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    • riffblaster generalR
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      @stever:

      @gbougard:

      Actually if people on this thread can recommend fuck ups stories, preferably violent, in the middle on nowhere in America in the middle of the 19th century… I'm all ears.

      great book.

      anything by Jim Thomson also.

      PUT DOWN THAT STARBUCKS, PICK UP THAT GNARBUCKS!!

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        The Long Walk by Slavomir Rawicz

        Hell. Yes. This is possibly the most epic story I've ever read.  Totally a book worth marathoning.  Don't stop reading until it's finished, which isn't all that difficult.  Just…wow.  I was reading "The Gulag Archipelago" by Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn at the same time...fucked up in a pretty viceral way.  Great tandem read.

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        • riffblaster generalR
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          the gulag archipelago is great.    not quite as much of an easy read as the long walk but i loved it.  have you read Kolmya Stories?  another great one about the gulag.

          PUT DOWN THAT STARBUCKS, PICK UP THAT GNARBUCKS!!

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          • baracuta61B
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            hi, i just got a kindle and i downloaded a load of free books so i'd have something to  read when it arrived. at the moment i'm reading 3 at once:
            the mysterious island by jules verne. love it! the engineer is like a 19th century magyver.
            the communist manifesto which is heavy going, but i've learned that i'm a prole and giles is a member of the bourgeoisie!
            the king james bible, never read it before but it's very interesting, those guys used to live for about 900 years! imagine the fades they could have got on a pair of IH jeans!

            I see that the fashion wears out more apparel than the man.

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            • SeulS
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              😉

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              • a.khan12390A
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                Just about to start reading this
                USA Cover

                Found this rally funny, pakistan cover, i think this was deemed a little to scary for the US

                Cats paw soles for sale http://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=977.0 CATS paw for sale

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                • riffblaster generalR
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                  just finished the fall by guillermo del toro.  2nd in his trilogy about vampires.  totally dumb but totally enthralling.

                  PUT DOWN THAT STARBUCKS, PICK UP THAT GNARBUCKS!!

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                    Jeez G, I haven't read a Vachss  book in years…dark indeed, need to re-visit !

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                    • michaeljcrM
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                      For all those book fans out there, especially genre fiction, I can send some books out if you like - I work as a fiction buyer for UK retail chain, and have an office full of samples.

                      Re: Vachss, he's great, but bleak indeed!  In real life he's run children's correctional facilities and been an advocate for children in need.  All the Burke books I've read are about, or touch upon, child abuse or some kind of sexual crime, so they are pretty hard going.

                      If you like him, I'd recommend reading something by Joe R. Lansdale, a good friend of Vachss and a wonderful storyteller.  Mucho Mojo is a good place to start, or one of his one-offs like The Bottoms.

                      M.

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                      • tobacco and leatherT
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                        I'm a big fan of philosophy and how it applies to society.. I just picked up "First as Tragedy Then as Farce" should be a really excellent read.

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                        • StokelyS
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                          Awesome thread. Mostly cause books is awesome.

                          Jokes is awesome too!

                          Anyway.

                          Vachss is great.  I can relate because I work with children and adolescents with emotional and behavioral disorders.  In that field you see a lot of really bad shit.  It can be rough.  I've learned how to deal.

                          Freedom was great.  Good read.
                          Michael Chabon is sort of in the same vein, good as well.

                          McCarthy is amazing.  I've read em all.

                          I would suggest a number of other authors and/or books….

                          On the easier/more page turning side...

                          Southern US fiction ala McCarthy...

                          Jim Brown- Father and Son.  Plus a number of other titles.  He died recently, was a firefighter in Mississippi.

                          Wells Tower- Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned. Collection of short stories. Awesome.

                          George Saunders- The Braindead Megaphone.  Plus anything else he's written.  Great.

                          Mystery/Crime... a la Vachss

                          Joe Landsdale
                          George Pelecanos
                          Jim Thompson
                          And most especially, maybe more visceral and literate would be
                          Nelson Algren.  I love that author.  He is the original Iron Heart of the literary world. Sinatra played a heroin addict in a film adaptation of The Man with The Golden Arm.

                          Others........I'll provide more if wanted/interested....

                          William Faulkner.  Southern Lit.
                          Chester Himes.  Black Lit, plus some pretty fucking awesome mystery/crime novels
                          Holy shit.  Robert Bolano!!!!!!!!!!! Greatest.  2666 or The Savage Detectives.  Read em!

                          Well the above involves a lot of mystery, but a little more involved than previously listed authors.
                          All of them are great.

                          Also.........
                          William Gibson, old school Sci-Fi, but for a modern age.......
                          Thomas Pynchon
                          Sherman Alexie, Native American writer, pretty badass.
                          Junot Diaz, NYC latino.  Again, badass.
                          I love Gabriel Garcia Marquez and others as well.

                          Again,  I'm nerding out, but awesome thread.

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                          • gbougardG
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                            Stokely:

                            thank you so much for taking the time to write such a long list of books and authors. Looks like Im a need a second life just to read all the books I NEED to read

                            Sly Dunbar bigs up IH on YT
                            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8t2OM738mKY
                            Sly & Robbie A Run Tings
                            Gregory Isaacs Liveth 4 I-ver

                            Renault: What in heaven’s name brought you to Casablanca?
                            Rick: My health. I came to Casablanca for the waters.
                            Renault: The waters? What waters? We’re in the desert.
                            Ric

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                            • hecticH
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                              Hey,

                              New Iain M Banks "Culture" novel out fairly recently, its called Surface Detail.

                              H

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                              • GeoG
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                                good thread this

                                I'm a voracious reader - pretty much anything that's printed and bound, but my stick out author is Umberto Eco; would recommend Foucalt's Pendulum and The Name of the Rose by him

                                Also Vikram Chandra's Red Earth & Pouring Rain and Sacred Games are top notch

                                Last would second Hectic on the Iain Banks stuff, met him a couple of times - nice guy and a good author

                                Artificial Intelligence is no match for Natural Stupidity

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                                • hecticH
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                                  You guys so need to read Gibson's Zero History - he has some great riffs on the secret histories of denim otaku freakz.

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                                  • michaeljcrM
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                                    @hectic:

                                    You guys so need to read Gibson's Zero History - he has some great riffs on the secret histories of denim otaku freakz.

                                    That's how I found Iron Heart - a Zero History inspired Denim trawl through the web!  Great book, great author.

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                                    • STANS
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                                      sis got me these lightning mag Vol 203 and this is attach inside the mag.

                                      EVERYDAY DENIM

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                                      • riffblaster generalR
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                                        currently reading "Carrion Comfort" by Dan Simmons.

                                        PUT DOWN THAT STARBUCKS, PICK UP THAT GNARBUCKS!!

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                                          I just finished True Grit (didn't see either movie) and am starting Lonesome Dove. After that, back to some Cormac McCarthy.

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                                            Finished Norwegian wood a bit ago.. Good read.

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