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Aug 05, 2011 11:03AM

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Welp, that book gets kicked down the TBR list.


I recently finished Hellforged by Nancy Holzner, a better-than-decent followup to her novel Deadtown, which I picked up last year and really enjoyed. I also just started Freakonomics, which people have been raving about, and very much liked the first chapter. It's a way more interesting use of numbers than the stuff I learned in school.


Just finished American Gods by Neil Gaiman and Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami. Both excellent works, Kafka.. really surprised me.
Murakami has been on my tbr pile for a while. I still haven't gotten to any of them...
Yeah, well, I've been busy reading others.
So pfft.
I'll get to him eventually.
So pfft.
I'll get to him eventually.


Watch the original movie, by Ray Wise... it's much closer to the book, and creepy as hell. I always tell people that the movie wasn't remade, it was bent over a casting couch and sodomized for two hours.

That's one of those books that I'll will pretty much never read, unless by some twist of fate I'm trapped on an island with it.
It just looks so dull.
It just looks so dull.

I may be imagining it, but I swear this was just mentioned in Gravity's Rainbow.

Reading Hunger now.. Basically a guy wandering around starving to death, slowly (or quickly?) going crazy over lack of sustenance. Not sure where it's heading, I'm assuming death.. Yikes. I'll be reading Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Life after to try and lighten the mood.




If you're willing to give it another shot, I'd really recommend the WWZ audiobook. It's abridged, but has some great voice acting that really adds a new dimension to each story.

Thanks for the rec – unfortunately, I can't do audio books. My mind wanders too much and I totally lose my place (there's actually a current discussion about this in r/books). I'm definitely planning on finishing this book – like I said, it's not that I'm not enjoying it at all, but it's starting to feel like a bit of a chore. I'm just going to take a break and then come back to it later.

Onwards with Ready Player One, which is ultra nerdy, ultra geeky, hopefully an ultra good read, but so far I'm not too sure it's all it is cracked up to be. Anyone else read this yet?

I want to do some horror this month, just haven't gotten to any yet.


Just finished Ready Player One. Interesting read, but I wouldn't personally recommend it. Extreme geek alert.
Moving on to some of the Haruki Murakami books I haven't read, in anticipation of his new english port.. :)

I just can't get tired of Murakami :)

I'm up for it! Haven't read it in almost ten years, so I think it's been long enough. I have since lost my copy, though. *sigh*


Quickly read The Old Man and the Sea, which surprised me. I would have read it long ago if I had known it's length/style. Not a recommendation, but it was fairly good..

I'm currently reading Suttree, my first McCarthy, on recommendation from an old English teacher. Loving the way he puts sentences and words together, although sometimes the verbosity is a bit clunky. However that's really infrequent, for the most part it's pure poetry.

Just started Four and Twenty Blackbirds by this author. Only a few chapters in, but I really like it so far.
John wrote: "Starting Cherie Priest's [Book: Boneshaker] tomorrow."
Good luck. I rather disliked that book.
Good luck. I rather disliked that book.
Finished Ready Player One. Good old quest story with a lot of geekiness and nostalgia.

Once the story gets going, you'll understand why some of us don't like it.


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