Dark FaZe said:^ Couldn't get into it either. Tons and tons of great writing but I simply don't care about what's actually happening in GotM. It's a shame because it's got a ton of huge books available for the series but I can't get into it.
joeyjoejoeshabadoo said:I picked up a couple of books last night.
operon said:
Got through these in last 2 weeks.
ItAintEasyBeinCheesy said:An autobiography?
:lol jks.
Teh Hamburglar said:
Well, I'd recommend 2666 by Roberto Bolano, Blood Meridian and The Crossing by Cormac McCarthy, Dance! Dance! Dance! by Haruki Murakami.Im not exactly looking for a book that covers the same topic, those two were just the stand outs when seeing what people had been reading recently. I was thinking The Dark Tower series or The Last Stand. Anyone help a brother out?
Just finished this as well this week thanks to the library - what a great concept, don't you think?The Sandman: Season of the Mists
Just purchased From Hell, already mentioned. Nothing but praise for it.Any good books about Jack the Ripper ? Fiction and non-fiction will both do.
Yeah, it's extreme, but I definitely enjoyed it. If that's the right word.The Shock Doctrine
Mountains of Madness is absolutely classic. The Festival, Cool Air, The Shadow Out of Time.What stories should I read? So far I've read Call of Cthulhu, Dunwich Horror, and am almost finished with Colour From Space. I am thinking Herbet West - the re-animator and also At The Mountains of Madness.
faridmon said:Just finished:
can anyone recommend me a really funny (laugh out loads) and easy to read. English is not my first language and this book just made my brain hurt since i was trying to figure out what the hell was going on.
read that. I loved it and was funny. anything else?Kamal007 said:I have a recommendation you will enjoy:
More amusing / good story-telling than laugh out loud... but an easy read with a good pace. I can't imagine it getting a bad review.
I'm currently trying to start:
thomaser said:
Lately, I've been reading The BLDGBLOG Book by Geoff Manaugh. A brilliant book about architecture, and "architecture" in Manaugh's mind is a very, very broad subject. It's completely all over the place, and goes from inflatable cities to beautiful poisonous dry lakes to a controversial book about secret railway-tunnels under Tokyo to New Yorkers' dreams about their bedrooms to artificial northern lights... It's all very interesting. Most or all of the articles can be read on the blog itself (http://bldgblog.blogspot.com/), but reading them in a quality book like this is so much nicer.
faridmon said:read that. I loved it and was funny. anything else?
is it funny though? from what i have read in Wikipedia article, it seems this book talks about sexual confusion which sound like a teen angst/emo crap which i hate.Kamal007 said:Catcher in the Rye by J.D Salinger
I wish I could recommend more off the top of my head; but truth is I haven't kept up my reading list in a few years... I definitely plan to change that by popping in this thread more than a few times.
seal_club said:now i'm reading this:
good stuff.
:lolMaklershed said:tart reform
I've probably read that book at least 5 times. Such an awesome book, I never get bored of it. Have you read any of the other books in the Asia Saga?Boogie9IGN said:
My quarterly re-reading of it <3
Boogie9IGN said:
My quarterly re-reading of it <3
malboroking said:I've probably read that book at least 5 times. Such an awesome book, I never get bored of it. Have you read any of the other books in the Asia Saga?
Boogie9IGN said:
My quarterly re-reading of it <3
KidDork said:I found GOTM the hardest book to plough through in the series, but have loved the others I've read. It was the second volume, Deadhouse Gates, that completely converted me to this series.
As for what I'm reading:
I enjoy David Mack's take on the Star Trek universe--it's a little more dark than most, and the characters talk about and occasionally have sex. Oh, and actually swear. See, JJ Abrams? That's all it takes me win me over.
Boogie9IGN said:
My quarterly re-reading of it <3
I loved Shogun and really enjoyed Tai-Pei but hated Gai-Jin I could never get past the halfway mark.Boogie9IGN said:
My quarterly re-reading of it <3
Boogie9IGN said:
My quarterly re-reading of it <3