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The Highroller
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Summer Reading Thread 2008

Inspired by the conversation I'm having with jenniepie about Atlas Shrugged (one of her suggestions in last year's Summer Reading thread).

What do you plan on reading this spring/summer?

Istanbul - Orhan Pamuk
The Age of Turbulence - Alan Greenspan
This is Your Brain on Music - Daniel J. Levtin (finally have to finish this!)
Yellow Dog - Martin Amis
A Thousand Splendid Suns - Khaled Hosseini

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A Thousand Splendid Suns is amazing. I devoured on a plane ride home from England. You will love.

I haven't read a non-school book in a while and am hoping to change over the summer but haven't put too much thought into it. Open to lots of suggestions though!

edit: Only 3 books I currently have on my shelf that I haven't got to yet are Blindness and Seeing by Jose Saramago, so will probably tackle them first, followed by Douglas Coupland's The Gum Thief.


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Synopsis of each book plz

Finished Sword Song by Bernard Cornwell.
Most famous for the Sharpe series, the Sword Song is book 4 of series about England during King Alfred's era which is hardly covered in historical fiction.
Decent plot, lots of action and overall enjoyable read. (The entire series pretty much is fun)


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I have 22 books on my "to-read" list on Goodreads atm, but there's no way I'll get through them all this summer.

5 I'd like to read though are:

Beasts of No Nation - Iweala Uzodinma
Gaia: A New Look at Life on Earth - James Lovelock
The Singularity is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology - Ray Kurzweil
The World Without Us - Alan Weisman
Solaris - Kurt Kelm Stanislaw Lem

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Anna Karenina - Tolstoy

Crime and Punishment - Dostoyevsky
(unfortunately can not read russian and must read mediocre translations)

A collection of short stories and plays by Oscar Wilde

Père Goriot - Honoré de Balzac (original version FTW)

Runaway - Alice Munro

I'm also going to attempt Bram Stoker's Dracula again (got scared shitless last time and couldn't sleep... there is something SO F*CKING CREEPY about that book and the way the author transposes the plot and characters into your head)

Does anyone else on this forum love Jane Austen???


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I think Bram Stoker's Dracula is one of the best romances ever. I love that book.

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Does anyone else on this forum love Jane Austen???


Sense and Sensibility is in my top 5 favourite novels ever.

As far as Oscar Wilde - The Importance of Being Earnest is still one of the funniest pieces of literature out there.


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Haha shit, forgot about that one...read it in high school, and yes it's hilarious!

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I think Bram Stoker's Dracula is one of the best romances ever. I love that book.



So I have f*cking heard! So key to the understanding of the Victorian period of English Lit - I got through Shelley's Frankenstein just fine... and I kinda like the creepy feeling of reading alone in bed with these insane characters coming alive in your head... but when I was reading Dracula, at one point I actually started trembling. LOL
I stopped right around the part where the narrator (Jonathon?) hears the women's voices cackling or shrieking or something


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Sense and Sensibility is in my top 5 favourite novels ever.

As far as Oscar Wilde - The Importance of Being Earnest is still one of the funniest pieces of literature out there.


Really??? Have you read/enjoyed Pride and Prejudice? My fave book of all time. Sense and Sensibility comes third after Persuasion for me. I loved Hugh Grant in the movie though.

and OMG The Importance of Being Earnest is genius. The film adaptation isn't half bad either - Rupert Everett!!! <3


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P&P doesn't touch S&S for me. I fucking hated Elizabeth lol.


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I like books about military stuff with experimental weapons, like really awesome jets.

Therefore, I like every single book by Dale Brown.

And here you all are talking about classic literature. Thread ruined.

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