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linanil
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Post subject: Re: And what are we reading now? Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 6:55 am |
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ndpittman wrote: I just got Monkey on a Stick in the mail, and I'm pretty excited about that. It's true crime about a place near where I'm from, so that excites me. My stepdad was shocked that I didn't know the story. It's about this Hare Krishna commune that was a cover for a ton of illegal activities. I haven't read a lot of crime books at all but I've liked the true crime ones I've read. Please report back!
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linanil
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Post subject: Re: And what are we reading now? Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 6:57 am |
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lavawitch wrote: linanil wrote: "Through the Door". I got it on a daily kindle deal, it sounded good (celtic mythology, I like mythology) but it reads like YA even if its not. Not that there is anything wrong with YA, I just have to be in a specific mood for it. I'm not really into the story but we'll see. Have you read Morgan Llewelyn? I'm not even sure if her books are still in print, but I sed to love them--all Celtic mythology related. Most of the mythology stuff I've read is Greco-roman, Egyptian, etc. I'll look into it though.
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Post subject: Re: And what are we reading now? Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 11:24 am |
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lavawitch wrote: Same with the old, original Nancy Drew books. The racism is gone, but now we have sexism, where parts were rewritten to have Ned save Nancy instead of her saving herself. Wait, what? When did that happen? She's the keen sleuth! Ned's job was just to sit there and look pretty.
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GymClassZero
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Post subject: Re: And what are we reading now? Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 1:06 am |
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I ordered On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft by Stephen King. I'm so excited to read it!
_________________ “Heroes are ordinary people who make themselves extraordinary.” -Gerard Way
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Shy Mox
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Post subject: Re: And what are we reading now? Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 1:12 am |
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Columbine by Dave Cullen, because Vantine mentioned it in the school shooting thread.
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missmuffcake
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Post subject: Re: And what are we reading now? Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 1:22 am |
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Shy Mox wrote: Columbine by Dave Cullen, because Vantine mentioned it in the school shooting thread. My boyfriend is rereading some of his Columbine stuff. He made a school shooting movie 7 years ago and has been intrigued by this subject. Has anyone read any Chelsea Handler books? Anyone like 'em?
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Post subject: Re: And what are we reading now? Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 6:26 am |
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linanil
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Post subject: Re: And what are we reading now? Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 7:11 am |
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VeganinBerlin wrote: After just having finished reading the qu'ran I am now reading the bible... Oh good luck with that, the old testament has a lot of ancestry stuff which gets old fast (so and so was the son of so and so who was the son of so and so) I never read the whole thing but I've read parts.
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linanil
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Post subject: Re: And what are we reading now? Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 7:12 am |
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GymClassZero wrote: I ordered On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft by Stephen King. I'm so excited to read it! Report back! I used to be a huge Stephen King fan, I like his older stuff a little better than his newer stuff.
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molly
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Post subject: Re: And what are we reading now? Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 11:02 am |
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missmuffcake wrote: Has anyone read any Chelsea Handler books? Anyone like 'em? I read Chelsea Chelsea Bang Bang and thought it was pretty stupid. It was a series of supposedly true stories about her life but they were so obviously exaggerated for effect that I didn't enjoy it at all. Totally James Frey style "memoir." I get that it's supposed to be comedy, but I guess I just don't really like her style. I'm reading Sister by Rosamund Lupton right now.
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bookwormbethie
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Post subject: Re: And what are we reading now? Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 5:05 pm |
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Shy Mox
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Post subject: Re: And what are we reading now? Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 10:39 pm |
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linanil wrote: GymClassZero wrote: I ordered On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft by Stephen King. I'm so excited to read it! Report back! I used to be a huge Stephen King fan, I like his older stuff a little better than his newer stuff. Hahaha, I started it but never finished (school got in the way), but the first part of the book he talks about his childhood and this really gassy babysitter he had, I figured that's why he thought the farts and shiitake weasels in Dreamcatcher would be scary.
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Padraigin
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Post subject: Re: And what are we reading now? Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 10:36 am |
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I Shall Not Hate by Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish.
My Christmas reading needed a book on the power of forgiveness. This book is also about the grassroots solutions for peace.
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missmuffcake
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Post subject: Re: And what are we reading now? Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 4:39 pm |
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molly wrote: I read Chelsea Chelsea Bang Bang and thought it was pretty stupid. It was a series of supposedly true stories about her life but they were so obviously exaggerated for effect that I didn't enjoy it at all. Totally James Frey style "memoir." I get that it's supposed to be comedy, but I guess I just don't really like her style.
I will pass. I want to like her but at times while watching her show, when she looks into the camera I want to punch her. Sometimes when comedy tries to hard it fails!
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Post subject: Re: And what are we reading now? Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 8:51 pm |
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I just started Alice's Adventures In Wonderland. My boyfriend got me a beautiful bind up of Lewis Carroll books....so happy right now:)
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Post subject: Re: And what are we reading now? Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 2:54 am |
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I'm about halfway through The Casual Vacancy... it's alright. I'm keeping an open mind because I knew it wouldn't be anything like HP. We'll see how the second half is.
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Post subject: Re: And what are we reading now? Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 2:56 am |
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Amajorrecords wrote: I'm about half way through A Tree Grows In Brooklyn. It's been a long time since I read that one but I really enjoyed it :)
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Post subject: Re: And what are we reading now? Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 9:27 am |
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linanil wrote: VeganinBerlin wrote: After just having finished reading the qu'ran I am now reading the bible... Oh good luck with that, the old testament has a lot of ancestry stuff which gets old fast (so and so was the son of so and so who was the son of so and so) I never read the whole thing but I've read parts. I was a crazy kid who loved the old testament. I even drew family trees. I don't know what was wrong with me. I think I just really loved those thin pages.
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Post subject: Re: And what are we reading now? Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 10:21 am |
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vijita wrote: linanil wrote: VeganinBerlin wrote: After just having finished reading the qu'ran I am now reading the bible... Oh good luck with that, the old testament has a lot of ancestry stuff which gets old fast (so and so was the son of so and so who was the son of so and so) I never read the whole thing but I've read parts. I was a crazy kid who loved the old testament. I even drew family trees. I don't know what was wrong with me. I think I just really loved those thin pages. I know most of the stories but I never read the bible before, not even in bits longer than a page, so it's interesting. So far it's definitely easier to read than the qu'ran
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Post subject: Re: And what are we reading now? Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 1:58 pm |
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I just finished The Stranger's Child. I loved it, but it was also incredibly frustrating because of the way it was written. I want to *know* the things/people that were merely hinted at! I wish it was twice as long and filled in the gaps (though that might make it less interesting, I don't know). This is another that I'd definitely recommend.
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Post subject: Re: And what are we reading now? Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 10:53 pm |
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Shy Mox wrote: linanil wrote: GymClassZero wrote: I ordered On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft by Stephen King. I'm so excited to read it! Report back! I used to be a huge Stephen King fan, I like his older stuff a little better than his newer stuff. Hahaha, I started it but never finished (school got in the way), but the first part of the book he talks about his childhood and this really gassy babysitter he had, I figured that's why he thought the farts and shiitake weasels in Dreamcatcher would be scary. OMG I was forking TERRIFIED of the shiitake weasels! Seriously, even when I watched the film after I'd read it, I was freaking out. I mean, I think farts are pretty funny but when King wrote about it, shiitake got real.
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Post subject: Re: And what are we reading now? Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 12:09 am |
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GymClassZero wrote: OMG I was forking TERRIFIED of the shiitake weasels! Seriously, even when I watched the film after I'd read it, I was freaking out. I mean, I think farts are pretty funny but when King wrote about it, shiitake got real. Please tell me pun intended!
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Post subject: Re: And what are we reading now? Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 3:31 am |
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rachell37 wrote: I just finished The Stranger's Child. I loved it, but it was also incredibly frustrating because of the way it was written. I want to *know* the things/people that were merely hinted at! I wish it was twice as long and filled in the gaps (though that might make it less interesting, I don't know). This is another that I'd definitely recommend. I know exactly what you mean! I loved it, but really wanted an "appendix" at the end to tell me which of the many points of view was "true".
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Post subject: Re: And what are we reading now? Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 4:00 pm |
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I feel like I read more books today than the rest of the year M. Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Koran; Attentat (Nothomb); and a novel by Isabelle Alonso named Mom;
(disappointed by the quick end of Attentat)
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bookwormbethie
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Post subject: Re: And what are we reading now? Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2012 3:20 pm |
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teppiedoo wrote: Amajorrecords wrote: I'm about half way through A Tree Grows In Brooklyn. It's been a long time since I read that one but I really enjoyed it :) OMG. ATGIB is my most favorite book ever. I still have my copy that my folks gave me as a gift when I was a pre-teen. Adore that book. I re-read it every year or two. After you read the book, go find the black and white movie. Admittedly, I don't remember if I loved or hated the movie (only because I prefer films not to take creatively liberties with the story from the book). Now I'm going to have to see if my indie rental store carries it!
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