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Neil Stauss - Emergency

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those Japanese novels look rrreally interesting...



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Re: What are you reading?

Post by pikeymobile » Thu Sep 17, 2009 9:58 pm

I bought the doors of perception b2b heaven and hell about 6 weeks ago with a stewart lee dvd, but never got around to reading it.
Think I'll finally get around to reading a few pages tomorrow, unless I go out picking :)

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Post by bandshell » Thu Sep 17, 2009 10:03 pm

pikeymobile wrote:I bought the doors of perception b2b heaven and hell about 6 weeks ago with a stewart lee dvd, but never got around to reading it.
Think I'll finally get around to reading a few pages tomorrow, unless I go out picking :)
It's a great read, haven't read heaven and hell yet but the doors of perception is great. Thing is with stuff like that, if you've done hallucinogenics you know everything he says before you read the book.

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Re: What are you reading?

Post by pikeymobile » Thu Sep 17, 2009 10:14 pm

bandshell wrote:
pikeymobile wrote:I bought the doors of perception b2b heaven and hell about 6 weeks ago with a stewart lee dvd, but never got around to reading it.
Think I'll finally get around to reading a few pages tomorrow, unless I go out picking :)
It's a great read, haven't read heaven and hell yet but the doors of perception is great. Thing is with stuff like that, if you've done hallucinogenics you know everything he says before you read the book.
Weirdly enough, when it arrived, I opened the book to a random page, read the first sentence I saw, and was like 'Holy fuck, I know exactly what he means'
Trying to get in to the right frame of mind to read it though, don't wann lazily pass through it, gonna try and absorb as many super deep metaphors as i can first time around.

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Re: What are you reading?

Post by bandshell » Thu Sep 17, 2009 10:29 pm

pikeymobile wrote:
bandshell wrote:
pikeymobile wrote:I bought the doors of perception b2b heaven and hell about 6 weeks ago with a stewart lee dvd, but never got around to reading it.
Think I'll finally get around to reading a few pages tomorrow, unless I go out picking :)
It's a great read, haven't read heaven and hell yet but the doors of perception is great. Thing is with stuff like that, if you've done hallucinogenics you know everything he says before you read the book.
Weirdly enough, when it arrived, I opened the book to a random page, read the first sentence I saw, and was like 'Holy fuck, I know exactly what he means'
Trying to get in to the right frame of mind to read it though, don't wann lazily pass through it, gonna try and absorb as many super deep metaphors as i can first time around.
haha yeah, it is a really good book though. You get the vintage classics one with the foreword from J.G Ballard?

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Re: What are you reading?

Post by pikeymobile » Thu Sep 17, 2009 10:52 pm

bandshell wrote: haha yeah, it is a really good book though. You get the vintage classics one with the foreword from J.G Ballard?
Aye I did, with it's sexy blue cover. Assuming I remember, I'll bash through a bit of it tomorrow if no tnuc interrupts me.

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Re: What are you reading?

Post by BLZDub » Fri Sep 18, 2009 9:57 am

Rose Tremain - The Road Home.

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Post by Jubz » Fri Sep 18, 2009 10:20 am

Franz Kafka - The Trial

in stark stylistic contrast to Chuck Palahniuk - Choke which I recently finished.

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Post by mawltea » Fri Sep 18, 2009 11:00 am

I'm reading this at the moment;

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It's pretty good so far, the first part being about some of the top cats in American porn. Pretty interesting. And he writes really well too.
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