book that rawked my world when i was about 16)
and bill simmons' only book, since he's not writing any columns this summer

Posted: 08 Aug 2008, 18:34
by Dress Barn
Walking through walls is so 80's

Posted: 12 Aug 2008, 22:37
by Rick Cave
I watched Karate Kid 1, 2 & 3 in one week!
I'm invincible!

Posted: 12 Aug 2008, 22:38
by Rick Cave
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Posted: 12 Aug 2008, 22:57
by Busta
:lol: