You can say it's fucking excellent, but probably not advisable to lend to your Dad afterwards...hashmoney wrote:Just finished "the Dice Man' what can you say about that book....
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never got into catch 22, i'll have an epiphany one day i guess. the other two, doesn't matter really, i would read catcher in the rye first then 1984, that would make a lovely contrast!Diss04 wrote:i want to read one of the big books now. i'm sick of reading ones no one has ever heard of.
'catcher in the rye', '1984' or 'catch 22' - which should i read next?
Just finished Catch 22, took about 200 pages for me to get into it, but it's really worth it if you perservere. also i think it's a book that gets better the more times you read it, because there are so many characters, and the plot is constantly jumping back and forth through time.Diss04 wrote:i want to read one of the big books now. i'm sick of reading ones no one has ever heard of.
'catcher in the rye', '1984' or 'catch 22' - which should i read next?
after that read 1984, bleak but brilliant
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i thought catch 22 was dire, personally. dunno what all the fuss is aboutdj dead wrote:Just finished Catch 22, took about 200 pages for me to get into it, but it's really worth it if you perservere. also i think it's a book that gets better the more times you read it, because there are so many characters, and the plot is constantly jumping back and forth through time.Diss04 wrote:i want to read one of the big books now. i'm sick of reading ones no one has ever heard of.
'catcher in the rye', '1984' or 'catch 22' - which should i read next?
after that read 1984, bleak but brilliant
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just bought on a 3 for 2 in waterstones:
The Corner by the people who wrote the wire
Matter by ian banks
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The Road by Cormac Mc Carthy
at the moment I'm reading Oblivion by David Foster Wallace, I've never read any of his before, and from this book I don't know what all the fuss is about, I'm thinking of abandoning it halfway through, I donno.
The Corner by the people who wrote the wire
Matter by ian banks
and
The Road by Cormac Mc Carthy
at the moment I'm reading Oblivion by David Foster Wallace, I've never read any of his before, and from this book I don't know what all the fuss is about, I'm thinking of abandoning it halfway through, I donno.
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Just finished (last 2 weeks)
- Twilight (all 4 in the series) - Stephanie Meyer
- Southern Vampire Series (all 8, this is what True Blood is based off of) - Charlaine Harris
- Quincy Jones Autobiography (KILLER read)
In the middle of:
- The End of Poverty
- Hot, Flat and Crowded
- World Wide Rave
- Twilight (all 4 in the series) - Stephanie Meyer
- Southern Vampire Series (all 8, this is what True Blood is based off of) - Charlaine Harris
- Quincy Jones Autobiography (KILLER read)
In the middle of:
- The End of Poverty
- Hot, Flat and Crowded
- World Wide Rave
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