Re: Books!
I am still reading Chasing Lincoln's Killer by James L. Swanson.
Great book! A 10 out of 10!
Last edited by LASF (June 30, 2011 (06:24am))
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I am still reading Chasing Lincoln's Killer by James L. Swanson.
Great book! A 10 out of 10!
Last edited by LASF (June 30, 2011 (06:24am))
I just read a really odd story by Phillip K. !@#$ called 'Mr. Spaceship'
It was really messed up.
Also, I read Rostand's 'Cyrano de Bergerac'
that was pretty epic.
Halfway through "Slaughterhouse 5" by Kurt Vonnegut. It's not what I expected but it's definitely as awesome as I expected.
I like it a lot. It's kind of... psychedelic?
I'm not saying it was poorly-written, but it certainly didn't strike my fancy.
On a separate note, I started into A Game of Thrones last night and was blown away. I'm 108 pages in and it's superseded all my expectations.
Currently I'm making use of my collection of holy books i've been collecting. I have the Qur'an and the Book of Mormon going right now.
Fun stuff.
The book of Mormon is probably hilarious. Finished Slaughterhouse 5, and started in 'The definitive book of Body Language', which is very interesting.
Currently 2/3 of the way through Absalom, Absalom by William Faulkner. Spectacularly dense writing.
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, followed by The Naked Sun, by Isaac Asimov. I need to read Caves of Steel now. :]
Such an inspirational book. Any wannabe-filmmakers should really give it a read.
I'm not saying it was poorly-written, but it certainly didn't strike my fancy.
On a separate note, I started into A Game of Thrones last night and was blown away. I'm 108 pages in and it's superseded all my expectations.
I'm almost done with the first novel and I'm completely blown away. It engrosses you with the story and you just can't put it down.
Just finished reading the book that inspired Hitchcock's classic horror film. It was a great read, a lot more violent than the movie, especially with the shower scene. Also I found it interesting the murder weapon changed from different bladed weapons throughout the book. I definitely recommend it.
Interesting so far, but I'm very sceptical about it atm.
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