The World According to Garp, because I saw the movie. heh. |
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The World According to Garp, because I saw the movie. heh. |
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"of course I love you, so lets have a kid. Who will say the same thing, that it's parent's did; 'Of course I love you, so let's have a kid. Who will say the same thing, that it's parent's did; 'Of course I love you, so let's have a kid. Who will say the same thing, that it's parents did;' 'Of course i love you, so let's have a kid. Who will say the same thing, that it's parents did..."-Galapagos
Got on train, read John Fante's Ask the Dust. |
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"The Dragon Reborn," of Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series. |
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Rawr!
I just finished reading most of Haruki Murakamis works, very amazing. I've just stated on a collection by Franz Kafka, and just ordered the Air Conditioned Nightmare by Henry Miller because it's amazing and I want to read it again. |
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"...and we want punks in the palace, 'cos punks got the loveliest dreams..." - A Silver Mt. Zion
It was the best of times. It was the end of times.
finished Shadow of the Hegemon, no idea what I'm gonna read after this. |
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Last night I picked up "Miles From Nowhere" by Nami Mun for some reason. |
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"you will not transform this house of prayer into a house of thieves"
I just finished reading The Final Empire by Brandon Sanderson and I really enjoyed it I plan on getting the next book/s. |
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I've been reading Godel Escher Bach: an Eternal Golden Braid by Douglas Hofstader. It's phenominal, surprisingly funny and easy to understand. But it is a pretty long read so I started reading Sidhartha by Herman Hesse too. |
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157 is a prime number. The next prime is 163 and the previous prime is 151, which with 157 form a sexy prime triplet. Taking the arithmetic mean of those primes yields 157, thus it is a balanced prime.
Women and rhythm section first - Jaco Pastorious
I've been reading a ton during my break, most from H.P Lovecraft, who, given my lack of real reading diversity, would have to be my favourite author. I've read from Douglas Clegg, J.F. Gonzalez, and John Farris just to name a few, but I've found Lovecraft to be the best deliverer. I have, however, heard that Thomas Ligotti almost surpasses him; another author on my to-read list. I've got to read The King in Yellow, too, which is apparently where many of Ligottis and Lovecraft's ideas sparked from. |
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Just finished reading I Am Legend by Richard Matheson for the second time now. Although it is a great book and page turner, I still hate the dam ending! It pissed me off for the second time! |
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I be reading Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency. Easily one of the best books ever. Douglas Adams FTW. |
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I'm currently reading Hector and the Search for Happiness by Francois LeLord. It's a cute little novel, very easy to read and very inspiring. |
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As we felt eternity,
the water recalled her life
as rain.
I just finished reading The Dead Tossed Waves (I think it's for a younger audience, but I still liked it). I like anything post-apocolyptic (probably influnced by a childhood book, my 4th grade teacher read to us, called Z for Zachariah). I read The Road this past year, as well. |
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From the darkness, a beauty arises; a mystery, seeking the light~
From the darkness, a beauty arises; a mystery, seeking the light~
The Great Gatsby. At least I'm trying to... '20s English is almost like a foreign language. |
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DILDs: A Lot
I read that in 11th grade, get to re-read it for one of my history classes this semester. I didn't care for it the first time I read it but I've heard it's better the second time around, so I'll keep my fingers crossed. |
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cold hearted orb that rules the night,
removes the colors from our sight.
red is grey and yellow white,
but we decide which is right,
and which is an illusion....
The last thing I read with my eyeballs was the first story in Stephen King's last clutch of novellas, Full Dark, No Stars. It was one of the more dark and disturbing things I've seen from him. |
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If you have a sense of caring for others, you will manifest a kind of inner strength in spite of your own difficulties and problems. With this strength, your own problems will seem less significant and bothersome to you. By going beyond your own problems and taking care of others, you gain inner strength, self-confidence, courage, and a greater sense of calm.Dalai Lama
Finished The Color of Magic the other day and moved onto the next, The Light Fantastic. The first book took a while to get into, probably because Pratchett was introducing the world for the first time or because he had to get into his groove for this particular series. The second kicks off with a bang, and so far I'm finding it hard to put down. Looking forward to the other 40+ books. |
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