Well, maybe this tpopic isn't new..
but why don't talk about it?
I'm ready Terri Pratchett's 'Hog Father'
Can't help myself laughing too hard
and feel like reading 'Baudelaire or P.B. Shelly...
tricky mood...
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Well, maybe this tpopic isn't new..
but why don't talk about it?
I'm ready Terri Pratchett's 'Hog Father'
Can't help myself laughing too hard
and feel like reading 'Baudelaire or P.B. Shelly...
tricky mood...
I just finished reading One From None By Henry Rollins. This is a collection of poetry and the second part of the books is an interview. Excellent book.
I just startedCock and Bull by Will Self. So far it's pretty good.
Next I think I'll be reading either Last Exit to Brooklyn Hubert Selby Jr. or maybe some other random thing I pick up.
re-reading From The Earth To The Moon....
Martha Wells
Martha Wells
Martha Wells
Martha Wells
>=(
I'm out of books that I haven't read already at least once. I think that means it's time to go to the book store again. *drat* :D
K
I'm not much of a reader myself. I did however just buy 'If Chins Could Kill: confessions of a B movie actor' by Bruce Campbell. I am hoping its good, I'm on an Evil Dead kick right now.
I am also hoping to be motivated enough to re-read the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy series... but TV and videogames are so distracting some times.
I'm trying REALLY hard to finish John Ridley's Everybody Smokes In Hell...I love the guy and think he's one of the best screenwriters working today. His first novel is a classic I keep well read and in great condition...but oh man...
This book reads like a script that never came together or at the very least a collection of ideas pushed together to form a story. It's far too forced at times and so far all the characters are a bit on the dull side...has it's funny moments though but all in all a story that needed a few more years in the head.
Doesn't turn me off from his work though.
the Taoist. I Ching
good book.
Please Kill Me by Legs McNeil and Gillian McCain. Its this book that tells the history of punk rock through snippets from interviews that are arranged so it reads kind of like a novel its a really really good book.
Lord of the Rings. (I read it once a year.)
Comic Books :p
James O'Barr
I meant I dream to read his stories... Like the Crow...Quote:
Originally Posted by Zombie_Fatale
and Now I quit reading Pratchett and open Frentic grammar manual
eventually got round to reading the Doors Of Perception. Just finished and moving onto Heaven and Hell.
Jacques Lacan's essay on childhood-realted psychosis
Fooled By Randomness - Nassim Nicholas Taleb
I was thinking about reading Gilgamesh. but I don't know.
oh yeah, naw, i'm not having some crisis of sprituality or anything, I just currently am in a historical mood and I figured that I should get around to reading some of the most influential books on civilization.
"FUCKED BY ROCK, the unspeakable confessions of zodiac mindwarp" by mark manning
hilarious rock and roll debauchery
I've been contemplating picking up either 'Thud!' by Terry Pratchett or 'Anasasi Boys' by Neil Gaiman. But I have enough distractions to keep me from working on my documentary.
finishing off the The Saphire Rose by David Eddings, the last book in the Elenium trilogy. Then its on to Garth Nix' Abbhorsen trilogy
right now i'm on the witching hour by anne rice... after that, i may re-read les miserables cause i haven't read that in ages and i adore it. or maybe george annas' play "Shelley's Brain". or dante's divine comedy. i just started a new job in a bookstore, so my list of books to read keeps getting longer and longer...