What are you reading?
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Re: What are you reading?
stappard wrote:Right I'm going to Everest in September and I'll have bare reading time during acclimatisatoin periods etc.
Need something long, or short and denseGive me some suggestions please, no fantasy/sci-fi mind
basically, anything russian.
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kay wrote:War and Peace?

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Kaneda wrote:stappard wrote:Right I'm going to Everest in September and I'll have bare reading time during acclimatisatoin periods etc.
Need something long, or short and denseGive me some suggestions please, no fantasy/sci-fi mind
basically, anything russian.
I've read enough solzhenitsyn etc for school/uni, dont need any more
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^^^Just finished White Noise by Don Delillo, about 300 words and has a dark humour running through it, and frequent moments of poignancy. Read it.
Currently working through this

which is soooo good. The man is a master of similies: "The voice crawled out of her throat like a sick man getting out of bed." "Then suspicion climbed all over her face like a kitten, but not so playfully."
Currently working through this

which is soooo good. The man is a master of similies: "The voice crawled out of her throat like a sick man getting out of bed." "Then suspicion climbed all over her face like a kitten, but not so playfully."
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I want to preface by saying I read very rarely. If I do it's probably a comic strip. But I'm reading Ask the Dust by John Fante and enjoying it quite a bit. It's very quirky and interesting.
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More books about charles manson
this time its "Shadow over santa susana- black magic, mind control and the manson family mythos" by Adam Gorightly
this time its "Shadow over santa susana- black magic, mind control and the manson family mythos" by Adam Gorightly
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stappard wrote:kay wrote:War and Peace?
i had (inb4 war and peace) at the end of my post but removed it at the last minute

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pretty cool, picked it at random basically
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Fire. Traces a load of the most popular conspiracy theories back to there origins showing that a surprising number are eventually founded upon forgeries or lost fictional works 'rebadged' as non-fiction, or people making vast sums of money. Slightly disappointing at times because it blows up a few that I'd still not let go, but an absolute must-read.
Goes into the psychology of conspiracism brilliantly too... why do people want to believe so badly and why is it often the disaffected that get most seduced.
Brilliant.
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Been looking for a good book on this topic for a while. Read one article on it before (I think it was someone's uni dissertation or something) and it was really interesting.magma wrote:
Goes into the psychology of conspiracism brilliantly too... why do people want to believe so badly and why is it often the disaffected that get most seduced.
Brilliant.
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He goes back and forth on the psychology, but it's not the main theme... I reckon there's probably a better read if that's the main point of interest, but what he does say is great... really makes a lot of sense. The main thing I got was how successful people have been throughout the years and how big the consequences can occasionally be... from wasted taxpayers money to executed communist leaders to the Holocaust.DRTY wrote:Been looking for a good book on this topic for a while. Read one article on it before (I think it was someone's uni dissertation or something) and it was really interesting.magma wrote:
Goes into the psychology of conspiracism brilliantly too... why do people want to believe so badly and why is it often the disaffected that get most seduced.
Brilliant.
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nowaysj wrote:I wholeheartedly believe that Michael Brown's mother and father killed him.
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i started this one. pretty sick


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Keep reminding my mate to lend me her copyblizzardmusic wrote:
Ive read the shortened version and a very similar book.. Really positive read
Let me know how you find it.
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