Cool. Hope you like it. For me it was one of those books that I loved so much and wanted to see what happened next that it dominated all my spare time until I finished.Max said:Probably going to read Ship of Fools first, thanks for the recommendation Maklershed
Maklershed said:I recommend The Year of the Flood. You've read Oryx and Crake first though right?
And thats too bad about The Passage. It always shows up on Amazon when I'm doing my near daily search for post apocalypse books and I've wondered if its any good. Guess I should avoid it though.
Maklershed said:Going to a book sale at a nice big public library tomorrow. $1.50 for paperbacks, $2 for trade pb, and $3 for hard cover. This sale usually accounts for a good 75% of my non-Kindle books for the year.
If you like Fear and Loathing make sure to check out Hells Angels and The Rum Diarypakkit said:I've been on a bit of a nonfiction binge lately. I'm currently tearing through Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil after reading In Cold Blood and the quasi-fictional Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, and I'm wondering what other fictionalized non-fiction GAF would recommend.
Devil in the White City is one of my favorite books.
Maklershed said:Hershey PA
EDIT: Oh hey Dandeschain - I remember our Harrisburg discussions from CAG
Lear said:Recently finishedand currently reading
I've decided to read the Booker Prize longlist because I clearly have too much time on my hands/I'm a glutton for punishment. Room is really very good though, once you get past the beginning section.
There's a big one going on at the Schuylkill Mall all weekend long.DanDeschain said:How ya been Mak? If ya hear of any more local book sales, lemme know. You ever been down to the Saturday's Market in Middletown? There's a stand with a shitton of paperbacks really cheap. I think I'll give that Ship of Fools a shot after I finish American Gods.
:lolsazabirules said:I just started reading The Long Ships. I feel like I need to have Amon Amarth playing in the background while I'm reading this.
Jenga said::lol
basically
you really do get attached to the characters by the end, i genuinely felt sad when it was going to end
Yeah, and it's even worse that all the profit goes to his brothers and sisters and nothing to his common-law wife. He wanted all the money to go to the woman he loved, but died before he wrote it down in his will.Xater said:Ok finished The Girl Who Played with Fire today. What an ending! The second book had way faster pace than the first one and I think I enjoyed it more because of that. Although the mystery in the first one wa smore interesting. Doesn't really matter though because this really seems to be a great trilogy. Thankfully I already have the third book here so I can find out right now how all of this will pan out.
It's really sad that Larsson is dead and can't witness his great success.
Angst said:Yeah, and it's even worse that all the profit goes to his brothers and sisters and nothing to his common-law wife. He wanted all the money to go to the woman he loved, but died before he wrote it down in his will.
My thoughts exactly. I'm holding out on reading the rest of the series for a little bit. I don't want them to be over so fast. :lolXater said:I think I didn't mention that I have already finished "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" and really liked. I still think it had a bit of slow start but my god was it worth it by the end. Great thriller. Right after I finished it I started "The Girl who played with Fire" and I already have less than 200 pages left. :lol
Kodiak said:do you guys ever get the feeling like
"there are so many awesome books out there and I feel this overwhelming sense of discovery and excitement"
I get this feeling like every time I check one of these threads. Books are so fucking awesome.
I have this. With every form of fucking media.Xater said:More like: "OMG! So much to read and so little time!" :lol
Xater said:More like: "OMG! So much to read and so little time!" :lol
But summer time for me is always book time. That's why I am going through so many books right now. In the fall and spring I have lot games to paly and probably more to do at the university so I only go through very few books.
I get this feeling every time I get on Amazon.Kodiak said:do you guys ever get the feeling like
"there are so many awesome books out there and I feel this overwhelming sense of discovery and excitement"
I get this feeling like every time I check one of these threads. Books are so fucking awesome.
Some times I feel like I spend more time browsing for books to add to my wishlist than I do reading.Dresden said:I get this feeling every time I get on Amazon.
CajoleJuice said:I have this. With every form of fucking media.