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€uromeinke, FEJ. and Ghoulish Delight RULE!!! NA abides. |
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Living Now
Join Date: Jan 2005
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Just finished The Diamond Age, or A Young Lady's Illustrated Prime by Neal Stephenson
I am almost done with The Wind Up Bird Chroniclesby Murakami as well as A Natural History of the Senses by Diane Ackerman |
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#212 |
Nevermind
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I'm re-reading the short stories of Guy de Maupessant. I love his writing.
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#213 |
The original Lost Boy
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Van Nuys, CA
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I read only fun books, non of this "heavy" reading stuff. I have enough problems in real life. That's why I go to Disneyland anyway, to get away from the real world.
So, I have read both the American and English versions of all six HP books and love them to death. ![]() About a year or more ago a book was released titled "Peter and the Starcatchers". This is an excellent book on the origin of Peter Pan which is totally different from what we have believed, and just a whole lot of fun to read. This coming July they (Disney Books) are releasing the sequel, but the same authors titled, "Peter and the Shadow Thieves". It can be pre-ordered from Amazon dot com now. The story synopsis looks like a lot of fun. Disney wants to make the first book into a movie. I hope they do. ![]()
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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Diamond Age is a good one. I should re-read it. I get all his novels mixed up in my head
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#215 |
Double Agent
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Back East
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I just (finally) finished The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle and I'm halfway through A Wild Sheep Chase.
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HI!
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I just finished Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman - a collection of short stories by Murakami. I started reading another collection of short stories put together by David Sedaris last night.
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#217 |
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NA & SMcS,
Amy Sedaris' book "I Like You" is good, too. If you get a chance listen to the Audio book... it's hysterical. ![]() |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: East Bay Area, CA
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I finished The Thief Taker by Janet Gleeson. Very interesting look into the lives of servants in Georgian London, with a nice mystery woven in.
I have started on Assassination Vacation by Sarah Vowell. |
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#219 |
I Floop the Pig
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I made my first book purchase for myself in a long time. Douglas Hofstadter's I am a Strange Loop. I swear, the collection of symbols that, in aggregate, form the larger, highly complex, self-referential symbol referred to as "I" loves every word that man writes.
Meanwhile, he mentions Vehicles: Experiments in Synthetic Psychology by Valentino Braitenberg. If I can find it without paying for it I think that's next on my list.
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#220 |
L'Hédoniste
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I'm reading an IEEE publication on Engineering Design Changes to Nuclear Generating Facilities.
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