Still saving this one.
Go get yourself some nice vintage paperback editions stat!featherboa wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 7:46 am just started neuromancer which i've somehow never read. the ebook is in bold which is annoying
Still saving this one.
Go get yourself some nice vintage paperback editions stat!featherboa wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 7:46 am just started neuromancer which i've somehow never read. the ebook is in bold which is annoying
Rest in peace
livid dealer wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2010 2:31 am DIO NEVER JUMPED ON WHAT WAS POPULAR (THE PROVERBIAL BANDWAGON)
AND DIO DIDNT FUCK GUYS
Coming close to the end of this. Is the Jewish character named "Blum" supposed to be a parody of Leopold Bloom? Even though they are nothing alike.( or maybe they are supposed to be alike? With all the mentioning of cuckolding. Hard to tell with everything written so oblique. And Ulysses is already a parody of The Odyssey so maybe it's supposed to be super meta-post modern faggotry) Seems like a lot of the characters names are jokes ("Wack" etc.)
Did you ever finish The Kid In Yellow?
It's on my reading list, maybe I should bump it up.Necrometer wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 11:12 pm piranesi 8.2/10 I really liked this! ethereal and sort of motivated me to be less miserable all the time
Read "The Obscene Bird Of Night"Necrometer wrote: urth of the new sun - i won’t even rate this because i did such a bad job with it. at some point i sort of gave up hope and let it wash over me. 95% of my book intake is audio, and in this case it afforded me the insane experience of getting the story fed into my brain while in semi-conscious. would recommend! the think with the giant woman (?) was already like a fever dream and i managed to have this taken to a new level…
livid dealer wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2010 2:31 am DIO NEVER JUMPED ON WHAT WAS POPULAR (THE PROVERBIAL BANDWAGON)
AND DIO DIDNT FUCK GUYS