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You mean Tucker MaxI hope they serve beer in hell. by Max tucker
an interesting and light read
I really liked that book. Not loved, but really liked! I hope you enjoy it, I found it a bit hard to get into at first, but after the first few chapters I couldn't put it down.Now I've started Everything Is Illuminated by Jonathan Safran Foer.
I`m currently reading Billy Thorpe`s Sex Thugs and Rock n roll and it is absolutely shithouse.
I read his first book(cant remember the title, may even have been the one you just read) while I was in hospital with a broken leg in 1899. I liked it, but I was alot younger, clearly.
Friend finally convinced me to read Les Mis. I usually don't have probems with lengthy tomes of heavy prose, but I'm having trouble getting into it when I know the plot so well.
Non fiction
Jared Diamond - Collapse, How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed
Fiction
Phillip K Dick - A Scanner Darkly
A Scanner Darkly is a great book, the film is pretty good too.
Phillip K Dick is one of my favourite authers. I'm reading one of his at the moment, The Simulacra, which is pretty good but Scanner is one of his best.
A Scanner Darkly is a great book, the film is pretty good too.
Phillip K Dick is one of my favourite authers. I'm reading one of his at the moment, The Simulacra, which is pretty good but Scanner is one of his best.
I really liked that book. Not loved, but really liked! I hope you enjoy it, I found it a bit hard to get into at first, but after the first few chapters I couldn't put it down.
Ooooh Midnight's Children is a really eye opening book. Once i read it i found all other books quite lacking in creativity. Salman Rushdie should really be applauded for penning down such a historic book. I was so impressed by the content that i went ahead and read another book "Fury" written by him. BBut, it was a drag in comparison and i left it mid way.I really enjoyed it. I love how he made that singular theme work in so many different ways. I think what he was trying to say is that violence begets simply more violence and that it is an inescapable cycle, as we see in so many different ways with Solanka. God, he uses brilliant language, some sentences made me go wow... What did you think about it?
Am now reading Midnight's Children..
Ooooh Midnight's Children is a really eye opening book. Once i read it i found all other books quite lacking in creativity. Salman Rushdie should really be applauded for penning down such a historic book. I was so impressed by the content that i went ahead and read another book "Fury" written by him. BBut, it was a drag in comparison and i left it mid way.
Ooooh Midnight's Children is a really eye opening book. Once i read it i found all other books quite lacking in creativity. Salman Rushdie should really be applauded for penning down such a historic book. I was so impressed by the content that i went ahead and read another book "Fury" written by him. BBut, it was a drag in comparison and i left it mid way.