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True Flight The One Since: 08-21-04 Since last post: 112 days Last activity: 112 days |
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I have no clue where to make this. I was wondering. If you read this forum as much as you do a day... do you read books?
NOT COMIC BOOKS I can vouch and say yes I do actually, and I have decided to step off of my CS Lewis and JRR Tolkien fandom to read Douglas Coupland's JPod... I just don't know whether I should pay my library fines to check it out or pay less to buy it. Because I owe like $30 dollars to the library.... |
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AlpoRaggins Troubadour Not so much dead. Since: 12-11-04 From: Someday, Somewhere, Over the Rainbow Since last post: 6625 days Last activity: 6515 days |
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Hm... I decree that a BOOKSHELF forum should be made... er... well, maybe not, sicne this is the first thread about books we've seen in a long time.
Well... my favorite authors are Kurt Vonnegut and Jack Kerouac. Favorite books... Cat's Cradle by Vonnegut and On the Road by Kerouac. I also like James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, and Arthur Conan Doyle. Then there's Charle's Bukowski, who's friggin' amazing and in his own league of awesomeness. Anyone else read any of those guys' stuff? I've got a collection of poetry too... a lot of it was my brothers originally though. Allen Ginsburg, Dylan Thomas, those are names I can say my brother introduced me to. It's been a while but they're all still pretty rockin' the fourth or fifth read through. |
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Stitch Roy Koopa Holy crap, it is the RoboCoonie! Since: 08-20-04 From: California Since last post: 946 days Last activity: 946 days |
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I read and I write. My house is filled with books ... and DVDs ... but mostly books. And, there are folders filled with my works. Both digital and hard copies. | |||
Ryan Ptooie Is back! Since: 10-01-04 From: Stafford, UK Since last post: 4657 days Last activity: 4617 days |
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There have only ever been 13 books that have interested me enough to read until the end:
Grant Naylor (Who is actually two people :O) Red Dwarf Red Dwarf: Better Than Life Red Dwarf: Backwards James Patterson When The Wind Blows The Lake House Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment Two of these Point Horror books that have 13 short stories in. These five books that all begin with "Un", like Undone, Unbearable, Unbelievable, Forgotten the other two. There's 13. |
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Belial Bazu Since: 01-29-05 From: New Zealand Since last post: 4377 days Last activity: 3992 days |
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I read... and read and read and read... etc...
I've lived in this house for six months and I've alredy got an overflowing bookshelf. There's another overflowing bookshelf of my books at my mom's house. There's 100+ books on that one. ^-^ |
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Rogue If you're reading this... You are the Resistance Since: 08-17-04 Since last post: 646 days Last activity: 455 days |
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I read.
Truth be told, I tend to read more comics and manga than novels. I actually quite recently started setting about to change that and requested of my friends to recommend their favorite novels so I can ween myself off of only reading comics, graphic novels, manga, periodicals, the backs of cereal boxes and so on. Anyway, my latest reading has been philosophy books and not novels at all. My favorite fiction novels I've read recently have been Geek Love, Ender's Game and American Gods. I write as well, but I don't glorify that aspect, published or not. Most of my fiction is in my head and probably will never be articulated. It's much more beautiful as such since there's no way I could possibly write it all out without fucking it up somehow. Otherwise, I write non-fiction articles, features, interviews, and whatnot from whoever I'm working for. |
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Lord Vulkas Mormonus Vile High Xeodent of Xeomerica. Since: 10-29-04 From: North Carolina, United States. World, Sol System, milky way Since last post: 107 days Last activity: 107 days |
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Number of full size bookshelves in my house: 6.
Number of boxes full of books: a number so high, I dare not count it. Overall conclusion: Yea, I read just a bit, considering that I also usually get a ton of books whenever I go to the library. I'll have to say that my favorite author is ither Michael Crichton, or Timothy Zahn. Crichton I can read for hours, he's scientifically accurate, ect. Zahn on the toher hand writes great stories, ones which make me enjoy the characters, and nearly care about them. But yes, I enjoy the classical writers, Tolken, Lewis, Asimov, ect. |
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True Flight The One Since: 08-21-04 Since last post: 112 days Last activity: 112 days |
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LOL I love all of your answers. I just wanted to know if JPod was a good idea to buy and read or just check out of the library, BUT in order to do that I have to pay double with my fines and all. | |||
Stitch Roy Koopa Holy crap, it is the RoboCoonie! Since: 08-20-04 From: California Since last post: 946 days Last activity: 946 days |
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And, I just started writing a new one based on my time at Activision:
Will Not Fix |
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FX Zombie Marco Since: 03-24-06 Since last post: 3843 days Last activity: 3738 days |
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I just finished reading the seventh book in the Pendragon series by D.J. MacHale (www.thependragonadventure.com), i recently finished Digital Fortress, by Dan Brown (Its better than DaVinci Code, actually all of his books are better than the DaVinci Code, its his worst book) and I have to reccomend for anyone with kids in grade school (i dont know the age group here) the Animorphs series, my dad used to read those to me wen i was a kid, they are great.
Originally posted by Teundusia Did they make a tv show of that? |
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