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Quote from: Patrick Stickles on November 19, 2012, 04:50:50 PM
the part of on the road that sticks out for me is when they're sitting on the bed high as fuck cross legged and talking to each other
sounds like my life
i couldn't stand reading on the road
i'm not sure why, it wasn't tasty for my ears--but i did greatly enjoy it when someone else read it to me

The Hand That Fisted Everyone

reading What is The What by that guy that did mcsweeney's. His name is on the tip of my tongue goddamnit.

At any rate, I'm only about hundred pages in but I'm digging it. The story of a Sudanese immigrant who was part of "The Lost Boys of Sudan". Dave Eggers is the authors name. Holy moly can this guy get you emotionally invested really quick. The book is classified as fiction, but Eggers was told the story of this guy, by this guy. So it's an oral autobiography that Eggers transformed into a novel (or a biography)

It's nice to come back to fiction after working on that Miyamoto Musashi book for awhile and hitting a wall with it. I think if I finish What is the What I can make some more progress with The Book of Five Rings, which is a good read but somewhat dry when you get into the specifics of swordsmanship.

Commander Fuckass

finished A Dirty Job by Christopher Moore
was p.good.
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don't let's

So here I am a little over halfway through A Storm of Swords and wth

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Quote from: Far Beyond Repair on December 06, 2012, 12:54:40 PM
So here I am a little over halfway through A Storm of Swords and wth
This whole freaking book, ugh

Commander Fuckass

Quote from: Far Beyond Repair on December 09, 2012, 08:32:13 PM
Quote from: Far Beyond Repair on December 06, 2012, 12:54:40 PM
So here I am a little over halfway through A Storm of Swords and wth
This whole freaking book, ugh
yeah I felt the same way  awdood;
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The Hand That Fisted Everyone

reading How Music Works by David Byrne. really cool. lots of observations and essays about creating/recording/selling music. also some parts read like a memoir. on the chapter about how technology shaped compositions and songs.

The Hand That Fisted Everyone

finished How Music Workds last month. Good read and has some interesting information about how some record sales get broken down etc. etc. Some chapters were too short (the one about "making a scene" was kind of bullshit, and he blew through a lot of his talking heads recording stuff but it wasn't a biography so whatever)

also finished What is The What, which was a really satisfiying book.

also finished Kingdom of Fear. I liked it but not as much as Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. I got confused in some parts because he jumps around occasionally. but I think that's the goal of GONZO JOURNALISM.

ALSO finished The Wonderful Wizard of Oz which was a good palate cleanser after reading books about the music industry, the trek of a genocide survivor, and thompson's tales of working in porno theater.


Currently reading The Three Christs of Yppsilanti, which is about these three guys in a mental institution who think they are each jesus christ.

Samus Aran

i haven't been reading a ton lately but i did go through the Nine Stories collection by J.D. Salinger, some good stuff in there

The Hand That Fisted Everyone

it is surprising the amount of reading you can get done when you don't have internet or tv (less surprising now that I typed this out)

silvertone

Quote from: N o t S i d on February 12, 2013, 02:49:44 PM
it is surprising the amount of reading you can get done when you don't have internet or tv (less surprising now that I typed this out)
yea fr rela

Samus Aran

ok i finished catch-22 it was really good and just a lot of fun to read idk what else to say about right now

silvertone

i am reading moby dick...  i just wanted to get post 666

Samus Aran

i reread The Metamorphosis today for no particular reason other than having nothing else i felt like reading today

silvertone

Quote from: May on February 26, 2013, 03:07:45 PM
i reread The Metamorphosis today for no particular reason other than having nothing else i felt like reading today
that book was written about me

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