It's really interesting, a lot of those strategies can also be used in our daily lives

you didn't like snow?!Spelf wrote:benjybars wrote: I still have that one lying around, let me know if it's any good... I didn't like snow all that much, so I'm kind of hesitant to start with this one.
word i'm reading The Wild Sheep Chase by murakami. It's good so farpaolo wrote:LEQ wrote:Just finshed Luna Park by Bret Easton Ellis, and about to start The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle by Haruki Murakami, anyone read this??
YESSSS! Wind-Up Bird Chronicle is probably my favourite novel ever (and I've read loads cos I'm dead brainy). Haruki Murakami is a BADMAN. He should get the Nobel Prize for Literature. And the Nobel Prize for Being a Badman
What was luna park like i've been thinking about purchasing this book for a while now after reading american physco. Worth it?j rock wrote:word i'm reading The Wild Sheep Chase by murakami. It's good so farpaolo wrote:LEQ wrote:Just finshed Luna Park by Bret Easton Ellis, and about to start The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle by Haruki Murakami, anyone read this??
YESSSS! Wind-Up Bird Chronicle is probably my favourite novel ever (and I've read loads cos I'm dead brainy). Haruki Murakami is a BADMAN. He should get the Nobel Prize for Literature. And the Nobel Prize for Being a Badman
I tried to read this, but found it increasingly impenetrable and confusing..the plot and sequence is all over the place, good luck!!AntiLynd wrote:
yea, there's dozens of sub-plots, and over 400 characters appearing and disappearing throught the book's 800 pages. This is the first time I've ever considered reading the German translation of a book instead of the original... we'll see... I've just started two days ago...datura wrote: I tried to read this, but found it increasingly impenetrable and confusing..the plot and sequence is all over the place, good luck!!
have you read "crying of lot 49"? . if you find " gravity's rainbow" difficult. i suggest reading "crying of lot 49".AntiLynd wrote:yea, there's dozens of sub-plots, and over 400 characters appearing and disappearing throught the book's 800 pages. This is the first time I've ever considered reading the German translation of a book instead of the original... we'll see... I've just started two days ago...datura wrote: I tried to read this, but found it increasingly impenetrable and confusing..the plot and sequence is all over the place, good luck!!
thats a classicpoax wrote:
thats why i never sleep.poax wrote:thanks, i will!
father Emmanuelle said
"dont sleep , its the devils work!!"
LOLpoax wrote:nas also said , at night i fucked her in assets..//.. something something something profelactics.
Yeah, I read Crying first and really enjoyed it..I enjoyed GR enough for the the first 2-300 pages, then kinda lost the thread..Maybe I'm just a thickie.selector.dub.u wrote:have you read "crying of lot 49"? . if you find " gravity's rainbow" difficult. i suggest reading "crying of lot 49".AntiLynd wrote:yea, there's dozens of sub-plots, and over 400 characters appearing and disappearing throught the book's 800 pages. This is the first time I've ever considered reading the German translation of a book instead of the original... we'll see... I've just started two days ago...datura wrote: I tried to read this, but found it increasingly impenetrable and confusing..the plot and sequence is all over the place, good luck!!
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