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Re: Latest book you read (1-10 scale)

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 11:46 am
by Lustmord56
Boys Will Be Boys by Jeff Pearlman

CHarles Haley was a psycho

Re: Latest book you read (1-10 scale)

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 1:41 pm
by danox3
father of lies wrote:
NANOplague wrote:
danox3 wrote:The Necronomicon - Donald Tyson -15/10

Must read. I'm basically re-reading it in his Novel "Alhazred", which is a novelization of the Necronomicon. And this isn't the stupid Sumerian paperback you can find in every teenage devil worshipers backpack. Tyson has adapted all of Lovecraft's creations into a sort of "Necromancer's guide to Ancient Middle East".
I must check this out.
I want to check this out, as well. Donald Tyson is the guy that made the Necronomicon tarot deck, which is pretty cool... I think he's the guy that wrote the article about HPL in the Disinfo Book of Lies, but I'm not sure.
Yeah, most of his books are "Practical Magic" crap, he even did a Necronomicon Grimoire, which is pretty silly in my eyes, but whatever.

The Tarot deck is cool as well, if you into that sort of stuff.

Re: Latest book you read (1-10 scale)

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 2:40 pm
by Nissos
the dark knight returns 8/10

Re: Latest book you read (1-10 scale)

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 4:00 pm
by father of lies
Somehow I seem to have LOST Children of Men and The Cat That Walks Through Walls or whatever the fuck, so I started on Valis.

First 35 pages? 1000000000/10.

Re: Latest book you read (1-10 scale)

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 4:22 pm
by anfo666
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Re: Latest book you read (1-10 scale)

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 1:41 pm
by caldwell.the.great
I am still reading the Brothers Karamazov... I just read the section "Rebellion." Holy shit. That chapter alone is a fucking masterwork.

Re: Latest book you read (1-10 scale)

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 1:43 pm
by riley-o
father of lies wrote:Somehow I seem to have LOST Children of Men and The Cat That Walks Through Walls or whatever the fuck, so I started on Valis.

First 35 pages? 1000000000/10.
Too low. +it only gets better.

Re: Latest book you read (1-10 scale)

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 1:44 pm
by faggotmachine
Dream War, The Bush Cheney Junta by Gore Vidal.

Awesome book. Dude makes reading easy. I love his little humor tidbits that he puts here and there, makes for more than just an info read.

Re: Latest book you read (1-10 scale)

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 1:46 pm
by MANTIS
riley-o wrote:
father of lies wrote:Somehow I seem to have LOST Children of Men and The Cat That Walks Through Walls or whatever the fuck, so I started on Valis.

First 35 pages? 1000000000/10.
Too low. +it only gets better.
Fuck Yes menz. PKD's best stuff IMO.

Re: Latest book you read (1-10 scale)

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 1:51 pm
by riley-o
MANTIS wrote:
riley-o wrote:
father of lies wrote:Somehow I seem to have LOST Children of Men and The Cat That Walks Through Walls or whatever the fuck, so I started on Valis.

First 35 pages? 1000000000/10.
Too low. +it only gets better.
Fuck Yes menz. PKD's best stuff IMO.
It's tough to call that, but I love how personal that one is. I don't want to ruin anything FOL DON'T CLICK THIS
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but the way he keeps switching back and forth between 1st and 3rd person perspective as Horselover Fat and himself, while keeping them seperate characters, is masterful.

Re: Latest book you read (1-10 scale)

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 1:52 pm
by father of lies
I clicked it. I'm like halfway through, that was no spoiler...

Re: Latest book you read (1-10 scale)

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 1:56 pm
by MANTIS
yes, excellent blending of "reality" and "fantasy."

I would say from the brief passages of his (non-fiction) Exegesis present in VALIS that I'd love to read all 8000 pages of it or whatever, but in reality... I wouldn't actually be down for that.
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Have you read Radio Free Albemuth? I'm curious what the differences are from that version to VALIS.

Re: Latest book you read (1-10 scale)

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 2:03 pm
by riley-o
MANTIS wrote:yes, excellent blending of "reality" and "fantasy."

I would say from the brief passages of his (non-fiction) Exegesis present in VALIS that I'd love to read all 8000 pages of it or whatever, but in reality... I wouldn't actually be down for that.
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Have you read Radio Free Albemuth? I'm curious what the differences are from that version to VALIS.
I would drop everything and read that if I could get a full version of Exegesis.

I've read Radio Free Albemuth but it was years ago. I need to pick up a copy and read them back to back; I remember RFA was a lot less personal but was much more cohesive, and pretty distinctly a story and less autobiography. It felt more like an extrapolation of the thinks PKD felt he had experienced and what they would mean in the future.

Re: Latest book you read (1-10 scale)

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 2:21 pm
by MANTIS
I like the VALIS/Cosmic Trigger crossovers. (Intentional?)

Re: Latest book you read (1-10 scale)

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 2:48 pm
by father of lies
I would say so. Didn't they know each other pretty well? I think it's CT2 or 3 where Bob talks about the break in at PKD's apartment being done by Nixon. Hey, I wonder if Scumfucker knows that.

Re: Latest book you read (1-10 scale)

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 7:34 pm
by Nissos
VALIS is my favorite book. It's because I relate to the experiences in the book... I thought I found my soulmate in it at the time...

just finished the comic series Preacher. either a 7.5 or 8 / 10.

Re: Latest book you read (1-10 scale)

Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 5:23 am
by father of lies
Alright. Progress. They just went to Sonoma.

This book is fucking with my fucking brains. Maybe a month ago, druga convinced me that I didn't exist, except as a shadow on the memories of a few people. I decided that the only way to truly exist for any period of time is to evolve from human into a purely informational state. Evolve into a metapor, a concept. Information. Living information. Plasmate.

Fuck.

FUCK.

GAH.

Re: Latest book you read (1-10 scale)

Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 8:58 am
by ibn Horowitz
Remains of the Day - Kazuo Ishiguro
9.5/10
Deducted a half-point because the subject matter is not exactly my thang. Fucking masterful book, good use of an unreliable narrator of sorts, and probably one of the most subtle books I've read.
This is actually a spoiler, so be warned:
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The scene where he is serving everyone at that big dinner and the French guy's foot hurts and his dad is dying upstairs? The particular sort of tension he builds out of that is amazing.

Re: Latest book you read (1-10 scale)

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 9:38 am
by ibn Horowitz
Lord Jim - Joseph Conrad
7/10
I think I fucked up on this one. Read it too slow, on work breaks and such. I thought the image of Jim the book provides is excellent, and as always Conrad nails the details of the settings of the book and gives the impression he knows exactly what he is talking about. Found the book a little long-winded in its description of Jim's flight and some aspects of the inquiry, but that may be because I went through it in small bursts.

What's better, the Secret Agent or Under Western Eyes? If y'all have ever read anything besides Brett Easton Ellis and Philip K Dick, that is.

Re: Latest book you read (1-10 scale)

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 9:44 am
by father of lies
Valis - 10/0
Infinite. Irrational number. Jesus fuck.

Mantis... how could they not be intentional when he MENTIONS Cosmic Trigger?

Re: Latest book you read (1-10 scale)

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 11:03 am
by ibn Horowitz
Where should I start with Philip K Dick?

Re: Latest book you read (1-10 scale)

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 11:25 am
by storm shadow
John Irving - The World According to Garp
7/10
I'd never read any of this mang so I went on a spree of reading his work, ending with the most famous. He writes wonderfully endearing characters into very carefully orchestrated plots, and there's enough literary gravity and substance to elevate it. But goddamn, he writes the same book over and fucking over again like no other novelist I've read. I can't decide if this or A Widow For One Year was my favorite; probably this one though.

Re: Latest book you read (1-10 scale)

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 12:08 pm
by mithrandir
His Master's Voice - Stanisław Lem

On the surface its basically about a group of the top minds of earth deciphering a code received from an extraterrestrial intelligence (or is it?) In the end we only really figure out about 2% of the code (and 1/3rd of that is a few pieces we throw in ourselves just to get some sort of results - thus we end up getting something that could have dire consequences if used incorrectly - which humanity is predisposed to do just that.)
Probably one of the most difficult books I've ever read, not that the plot was disjointed, not in the least... that was very linear but it was very technical in both the science and the ideas presented. It read more like personal ruminations of the author (which is fine by me cause find Lem to be a fascinating individual with a ken mind.) So you get a lot of his personal cogitations on linguistics, culture, evolutionary biology, epistemology, physics (a lot of physics!), the corruption of politics in the fields of science, human limitations in both the mind and body...also some satirical and critical jabs at the science fiction genre. I'll have to read this again in the future because some of it didn't quite settle right and in the end I think I understood about only about 70% of it - I know my mental limitations and this one teetered on the edge of that.

you fags need to put down the PKD novels for a while and get into some Lem so I can talk over some of this shit with you all! :ax:

Re: Latest book you read (1-10 scale)

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 12:09 pm
by MANTIS
father of lies wrote:Valis - 10/0
Infinite. Irrational number. Jesus fuck.

Mantis... how could they not be intentional when he MENTIONS Cosmic Trigger?
I'm saying... which one mentioned the other first?

Re: Latest book you read (1-10 scale)

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 12:16 pm
by Necrometer
danox3 wrote:
father of lies wrote:
NANOplague wrote:
danox3 wrote:The Necronomicon - Donald Tyson -15/10

Must read. I'm basically re-reading it in his Novel "Alhazred", which is a novelization of the Necronomicon. And this isn't the stupid Sumerian paperback you can find in every teenage devil worshipers backpack. Tyson has adapted all of Lovecraft's creations into a sort of "Necromancer's guide to Ancient Middle East".
I must check this out.
I want to check this out, as well. Donald Tyson is the guy that made the Necronomicon tarot deck, which is pretty cool... I think he's the guy that wrote the article about HPL in the Disinfo Book of Lies, but I'm not sure.
Yeah, most of his books are "Practical Magic" crap, he even did a Necronomicon Grimoire, which is pretty silly in my eyes, but whatever.

The Tarot deck is cool as well, if you into that sort of stuff.
Erm... the "search inside" is revealing this book to be rather homosexual: http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0738706 ... eader-link