This forum is for talking about non-music-related stuff that the DBT fanbase might be interested in. This is not the place for inside jokes and BS. Take that crap to some other board.
About 100 pages in so far. A would-be poet, undergrad at Columbia, accepts a deal from a mysterious visiting professor to start a quarterly literary magazine. Things quickly take a nasty turn. Good story so far, well written and easy to read. Waiting for the big, postmodern twist that Auster is known for (inserting a character named "Paul Auster" in "City of Glass", for example). Hoping to finish it in the next couple days so I can move on to:
Which I've heard is awesome if you love Neil Gaiman, which I do.
Steve French wrote:I have been put onto this site by a friend. Based in the UK, they ship worldwide for free. Given I spend all my allowance at Amazon and realgroovy, that is kind of a bonus for me. amazon shipping is f****************n expensive.
I have a few books I am going to order, see how it goes. If they ship to the other end of the world for free, I'm all over it.
Depending on how often you order from Amazon (and anything, not just books) it may be worth it to invest in a prime membership. I did because of ordering a ton of books for school and it was 70 dollars for the year, but I have used it for my friends to get furniture, toys, and all kinds of other stuff too. It has more than paid for itself in less than one year's use. It gives you free 2 day shipping on almost everything (including a 50 lb coffee table) and if you are really in a pinch, you can pay 3.99 for 1 day shipping. If you don't know if you'll use it all on your own, you could always split the fee with a friend and just make sure you both have access to amazon. Hopefully that will help cut the cost for you!
Excellent choice, you really cannot go wrong with Nick.
Anxiously waiting for my copies of the Girl with The Dragon Tattoo series. A dear friend has raved so much I have to give them a try. Love great suspense.
Excellent choice, you really cannot go wrong with Nick.
Anxiously waiting for my copies of the Girl with The Dragon Tattoo series. A dear friend has raved so much I have to give them a try. Love great suspense.
It was actually my least favorite Hornby book I've read to date
And I knew when I woke up Rock N Roll would be here forever
Excellent choice, you really cannot go wrong with Nick.
Anxiously waiting for my copies of the Girl with The Dragon Tattoo series. A dear friend has raved so much I have to give them a try. Love great suspense.
they are very good. you will enjoy.
the first film (Swedish version) was very good. the second less so.
I've never taken a pissbreak during a DBT show but if I had it would have been during Dancing Ricky.
Just finished Lance "just for all" just started Ann Rule "mortal danger"
drum roll please, new "Bones" book coming out August 24, so excited !!!!! I might even dole out the cake for the hardcover!!!!! She is one of those can't put it down for me writers, at least the "Bones" series!!!!!
The Black Canary wrote:Just finished Lance "just for all" just started Ann Rule "mortal danger"
drum roll please, new "Bones" book coming out August 24, so excited !!!!! I might even dole out the cake for the hardcover!!!!! She is one of those can't put it down for me writers, at least the "Bones" series!!!!!
ewwww i remember reading all those Ann Rule books back in the day...i love that murder stuff.. ..have you read 'small sacrifices'?
The Black Canary wrote:Just finished Lance "just for all" just started Ann Rule "mortal danger"
drum roll please, new "Bones" book coming out August 24, so excited !!!!! I might even dole out the cake for the hardcover!!!!! She is one of those can't put it down for me writers, at least the "Bones" series!!!!!
ewwww i remember reading all those Ann Rule books back in the day...i love that murder stuff.. ..have you read 'small sacrifices'?
Yes I did back in the day. I never read "mortal danger" there are 3 "true crime" stories to this one and I am almost finsihed with the first. She is very detailed in her writing almost puts you there, watching it all at a distance.
On a rural noir / souther gothic kick. I highly highly recommend anything by William Gay - but beware, it's dark. You might find the title of this one familiar.
Currently reading this one. So good it defies description.
Terrific story with layers of complexity, brilliant character development, suspense, etc. This crafty spy novel takes place in 30's & 40's Europe: and, the really good news is this author has ten more in the same genre.... I'm hooked.
Fall semester must be starting - got a stack of reading higher than my knee, with a couple more books still to pick up. See you around Christmas, sanity.
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I'm curious to see what you think of this. I read it a few years ago and, well... I'll let you read it first.
'Scratch wrote: Currently reading this one. So good it defies description.
An argument could be made that this is the greatest book (and movie) ever. My daughter loves to read; she always has books checked out from the library, spends her allowance at Barnes and Noble and Borders, and we often catch her reading late at night with a flashlight under the covers way past her bedtime (just like I used to do with Hardy Boys books ). Anyway I think she is ready for To Catch A Mockingbird but the wife is not so sure because of the rape aspect. She is 10 almost 11. What do you guys think?
Looks like a bunch of little whiny fucksticks to me
'Scratch wrote: Currently reading this one. So good it defies description.
An argument could be made that this is the greatest book (and movie) ever. My daughter loves to read; she always has books checked out from the library, spends her allowance at Barnes and Noble and Borders, and we often catch her reading late at night with a flashlight under the covers way past her bedtime (just like I used to do with Hardy Boys books ). Anyway I think she is ready for To Catch A Mockingbird but the wife is not so sure because of the rape aspect. She is 10 almost 11. What do you guys think?
Going with the Mrs on this one. Your daughter does not need to know of such things at the tender age of 10.
so what is it like living with your mommy again BWAHAHAHAHAH
How about if i make a big Freudian argument that you changed "Kill" to "Catch" because of your concern about your daughter's tender years? Nah.
Age aint nuthin' but a number: How mature is she? Has she read comparable books (in all respects: level of difficulty, thematic concerns, etc etc)? It's not so much how much she loves to read (tho that does matter) as what she's been reading.
Every time we pushed a favorite book on our kids, who love to read, were always reading books beyond their years, etc, it was a mistake; I can't think of one that they loved half as much as we expected (tho there were only a couple - we stopped doing it as soon as we realized it was us). Given how much u presumably want your daughter to love this wonderful book, i'd wait at least a year on the theory that if u think she's ready now, she'll probably be ready 1 - 2 yrs from now.
To Kill a Mockinigbird is also one of the exceedingly rare books that made the translation to movies unscathed, i.e. the movie is as great in its way as the book is in its.
And everyone knows who the character of Dill was in real life, right?
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Nice catch BTB! To Catch A Mockingbird sounds better for a kid. You all are probably right, maybe in another year. I am just in the mood to watch the movie again but i guess we will wait on that as well.
Looks like a bunch of little whiny fucksticks to me