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returntothepit >> discuss >> Reccomend A Worthwhile Book by xmikex on Feb 27,2007 9:04am
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toggletoggle post by xmikex at Feb 27,2007 9:04am
Toss me some reccomendations for novels to read. I fell out of synch with my reading habits when I was studying for the GREs, and I tried to get back into it by reading the Silmarillion (definently....definently not the right time for that book). Can anyone reccomend anything good?


first one who says Perks of Being a Wallflower gets stoned to death.



toggletoggle post by menstrual_sweatpants_disco   at Feb 27,2007 9:36am



toggletoggle post by xmikex at Feb 27,2007 9:43am
menstrual_sweatpants_disco said:
Are you in the mood for a comedy?
http://www.amazon.com/Three-Boys-Missing-Pedophilia-Underworld/dp/0977628140/sr=1-5/qid=1172586928/ref=sr_1_5/102-9914203-0337711?ie=UTF8&s=books


http://www.amazon.com/Hurricane-Katrina-Pi...105-5697667-5590822?ie=UTF8&s=books



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Feb 27,2007 9:48am
snow crash by neil stephenson



toggletoggle post by demondave at Feb 27,2007 9:51am



toggletoggle post by Joshtruction   at Feb 27,2007 9:54am
go ask alice.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Feb 27,2007 9:55am
snow crash is sort of dated now, but it's one of the books that started a lot of the cyberpunk revolution. he came up with a lot of internet terms that we use now (like avatar) and popularized them. the book is a quick read and it's about a drug/religion/computer virus/human virus/etc... in a world where pizza delivery men are held to the 30 minute rule by death and the world is divided up into chain-corporation city states



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Feb 27,2007 10:28am
I've been debating starting a "book" special flag for a while



toggletoggle post by Yeti at Feb 27,2007 10:39am
one fish two fish red fish blue fish



toggletoggle post by xmikex at Feb 27,2007 10:41am
demondave said:

house of leaves is one of my all time favorites. I was really really upset with the way Danielewski put together Only Revolutions though. I haven't even read it yet.



toggletoggle post by tbone_r nli at Feb 27,2007 10:43am
animal farm is the only book worth reading.



toggletoggle post by Yeti at Feb 27,2007 10:44am
if you click that link, the first thing listed under key phrases is "dwarf nuns" haha.



toggletoggle post by menstrual_sweatpants_disco   at Feb 27,2007 10:58am
xmikex said:
menstrual_sweatpants_disco said:
Are you in the mood for a comedy?
http://www.amazon.com/Three-Boys-Missing-Pedophilia-Underworld/dp/0977628140/sr=1-5/qid=1172586928/ref=sr_1_5/102-9914203-0337711?ie=UTF8&s=books


http://www.amazon.com/Hurricane-Katrina-Picture-Jeffrey-Morgan/dp/1425919154/sr=1-8/qid=1172587371/ref=sr_1_8/105-5697667-5590822?ie=UTF8&s=books


haha

http://www.amazon.com/Washing-Machine-Repa...102-9914203-0337711?ie=UTF8&s=books



toggletoggle post by brian_dc teaching kids at Feb 27,2007 11:01am
have you read "Messiah" by Gore Vidal? It's nothing mindblowing, but it was a good read.

Also, I just read House of Leaves and I loved it. I have Only Revolutions but can't get motivated to read it because it looks so mindless.

I'll try to think of some more gooduns.




toggletoggle post by the illustrious silketh von supper at Feb 27,2007 11:10am
"my cousin, my gastroenterologist", by mark leyner



toggletoggle post by xmikex at Feb 27,2007 11:34am
brian_dc teaching kids said:
have you read "Messiah" by Gore Vidal? It's nothing mindblowing, but it was a good read.

Also, I just read House of Leaves and I loved it. I have Only Revolutions but can't get motivated to read it because it looks so mindless.

I'll try to think of some more gooduns.



"Even Gore Vidal's kissed more boys than I have."
"Girls, Lisa. Boys kiss girls."



toggletoggle post by Niccolai   at Feb 27,2007 11:46am
This months issue of penthouse variations is dece...



toggletoggle post by Niccolai   at Feb 27,2007 11:50am
And if you haven't read STIFF by Mary Roach, I'd give that a shot. It's about cadavers and the body farm what not.


And also, there is a book called Death's Acre, which is also about the body farm (William Bass and Jon Jefferson)



Both interesting reads if you're into deathsciences.



toggletoggle post by thegreatspaldino   at Feb 27,2007 12:24pm
read anything Chuck Palahniuk



toggletoggle post by Yeti at Feb 27,2007 12:44pm
Niccolai said:
And if you haven't read STIFF by Mary Roach, I'd give that a shot. It's about cadavers and the body farm what not.


And also, there is a book called Death's Acre, which is also about the body farm (William Bass and Jon Jefferson)



Both interesting reads if you're into deathsciences.


i have been looking for stuff about body farms. i would give anything to see time lapse photography of one.



toggletoggle post by Reverend_Cziska at Feb 27,2007 1:07pm



toggletoggle post by Reverend_Cziska at Feb 27,2007 1:09pm
Another favorite:



toggletoggle post by BornSoVile   at Feb 27,2007 1:17pm
read Behold A Pale Horse.



toggletoggle post by jonnyc at Feb 27,2007 1:20pm
lords of chaos...pretty good reading



toggletoggle post by Reverend_Cziska at Feb 27,2007 1:21pm
and finally...



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toggletoggle post by xmikex at Feb 27,2007 1:35pm
BornSoVile said:
read Behold A Pale Horse.


hey Josh, how was this? I'm reading the description and it sounds out of control. Some of it sounds kind of out there. Is it all bat shit nonsense conspiracy theory or is it worth the read?



toggletoggle post by deadlikemurf  at Feb 27,2007 1:38pm
blindness by jose saramago.



toggletoggle post by xmikex at Feb 27,2007 1:43pm
deadlikemurf said:
blindness by jose saramago.


that's another one that's been on my list for a while. I toyed with the idea of buying it a couple of times. Doesn't that book do some wierd things with punctuation and whatnot?



toggletoggle post by deadlikemurf  at Feb 27,2007 1:48pm
yeah with the dialog he doesn't really punctuate at all as far as quotations and such... he is an excellent writer tho.. very eloquent and will definitely challenge vocabulary... really good read.



toggletoggle post by sxealex   at Feb 27,2007 1:51pm
oprah's book club



toggletoggle post by Granny in CA at Feb 27,2007 2:09pm
I'm currently reading Geek Love which is about a family of carnival freaks. It's pretty good, but I've heard so much amazing stuff about it that hyped it up a bit too much, which left me a bit dissapointed. Worth checking out, though.

Stiff by Mary Roach I reccomend to everyone. It's about what happens to our bodies after we die, not just decomposition but other things as well. Plus it touches on body snatchers, beating heart cadavers, the battle over which organ contains the soul, and various historic tidbits about dead bodies. Shes a great writer, I can't say enough about how I adore this book.



toggletoggle post by diarrhea_Blumpkin at Feb 27,2007 2:15pm
Granny in CA said:

Stiff by Mary Roach I reccomend to everyone. It's about what happens to our bodies after we die, not just decomposition but other things as well. Plus it touches on body snatchers, beating heart cadavers, the battle over which organ contains the soul, and various historic tidbits about dead bodies. Shes a great writer, I can't say enough about how I adore this book.


that is a really good book. i want to practice boob jobs on dead people



toggletoggle post by This_Is_Heresy  at Feb 27,2007 2:21pm
Some good ones I've read recently...





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