Book club - The first book we're reading is Neuromancer
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i just finished reading 'Are you Dave Gorman?' by Dave Gorman and Danny Wallace - everyone should read this - it makes the world a better place.
I am now read 'Things my girlfriend and I have argued about' by Mill Millingtion - so far its pretty funny.
Next on my list i will be readinf Francis Wheen's 'How Mumbo Jumbo Conquered the World' - even tho i know the answer is: Impy.
All this is assuming Dave doesn't beat me with a stick cos i should be doing comic reviews...
i just finished reading 'Are you Dave Gorman?' by Dave Gorman and Danny Wallace - everyone should read this - it makes the world a better place.
I am now read 'Things my girlfriend and I have argued about' by Mill Millingtion - so far its pretty funny.
Next on my list i will be readinf Francis Wheen's 'How Mumbo Jumbo Conquered the World' - even tho i know the answer is: Impy.
All this is assuming Dave doesn't beat me with a stick cos i should be doing comic reviews...
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Re: Book club
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All this is assuming Dave doesn't beat me with a stick cos i should be doing comic reviews...
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Seriously, I never get time to read books anymore.
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I suppose I should make some recommendations...
1) 1984 - I'm sure most of us have read this, but it's a very easy book to get a hold of (It's available online), it's relatively short (easily readable over the course of a Saturday), and it's chock full of discussion material.
2) The Inferno - Another easily accessible classic of literature.
1) 1984 - I'm sure most of us have read this, but it's a very easy book to get a hold of (It's available online), it's relatively short (easily readable over the course of a Saturday), and it's chock full of discussion material.
2) The Inferno - Another easily accessible classic of literature.
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I've never read 1984 and I'm not ashamed of that fact.
But if it's available online I may check it out at some point.
Recommendation... can't remember what I had originally suggested. I know it was a Douglas Coupland book... well, I'll just say Microserfs as I know I've been meaning to pick it up anyway.
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Recommendation... can't remember what I had originally suggested. I know it was a Douglas Coupland book... well, I'll just say Microserfs as I know I've been meaning to pick it up anyway.
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Funnily enough I've just started on Life of Pi. Interesting but a bit preachy, self-indulgent and up its own arse. I'd recommend a read if you can find it in the local library though.Big Z wrote:Gets my vote.
Two I can recommend are:
1) Life of Pi, by Yann Martel
2) Rocket Boys, by Homer H. Hickham
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Good choice.saysadie wrote:Recommendation... can't remember what I had originally suggested. I know it was a Douglas Coupland book... well, I'll just say Microserfs as I know I've been meaning to pick it up anyway.
1984: http://www.online-literature.com/orwell/1984/
Brave New World: http://www.huxley.net/bnw/index.html
I'm gonna throw in William Gibson's "Neuromancer" as a suggestion.
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Strangely enough, after glancing it over I do recall having read it in high school. 0_o I could have sworn I'd not read it...Denyer wrote:
1984: http://www.online-literature.com/orwell/1984/
Ah well. Could do with a read-again.
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I tried to read the Life of Pi once; couldn't stand it...
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Wouldn't be All Families are Psychotic would it? I just finished that and it is a good reccomendation.saysadie wrote:I've never read 1984 and I'm not ashamed of that fact.But if it's available online I may check it out at some point.
Recommendation... can't remember what I had originally suggested. I know it was a Douglas Coupland book... well, I'll just say Microserfs as I know I've been meaning to pick it up anyway.
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Are those recent ones... and did Ian Watson ever finish his inquisitor plot arc, d'you know?Impactor returns 2.0 wrote:Im reading 2 warhammer 40k novels.
Soul drinkers and grey knights. both pretty cool if u like that kind of thing.
edit: Nevermind, apparently 'Inquisitor' got renamed 'Draco', the trilogy completed and the whole lot bundled up with extra material as 'The Inquisition War'... hmm, may have to get that...
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Final question, how would you like to choose a book? I suppose I could be tyrannical about it and simply choose one, we could have a 2-3 person committee agree on one, or we could have a large vote. For this first book I think our best bet would be 1) A relatively shorter read (No more than 200 pages) and 2) Relatively popular and thus accessible.
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That wasn't it, but it's a good book I agree. Picked it up last year and have been trying to track down more Coupland books ever since.Orion Pax wrote:
Wouldn't be All Families are Psychotic would it? I just finished that and it is a good reccomendation.
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Denyer- I'd like to check those books out too.
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Comps- how about a poll?
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Hmm... Androids has dated somewhat. (Note for others: this is the book which became Blade Runner.)Sir Auros wrote:2 - Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Neither are particularly difficult, but both are quick, entertaining reads.
I may not get chance to track down / skim anything I haven't encountered before, but will cheerfully haver on any title I've read.
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Must admit, I'm not a hugh Phillip K Dick fan myself. Well, maybe that's not fair, I've only ever tried to read DADOES, but didn't bother finishing it.
Edit: I could happily recommend Fight Club. Also, Espedair Street, or maybe The Business (both Iain Banks).
Or for lighter stuff, Bill The Galactic Hero.
Edit: I could happily recommend Fight Club. Also, Espedair Street, or maybe The Business (both Iain Banks).
Or for lighter stuff, Bill The Galactic Hero.
I guess the book I recommend to people the most frequently is Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson....the only trouble being that it's a massive (ie bloody huge) book.
Other books I generally throw at people and expect them to catch are Use Of Weapons by Banksie and (if in the mood for undemanding chaos) the Gaunt's Ghosts series.
Other books I generally throw at people and expect them to catch are Use Of Weapons by Banksie and (if in the mood for undemanding chaos) the Gaunt's Ghosts series.
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Borrowed "The Thought Gang" from a friend and loved it... had a collected volume of short stories (I think it was called something like "Don't Read This If You're Stupid") too but lent it to someone a long time ago... very interesting author with a deft turn of phrase.KingMob wrote:Hmm, just remembered Under the Frog by Tibor Fischer. Black comedy set in 50's Hungary. Very good book.
If I had to pick a Banks novel, would probably go for Excession or Look To Windward, although I seem to remember "Against A Dark Background" being rather spiffy too. The trouble I find with his books is that it's difficult to hold them in your head for any length of time after reading them.
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