Amazing so far! I've been sitting on this copy for over a year...shoulda started it sooner. If James Joyce had been a huge Kurt Vonnegut fanboy, he'd write like this
i'm back into Children Of Men. it's...... even more bleak than the movie. because it's first person. and the main character is NOT a happy or even good person. it's ok. kinda making myself keep going at this point. it's kinda interesting, hope it gets better.
LOVE the movie.
Eric! wrote:YOU'RE like having two pedals in one
with your...momentary fuck switch and all..
I broke my post-apocalyptic streak...shit was gettin me down bro. This shit right here is amazing. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for something a little different. inb4 brian eno
I cried like a baby at the end. It was my favorite of his books until I read Blood Meridian, which is bleak but in a different way. Maybe a little less soul-crushing. Maybe... No Country for Old Men was good as well. Probably everything he does is good. Also you should read these because they are amazing: http://yelpingwithcormac.tumblr.com/pos ... co-trilogy
Starting: I heard it was good, so.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Louy7zH9guw
sonidero wrote:Roll a plus 13 for fire and with my immunity to wack I dodge the cough and pass a turn to chill and look at these rocks...
kbithecrowing wrote:Making out with my girl friday night, I couldn't stop thinking about flangers.
I broke my post-apocalyptic streak...shit was gettin me down bro. This shit right here is amazing. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for something a little different. inb4 brian eno
want to read this.
currently reading brief interviews with hideous men. just finished a portrait of the artist as a young man. i fucking love a portrait of the artist.
mathias wrote:I heard that Tom Dalton read a book on how to grow online communities around your business. But he thought it was too much work so he just created a forum full of alts. You and I are the only real people.
currently reading brief interviews with hideous men. just finished a portrait of the artist as a young man. i fucking love a portrait of the artist.
David Foster Wallace is great. If you haven't already, I'd suggest reading Infinite Jest. It's biblical in page count, but well worth the work in the end.
actually i was reading infinite jest ages ago but i haven't picked it up in a while. it sits on my shelf taunting me. i think i'm going to attempt to actually do a dedicated read through once i'm done with brief interviews. i love dfw's style.
mathias wrote:I heard that Tom Dalton read a book on how to grow online communities around your business. But he thought it was too much work so he just created a forum full of alts. You and I are the only real people.
McSpunckle wrote:Starting: I heard it was good, so.
I read that book a couple years ago. Bukowski is pretty dang unlikeable in that, so much so that it made me try stop all self-loathing/misanthropic attitudes. Cool book, though. I like reading other people's lives.
im almost done with ham on rye, i like it. second book of his ive read. got hat one and post office for christmas, read post office in one night, loved it.
im about to finish hunger games, started it about 12 hours ago haha havent put it down since, the hype was true