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Dan wrote: "Just finished No Country for Old Men. Cormac McCarthy is hit and miss for me. This one was a hit..."
Commence wisecracking about his ex-wife's vagina..... now! ;P
Commence wisecracking about his ex-wife's vagina..... now! ;P
Finished Transmetropolitan, Vol. 1: Back on the Street. Graphic novel with Hunter S. Thompson type character in future San Francisco. Good enough to make me check out Vol 2, but usual graphic novel stereotypes (big 'ol jerk laying down the Truth, smart female sidekick, but naturally an ex-stripper, sex and violence tucked into any available nook or cranny (no pun intended). Any regular readers of graphic novels want to explain to me why they all seem to be so, well, graphic these days? I have nothing against sex or violence (except the rapey kind), but I appreciate a little subtlety on occasion as well.
Started Asylum Piece, which is completely amazing. Anna Kavan seems to be enjoying a much justified rediscovery lately. These are short stories with a slight fantastic bent to them, and some gorgeous and unsettling images. I wouldn't be surprised to find out she was an influence on Catherynne Valente.
Started Asylum Piece, which is completely amazing. Anna Kavan seems to be enjoying a much justified rediscovery lately. These are short stories with a slight fantastic bent to them, and some gorgeous and unsettling images. I wouldn't be surprised to find out she was an influence on Catherynne Valente.


Funny: the only graphic novel I've ever read (in full) is Maus, for the Treasure Hunt, and (considering the subject) it was decidedly not graphic. Good choice for me...

Foucault's Pendulum, which is what The Da Vinci Code wishes it could be.
Derek (Guilty of thoughtcrime) wrote: "Funny: the only graphic novel I've ever read (in full) is Maus, for the Treasure Hunt, and (considering the subject) it was decidedly not graphic. Good choice for me..."
True that. I guess I'm thinking of the more popular graphic novel series such as works by Alan Moore, Garth Ennis, and now Warren Ellis. Almost every popular graphic novel writer will point to the Sandman series as the height of the art form, and it was definitely NOT jam packed with aforementioned sex and violence. But, again, I'm by no means a graphic novel expert.
And I second the Foucault's Pendulum statement, although Dan Brown probably doesn't wish very hard when he's cashing his royalty checks. You might enjoy this parody of Brown: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/10...
True that. I guess I'm thinking of the more popular graphic novel series such as works by Alan Moore, Garth Ennis, and now Warren Ellis. Almost every popular graphic novel writer will point to the Sandman series as the height of the art form, and it was definitely NOT jam packed with aforementioned sex and violence. But, again, I'm by no means a graphic novel expert.
And I second the Foucault's Pendulum statement, although Dan Brown probably doesn't wish very hard when he's cashing his royalty checks. You might enjoy this parody of Brown: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/10...

You're on an open-faced roll with DFW on a bed of lettuce!
Leo [Hydra Kids, Hydra Wife] X. wrote: "Tracy wrote: "Finished Hideous Men , beginning Infinite Jest"
You're on an open-faced roll with DFW on a bed of lettuce!"
Open-faced roll? More like a full Roman feast, complete with mythic vomitorium! That's quite an undertaking.
You're on an open-faced roll with DFW on a bed of lettuce!"
Open-faced roll? More like a full Roman feast, complete with mythic vomitorium! That's quite an undertaking.

No, he doesn't. And he's not ashamed to be writing what he writes. He knows it's easy-reading escapism, and that's all he (publicly) aspires to. Maybe there's a hidden Nobelist crying deep inside him, but he seems happy with what he's got.
Ruby [Reviles Censorship] wrote: "The book (so far - I'm halfway through) seems a little less over-the-top than the series, but watching e1 last night, I was surprised at how most of the dialogue is word-for-word.
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I'm always impressed by that!
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I'm always impressed by that!
Marc wrote: "Ruby [Reviles Censorship] wrote: "The book (so far - I'm halfway through) seems a little less over-the-top than the series, but watching e1 last night, I was surprised at how most of the dialogue i..."
Piper's a lot less annoying in the book too. It's funny - having read the memoir, and understanding how serious some of the situations are in real life, I keep watching her exploits on tv & thinking, "Nooooo! Don't do it! Are you crazy?!"
Piper's a lot less annoying in the book too. It's funny - having read the memoir, and understanding how serious some of the situations are in real life, I keep watching her exploits on tv & thinking, "Nooooo! Don't do it! Are you crazy?!"

I'm reading The Creator. Hands down the creepiest cover I've seen in the last year. Look at their hands! Look at their HANDS.


Just posted a review:
Downloaded this book as a free Kindle giveaway. Thought the story was intriguing. Glad I did. This is a hidden gem that needs to be discovered. Sure, there are dark topics and questionable dialogues between characters, but they all add to the intenseness (is that a word?) of the plot.
There are some writing flaws - grammatical - but overall this novel is an excellent read. It flows easily with its prose. I was only intending to read a couple chapters at a time but ended up finishing it in a couple days.
I would have given this a 5 but 5-star novels are for perfect books. This book wasn't perfect; it was damn near!
'Anonymous' is worth the time.

It's nice as of yet. Very light & fun reading material.

I think I might check it out. Survivor and A Feast of Snakes are two of my favourite books ever... I'm reading Satantango at the moment, which is very intriguing (I'm only about 50 pages in, so I still don't know where it's going)

Oh, wow! I lived on that fault line, right on the Mississippi, growing up, AND went through an earthquake then, a small one, only a 4? Maybe in the late 60's? I was only 8 or 9. I heard that story about the river running backwards --how do they know it's true? Also I always wondered if an earthquake had something to do with creating the limestone bluffs my town was built on.

The first is Patriot Games by Tom Clancy https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3... My son introduced me to his books and I am now hooked!
The second book is, Sex In The Title by Zack Love
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
which is a VERY funny book!
Two different books, but enjoying them both!

The first one is: Patriot Games by Tom Clancy https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3... which was recommended by my son as a much read and now I'm hooked on Clancy!
The second one is: Sex In The Title by Zack Love
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
which is totally different but is hilarious!

The Art of Intelligence: Lessons from a life in the CIA's clandestine service by Henry Crumpton
I really like this book so far. The author had a very successful career and he shares a lot of very interesting information about the experiences he had and the nature of intelligence collection and utilization.
The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells
So far it has been rather dull, but I'm hoping the plot is going to gain some momentum. Too early to tell.
Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes
So far so good I suppose. I usually have to stew on philosophy for a while before I know if I am either disgusted or receptive. He seems like he is going to be a rather logical fellow and I usually get along well with those types of philosophers (not so much with folks like Sartre who is a bit of an idiot in my opinion albeit a rather humorous one). We will see.


Ewwwwww!!
I've been fortunate enough to spend the last week or so with Quin Woodward Pu's two memoirs, type A+ and DIGFAST. To those of you unfamiliar with this Gonzo journalist-esque bonne vivante, who is pretty much my age, she is most famous for this.
Were these drunk purchases that me and my sister made? Yes. Review of type A+ here. :-)
Dan wrote: "Am now about a third the way through Les Misérables. Wow!"
I had that same reaction and was amazed at how quickly the story moved along for such a big book!
I had that same reaction and was amazed at how quickly the story moved along for such a big book!
Leo [Hydra Kids, Hydra Wife] X. wrote: "I've been fortunate enough to spend the last week or so with Quin Woodward Pu's two memoirs, type A+ and DIGFAST. To those of you unfamiliar with this Gonzo journalist-esque bonne vivante, who is pretty much my age, she is most famous for this.
Were these drunk purchases that me and my sister made? Yes. Review of type A+ here. :-) "
Oh. My. God.
I don't know whether to love you for writing that review, or hate you for introducing me to that hideous girl!
Were these drunk purchases that me and my sister made? Yes. Review of type A+ here. :-) "
Oh. My. God.
I don't know whether to love you for writing that review, or hate you for introducing me to that hideous girl!
I just started reading The Girl With All The Gifts last night and have been totally sucked in already.
It was only released here yesterday, but they seem to have invested heavily in some flashy & deliberately vague & mysterious marketing, obviously designed to stir up some buzz. No author's name, publisher, blurb or anything on the posters, just a website.
It worked.
What really got me was this quote on the back of the book, "Kazuo Ishiguro Meets The Walking Dead". I'm in.
It was only released here yesterday, but they seem to have invested heavily in some flashy & deliberately vague & mysterious marketing, obviously designed to stir up some buzz. No author's name, publisher, blurb or anything on the posters, just a website.
It worked.
What really got me was this quote on the back of the book, "Kazuo Ishiguro Meets The Walking Dead". I'm in.
Ruby [Reviles Censorship] wrote: "What really got me was this quote on the back of the book, "Kazuo Ishiguro Meets The Walking Dead". I'm in. ..."
Now I'm in too! Looking forward to your review / opinion. I just finished Asylum Piece, which was fantastic. I am now on a quest for all of Anna Kavan's books. Started The Golem and the Jinni for non-virtual book club.
Now I'm in too! Looking forward to your review / opinion. I just finished Asylum Piece, which was fantastic. I am now on a quest for all of Anna Kavan's books. Started The Golem and the Jinni for non-virtual book club.
Jennifer wrote: "Almost done with Deadline. I have really enjoyed the series. I hope the end does out with a bang."
I'm itching to say something, but will wait until you're done..
I'm itching to say something, but will wait until you're done..
Leo [Hydra Kids, Hydra Wife] X. wrote: "Were these drunk purchases that me and my sister made? Yes. Review of type A+ here. :-) .."
Got to be a great review that gives a book five stars, then leaves me wanting to run screaming from any possibility of ever encountering it.
Got to be a great review that gives a book five stars, then leaves me wanting to run screaming from any possibility of ever encountering it.

Four more to go. :)
It's beautiful so far... I don't know why I waited so long to read this Book.

I don't know whether to love you for writing that review, or hate you for introducing me to that hideous girl! "
4RL she's a living nightmare! :D
Whitney wrote: "Got to be a great review that gives a book five stars, then leaves me wanting to run screaming from any possibility of ever encountering it."
HAHAHA! Cheers for reading, Whitney- I don't take my credibility as a reviewer lightly ;)

I'm itching to say something, but will wait until you're done.."
Done with Deadline.....digesting everything. I do recommend the series. Thats all I got for the moment.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Jennifer wrote: "Ruby [Reviles Censorship] wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "Almost done with Deadline. I have really enjoyed the series. I hope the end does out with a bang."
I'm itching to say something, b..."
We'll talk when you've finished with the series. I have opinions. Strong opinions. :)
I'm itching to say something, b..."
We'll talk when you've finished with the series. I have opinions. Strong opinions. :)
I posted my review of The Creator yesterday if anyone's thinking of reading it: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Meanwhile, I'm thoroughly engrossed in The Girl With All The Gifts. It's so nice to be back where I belong: with my nose in a smart, entertaining zombie read.
Meanwhile, I'm thoroughly engrossed in The Girl With All The Gifts. It's so nice to be back where I belong: with my nose in a smart, entertaining zombie read.

I'm itching to..."
I would love to hear your opinions.....I do confess to being disappointed with the whole and after the zombie apocalypse they lived happily ever after. Well...ok during the zombie apocalypse...
Jennifer wrote: "Ruby [Reviles Censorship] wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "Ruby [Reviles Censorship] wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "Almost done with Deadline. I have really enjoyed the series. I hope the end does..."
I've commented over on the Newsflesh thread (which I totally forgot we had. Oops.)
I've commented over on the Newsflesh thread (which I totally forgot we had. Oops.)

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Now I'm onto The Bean Trees and Orphan Train.
I finished The Girl With All The Gifts a couple of days ago and loved it. Review here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I've also started the Group Read book, which I'm thoroughly engrossed in: The End of Alice. If anyone's on the fence about reading this, I'd like to give you a little push. Do it!
I've also started the Group Read book, which I'm thoroughly engrossed in: The End of Alice. If anyone's on the fence about reading this, I'd like to give you a little push. Do it!

Sex in the Title: A Comedy about Dating, Sex, and Romance in NYC
City Solipsism: A Short Story
Dana wrote: "I just finished Sex in the title by Zack Love, and his new short story City Solipsism! Amazing!
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Booted for being a grotty little sock puppet. Amazing!
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Booted for being a grotty little sock puppet. Amazing!
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