What are you reading?
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Re: What are you reading?
Well then you should read that one. 
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Re: What are you reading?
I just got a Kindle (for like, dirt cheap too) and would like to check out some new/different stuff. Free or lending available would be cool too.
Sci-fi, fantasy, plain good entertainment, whatever.
Sci-fi, fantasy, plain good entertainment, whatever.
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1. get on thepiratebay
2. download every book ever
2. download every book ever
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Maybe check out "Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World" by Haruki Murakami. Fits your description, ALL of his books are amazing and far out.greyscales wrote:I just got a Kindle (for like, dirt cheap too) and would like to check out some new/different stuff. Free or lending available would be cool too.
Sci-fi, fantasy, plain good entertainment, whatever.
edit: i dont know anything about kindle or free/dirt cheap access. Maybe free from your library, i know my sister and mother both digitally "check" out books for their digital readers.
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Re: What are you reading?
It's seems I'm reading hobit based books again.. I'm not sure when or how but there is a book on hobits in my vicinity....
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Re: What are you reading?
"Mogworld" - Yahtzee Croshaw
As a fan of ZP for years and years, I didn't think that his novels would have been anywhere near as entertaining as it is.
As a fan of ZP for years and years, I didn't think that his novels would have been anywhere near as entertaining as it is.
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Re: What are you reading?
Gotta get that The Forever War son
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Re: What are you reading?
Anybody know any books about Japanese business culture from an anthropological perspective? Topics of special of particular interest would be the big former zaibatsu companies.
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Been reading Carrie recently alongside The Great Gatsby now that I can finally read it out of a school setting.
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Re: What are you reading?
Books make me sleepy :/
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Re: What are you reading?
Library stop today:
Suicide - Edouard Leve
The Fifty Year Sword - Mark Z. Danielewski
I read this both around the same time last year, too... huh.
Suicide - Edouard Leve
The Fifty Year Sword - Mark Z. Danielewski
I read this both around the same time last year, too... huh.
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No one?Twangasaurus wrote:Anybody know any books about Japanese business culture from an anthropological perspective? Topics of special of particular interest would be the big former zaibatsu companies.
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Re: What are you reading?
Audiobooks.ZappaPlays wrote:Books make me sleepy :/
Just make sure that the narrator is entertaining enough, boring voices can ruin the fun of a good book. "The Hitcher's Guide..." read by Steven Fry would be enough to draw anyone into audiobooks.
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Re: What are you reading?
Since I'm not in school I don't have to read. Sounds like I'm an idiot, but I don't watch TV either. My brain prefers being interactive with the things I do. I do read reference books, and recently read Zappa's "The Real Frank Zappa Book" which is amazing - so many great stories!Andrew wrote:
Audiobooks.![]()
Just make sure that the narrator is entertaining enough, boring voices can ruin the fun of a good book. "The Hitcher's Guide..." read by Steven Fry would be enough to draw anyone into audiobooks.
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ZappaPlays wrote:Since I'm not in school I don't have to read. Sounds like I'm an idiot, but I don't watch TV either. My brain prefers being interactive with the things I do. I do read reference books, and recently read Zappa's "The Real Frank Zappa Book" which is amazing - so many great stories!Andrew wrote:
Audiobooks.![]()
Just make sure that the narrator is entertaining enough, boring voices can ruin the fun of a good book. "The Hitcher's Guide..." read by Steven Fry would be enough to draw anyone into audiobooks.
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