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Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 5:28 am
by lars63
The Complete Annotated Grateful Dead Lyrics
Book link
I'm a sucker for Grateful Dead stuff I saw this new book at Best Buy of all places *I thought they were electronics store guess there everything store or want to be* of course I bought it because Rudy knows I've wondered about the words to lots of their songs. If your interested in the GD this might be a book for you
Below is David Dodd's webpage project notes and book check it out:
http://arts.ucsc.edu/Gdead/AGDL/
Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 5:32 am
by i think i am
One Hundred Years of Solitude
Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 5:35 am
by Scourge
J. Robert King - Planescape: Blood Hostages. My son bought it for me. Figured I better check it out. Only a few pages in but seems interesting so far.
Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 2:24 pm
by Suave
Has anyone here read 'The Children of Hurin' yet? It's a new Tolkien release. J.R.R never got to finish the book, but his son finished it off and released it in April.
I've heard that it's a very depressing book to read, set in the first age of Middle Earth. Sauron is in it, as a mere lieutenant to Morgoth (dark lord).
I've been reading a lot of reviews on it because I'm in two minds whether to pick it up. I'm just not sure I can be arsed yet to be quite honest. It sounds like a real heavy read.
Re: currently reading....
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 2:41 pm
by Mat Linnett
Going through Palahniuk at the moment.
Currently reading Haunted, and have read Survivor and Choke.
Got Invisible Monsters, Diary & Lullaby lined up in the wings.
That and as mentioned in the movie thread, I'm going through the Punisher MAX series. I've read:
In the Beginning
Kitchen Irish
Mother Russia
Up is Down and Black is White
The Slavers
Barracuda
Favourites so far are "In the Beginning", "Up is Down and Black is White" and "The Slavers".
Some particularly good artwork in the first one. Really moody stuff that makes Castle look like a crazed psycopath. Scarred and old too, but he is supposed to be in his fifties in this series.
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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 5:54 pm
by JulesWinnfield
The Great and Secret Show and Everville, both by Clive Barker
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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 6:01 pm
by l0g1c
Freedom Evolves (by recommendation of someone here).
It picks up after about 80 pages of him pissing all over anyone who opposes his theories. It was really tedious, but now it's getting better.
Re: currently reading....
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 6:37 pm
by R00k
Robert Heinlein - The Cat Who Walks Through Walls
Richard Dawkins - The Blind Watchmaker
Naomi Kline - The Shock Doctrine
I'm nearly finished with the first two, but put them down to read the 3rd and to do some studying.
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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 7:02 pm
by werldhed
Finished Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows back around when it came out. Very well done, I think. She did a nice job of creating an intriguing back story and still managing to wrap things up without getting too obnoxiously out of hand with stupid twists.
Then I breezed through The Hobbit for old time's sake.
Picked up The Silmarillion and got a little way through before I decided I should dedicate my attention to memorizing info for my prelim exam instead of memorizing Elf lineages. I still contend that the opening to that book is magnificent.
Anyway, I gave up and went back to studying for the prelim, and that's what I'm doing now. I've got a couple of papers and texts spread out before me. Just a few:
-Janeway C.
Immunobiology 6th ed.
-Opferman J. and Korsmeyer S.
Apoptosis in the development and maintenance of the immune system.
-Dempsey P., et al.
The signaling adaptors and pathways activated by the TNF superfamily. 
-- Woot!

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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 8:47 pm
by Nightshade
The Chariot Makers: Assembling The Perfect Formula 1 Car by Steve Matchett. It's his third book, I just finished his second, The Mechanic's Tale: Life In The Pit Lanes of Formula One. Great books, both.
Re: currently reading....
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 7:04 pm
by Ryoki
I went a little crazy at the bookstore today:
The Shock Doctrine - Naomi Klein
Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army - Jeremy Scahill
Gonzo: The Life of Hunter S. Thomspon - Jann S. Wenner & Corey Seymour
Licensed to Kill: Hired Guns in the War on Terror - Robert Young Pelton
The Zombie Survival Guide - Max Brooks (thanks Grudge!

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Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 7:16 pm
by tnf
Reading "A Tour of the Calculus" again...now that I know Berlinski writes for the Intelligent Design movement I'm curious to see if I can pick up on any of that in his writing here.
Re: currently reading....
Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 9:59 am
by Ryoki
Went to the bookstore again
World War Z - Max Brooks
Finished it in one evening. What a great book... i keep thinking it would be awesome if someone had the balls to base a TV series on it. Read this.
The Great Shark Hunt - Hunter Thompson
The Proud Highway - Hunter Thompson
Songs of the Doomed - Hunter Thompson
Pity the Nation - Robert Fisk
Resource Wars - Michael T. Klare
...and i still haven't read the Shock Doctrine... something is keeping me from starting in it and i don't know what it is. On the bright side, my HST collection is nearing completion...
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Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 11:13 am
by Grudge
Agreed on World War Z.
i'm currently going through Iain M. Banks' Culture novels. Right now I'm reading this:

Re: currently reading....
Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 4:10 pm
by werldhed
Finished: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man - James Joyce. Terribly awful book. Why it is consistently on lists of the greatest books of all time is beyond me. He had talent as a writer, but this book is just shit.
Reading: The Return of the Shadow - Christopher Tolkien. Very interesting look at the evolution of LOTR while it was being written. Not entirely engrossing as a story, and pretty heavy and academic reading, but it's interesting to see how Tolkien went about developing the story. And I'm glad to know he decided NOT to name the main character "Bingo Bolger-Baggins".
Re: currently reading....
Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 4:45 pm
by Mat Linnett
World War Z is indeed fantastic, and is probably solely responsible for re-awakening my interest in the zombie genre.
If you didn't know already, Brad Pitt's company, Plan B, have picked up the movie rights for this.
One thing that Brooks gets incredibly right with World War Z in the same way that Romero gets it right too is that he doesn't try to explain why the zombie apocalypse happens.
I've read a lot of other stuff in the genre and with the exception of The Walking Dead, they almost all try to scientifically explain why zombies happen, when they should be concentrating on interesting survivor stories.
As for what I'm reading at the moment, it's Stephen Donaldson's latest, Fatal Revenant.
And fuck me, is it tedious.
I think I've lost my taste for Donaldson over the years.
So over Christmas, I put it down and read "I Am Legend" which I only found out about recently, and loved it.
It's pretty much the template for all things zombie (yes, I know they're vampires, but hey, it was written in the fifties and I'm pretty sure zombies weren't popular back then), and I'm a bit of a sucker for reading books that go on to influence whole pulp genres.
Re: currently reading....
Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 5:00 pm
by plained
surviver posted that millions of e book link threr the other day
i seen some of the "standerds" ive wanted to understand for a long time
i may very quickly scan a bunch of them so's i can cop the feel

Re: currently reading....
Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 5:50 pm
by R00k
werldhed wrote:Finished: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man - James Joyce. Terribly awful book. Why it is consistently on lists of the greatest books of all time is beyond me. He had talent as a writer, but this book is just shit.
Yea I bought this because it was highly recommended, and I only read about 15 or 20 pages before just putting it down and deciding some people have different ideas of 'a great book' than I do.
I finished The Shock Doctrine (wonderful book, btw, everyone should read it) and was having a hard time deciding what to grab out of my "to-read" pile.
I finally settled on Crime and Punishment by Dostoevsky -- about 30 pages into it or so, and I'm thoroughly enjoying it. His characters are engrossing.
Re: currently reading....
Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 6:04 pm
by HM-PuFFNSTuFF
Currently reading: How Soccer Explains The World
Rook and Werldhed, you have to read Ulysses to understand why people love Joyce.
Crime and Punishment is a classic.
Re: currently reading....
Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 7:15 pm
by seremtan
Solutions for the World's Biggest Problems, ed. Bjorn Lomberg - covers all those annoyances like poverty, disease, war and environmental degradation but oddly no chapter on australia
Re: currently reading....
Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 9:29 pm
by R00k
HM-PuFFNSTuFF wrote:Rook and Werldhed, you have to read Ulysses to understand why people love Joyce.
Crime and Punishment is a classic.
I've considered it. Is the writing style totally different from the other?
Also, forgot, I also recently finished
A Short History of Nearly Everything (excellent)
The Blind Watchmaker (also excellent)
The Cat Who Walks Through Walls (not very good at all unfortunately - and I'm a fan of Heinlein)
Re: currently reading....
Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 9:51 pm
by menkent
just finished Golden Compass. It was all right, but I hate books that end with a to-be-continued. Yawn.
i think I'll read Gravity's Arc next.
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Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 9:57 pm
by Canidae
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Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 10:51 pm
by xer0s
Yeager: An Autobiography

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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 12:29 am
by Dark Metal
Six Days of War - Michael B. Oren