I saw A Confederacy of Dunces when I glanced at /book/ at one point, and I just finished reading it a while. Ago. Thanks for recommending it by the way, fuckers.
Now I move onto finishing Atlas Shrugged, The Tempest, and then The Last Wish by that Polish guy.
what are you reading currently
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Anonymous2008-06-27 12:58
Chain Mail by Hiroshi Ishizaki. Surprisingly good for a young adult light novel.
Don't have time to read anything substantial atm.
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Anonymous2008-06-27 16:50
Moving Pictures by Terry Pratchett.
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Anonymous2008-06-27 17:06
>>Now I move onto finishing Atlas Shrugged
Don't bother.
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Anonymous2008-06-27 18:11
House f Chains by Steven Erikson, then after Malazan I'll probably try to reread Ice and Fire for Dance.
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Anonymous2008-06-28 2:06
Moby Dick
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Anonymous2008-06-28 15:19
About to start on The Diamond Age by Neal Stephenson.
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Anonymous2008-06-28 19:48
>>7
What a coincidence, I just read the sleeve of that book!
>>12 >>14
GTFO with your phony and shitty "languages"
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Anonymous2008-07-03 1:50
>>17
If you had written that post in Lojban, I would not be scratching my head over whether you want me to leave with my phony and with my shitty "language" or if you want me to leave with my "language" which are both phony and shitty. Lojban: 1; glico: 0.
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Anonymous2008-07-03 10:27
>>18
Why is lojban names so horribly? What's wrong with words in it? They're ugly.
>>18
"If you had written that post in Lojban, I would not be scratching my head over whether you want me to leave with my phony and with my shitty "language" or if you want me to leave with my "language" which are both phony and shitty. Lojban: 1; glico: 0."
Idiot.
Also, learn English.
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Anonymous2008-07-03 23:09
>>12
Don't bother with Esperanto, go with Ido. It's simply better and because of the internet also has a fairly large community.
So, you're underlining because I'm an idiot? How about you explain your real reasons right away.
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Anonymous2008-07-04 18:33
>>27
I wish you were just playing dumb. But I'm sure you aren't.
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Anonymous2008-07-04 18:54
House of Leaves
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Anonymous2008-07-04 19:51
>>27
I'm underlining because I'm just better than you. I mean, look at this word, it's bold or something. You, you probably don't even know what BOLD is.
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Anonymous2008-07-04 23:51
>>30
Lawd, look at you thinking you're a BBCODE EXPERT.
The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym by Edgar Allan Poe
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Anonymous2008-07-05 19:49
/prog/ is spreading.
This is the end, my friend.
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Anonymous2008-07-07 1:07
Since I got out of college for the summer I've been reading the Suzumiya Haruhi light novels. They're actually a lot better than the anime, and they make for good mindless entertainment, which is just what I need after spending every waking hour reading literary classics for class. Although I would say there is a little more depth to them than most pulp fiction, so I wouldn't call it completely mindless. I'm on the latest volume right now, and after this I'm going to move on to something more "intellectual." I think I'll pick up As I Lay Dying again since I never got the chance to finish it last summer.
I just finished with Ten Thousand Seeds (shit), but I also read The Circle of Reason by Amitav Ghosh (awesome), and short novels by E.M. Forster and Mikhail Bulgakov.
I'm vacillating between Colonial Pathologies, The Unvanquished, and my studies. lol
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Anonymous2008-07-09 3:38
>>38
I'm sorry that I have failed to meet your undoubtedly highly refined tastes. Please forgive me.