How is it?
A couple great stories, a couple of not so great and a couple of turds. Not a bad collection at all though. Adams' other collections are pretty good too.
I currently got 3 books started but none have hooked me.
Containment
The Forever War
Crime and Punishment (started this last night.)
Such an interesting and different little memoir with some great life lessons here and there. For some reason I just love reading Murakami's everyday thoughts.
I'm about 530 pages into it.
In my opinion, 95% of Infinite Jest is easier to read than the stories in that book.
i dont think im ready for infinite jest yet
this is pretty great so far.. love the story about the kid waiting to go off the high diving board at the pool.. so many great details that took me back
In my opinion, 95% of Infinite Jest is easier to read than the stories in that book.
Anyone read Tigana? Sounds neat...still trying to find something to get me back into reading after like 5 months of nothing.
Holes by Louis Sachar
A children's book without doubt, but wonderfully executed. Sachar nails the structure, and while the turns are obvious in advance to the adult reader, I expect they'd have been impressive and fun as a kid. I wouldn't hesitate to read this to my imaginary children.
Anyone read Tigana? Sounds neat...still trying to find something to get me back into reading after like 5 months of nothing.
"the depressed person" was an exhausting read.. does it get more difficult than that? (brief interviews)
i should just finish it and shut up.. nm
"the depressed person" was an exhausting read.. does it get more difficult than that? (brief interviews)
i should just finish it and shut up.. nm
Yes. Just wait until you get to Church Not Made With Hands
Amazing work though. Octet was mindblowing when I read it and the final Brief Interview is incredibly powerful.
Shadow Kin by M.J. Scott
Finished this in 2 days. A fun little paranormal romp. Some of the characters were acting so stupid about the plot in the end, but it worked out.
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Read a positive review for this a couple months back. I'm about halfway through and am enjoying it so far. Gisha, Sun Summoners, Darklings, etc...interesting universe.
that cover O___O
Anyone read Tigana? Sounds neat...still trying to find something to get me back into reading after like 5 months of nothing.
Holes by Louis Sachar
A children's book without doubt, but wonderfully executed. Sachar nails the structure, and while the turns are obvious in advance to the adult reader, I expect they'd have been impressive and fun as a kid. I wouldn't hesitate to read this to my imaginary children.
Have already read "Prelude to Foundation" and "Forward the Foundation", now working on where the Foundation series began.
Can anyone suggest a book(s) similar to 'The Cuckoo's Egg' by Clifford Stoll? I've read: Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution, Ghost in the Wires, The Fugitive Game, and The Watchman. Fiction or non-fiction, it doesn't matter.
Have already read "Prelude to Foundation" and "Forward the Foundation", now working on where the Foundation series began.
The kindle edition was only 8 bucks. I'll start it tonight. Thanks.Halting State kinda fits that category. Cool book either way though, so I'd recommend it.
You poor bastard. Who told you to read Prelude and Forward before the actual Trilogy?
Finished
Underground by Haruki Murakami - Wonderful and depressing read, the second part was probably the most interesting as it put the whole book into a entirely new context that was fascinating to say the least.
Now Reading
A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole - 76-pages in, and I'm blown away by what I'm experiencing so far. Really excited to read the rest of this.;o
ACoD is one of my favorite novels that I've read in a long time. Great book, sad what happened to Toole.
Well, maybe what happened to / what Toole did is part of why ACoD is what it is. Art is much better when it's coupled with the death of the artist. Just sayin'. But, yes, it's a very good book.
just Started Reamde by Neal Stephenson.