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What Are You Reading? Part Deux. (pg. 49)
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EgosXII
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Originally posted by Lira
I'm not sure we can ever really know that ;) :D


;) indeed haha
Lews
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Originally posted by EgosXII
So, Unger is right, right? :conf:


Depends on your point of view.
iclone
Lews


New to read. Probably going to sratt with Dune but we'll seee. Also want to read the whole Guns, Germs, and Steeeeeeel.
EgosXII
Dune is such win :D

dr jekyl & mr hyde is sweet too, and you can knock it out pretty quick :)
netroM
I recently read this one:

during a 6hr trainride.

Nothing special about it. I was disappointed in it though; I've preferred the other ones I've previously read of him like:
- Velocity
- Odd Thomas, Forever Odd, Brother Odd
- The Husband
- The Good Guy
- Life Expectancy
- Night Chills

"Your heart belongs to me" was pretty much rubbish compared to those.

next on my schedule:
- War of the Worlds (H.G. Wells)
- Serenity comic books (Joss Whedon)
- Robot series (Isaac Asimov)
- 2061: Odyssey Three, 3001: The Final Odyssey (Arthur C. Clarke)
nefardec
About halfway through this

http://www.amazon.com/Black-People-...d/dp/0977792102




and 3/4 through this:

http://www.amazon.com/Locus-Solus-R...l/dp/0714507342
Lews
Added bothto my wantlist.

Heard good things about the second, never heard of the first lol
Domesticated
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Originally posted by iclone


Bahaha. That junkie is so full of . Lucky he writes a good story. Or more likely, that he has a good ghost writer.

Just finished re-reading Jonathan Lethem's Chronic City again. I still have no idea what it's about, but it's a ing great book anyway. Now to return to Alexander Richie's Faust's Metropolis. Only 800-odd pages to go. :mad:
EgosXII
"holiday" list :gsmile:

won't read entirety of most of these, and re-reading parts of some, but yeah.. :)



going through sartre again atm, goddamn so annoying... says epistemology is paradoxical, then makes (linguistically) paradoxical statements non-stop :stongue:

infiniteJEST
On page 152 of Ulysses; don't have much to say about it yet.
Lira


Just read this. It often felt like I was reading something I had said myself, but with a sound historical foundation that I couldn't ever have. Hell, I love Feyerabend like Stushi loves birds.
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