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Rereading the Dark Disciple Trilogy. I miss Dragonlance
Rereading the Dark Disciple Trilogy. I miss Dragonlance
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky
I'm 3 chapters in, the prose is vastly different than anything I'm used to, and I have no clue what the hell is going on, but we'll see how this goes.
It's bleeding 900 pages and I'm only 400 pages in. Decent book so far, more gripping than Snow Crash.
Just start this today. I'm quite excited to start this.
Atlus Shrugged. Still haha. Granted, I only have time to read on the brief bus ride to and from work. I've never read a book that took more than 100 pages to get an idea of what was going on but now that I'm half way through the book I'm loving it.
Sounds cool, added to my list.
I read this after finishing the Sisters Brothers earlier this year and hated it. You may have a completely different experience but I didn't find a lot of redeeming qualities.
I hate to make it two translation nag posts in a row, but if you are reading an English translation, read the Robin Buss translation. Nothing else is good enough.
The author also runs blog called Japan Subculture Research Center, some good stuff there now and then. Ps. while the book had interesting subject I find the author to be terrible writer.Just finished
One of the best books I've read in years. I usually not that into non-fictional literature but man, what a ride it was. I'm feeling so stupid right now for not being able to express my thoughts. It's one of those books that stay with you even after you've finished them (at least in my case). I wish I could remember the name of the Gaffer who mentioned Tokyo Vice in another thread, thanks! I'm probably going to pick up Yakuza Moon by Shoko Tendo some time.
Awesome! I read that one earlier this year and loved it. I couldn't believe, actually, how much I loved it since it had more than one incident of super-duper math-y jargon for paaages, and it still was amazing.
Also, funny you mention Snow Crash, because that's what I'll be starting soon (after I finish A Clash of Kings).
OH SHIT.
I am currently 70 pages into the count of monte cristo, and your post just made me realize I AM READING AN ABRIDGED VERSION.
Should I continue on with this, or get the unabridged? I feel like unabridged would be best...
Edit: So can you maybe tell me which publication of the book is best to purchase? This one seems to fit the bill...
http://www.amazon.com/Count-Monte-Cristo-Penguin-Classics/dp/0140449264/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1343987137&sr=1-1&keywords=count+of+monte+cristo+penguin+classics
I feel so dumb. It didn't say anywhere on the cover that it was abridged. only on one title page deep inside the book did it say that...
That is indeed the correct version. The abridged version is about half as long (~600 vs ~1200 pages) and mildly censored for stuffy nineteenth century audiences; most editions use the original anonymous 1846 translation. The Buss translation is pretty much your only real option for a complete, unabridged, and uncensored translation of the novel so:
Yes, switch to that.
Has anybody read the AubreyMaturin series (Master and Commander)? Where should I start? What books did you like the most?
Lots of us have read at least part of the series. The series is in chronological order, so just start with Master & Commander. Don't expect it to be easy, and read Post Captain before you ultimately decide on whether or not to continue.Has anybody read the AubreyMaturin series (Master and Commander)? Where should I start? What books did you like the most?
Atlus Shrugged. Still haha. Granted, I only have time to read on the brief bus ride to and from work. I've never read a book that took more than 100 pages to get an idea of what was going on but now that I'm half way through the book I'm loving it.
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