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ThaBenMan

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Right now I'm reading Perdido Street Station by China Mieville. I read The Scar awhile ago and really enjoyed it - Bas Lag is a really interesting setting. Kind of a weird mix of steampunk and magic, with a bunch of neat non-human races thrown in. Pretty refreshing compared to the usual fantasy stuff. I'm sure I'll read Iron Council sometime too, and also Embassytown (even though it's not set in Bas Lag, it sounds cool and Mieville's a great writer).
 

Ham_authority95

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I recently finished To Kill a Mockingbird for school.

It was filled to the brim with irrelevant information that made me almost forget the point of the story. Little plot points and details sprung up from nowhere and stacked up until I wasn't sure which one would actually matter. There was only one part of the book that interested me(it involved a court room), and if the author stuck with it the whole time it could have been an amazing book. Another interesting part was the fact that Scout was so ambiguously gendered, and the author should have touched more upon that, as well.

It's hard to justify it as an "American Classic" when I want to kill myself the next time Scout describes some asshole's life story!

For books that I want to read next, The White Tiger is a big one. I picked it up and it almost made me pissed that I hadn't read a book so good. I only read the first chapter, so I need to buy it.
 

chaosyoshimage

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I'm reading Star Wars: Specter of the Past. Yep, a Star Wars novel. I plan on reading Bakuman Vol. 5 this week as well.
 

UnknownGunslinger

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What the Dog Saw by Malcolm Gladwell and the Language Instinct by Steven Pinker on an audio book.
Yup, I'm that boring, at least till the next Discworld book or Stephen King novel :p
 

Adamd1990

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I'm currently reading "The Girl Who Loved Ton Gordon", a novel by Stephen King. Very awesome book so far, with only a third left.
 

Dimitriov

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Ham_authority95 said:
I recently finished To Kill a Mockingbird for school.

It was filled to the brim with irrelevant information that made me almost forget the point of the story. Little plot points and details sprung up from nowhere and stacked up until I wasn't sure which one would actually matter. There was only one part of the book that interested me(it involved a court room), and if the author stuck with it the whole time it could have been an amazing book. Another interesting part was the fact that Scout was so ambiguously gendered, and the author should have touched more upon that, as well.

It's hard to justify it as an "American Classic" when I want to kill myself the next time Scout describes some asshole's life story!
I think that says more about you than the book ;)
 

Ham_authority95

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Dimitriov said:
Ham_authority95 said:
I recently finished To Kill a Mockingbird for school.

It was filled to the brim with irrelevant information that made me almost forget the point of the story. Little plot points and details sprung up from nowhere and stacked up until I wasn't sure which one would actually matter. There was only one part of the book that interested me(it involved a court room), and if the author stuck with it the whole time it could have been an amazing book. Another interesting part was the fact that Scout was so ambiguously gendered, and the author should have touched more upon that, as well.

It's hard to justify it as an "American Classic" when I want to kill myself the next time Scout describes some asshole's life story!
I think that says more about you than the book ;)
Would you care to elaborate?
 

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Moeyo Ken by Shiba Ryotaro. Its a novel about the life of Hijikata Toshizou, the Vice Commander of the Shinsengumi during the Bakumatsu
 

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I'm reading a fantasy novel called, Lirael. It's the 2nd book of an amazing trilogy written by Garth Nix. It's my favourite series of books ever, this is the 5th time I'm reading through the series. If anyone here is a fan of fantasy books then I strongly recommend picking up this series, it's called The Old Kingdom series or The Abhorsen Chronicles and the 3 books are Sabriel, Lirael and Abhorsen.
 

Padwolf

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I just recently finished Metro 2033 and it was brilliant. I'm now reading The Shining and I love it so far.
 

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Kasawd said:
I'm reading The Alchemist by Paulo Coehlo.

It's a well written book, even for a translation. It's breezy and addictive, dealing with the issue of personal glory, perception and insecurity.
Brazilian literature FTW. There, with that little obligation out of the way...


I'm currently reading "Daemon" by Daniel Suarez. It's a really good sci-fi/detective thriller about a guy that uses a computer program (the titular Daemon) to commit crimes after he dies. I heard it's being made into a movie.
 

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I'm currently reading Extra Lives:Why Video Games Matter by Tom Bissell. I think the title speaks for itself. I'd really recommend it to basically anyone on the escapist. I'm also reading Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison for school. I hate it. With a passion.
 

FinalHeart95

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Just finished Gone by Michael Grant. It was actually very, very entertaining. Think Lord of the Flies if the kids had superpowers and were in a town. Yeah, it's pretty fucking awesome.
 

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The Guild Wars books.

Ghosts of Ascalon was an excellent book and if you are interested in finding out more about the world of Tyria I would recommend buying it.

Edge of Destiny is turning out to be an incredibly painful read and one that I can only get through a few pages of at a time (I usually read a full book in just three or so sittings). Its rather hilarious (in a macabre way) reading AreaNets blog post about the author and how he was the "perfect choice" given how poor of a job it turned out he has done. What makes it worse is that this is (quoting the blog again) "an important book for Guild Wars 2". This is of course because it is the origin story for the main characters of the game, yet it utterly fails to generate any kind of personality for any of them. One character made a small appearance in Ghosts of Ascalon and I would honestly say it gave a better idea of his personality in two or three pages there than throughout the book so far here (I'm two thirds of the way through).

I have a lot more to say about it but I will leave it at that. So my recommendation is to buy the first book as it is an excellent story, but you are probably far better off finding a plot summary for the second one. Its not like you will be missing the finer detail by reading a summary because there isn't any finer detail.
 

Tom Oliver

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A Storm of Swords, the third book of Song of Fire and Ice

Christ these books are dark... good though
 

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Rendezvous with Rama by Arthur C. Clarke. It's very interesting, although I've stopped for a bit, because I've just ordered a book I really want to read: I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream, by Harlan Ellison. I hear it's quite the nightmare fuel. I'll have to download the game somewhere on the internet, because getting a physical copy at a reasonable price is almost impossible.
 

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The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. I've never owned a copy and Barnes & Noble was selling an edition. What the hell? i'll buy one.