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fao people that read books

74 durable postsStarted 2005-09-07Latest 2007-08-20
#18460Post 1 of 74

read anything good lately? just finished catch-22 yesterday and am about to start the latest chuck palahniuk one [i]haunted[/i] recommend [i]half asleep in frog pajamas[/i] by tom robbins.

#470925Post 2 of 74

I'm currently reading 'Marketplace of Revolution' since I caught a quote from it that was used in a Newsweek article a few weeks ago. I'm only in the first chapter but it's shaping up to be pretty interesting. The subtitle is 'How Consumer Politics Shaped American Independance' and the author is making a case as to how the country, as spread out as it was and as socially diverse as it was, was able to band together and mobilize to spawn the American revolution.

#470932Post 3 of 74

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Not sure if your into it but believe me - this book changes your life:

Kite Runner by Khaled Hussieni. [url]http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1594480001/qid=1126134506/sr=8-1/ref=pd_bbs_1/104-5636393-8024722?v=glance&s=books&n=507846[/url]

Its simply amazing.. 5 Stars alround... I was depressed for weeks after I read it...

If youre not into that - Im reading A long way down by Nick Hornby at the moment. Good shit as always from Nick.

f.

#470939Post 4 of 74

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how to make love like a porn star by jenna jameson (this is actually a good read)

against all enemies by richard clarke (political but still good)

bringing down the house i forget the author (about a MIT card counting team that took vegas for millions)

#470948Post 5 of 74

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[quote=devon]bringing down the house i forget the author (about a MIT card counting team that took vegas for millions)[/quote]

Sweeeet! That sounds like a good read!!! I need some Self-Help books in my collection. ;-)

f.

#470956Post 6 of 74

I actually just picked up haunted as well. Looking forward to digging into after finals.

I just read bill mahr-new rules last night. More of a novelty read but it was funny none the less.

#470960Post 7 of 74

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[quote=frisky]Not sure if your into it but believe me - this book changes your life:

Kite Runner by Khaled Hussieni. [url]http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1594480001/qid=1126134506/sr=8-1/ref=pd_bbs_1/104-5636393-8024722?v=glance&s=books&n=507846[/url]

Its simply amazing.. 5 Stars alround... I was depressed for weeks after I read it...

If youre not into that - Im reading A long way down by Nick Hornby at the moment. Good shit as always from Nick.

f.[/quote]

his surname is spelt: Hosseini, the farsi version in the roman alphabet :wink:

#470963Post 8 of 74

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^^ i know bro... Two things you should know about me.

  1. I cant typ
  2. I cant spel
#471012Post 9 of 74

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the firehouse. - i forgot the author.

report from 9/11. -- forgot the author.

spanking the donkey- matt taibbi

rainbow six the book, not the game.-- clancy

porn generation- how social liberalism is.....-- again, i forgot the author

CCH- GAAS- in depth look at the US Generally accepted accounting standards- 2005 edition

CCH- US tax law revisions and updates for 2006.

:roll:

#471019Post 10 of 74

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[quote=thesightless]

CCH- US tax law revisions and updates for 2006.

[/quote]

fuck yeah man... I was going to pick that up. how is it?

#471025Post 11 of 74

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[quote=frisky]Not sure if your into it but believe me - this book changes your life:

Kite Runner by Khaled Hussieni. [url]http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1594480001/qid=1126134506/sr=8-1/ref=pd_bbs_1/104-5636393-8024722?v=glance&s=books&n=507846[/url]

Its simply amazing.. 5 Stars alround... I was depressed for weeks after I read it...

If youre not into that - Im reading A long way down by Nick Hornby at the moment. Good shit as always from Nick.

f.[/quote]

got that sitting here too, on my list.

#471027Post 12 of 74

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ITS AWESOME PALMER

lol loving it. actually, its the only thing that lets me keep my job and charge asinine fees for work i find easy.

#471029Post 13 of 74

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Been reading Trainspotting. Gonna go onto House of Leaves after that.

#471046Post 14 of 74

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lately i've been reading The Master and Margarita by Mihail Bulgakov , pretty good book, try it

#471081Post 15 of 74

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I have been looking for a new author to admire for a long time, and have finally found him. If you like science fiction, try Robert Charles Wilson. I just discovered him this year and he is great. The Chronoliths, Spin, Bios and Blind Lake have all amazed me.

#471086Post 16 of 74

The last book I read was last month for work about Hedge Funds and their different strategies and mechanisms...boring as fuck. :?

#471094Post 17 of 74

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TV Guide - it was awesome :lol:

#471097Post 18 of 74

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[b]Power Of Myth - Joseph Campbell w/ Bill Moyers[/b] Fast read and totally engrossing - even if you aren't all that interested in mythology this book will still keep your attention the whole way through.

Also anything by Carlos Castaneda is worth the read anyday.

#471113Post 19 of 74

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[quote=qwerty2222]lately i've been reading The Master and Margarita by Mihail Bulgakov , pretty good book, try it[/quote] :RockOn:

The last book I read was The Secret Life of Salvador Dali by the man himself. The book is the ultimate in thought and surrealism. Salvador Dali covers everything from polymorphism to why he doesn't eat spinach, and he does it with a bang! And it`s one of the most funny books i read. I recommend u guys to read it.

#471147Post 20 of 74

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[quote=J-Shock]Been reading Trainspotting.[/quote]

i've read that, good book. try [i]filth[/i] by irvine welsh sometime, fucked up as all hell, but might be better than trainspotting imo.

#471149Post 21 of 74

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you wanna read a really fucked up book??

read "god is a bullet"" by boston tehran

about a murder, and a cult. really stomach churning type reading.

also reccommend the beach by alex garland-- milllion times better than movie. and his other book -- the tessaract.

also, marv alberts first book-- i'd love to , but i got a game-- is fucking histerical. really really funny. just picked it up for the second time yesterday.

#471151Post 22 of 74

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I have been reading a hell of a lot of John Steinbeck this year - just finished 'The Pearl' by him and it was up to his usual high standard.

Starting 'The Rum Diary' by Hunter S Thompon tonight, heard good things about this author.

#471155Post 23 of 74

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#471157Post 24 of 74

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[quote=GregWhelan]Starting 'The Rum Diary' by Hunter S Thompon tonight, heard good things about this author.[/quote]

his best work imo.

#471168Post 25 of 74

I just finished Jeff Noon "Vurt" crazy but interesting [quote=qwerty2222]lately i've been reading The Master and Margarita by Mihail Bulgakov , pretty good book, try it[/quote] agreed, one of my favourite, classics

#471171Post 26 of 74

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watching the english by kate fox .. a must read for anyone visiting my fair country...it gives u an insight into the unwritten rituals and rules of english society

#471172Post 27 of 74

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i'll add that for anyone who hasn't read it - catch-22 is an absolutely brilliant book. a must-read if ever i've read one.

#471395Post 28 of 74

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Paul Auster is the best living American novelist that I have read and his last two books, The Book of Illusions and Oracle Night are his best works.

Haruki Murakami writes some of the most mind bending fiction I've ever read and I HIGHLY recomend him. Everything I've read by him is amazing but
Kafka on the Shore, The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, and Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World are some of his best.

-Jake

#471438Post 29 of 74

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peloquin - i thought catch 22 was garbage - just rambled on and on, no story, was funny for a while but then the whole drawn out anecdotes kind of bored me after about page 200

#471445Post 30 of 74

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[quote=GregWhelan]peloquin - i thought catch 22 was garbage - just rambled on and on, no story, was funny for a while but then the whole drawn out anecdotes kind of bored me after about page 200[/quote]

hm... i hardly put it down.. really enjoyed it

#471493Post 31 of 74

I retract some of my statement....not garbage, some of it was clever and funny....just got bored with it very easily

#471579Post 32 of 74

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starting Midnight's Children, and get the impression i'll have to swat all distraction away and jump in feet first...

read Don Delillo.. Mao II. White Noise(not like the movie). Underworld(not like the movie). thank god he knows how to use this language...

#471644Post 33 of 74

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Bought these yesterday:

Howard Handelman - The challenge of Third World development (third edition) Joel S Migdal - State in society [i]studying how states and societies transform and constitute each other[/i]

Just been reading

David M Malone - The UN Security Council (from the Cold War to the 21st century) Roel van der Veen - Africa from the Cold War to the 21st century (English title was 'What happened to Africa?' I believe) Thompson - An introduction to African politics

And been reading a fantasy book in between ;-)

#471663Post 34 of 74

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[quote=Yao]

And been reading a fantasy book in between ;-)[/quote]

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#471679Post 35 of 74

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:toilet:

#471696Post 36 of 74

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I stard to read davincy code is intgeresting at the moment readed if you can,

#471709Post 37 of 74

I'm reading a grassroots publication...

MercuryNation and You - A guide to a better sex life

#471711Post 38 of 74

what's a book?

#471713Post 39 of 74

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An archa?c information carrier which was commonly in use before the invention of the Personal Computer. Also part of the so-called 'print media'. Weird stuff if you ask me.

#471714Post 40 of 74

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[quote=Yao]Weird stuff if you ask me.[/quote]

Especially the stuff in your list mate... Some serious shit you've been readin'. f.

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