hoping to star Norwegian Wood, and finish Slaughterhouse-Five. the library only had a copy in their special collections spot, where they take the book out, you sit and read, then leave when you're done. i'm 100 pages in, but that was a few months ago. I'd like to have a copy of it than just read it in a library.
Lovecraft had a buncho sketches/ideas he never completed before he died, A.D. inherited his notes/papers and fleshed them out into full on short stories.
They all start/end the same...and have the same general theme (kinda like an unfished set of songs/riffs), but each one feels different. The ones exploring genetic memory are especially interesting.
Does it irk anyone else when the cover/title of a novel says "a novel." Like really, no fucking shit it's a novel.
That is all.
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hoping to star Norwegian Wood, and finish Slaughterhouse-Five. the library only had a copy in their special collections spot, where they take the book out, you sit and read, then leave when you're done. i'm 100 pages in, but that was a few months ago. I'd like to have a copy of it than just read it in a library.
Did you see they're making a movie of Norwegian Wood? Looks pretty good too!
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ifeellikeatourist wrote:
Pedals aren't everything, yada, yada, yeah I know.
fuck you.
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Im going to start the Dark Tower series by Stephen King again. They are being made into 3 movies and 2 seasons on NBC in about 2 years and I want to refresh.
aen wrote:Or I'll just use fuzz. Then Ill sound cool regardless.
Achtane wrote:Well, volcanoes are pretty fuckin' cool. Like I guess lava flows are doomy. Slow and still able to to melt your eardrums.
bigchiefbc wrote: I'm reading the Merchant of Venice right now.
They aren't allowed to teach that here.
Whoa. That's fucked up. It is an important work because of, not in spite of, the antisemitism.
how the hell are students supposed to learn and understand anything of cultural history and literature if historical treatises are being read as politically uncorrect because of displacing them contextually? Good willing idiots making lists of books banned from education should read Ray Bradburys Fahrenheit 451 and take the hint?
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Ugly Nora wrote:It's a sad day when Bassus Sanguinis becomes the voice of reason.
Achtane wrote:I need a book that will crush me. The last book that did this was The Road.
Any recommendations?
Word up on that. I looooooved The Road... I'd get super into it and then think like "oh I was going to go to get some milk but there's no way I'm going outside when the..." and then I'd remember that things are (kind of) ok outside... his writing was that good and I was that drawn into it.
Trying to think of other crushers...
Nothing, sorry. I just perused my bookshelf and there's nothing that does what The Road did to me. A lot of books that I liked more than that, just not what you're looking for.