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Dirty 12-07-2010 12:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Paloma (Post 963930)
usually people who only read magazines are too thick to read a book

I haven't measured recently but I'd say I'm pretty thick

Flyingpig437 12-07-2010 05:30 AM

Touching from a distance. Ian Curt's wife book about him...or them rather.:) He's not coming out of it too well. Very controlling of her and racist. I'm up to the bit where the band is just starting and there's very little interesting info about that!

Janszoon 12-07-2010 06:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Flyingpig437 (Post 966268)
Touching from a distance. Ian Curt's wife book about him...or them rather.:) He's not coming out of it too well. Very controlling of her and racist.

Ugh. Stuff like that is why a lot of the time I avoid learning too much about the personalities of the people in bands I like.

storymilo 12-07-2010 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by adidasss (Post 965743)
Nope, it's the first thing I've read by him.

Well if you like The Corrections I guess I'd recommend it, as he seemed to really enjoy it. Maybe I should read one so I can actually know what I'm talking about.

Zarko 12-07-2010 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by clementine (Post 965062)
I'm reading it now too, I've almost finished City of Glass and I really liked it, he's got a very interesting narrative, I found really interesting all the little details, though what I like best about it is all the quoting other texts and adding all that information that made me want to look it up and read more about the whole thing, I like being motivated to investigate about something by a book!

A good way to put it.

Just finished Ghosts and The Locked Room and I definitely prefered those two over City of Glass. Expertly crafted grouping, though the third one has a few too many references to the previous books, despite being totally independant from them (Though that is up to interpretation I suppose)

adidasss 12-08-2010 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by adidasss (Post 965590)

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“The desserts were a foot tall!” Enid said, her instincts having told her that Denise didn’t care about pyramids of shrimp. “It was elegant elegant. Have you ever seen anything like that?”

“I’m sure it was very nice,” Denise said.

“The Dribletts really do things super-deluxe. I’d never seen a dessert that tall. Have you?”

The subtle signs that Denise was exercising patience—the slightly deeper breaths she took, the soundless way she set her fork down on her plate and took a sip of wine and set the glass back down—were more hurtful to Enid than a violent explosion.

“I’ve seen tall desserts,” Denise said.

“Are they tremendously difficult to make?”

Denise folded her hands in her lap and exhaled slowly. “It sounds like a great party. I’m glad you had fun.”

Enid had, true enough, had fun at Dean and Trish’s party, and she’d wished that Denise had been there to see for herself how elegant it was. At the same time, she was afraid that Denise would not have found the party elegant at all, that Denise would have picked apart its specialness until there was nothing left but ordinariness. Her daughter’s taste was a dark spot in Enid’s vision, a hole in her experience through which her own pleasures were forever threatening to leak and dissipate.
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loveissucide 12-10-2010 09:17 AM

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...HappyDeath.jpg
One can never get too much of a good thing.

SATCHMO 12-10-2010 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by loveissucide (Post 968163)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...HappyDeath.jpg
One can never get too much of a good thing.

We are talkin' about existentialism, right?

rondo 12-11-2010 12:07 AM

http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1269255643l/12749.jpg

This stuff would probably require a lifetime to finish!!! Reading the English translations. Hope its worth the ride.

TheBig3 12-11-2010 11:07 PM

Can anyone recommend me a book on WW1? I'm looking for an in-depth text leading up to covering and the aftermath of WW1. Any help is really appreciated.


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