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xMistressLolita -> RE: What are you reading? (12/1/2005 8:52:46 PM)

The Mistress Manual by Mistress Lorelei ... I love it!!!





Krasnaya -> RE: What are you reading? (12/1/2005 8:54:08 PM)

Anna Karenina




rankandefile -> RE: What are you reading? (12/1/2005 11:55:19 PM)

nietzsche, the gay science.
burroughs, soft machine.
dostoyevsky, crime and punishment, the idiot, the brothers karamazov.
hawking, the universe in a nutshell.
any bukowski i get my hands on.
various technical books.


listening to the audio of:
solomon & higgins, philosophy of nietzsche.
palahniuk, fight club, diary, haunted.
chomsky, various lectures and interviews.
thompson, fear and loathing in las vegas.
thompson, various lectures.




NakedOnMyChain -> RE: What are you reading? (12/2/2005 12:25:45 AM)

"Woke up this morning, it seemed to me
that every night turns out to be
a little bit more like Bukowski,
and yeah I know he's a pretty good read.
But god who'd want to be,
god who'd want to be such an asshole?"
~Modest Mouse

Sorry. Your list reminded me of that song, and I couldn't resist posting it.

Edited to add: Hey, how is "Haunted" by the way? I've been meaning to pick that up.




rankandefile -> RE: What are you reading? (12/2/2005 1:04:40 AM)

still in the very first part. seems a little silly so far.




Krasnaya -> RE: What are you reading? (12/2/2005 9:37:03 AM)

I went to see a talk by the author of Wrestling with God and Men last night and I'm IMMEDIATELY going to go pick it up.

It's by a rabbi that I'm pretty sure is the only out Gay orthodox rabbi. He was absolutely amazing.




fyreredsub -> RE: What are you reading? (12/11/2005 2:58:12 PM)

ebooks...just got to love them...nomads of gor and outlaws of gor are now in my possession[8D]




MasterJMemphis -> RE: What are you reading? (5/26/2006 6:18:36 PM)

Finished reading Holy Blood, Holy Grail last week.  Dan Brown's last book got me on a Grail kick...





MysticFireTopaz -> RE: What are you reading? (5/26/2006 10:46:08 PM)

Right now, I am reading Multiple Streams of Income.  I have about 20 unread books on My night stand and who knows what I'll pick up next.

Lady Topaz




VandalHeart -> RE: What are you reading? (5/26/2006 11:01:41 PM)

Haunted by Chuck Pahlanuik
Bushido: the Way of the Samurai byYamamoto Tsunetomo (for the third time)
Black Sun Rising by C. S. Friedman
Exploring the Northern Tradition by Galina Krasskova
The Rites of Odin by Ed Fitch
Urban Primitive: Paganism in the Concrete Jungle by Raven Kaldera & Tannin Schwartzstein
The Witching Hour (graphic novel, not the Anne Rice novel) by Jeph Loeb, Chris Bachalo, art by Art Thibert (for the hundredth time)
Codex: Daemonhunters, Codex: Witchhunters, Codex: Tau, Codex: Eye of Terror, and Warhammer 40,000 from Games Workshop Press
Bradygames Signature Series Kingdom Hearts II Strategy Guide by Elizabeth Hollinger, Matt Berner, David Cassidy, & Greg Sepelak (second time through the game, and I'm jumping around a lot...understandably)




VandalHeart -> RE: What are you reading? (5/26/2006 11:04:43 PM)

Oh, yeah...almost forgot this one.  Been a while since I picked it up and continued it.

The Wastelands by Stephen King




spectreandnectre -> RE: What are you reading? (5/27/2006 7:46:29 PM)

murder at the FBI and people magazine




redpetals -> RE: What are you reading? (5/27/2006 7:50:11 PM)

the Hobbit..
it's a direct order...




DesertRat -> RE: What are you reading? (5/27/2006 8:13:45 PM)

I put myself to sleep with The Outline of History by H.G. Wells. It's out of date and written in an antiquated style, but that just makes it more enjoyable.

I recently finished Cat Stories by James Herriott. I was reading it to my girl late at night to put her to sleep. Very nice.

Bob




LaMalinche -> RE: What are you reading? (5/27/2006 8:15:29 PM)

Eric Flint "The Philosophical Strangler"




Petruchio -> RE: What are you reading? (5/27/2006 9:55:24 PM)

- 2 books by John Lutz (Blood Fire and Thicker Than Blood)
- Ma Langue au Chat by Philippe Geluck
- Spook by Mary Roach 'Science Tackles the Afterlife'

The last one is hilarious.




missgiveNTake -> RE: What are you reading? (5/27/2006 10:50:52 PM)

I love O. Henry and Dean Koontz.

Check out www.bibliomania.com for all the classics without having to find them at the library.

You can even print them out!




Daddysredhead -> RE: What are you reading? (5/27/2006 11:23:15 PM)

Glorious Appearing ...  almost finished with it




puella -> RE: What are you reading? (5/28/2006 7:56:56 AM)

I have a few going at once here:

Le Ton Beau de Marot by Douglas Hofstadter, which (gonna sound dry but it actually is very interesting) is a book which looks as the intracies of translation.

F.U.B.A.R by Sam Seder and Stephen Sherill (I just bought it and it is GREAT!)

and Oroonoko, by Aphra Behn, and old favorite.  (Does anyone else go bad and reread old favorites over and over?)




zumala -> RE: What are you reading? (5/28/2006 9:11:01 AM)

I'm reading Spanish for Dummies because I'm trying to learn the language.  I am also listening to The Cat Who Saw Stars by Lilian Jackson Braun on audio book.  Generally I read books, but there is a certain narrator who does a phenominal job reading her books on tape.  I prefer to listen.  [:D]  Other books recently read would be Dragonsinger by Anne McCaffrey and Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.
 
zuma




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