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    • michaeljcrM
      michaeljcr
      Raw and Unwashed
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      Don't do it man! Read that and you'll have to watch the show again, and no matter how many times you watch it, they'll still cancel it after five series (the bastards!).

      Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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      • SeulS
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        Also bought:

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          feck knows where else to place this. It's like a short novel, but a fascinating article…So book related it is....

          http://www.gq.com/news-politics/newsmakers/201304/buzz-bissinger-shopaholic-gucci-addiction

          In the past few years, I've bought eighty-one leather jackets. Dozens of boots and leather gloves. I've purchased pants that cost $5,000. I own a $22,000 coat. This winter I took a tour of Milan's Fashion Week (all expenses paid by Gucci, in appreciation of my many, many purchases), where I spent tens of thousands more and began to seriously grapple, once and for all, with a compulsion that could cost me more than just my life savings. My name is Buzz Bissinger. I am 58 years old, the best-selling author of 'Friday Night Lights,' father of three, husband. And I am a shopaholic

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          • seanoconoS
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            What an article.  I can't imagine the courage it took to write that; although, I'm sure writing it was therapeutic.  Publishing it must have been terrifying, though.  I don't really know what else to say about it; other than I'm stunned by it.  And I like his writing style.

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              When he veers off the clothing on bottom of page4 or so, I was at the edge of my seat. Where he goes with it, and openly admits and follows through it all, was shocking as in I had no idea we were going to go there. I'd love to read a follow up from him in 1-2-3 years.

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              • seanoconoS
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                Completely agree with all of the above.

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                • GilesG
                  Giles
                  IHUK Crew
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                  Looking forward to my first order….

                  "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                  • Megatron1505M
                    Megatron1505
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                    I owe you £20  😃

                    Made in England, clothed in Japan, fed in America and drunk in Belgium !

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                    • PushragnerP
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                      Hasn’t anybody mentioned James Ellroy in here- The Demon Dog of American crime fiction?. He’s a great crime-noir writer, probably best known for LA confidential which was made into a great movie. I’ve read all of his books at least twice. I recommend checking out his LA-quartet (The Black Dahlia, The Big Nowhere, LA Confidential and White Jazz) and his Underworld USA-series (American Tabloid, The Cold Six Thousand and Blood’s a Rover). All great crime novels. Check him out, you won’t be disappointed!

                      Anyways, I read a lot of books across most genres. Some of my favorite writers are Haruki Murakami, Umberto Eco, William Gibson, Hunter S. Thomson (before he became senile), Knut Hamsun, Abo Rasol and Michel Foucault.

                      A few posts back, Michael was talking about old school SF and I would just like to add Isaac Asimov to his list, especially The Foundation-series. Asimov made me read SF.

                      I’m a bit embarrassed but at the moment I’m reading the last book in the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson. The series started quite well off, but it started going downwards around book six. I guess it was just stubbornness and curiosity as to how it would end that made me read all the 13 books before the one I’m currently reading.

                      "The city is the hardware" Iain Borden

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                      • SeulS
                        Seul
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                        Hamsun's "Hunger" is a great book…

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                          @Pushragner:

                          I’m a bit embarrassed but at the moment I’m reading the last book in the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson. The series started quite well off, but it started going downwards around book six. I guess it was just stubbornness and curiosity as to how it would end that made me read all the 13 books before the one I’m currently reading.

                          Someone who's taste has lead me onto MANY good books has always suggested this series and said it has highs and lows, but is worth it all in all, even if a bit predictable after around book 8-9? I will get around to reading, still working through The Magician series….

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                          • Sugar MountainS
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                            @Pushragner:

                            Anyways, I read a lot of books across most genres. Some of my favorite writers are Haruki Murakami, Umberto Eco, William Gibson, Hunter S. Thomson (before he became senile), Knut Hamsun, Abo Rasol and Michel Foucault.

                            You have good taste. I'm reading Virtual Light by William Gibson at the moment and am a fan of Murakami and Hamsun.

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                            • PushragnerP
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                              Seul: I never really liked Hunger. Sure, in its time it was quite revolutionary (at least in Norway) with focus on the indivudal psyche and the themes of angst and alienation. This was opposed to the literature at that time which focused on socieltal problems, which was the dominant view at that time, as exemplified in Ibsens plays. And I admire Hamsun for that. But I just could not relate much to it. Granted, I read Hunger in high school and I should probably read it again. But I think that Pan is the most beautiful book ever written.

                              Snowy:  The Wheel of time series is not that bad. But the in the last books that Jordan wrote alone it seems to me that he ran out of plot and still tried to write long books. There is not so much going on to further the plot and instead he elaborates in length about things that isn’t really relevant.  But the series got better when Brian Sanderson began to write. So in my humble opinion you get 10 OK to great books and 3 boring ones. I have not finished the last book so the verdict is still out on that one.

                              Thank you Sugar Mountain. You seem to have good taste too.  🙂

                              "The city is the hardware" Iain Borden

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                                Charles Stross' Accelerando is one of my favs. The Takeshi Kovacs series by Morgan's pretty good (tappers down).

                                The most unexpected enjoyable read I've had is the Ware Tetralogy. Closely followed by The Golden Age series by John Wright…..

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                                • Spring Son of LightS
                                  Spring Son of Light
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                                  An obligatory plug from a grad student of literature:

                                  Everyone should read "Only Yesterday" by S. Y. Agnon, the only Hebrew writer to win the Nobel, and for good reason…

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                                  • SeulS
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                                    @Seul:

                                    Hamsun's "Hunger" is a great book…

                                    So I bought it in English this time…

                                    Absolute best thing was finding out it came from a Bawl'more library…

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                                    • natehateN
                                      natehate
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                                      Started pulp by bukowski last night. Finished the damned by palahniuk the other day. 50 pages into pulp and I haven't laughed this hard at a book in a long ass time

                                      don't you know there ain't no devil? only god when he's drunk!

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                                      • SeulS
                                        Seul
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                                        You should read Buk's Post Office…

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                                        • natehateN
                                          natehate
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                                          I'll add it to my list

                                          don't you know there ain't no devil? only god when he's drunk!

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                                          • summ3rhaysS
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                                            @natehate:

                                            Started pulp by bukowski last night. Finished the damned by palahniuk the other day. 50 pages into pulp and I haven't laughed this hard at a book in a long ass time

                                            What was your thoughts on Damned? I enjoyed it more than some of his other recent books. Rant is still one of my favorites.

                                            IG: summ3rhays & Indigobleed

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