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The Satanic Verses! Dude it has been so long since I've read me some Rushdie, maybe I should get back to that dude.


@futuresails - I don't really know what you're saying, but I love the 100% perfect girl story.
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phantasmagorovich wrote:@futuresails - I don't really know what you're saying, but I love the 100% perfect girl story.

Just that they seemed similar, so he might have used it as a jumping off point for 1Q84. Or at least incorporated it.

I don't know. Book's good. Story's good. That is all.
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Resuscitation of a hanged man...kindle didn't have it, had to go digging through a used bookstore. Any excuse is a good excuse to go book shopping!
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Re-reading Michael Herr's Dispatches right now. Awesome book.
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I just started reading "The Great Gatsby" for A.P. American English. It's even more pretentious than "The importance of being Earnest."
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Someone's getting all Holden Caulfield up in this biz...
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I just finished Michael Crichton's The Andromeda Strain. Like all Crichton books, I was eager to finish it after the first couple pages. I did nothing for 3 days(except work and masturbate) just reading that book and researching facts in it that intrigued me.
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Orlando: A Biography by Virginia Woolfe
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RR Bigman wrote:Resuscitation of a hanged man...kindle didn't have it, had to go digging through a used bookstore. Any excuse is a good excuse to go book shopping!


Totally agree with your conclusions, BUT:

http://www.amazon.com/Resuscitation-Han ... 773&sr=8-2

Sometimes you can find stuff on the website easier than on the actual device...

Anywho... I'm thinking I'm gonna start reading some classics that I never read when I was younger. Tolkien and the like.
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Reading "The Bear" by R.A. Salvatore. The series isn't serious literature or anything, but they're enjoyable, and they're very quick reads. I've read books 2 and 3 already this week, and I'll probably be done with this one by Sunday.
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McSpunckle wrote:
Totally agree with your conclusions, BUT:

http://www.amazon.com/Resuscitation-Han ... 773&sr=8-2

Sometimes you can find stuff on the website easier than on the actual device...




Anywho... I'm thinking I'm gonna start reading some classics that I never read when I was younger. Tolkien and the like.


Butbutbut it wasn't there when I looked...it even had the "tell the author..." link. Oh well, it's one of those books I liked enough to buy a physical copy anyways. Tolkien is a great read btw
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I'm pretty sure the John Carter movie will be bad, but I'm getting ready to dig into the audiobooks first anyway. Just downloaded the whole series, along with a nice batch of other essential ERB (complete Tarzan, Lost World, & Pellucidar series).

George R.R. Martin's Dreamsongs is pretty good, I'm about halfway through it. It's basically a collection of his short stories from throughout his career, with autobiographical chapters in between key turning points. Sandkings was pretty awesome, my favorite of the collection so far.
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Les Miserables
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