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Wolf of the Plains by Conn Iggulden. It's about Genghis Khan, and the first in a 4 part series. It's very good.
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Just completed:

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Don't forget to add it on Goodreads.
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How have I never heard of that Dr. Seuss book?
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Epignosis wrote:Just completed:

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I love this book! :omg:
This and "Alligator Pie" and "Mr. Tickle" were in constant rotation at our house when I was a kid.
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thellama73 wrote:How have I never heard of that Dr. Seuss book?
He originally wrote it under the name "Theo Lesieg."
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Ricochet wrote:Struggling to even pick up Alex Shteyngart's Absurdistan the past weeks. I only ever failed to finish a few books in my life, but maybe I should reconsider in this case and read some Rimbaud instead.
Still struggling.
God damn this book.
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Ricochet wrote:
Ricochet wrote:
Ricochet wrote:Struggling to even pick up Alex Shteyngart's Absurdistan the past weeks. I only ever failed to finish a few books in my life, but maybe I should reconsider in this case and read some Rimbaud instead.
Still struggling.
God damn this book.
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Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.

I don't want to live in that universe.
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thellama73 wrote:
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Ricochet wrote:
Ricochet wrote:Struggling to even pick up Alex Shteyngart's Absurdistan the past weeks. I only ever failed to finish a few books in my life, but maybe I should reconsider in this case and read some Rimbaud instead.
Still struggling.
God damn this book.
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I don't see how it will help me finish reading the book.
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I just finished Memoirs of a Geisha and really enjoyed it, very beautifully written and I learned a lot about geisha culture/20th century Japan.
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nutella wrote:I just finished Memoirs of a Geisha and really enjoyed it, very beautifully written and I learned a lot about geisha culture/20th century Japan.
Loved it.
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Through The Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll.

Bit tough, I have to admit. Nothing quite makes sense. :sigh:

ETA: I take that back. It makes sense, but it requires more effort than I'm used to. Which says something. :smile:
“Is it very long?” Alice asked, for she had heard a good deal of poetry that day.

“It’s long,” said the Knight, “but it’s very, very beautiful. Everybody that hears me sing it–either it brings the tears into their eyes, or else–”

“Or else what?” said Alice, for the Knight had made a sudden pause.

“Or else it doesn’t, you know. The name of the song is called ‘Haddock’s Eyes’.”

“Oh, that’s the name of the song, is it?” Alice said, trying to feel interested.

“No, you don’t understand,” the Knight said, looking a little vexed. “That’s what the name is called. The name really is 'The Aged Aged Man’.”

“Then I ought to have said 'That’s what the song is called?’” Alice corrected herself.

“No, you oughtn’t: that’s quite another thing! The song is called 'Ways and Means’: but that’s only what it’s called, you know!”

“Well, what is the song, then?” said Alice, who was by this time completely bewildered.

“I was coming to that,” the Knight said. “The song really is 'A-sitting on a Gate’: and the tune’s my own invention.”
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Epignosis wrote:
nutella wrote:I just finished Memoirs of a Geisha and really enjoyed it, very beautifully written and I learned a lot about geisha culture/20th century Japan.
Loved it.
Keys and I were just talking about this book!

I love this book as well. It was one of the first books that came with me during my move from America to England.
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Hoping to finish the letter N by Friday. :fist:
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This Present Darkness by Frank Peretti.
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I'm reading Mr. Penumbra's 24 Hour Bookstore woooo.
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I'm reading Capote's Complete Short Stories. Halfway through, they're pretty ech.
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just started The Girl with a Clock for a Heart, Peter Swanson
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Still reading the dictionary. Getting close to being done with the letter P and closing in on page # 1,000. Here's my update post if you're interested.
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Stay determined, R for Rico is across the corner.

I'm attempting again to read Hesse's Steppenwolf, which counts as one of the few books I never managed to finish. Strange enough, I should normally relate to this character's loneliness, emotional crisis and idealism - or should have, back when I was 16 and my mind was a spleen-colored Pollock-like scatter of thoughts and perceptions, but I haven't evolved much since anyway - but the writing is so dense and self-referential and the protagonist kinda makes you want to throw a shoe at, lol. The fragments in which he interacts with other actual characters fare better, but the inner monologues fail so much to keep me interested.

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G-Man wrote:Still reading the dictionary. Getting close to being done with the letter P and closing in on page # 1,000. Here's my update post if you're interested.
I did that when I was a teenager, I was grounded so much. After I ran out of the Encyclopedia Brittanica, I moved on to Websters.
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I finished Red Rising by Pierce Brown. I'd describe it as The Hunger Games + The Lord of the Flies + Harry Potter + Game of Thrones-lite.
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G-Man wrote:Still reading the dictionary. Getting close to being done with the letter P and closing in on page # 1,000. Here's my update post if you're interested.
I did that when I was a teenager, I was grounded so much. After I ran out of the Encyclopedia Brittanica, I moved on to Websters.
I want to do that with wikipedia, but it would be never ending :omg:
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I'm reading Agatha Christie's Murder of Roger Ackroyd.

So far it's pretty good. Love this writer.
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The Music Lesson by Victor Wooten
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The Psychology of the Esoteric by Osho
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American Psycho by Brett Easton Ellis. So far it's funny. Maybe I'm sick.
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No, when I read that, I thought alot of it was funny too. It is written that way.

Although you could be right, we could BOTH be sick :)
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Is the anthological scene from the movie depicted the same way in the book?

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I've finished reading a german book, in German, called Erledigungen vor der Feier (which I hope my B2 language skills have not deceived me in translating this as "Resolutions before the holiday[s?]". I won it as a prize at a presentation contest in my German course. It was enjoyable, a collection of short stories about interactions and relationship quirks, sort of like finding the funny side in otherwise serious issues - although the moral, of course, is that the issues are serious and often have to do with the narrator himself, who is trying to find the funny side in 'em. It was also practical for reading a bit in German, especially a lot of simple past verbs, which, if one is familiar, can shapeshift into strange beasts in this language.

Right now, although I have no idea what has gotten over me, I'm reading Moby Dick. Call me Ishmaay elohel.
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So... I just finished The Murder of Roger Acrkoyd, by Agatha Christie.

I gotta say, this book is simply amazing. Recommended to anyone who likes mystery stories.

It starts boring but then it catches up and the ending.... holy crap, the ending.
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Me reading Moby Dick is taking as long as the journey in the book, apparently. Thing is, I'm not disliking it...
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Ricochet wrote:Me reading Moby Dick is taking as long as the journey in the book, apparently. Thing is, I'm not disliking it...
Then you might enjoy reading the dictionary. I started in January of 2014 and I just finished the letter Q last week.
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Wait, are you seriously doing that?
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Let me guess, were you on G at 02/25/15? :grin:
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My internet was down for 5 days, and in those days I read Ursula K Le Guin's The Dispossessed, and got about 40% through Naomi Klein's The Shock Doctrine. The Dispossessed was pretty interesting from a political point of view, Le Guin leans very much toward Kropotkin-esque mutual aid based anarchism, and a fictional book that explores a society that is explicitly based on those ideas was pretty thought provoking. It was one of those books that you will lay in bed thinking about if you read it at night. As with other scifi favorites of mine, like Frank Herbert's Dune, Le Guin's way of creating and exploring culture and politics is the most engrossing aspect, I'd recommend it to anyone with a passing interest.

The Shock Doctrine is honestly depressing as hell to read. Naomi Klein must be a hell of a writer though, to make me read hundreds of pages about neoliberal reforms.
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Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie
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Seriously, where is that goddamn white whale already?!
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Ricochet wrote:Seriously, where is that goddamn white whale already?!
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Epignosis wrote:I'm starting A Song of Ice and Fire today. I've thumbed through the Appendix and looked at all the names. How in the world does he keep up with all these people?

Guess I'll manage it a chapter a day.
Do you watch the show? I read the first book, then GoT started, which made the second book muuuch easier as I had faces to put with names. :blush:
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Epignosis wrote:I'm starting A Song of Ice and Fire today. I've thumbed through the Appendix and looked at all the names. How in the world does he keep up with all these people?

Guess I'll manage it a chapter a day.
Do you watch the show? I read the first book, then GoT started, which made the second book muuuch easier as I had faces to put with names. :blush:
I refuse to watch the show until I've finished the books. So I'll watch in about 2024.
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Epignosis wrote:
Illyria wrote:
Epignosis wrote:I'm starting A Song of Ice and Fire today. I've thumbed through the Appendix and looked at all the names. How in the world does he keep up with all these people?

Guess I'll manage it a chapter a day.
Do you watch the show? I read the first book, then GoT started, which made the second book muuuch easier as I had faces to put with names. :blush:
I refuse to watch the show until I've finished the books. So I'll watch in about 2024.
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I am SO excited the third book in a trilogy I love came out today! I am going to start it tonight! It is by Jeff Cronin, the first is The Passage, second, The Twelve (or maybe the other way around). It is post apolcalyptic fiction with "virals" (think the MOST BAD ASS VAMPS YOU HAVE EVER SEEN_-- no sparkling, no tortured souls, just horrible bloody deaths. We got a corker of a cliff hanger in the second book so I am STOOOOKED to read this tonight. If it does not pick right up where it left off I will be UN happy. :srsnod: :mad:
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Epignosis wrote:
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Epignosis wrote:I'm starting A Song of Ice and Fire today. I've thumbed through the Appendix and looked at all the names. How in the world does he keep up with all these people?

Guess I'll manage it a chapter a day.
Do you watch the show? I read the first book, then GoT started, which made the second book muuuch easier as I had faces to put with names. :blush:
I refuse to watch the show until I've finished the books. So I'll watch in about 2024.
I am doing the same, except I've not started reading them yet or even have the books in my possession. Some day, though. Maybe.

I keep annoying my friends not knowing what the hell they are talking about so I just pretend it's LotR.
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The newest Justin Cronin book, which is the last of The Passage trilogy, kazam!
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Mongoose wrote:The newest Justin Cronin book, which is the last of The Passage trilogy, kazam!
OMG! ME TOO! I am so excited about it. I am about halfway through.
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Last week, Epi recommended the short story Cathedral by Raymond Carver on the Syndicate Chatzy. I finally read it today, it's a nice story indeed.
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Oh wow, I haven't read Raymond Carver since college. Whenever I come to a pivot point, I think to myself, "My life is going to change, I can feel it" which was how one of the stories ended in the collection we read for a Minimalism class. I still have my annotated copy of that book somewhere.
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In this moment I am Aksel Sandemose.
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