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hehe.. i'm ashamed to say this, but Harry Potter- Order of the Phoenix.... I know, I know.... but I can't help it... the story's good..
captain bill said:Read "A Song of Ice and Fire" series by George RR Martin. Just finished the first, A Game of Thrones, and am reading the second, A Clash of Kings. They are very very good, and I am enjoying them despite not reading too much fantasy. I recommend them highly.
GoGoGadget said:I just started "Me Talk Pretty One Day" by David Sedaris. Very funny.
I loved it. A very quick and easy read and it is absolutely hilarious.SDKing said:GGG how is/was this? Some of my students have read it and said that it's hillarious.
I've been meaning to read Vonnegut since I first saw the film of Slaughterhouse Five at age 12 and I keep forgetting to. Gotta make a note next time I hit the bookstore.SDKing said:Are there any other Kurt Vonnegut fans out there by the way?
VF21 said:About Vonnegut - I was a big fan back in the day. Read a lot of his stuff and found it insightful and provocative. I picked up a copy of Cat's Cradle a while back; I haven't been able to muddle my way through it. I guess it's true - you can't go home again...and apparently you can't rekindle a taste for Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. once you've had your fill.
SDKing said:That's interesting. I think that I'm only 2 books short of reading his entire works and haven't had that problem. I get that way about other authors though.
SDKing said:That's interesting. I think that I'm only 2 books short of reading his entire works and haven't had that problem. I get that way about other authors though.
Does that mean that you haven't read anything he's written since 1975? I love reading his work from different eras, and seeing how he's changed as a person. His early stories from the 50's are way different than his latest novels in the 90's. But I know what you mean about not returning. I still love the Brady's, but I don't think I could watch them anymore.VF21 said:I should probably explain. The "back in the day" I'm referring to was 30+ years ago...
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SDKing said:Does that mean that you haven't read anything he's written since 1975? I love reading his work from different eras, and seeing how he's changed as a person. His early stories from the 50's are way different than his latest novels in the 90's. But I know what you mean about not returning. I still love the Brady's, but I don't think I could watch them anymore.![]()
Bricklayer said:Dumas v. Kelly.
Not much of a read thus far. Decided correctly on procedural grounds but otherwise unexceptional.
thesanityannex said:I'm reading the what are you reading thread at kingsfans.com