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Originally posted by CrazyLilTing
Have you read "The Name of the Rose"?
If not, get it!

- J
Yeah. That was an interesting mystery. Well researched and written.

The movie version stunk.

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Finished my last book "The Sex Lives of Cannibals"; I highly recommend it to anybody that has seriously contemplated moving to a small desert island in the south pacific.

Deep into JPod by Douglas Coupland, so far it is nowhere near as good as Microserfs or Generation X and it quite disturbs me how the author wrote himself into the book. But a decent read nonetheless, so far.

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Dipping in and out of several things.

A Book of Goblins (Alan Garner, Ed.)
Donner a voir (Paul Eluard)
Down & Out in Paris & London (George Orwell)
The Book of Changes (Aleister Crowley version)

Bit of a restless night.

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Kurt Vonnegut, "The Sirens of Titan" (as some Dragonlords players may have guessed)

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Kurt Vonnegut, "The Sirens of Titan" (as some Dragonlords players may have guessed)
Excellent book!

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Godel, Escher and Bach - Douglas Hofstadter

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Originally posted by Starrman
Godel, Escher and Bach - Douglas Hofstadter
Try not to get involved in any debates.

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
Try not to get involved in any debates.
Too late for that I fear.

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Still reading Dracula...and the "100 Bullets" comic book series.

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Started reading The Immortal Game

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Patton - Alan Axelrod

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Desolation Island. Book #5 in Patrick O'Brien's Aubrey/Maturin novels.

Except that I'm actually listening to it, narrated by Patrick Tull (who is fantastic). Great for the commute to work.

The Chronicles of Corum, by Michael Moorcock. Really flat fantasy stuff. Pulp just doesn't admit of great characterization, y'know?