If youve not read Watchmen or From Hell, I would give them a go...two different styles with Watchmen being my favourite for sheer storytelling and From Hell providing a different perspective on the Jack the Ripper mystery, good thick graphic novel with historical notes at the back....badger wrote: might return to my inner geek and read a graphic novel
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Just read "a Sunday by the pool in Kigali" by Gil Courtemanche. It's a story set during the Rwandan genocide and is one of the most moving books I've ever read. Hard to believe the extent of what happened only 13 years ago. Urge you to read it.
Now reading "A Prayer for Owen Meany" by John Irving. It's meant to be a superb book, 100 pages in and I'm yet to see that. I think the decision to put it down may need to be considered soon. If so, I'll move on to War And Peace because I have always intended to read it.
Now reading "A Prayer for Owen Meany" by John Irving. It's meant to be a superb book, 100 pages in and I'm yet to see that. I think the decision to put it down may need to be considered soon. If so, I'll move on to War And Peace because I have always intended to read it.
@ Boomnoise, sorry dude totally forgot about this thread, finished Jpod a while ago now and I agree with your point in that I was a little disappointed to be honest, It was self-indulgent, yet still enjoyable, some of it was really funny and then other parts were just like 'wtf, why is that in there?'. Some of the sub-plots would have been better suited in a cartoon , it was a middle of the road Coupland book I reckon, you won't be disappointed but you won't be raving about it.
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i just started reading there are no accidents ~synchronicity and the stories of our lives by robert h. hopcke. i picked it up at the library and got suckered by the quote on the back, "chances are, if this book has found it's way into your hands, you are supposed to read it" i'm glad i picked it up though. so far, it has been amazing. i have been noticing so many synchronistic events lately and realizing how enigmatic this universe is 

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'London Orbital' by Iain Sinclair. It's like JG Ballard crossed with WG Sebald 

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The Wind up bird chronicle, I've had it for ages and never got round to starting it, so far it' excellent.Schamotnik wrote:which one? have read quite a few .. really love murakami, although I reckon it might not be for everyone..LEQ wrote:Now on the Murakami
fou chien wrote:Great Beijing Olympic Games wil fill us all with pride and piss for all planet.And what do you fuk,muk?

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Swung - Ewan Morrison.
It's a fictional book about an impotent man and his lover who embark across some adventures through the Glasgow swinging scene. 140 pages in and he's only been tossed off.
I bought it on the basis of Irvine Welsh's gushing praise for the book.
I'm hoping itpicks up - by that I mean I hope the characters can endear themselves to me a bit more.
It's a fictional book about an impotent man and his lover who embark across some adventures through the Glasgow swinging scene. 140 pages in and he's only been tossed off.
I bought it on the basis of Irvine Welsh's gushing praise for the book.
I'm hoping itpicks up - by that I mean I hope the characters can endear themselves to me a bit more.
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I've tried so hard to like Iain Sinclair but I just can't...paolo wrote:'London Orbital' by Iain Sinclair. It's like JG Ballard crossed with WG Sebald
I thought London Orbital read like 600 pages of short, extremely well written but completely unrelated paragraphs about him and his famous mates pissing about doing nothing for a few months, and taking notes on it.
'so then this one time I met up with my buddy from the klf and we did something arty and then moaned about the state of things for a while and then the next day I had some coffee in an abandoned power station and wandered across some desolate bridge and thought about london for a bit and then there were some ghosts but not real ghosts more like metaphorical ghosts of the city and then I came up with some other metaphors, then I went home'

I just finished Remains of the Day by kazuo ishiguro again - heartbreaking


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^ Bit harsh I think but I see what you mean! 

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'Small Island' by Andrea Levy -
Informative, scary and funny book about Jamaica and England around the time of WW2...
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Informative, scary and funny book about Jamaica and England around the time of WW2...
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