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    Quote Originally Posted by Bouffant_Betty View Post
    Out of curiosity, anyone read these days?
    I had a whole summer reading list, but Moby Dick has made me hateful towards books (have to read it for AP Lit, along with Invisible Man by Ellison). I am currently reading The Count of Monte Cristo, but I still want to read Catch-22, A Tale of Two Cities, and the Killer Angels.

    Also, William Faulkner is by far my favorite author, loved As I Lay Dying and The Sound and the Fury.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bouffant_Betty View Post
    Out of curiosity, anyone read these days?
    Yeah, I'm currently reading Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, which comes after finishing A Clockwork Orange and One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich earlier this summer.

    As for Discworld, it's a great series. Pratchett is a very clever writer. Which books in the series have you read?

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    Quote Originally Posted by clashcityrocker10 View Post
    Yeah, I'm currently reading Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?,
    you should check out the band too

    Quote Originally Posted by supernova1324 View Post
    Also, William Faulkner is by far my favorite author, loved As I Lay Dying and The Sound and the Fury.
    I read As I Lay Dying as a freshman and hated it, I might give it another shot now that I'm older
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    Quote Originally Posted by clashcityrocker10 View Post
    As for Discworld, it's a great series. Pratchett is a very clever writer. Which books in the series have you read?
    Few of the Rincewind books and Mort, own more than half of them but my big passion is for The Watch series, I'm up to The Fifth Elephant and am ****ING lovin' it!
    Add a drop of lavender to your milk, leave town with an orange, and pretend you're laughing at it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lameboy19 View Post
    I read As I Lay Dying as a freshman and hated it, I might give it another shot now that I'm older
    I love his style, stream of consciousness and narrative point of view have become my favorite stylistic choices. Funny, considering he was heavily influenced by Moby Dick, which I can't stand for the most part. And on top of that, Herman Melville (author of Moby Dick) was influenced by Nathaniel Hawthorne, who I hate with the passion of a thousand suns.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lameboy19 View Post
    you should check out the band too



    I read As I Lay Dying as a freshman and hated it, I might give it another shot now that I'm older
    I'll do that (check out the band, I mean). I do like As I Lay Dying, though (only Faulkner book I've read). The narration style is really interesting.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bouffant_Betty View Post
    Few of the Rincewind books and Mort, own more than half of them but my big passion is for The Watch series, I'm up to The Fifth Elephant and am ****ING lovin' it!
    Cool. I forget exactly how many books I've read, but I know it's included Rincewind, The Watch, and I think one or two other groups. I have to agree The Watch is friggin' hilarious stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by afterstasis View Post
    We should figure out a way to get people back into the Turntable room.
    i go almost every night but i can never stay long and there is usually no one there

    Quote Originally Posted by Bouffant_Betty View Post
    Out of curiosity, anyone read these days?
    i read non-fiction a lot

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    i'm gonna go play in traffic now

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    Lately I've been rereading a lot of Hemingway's stuff. After I finish To Have and To Not, The Old Man and the Sea and A Farewell to Arms (my personal favorite), I've been planning a few classics to start reading for the first time.

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    I still need to check out Farewell to Arms, I read The Sun Also Rises and it was pretty good. I also need to check out some more Steinbeck to see if he has more stuff like Of Mice and Men (which was awesome) or Grapes of Wrath (which wasn't so awesome).

    In case you can't tell I love modernist literature...
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    Old Man and the Sea was awful.
    Despite all my rage, I'm still just Nicolas Cage


 

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