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  • #31
    Wheres Waldo, Arthur`s New Puppy, and Arthur`s Eyess.....****s wif it

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    • #32
      I never got why some of the books get the hype they do.

      To Kill A Mockingbird sucked and so did Lord Of The Flies. I also didn't like Cat's Cradle too much, which was supposed to have jump-started Vonnegut's writing career.

      At the moment I'm reading all short fiction, mostly by Anton Chekhov and O. Henry.

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      • #33
        Just started The Dark Tower, anyone else read it/series?

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Derranged View Post
          I never got why some of the books get the hype they do.

          To Kill A Mockingbird sucked and so did Lord Of The Flies. I also didn't like Cat's Cradle too much, which was supposed to have jump-started Vonnegut's writing career.

          At the moment I'm reading all short fiction, mostly by Anton Chekhov and O. Henry.
          The movie was pretty funny imo, watched it/read it my sop****re year in high school. Didn't like it that much.
          RIP Piggy

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          • #35
            The Count of Monte Cristo was kickass. So many twists and turns and cliffhanger chapters.

            Full marks to Dumas for making a 1,200 page book such a page turner.

            Currently reading Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut. I read some of his late work a few years ago and enjoyed it. This seems a lot more absurd and satirical and I'm getting used to his idiosyncratic style, but it looks promising.

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            • #36
              Finished Money by Martin Amis several weeks ago, quickly polished off a Flashman, now reading Butcher's Crossing by John Williams and it's excellent.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Adamjr91 View Post
                I am currently reading sherlock holmes. Just finished the 3rd. Easy read and very well written. I was reading the original james bond series in between sherlock holmes books but the standard of writing between Arthur Conan Doyle and Ian Fleming is vast so I stopped.
                It's funny how much Dr Watson is "in to" Sherlock. I mean he's really "in to" him.

                Originally posted by - Righteous - View Post
                Reading the Sandman by Neil Gaiman, I'll comment more when I finish the first book.
                It's a 200 page graphic novel. It should take you half an hour.

                Anyway I am currently reading David Wong's sequel to John Dies At The End. It's called This Book is Full of Spiders (Seriously Dude, Don't Touch It). It's a sort of silly sci-fi horror novel.

                The last book I read was called The Better Angels of our Nature by Steven Pinker, a non fiction book about why violence has declined.

                I read a lot. I also read a lot of graphic novels, with my current favourite being Saga by Brian K Vaughan and Fiona Staples.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Adamjr91 View Post
                  I have read and ranked as follows:

                  #1 Penmaric (Truly an epic) 10/10
                  #2 Kane and Abel 10/10
                  #3 Agent Zigzag 9/10
                  #4 Girl if the dragon tattoo trilogy 9/10 (the 3rd is better than the 2nd and the 2nd better than the 1st)


                  I've only read one autobiography, Scartissue. Mind blowing.

                  I am currently reading sherlock holmes. Just finished the 3rd. Easy read and very well written. I was reading the original james bond series in between sherlock holmes books but the standard of writing between Arthur Conan Doyle and Ian Fleming is vast so I stopped.


                  READ KANE AND ABEL
                  - It is a must read.
                  Time for my periodical attempt to sell Flashman. You mention being fed up with Ian Fleming's writing:

                  “Mr Fraser is a skillful and meticulous writer, twice as good as Buchan, and twenty times better than Fleming” – Auberon Waugh.

                  The following is an article by Christopher Hitchens on his love for Flash Harry which I think will appeal to Piggy:

                  http://www.weeklystandard.com/Conten...4/579jmzky.asp

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                  • #39
                    Just picked up the Portrait of Dorian Gray and it's pretty good so far.Probably going to read Lolita after that.

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