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although I can't decide if I like that or the Virtual Light series better. |
i love brett easton ellis.
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Minla's Flowers/Thousandth Night by Alastair Reynolds
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Delmore Schwartz - In Dreams Begin Responsibilities and Other Stories.
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What's that like? I've heard the science in it is really impenetrable. |
Finished Less Than Zero. I liked it. Going to pick up American Psycho again. I stopped reading it after about 100 pages because of the verbose nature and it not being in the same break-neck pace as Ellis' other books.
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The first 3/4 are excellent if you like murder/court drama and colorful Southern Gothic characters. The last sections of the book are EXTREMELY rushed, it seemed to me. I'd rate it a 7.4/10 |
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Awesome, awesome book!
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I've shelved Badiou's Being and Event for now in favor of returning to some fiction and have picked up A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.
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and only $2 (+shipping:() although one reviewer gave it 1/5 because "...the entire book has NOTHING about Jack Parsons...:mad:" have you thus far found this problematic? |
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its ok, but its not a good read if you are trying to avoid philosophy - try finnegans wake. |
I'm not trying to avoid philosophy, per se. Treatise reading has left me the teariest.
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well, the book opens with his death. although I'm only through with a little bit, the book appears to be more about the strange secret life that he left behind (and his death exposed). I argue with his black fascinations, his theories are sound (and not unlike my own). the only difference between magic and science is one's perceived level of understanding in the subject. I say perceived because, finite minds can never truly encapsulate the infinite (and that very well could have killed him). |
The Hydrogen Economy - Jeremy Rifkin
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I've never heard of this fella, but I'm definitely interested now. |
the book practically demanded that I read it.
there is still a copy floating through the aether my way. if it arrives, it's yr's. |
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I really enjoyed this book |
Fantasy baseball rankings.
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holy shit, they've got 10 vols of collected stuff on sandman so start with #1, man... "preludes and nocturnes" i think it's called... awesome shit. AWESOME. the art on that book is not so impressive (for my taste), but the writing is fucking ace...! get #1 and you'll be hooked. he's really great. i haven't ready any of his straight novels but i hear great reviews-- i have a friend who's never read the comics but she loves his novels. |
Cool cool, thanks for the info!
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Almost done with McCarthy's "Child of God". This will be the last of his novels I haven't read. Before that was Faulkner's "Absalom Absalom", next will be Nick Cave's "The Death of Bunny Munro" which I heard was good.
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Singled Out : How Singles are Stereotyped, Stigmatized and Ignored and Still Live Happily Ever After by Bella DePaulo. Social Psychology. Classic.
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