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Old 04-24-01 | 10:40 PM
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since we lost the last one, i figured i'd restart this. so what are you reading at the moment?

i'm close to finishing Robert Jordan's The Dragon Reborn and i've got a lot of books waiting to be read...maybe White's The Once & Future King, King's The Gunslinger or Duerrenmatt's The Pledge. (which one of these is not like the others? )

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Old 04-24-01 | 10:58 PM
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Just finished Derek Walcott's epic poem "Omeros."

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Old 04-24-01 | 11:25 PM
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Lawrence Watt-Evans, _Dragon Weather_
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Old 04-24-01 | 11:27 PM
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I just finished Geek Love by Katherine Dunn -- and what a strange (but good) book that was.
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Old 04-24-01 | 11:31 PM
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The Dark Elf trilogy by R.A. Salvatore.


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Old 04-25-01 | 12:01 AM
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F. Paul Wilson's The Tomb. After that I will jump into his next Repairman Jack novel Legacies.

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Old 04-25-01 | 12:09 AM
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The Dark Elf trilogy by R.A. Salvatore.
Great, great books- the Spearweilder's Trilogy is also good by him.

I'm choking through "As I Lay Dying" by Faulkner... I'm apparently not smart enough to understand his writing style.
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Old 04-25-01 | 01:11 AM
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I have a very strange habit of reading about 5-10 books at one time. Right now, those books are:
'Lemon' by Lawrence Krauser
'Demonology' by Rick Moody
'Almost No Memory' by Lydia Davis
'A Model World' by Michael Chabon
'On with the Story' by John Barth
'Jimmy Corrigan : The Smartest Kid on Earth' by Chris Ware
'Wittgenstein's Mistress' by David Markson
'The KGB Bar Reader' edited by Ken Foster
'The Age of Wire and String' by Ben Marcus
and two books by Donald Barthelme: 'Snow White' and '60 Stories'

Crap. That's 11. I'm over my limit. Luckily, most of them are short story collections, so I don't get too confused. I read them in a sort of 'round-robin'-ish manner. It's just a strange habit of mine. I guess I have a short attention span or something.
I have a feeling I'm going to enjoy this new forum. Time to go see what else it has to offer.
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Old 04-25-01 | 01:13 AM
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"Suppressed Inventions and Other Discoveries" and "The 70 Greatest Conspiracies Of All Time". Hardly what you'd call great literature, but interesting brain food none-the-less, I suppose.
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Old 04-25-01 | 01:24 AM
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I have a very strange habit of reading about 5-10 books at one time.
I think that would make my brain hurt to much.


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Old 04-25-01 | 01:56 AM
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Those are some great books. I still can't forgive the person who got me hooked on them.


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F. Paul Wilson's The Tomb. After that I will jump into his next Repairman Jack novel Legacies.

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Old 04-25-01 | 06:42 AM
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I just finished reading Dante's Divine Comedy. Looking forward to reading Chuck Palahniuk's Choke later next month.
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Old 04-25-01 | 07:03 AM
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I'm brushing up on my Tolkien by rereading Lord of the Rings

I'm also flipping throught the pages of God In the Docks by C.S. Lewis. All, of course, good stuff for Spring reading.
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Old 04-25-01 | 07:04 AM
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George Carlin's new book Napalm and Silly Putty. Almost as good as Brain Droppings. Also getting ready to start Sudden Prey.
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American Tabloid by James Elroy.
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Old 04-25-01 | 09:06 AM
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Right now, Atlantis Found by Clive Cussler. I'm also going to start reading The Lost World(michael Crichton), and maybe a couple of others.

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finished reading first four books of Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, now reading 1984
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Old 04-25-01 | 10:10 AM
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I'm presently reading Dennis Lehane's A Drink Before
the War.
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Old 04-25-01 | 10:14 AM
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Arthur C. Clarke's "3001: The Final Odyssey"

I'll scream if V'Ger makes it in this book! I'm halfway through.

At work, in the lunchroom, someone decided to put a bookcase in there, and it's now become a bookswap, you can pick and choose paperbacks and the only stipulation is to bring one of your own for everyone you take. So I've been just reading "3001" on my lunch break. It's basically what Clarke envisions life in the 30th century.
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Originally posted by Patman

At work, in the lunchroom, someone decided to put a bookcase in there, and it's now become a bookswap, you can pick and choose paperbacks and the only stipulation is to bring one of your own for everyone you take.
That's a great idea! I am going to see about getting something like that where I work.

Maybe we could set something up via the forum (like DVDExchange, except for books).

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Old 04-25-01 | 11:08 AM
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From: New Jersey, where the state motto should be Leave No Tree Standing
I'm finishing up Peter Straub's Mr. X, a pretty wickedly humorous/horrific parody of Lovecraft. It might be my favorite Straub. I've also read the first few pages of Mark Z. Danielewski's House of Leaves and I'm hooked, so I'll be starting that in earnest as soon as I'm done with the Straub.

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Old 04-25-01 | 12:09 PM
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Breakfast of Champions - Vonnegut
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Old 04-25-01 | 12:35 PM
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The Exorcist
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Dragons of Summer Flame - Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman

The Elegant Universe - Brian Greene

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river god by wilbur smith so far this is an excellent book
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