Cyan said:Wish people would post text as well as pictures. Easier to quote, then, without cluttering up the page.
And possible to tell what's going on even with images turned off.![]()

Cyan said:Wish people would post text as well as pictures. Easier to quote, then, without cluttering up the page.
And possible to tell what's going on even with images turned off.![]()
frailimbnursry said:Forgive me for asking a potentially stupid question (I've never entered a reading thread and am assuming you mean the Dan Simmons novel and not the poem) but have you read Hyperion and The Fall of Hyperion first? I was younger when I read through the entire series and I remember putting down the last book for a while because I didn't want the story to end.
Last weekend I stumbled across his latest, Drood, and believe that will be the next book I purchase. I enjoy reading his work even if I sometimes get lost in his descriptions.
I'm on the second book of this - it's really good. Has a ton of information.Guileless said:A British academic named Richard J. Evans recently published a three volume work on the same subject.
Try Breakfast of Champions.Sgt.Pepper said:I've been reading some heavy books for a while, I need a light-hearted with great dialogue novel, any recommendations?
I would consider you a true friend if you did. <3Cyan said:Bitch, I'll cut you.
Undeux said:Also, FnordChan, how's The Secret Pilgrim?
Dude... I liked Breakfast of Champions, but it is most certainly NOT "light-hearted." I found it to be depressing as fuck.Hasan said:Try Breakfast of Champions.
The Judge said:On the other hand, I wanted to ask some reccomendations on Norse Mythology Literature, with the stories of everything in a book or something, if possible. I love the topic but know almost nothing about it. Anyone got any ideas?
Saga of the Volsungs is the big one.The Judge said:On the other hand, I wanted to ask some reccomendations on Norse Mythology Literature, with the stories of everything in a book or something, if possible. I love the topic but know almost nothing about it. Anyone got any ideas?
Haven't read any of their stuff since reliquary. Think I'll give it a shot.hednik4am said:![]()
reading it again... their best imo
Sgt.Pepper said:I've been reading some heavy books for a while, I need a light-hearted with great dialogue novel, any recommendations?
OrangeGrayBlue said:Could someone recommend some books along the lines of McDowell's Outliers or the book mentioned earlier about time? I like for a book to make me (or at least make me feel) more well-rounded intellectually rather than entertain me. So anything along those lines would be greatly appreciated.
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Mass Effect 2 has me on a sci-fi kick.
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Finally remembered to pick up World War Z at the store, been enjoying it so far.
ShallNoiseUpon said:I figure asking here is better than making a thread about it.
Can anyone recommend some books about music/music culture (preferably rock or blues or jazz culture)?
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A few chapters in
DesertEater said:![]()
so far so good.
even better than the previews books.
I just spent the last week reading "Under the Dome" by Stephen King. Read no further if you haven't finished that massive bit of paper yet.Aurelius said:![]()
Really enjoying it. King is back in form!
Aloysius is such a cool character.hednik4am said:![]()
reading it again... their best imo
Foob said:and now I'm onto this:
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amitaiwinehouse said:[imghttp://dl.dropbox.com/u/753523/yiddish-policemen-book.jpg[/img]
Quite a significant way in, really enjoyable read.