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I work in Waterstones in Piccadilly so by rights I should read shitloads, but since I bough a DVD player for my bedroom, I've hardly read anything:
Last few things I read include:
Sirens of Titan - Kirk Vonnegut. Quite simply brilliant. Hilariously funny - sort of Philip K. Dick meets Douglas Adams
Put down Infinite Jest - David Foster Willims after the first 30 pages........again!
Currently reading Junk Mail by Will self who is quite possible the greatest ever short story writer. Junk Mail is tidbits of his journalsim, and rather good it is too.
Last few things I read include:
Sirens of Titan - Kirk Vonnegut. Quite simply brilliant. Hilariously funny - sort of Philip K. Dick meets Douglas Adams
Put down Infinite Jest - David Foster Willims after the first 30 pages........again!
Currently reading Junk Mail by Will self who is quite possible the greatest ever short story writer. Junk Mail is tidbits of his journalsim, and rather good it is too.
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The shadow out of time - Lovecraft
American Gods - Gaiman
Magick without tears - Crowley
Laptop Music Power - Von Seggern
yeah, i need my lovecraft fix every once and a while, as well as gaiman.
crowley goes without saying, the more i practice the occult, the more i glean from his writings. Magick without tears is his best work i think, because he actually relates practical information regarding magick in one's daily life.
Oh, tusk, i admire anyone reading AOS, i read all of peter carrol's works at one point, but then my house burned down and i have yet to replace the books.
American Gods - Gaiman
Magick without tears - Crowley
Laptop Music Power - Von Seggern
yeah, i need my lovecraft fix every once and a while, as well as gaiman.
crowley goes without saying, the more i practice the occult, the more i glean from his writings. Magick without tears is his best work i think, because he actually relates practical information regarding magick in one's daily life.
Oh, tusk, i admire anyone reading AOS, i read all of peter carrol's works at one point, but then my house burned down and i have yet to replace the books.
P J Carroll is indeed a very good writer, totally respectable, though I find his severe tone a bit much sometimes. AOS is ultra dense. I can see why some referred to him as "the incomprehensible mystic" but his written work (and illustrations) are clearly very potent. If I remember correctly "shadow.." is my favourite Lovecraft story, although I may be confusing it with "the colour out of time". Speaking of Lovecraft/occult check out John Coulhart's new Lovecraft graphic novel compendium "The Haunter of the Dark". It contains the Kabbalistic attributions of the Great Old Ones and their evocations by Alan Moore. Intense stuff.
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Recently read:
Seize the Day - Saul Bellow
Anyone else read this? Couldn't understand how it won a Nobel Prize..
Hells Angels - Hunter Thompson
Noam Chomsky - 9/11
Noam Chomsky - Hegemony or Survival
Mixing and Mastering in Cubase SX
Seize the Day - Saul Bellow
Anyone else read this? Couldn't understand how it won a Nobel Prize..
Hells Angels - Hunter Thompson
Noam Chomsky - 9/11
Noam Chomsky - Hegemony or Survival
Mixing and Mastering in Cubase SX
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i always like to have one fiction and one non fiction on the go. plus i dip into loads of nonfiction stuff along the way. perhaps it's a bad habit!RickyRicardo wrote:boomnoise -- are you one of those people who read like 3 books at a time? I can't even think about starting another book until the one I'm in is over and done with.
My girl, on the other hand, not only reads multiple books at a time, but she can finish about 100 pages a day
it's great when you confuse your fiction plot with your non ficiton ideas

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thats a sick essay title. what course do you study?Corpsey wrote:Going out on a limb here but does anyone know any good books about Hip-Hop that link it to the Blues?
Doing an essay on the Notorious B.I.G. as blues figure (lol) and need some research material.
valid point too i reckon, especially looking at Ready To Die, you should post it up when its done! i fucking love biggie
ive got a few books at home which link hip-hop to its US black-music heritage, but its mainly in terms of masters of ceremonies at dances, bebop and suchlike, rather than blues per se. ill try to remember to have a look in the next few days though
I read it about a month back, I enjoyed it. I didn't think he received the Nobel Prize for this book though..narcossist wrote:Recently read:
Seize the Day - Saul Bellow
Anyone else read this? Couldn't understand how it won a Nobel Prize..
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I'm reading a Raymond Chandler Philip Marlowe trilogy with The Big Sleep/Farewell My Lovely/The Long Goodbye, classic noir. Some great lines in these, and the plots are great.
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