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I finished Firebirds Rising the other day, I really need to add it to my list! There was a few really good short stories in there.
I started Absalom, Absalom! by William Faulkner yesterday, and it's alright so far. I hope I like it at least nearly as much as I liked The Sound and the Fury! My favorite character from it, Quentin, is the main character in Absalom, Absalom!, but he's actually not had that big of a role so far besides being invited to an old lady's house, listening to her talk for hours (and pages and pages), asking his dad why in the world she wants to tell him (Quentin, that is), of all people, her story, and then listening to his dad talk some more about the same story. :P Quote:
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*peeks in*
it's been a while since Sweets been in here |
I love Good Omens. It was the first work involving Neil Gaiman I think I ever read.
When the librarian handed me my books today after scanning them he said "Good luck" and I have no idea why. I have done this reading thing before. |
Eight books left for my challenge! I'm gonna have the thing done early, I think.
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Hey everyone! When I turned around last week, my life went "EXPLODE," but meanwhile I finished another book in that goshdarned Belgariad series! Whee. :)
Done with Queen of Sorcery, onto Magician's Gambit. Also, I read the first chapter of Harry Potter aloud to my person the other day while we were snuggled up having our Apocalypse Date-- and guess who's hooked on Harry Potter now? Whoo! :boogie: |
Hi everyone!!!
I finally finished all the harry potter books!!! |
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First time ever? Oh, I hope first time ever... That's kinda superawesome. And now you can watch A Very Potter Musical! Welcome to the Potterverse. The weather's nice, the food's good, the sports kick some serious quaffle... :boogie: What'd you like best? Which house are you? |
LOL not for the first time ... but I havent read them for years....
as for favourtie? I couldnt tell you LOL but one I love heaps is probably Goblet of Fire.. as for house? I like to think Gryffindor, or maybe even Slytherin ahahaha.. I'm both uber good and uber evil ... |
Facade's Less-than-50 Book Challenge! Updates: (6/2/11) Added Perdido Street Station and The Scar by China Miéville to the list! Huzzah! (5/27/11) Finally finished Barbara Ehrenreich's Bright-Sided! I'd highly recommend it (as well as Foer's Eating Animals, which I finished up not too long ago). Admittedly it has a poop-ton of information as expected, but it's pretty amazing if you have the stomach for that sort of thing. :yes: ---------- I really planned on starting the 50-book challenge this summer, so I'm going to! :mrgreen: Already read one book, and started on another! I'm too lazy at the moment to go about doing this thing officially, so here goes somethin': -Eating Animals by Jonathan Safran Foer (267 pages) Finished -Bright-Sided: How Positive Thinking is Undermining America by Barbara Ehrenreich (206 pages) Finished -Wraeththu (omnibus): (1) The Enchantments of Flesh and Spirit, (2) The Bewitchments of Love and Hate, (3) The Fulfilments of Fate and Desire by Storm Constantine (800 pages) In Progress -Perdido Street Station by China Miéville (623 pages) -The Scar by China Miéville (578 pages) -The Secret History of the World by Mark Booth (550 pages) -The Authenticity Hoax: How We Get Lost Finding Ourselves by Andrew Potter (271 pages) -Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte (203 pages) -Agnes Grey by Anne Bronte (115 pages) Those are all I have in my possession at the moment that I plan on reading; a stop at the bookstore in the not-so-distant future is definitely planned, though. :ninja: -pings Knerd mercilessly- :heart: |
actually facade .. you just gave me an idea... I might make a list of books I have started and finished
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Ack! I haven't made ANY headway in my books! :gonk: Someone help me get motivated!!! .... Please?
Hey Facade! Hey Sweets! *waves* |
I have finished reading in my sky at twilight.It is a collection of poems about eternal love. They are good poems, but hard to understand at times because it is written in old english. I also started reading penguin book of vampires It is a book full of short stories about vampires.
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Heeeeeey guys, new way to get on those reading lists: rewire your body so that it refuses to ever, ever sleep when you want it to. I finished a book in one day! Or rather, one night. Whoops. :headdesk:
On the upside, this series is getting less painful by the minute? I sense improvement. @Iltu: Please convince me to like Faulkner! I've tried and tried... what draws you to him? Is it the meandering clauses in the periodic meadows? Because I was not particularly enthused about the way he rains cats and clauses. @Sweets: D'awww. I was hoping you were a newbie. :P Tricky Slytherin got me all worked up. Are you rereading for the sake of the movie release? |
I finished a few books, and I need to add another to my list! XD I might just be ale to get this done.
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I have about 10 books left to read then I'm finished, but I have less than a month to complete it, but I'm quite happy with the amount that I have read. Reading over half is good enough for me.
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Colors - :rofl: I do that with the ends of books a lot :P I'll be 75% done, and then I'll want to know what happens so bad that I stay up really really late till I'm finished :gonk:
Papillon - Nice! Way to go! Beauty - Better than me so far! I'm just a little over half way now. Course I do still have till the middle of august. I hope I can at least get down to ten books :lol: |
Carn-- and then the next day, oh, there is pain. There is always sleepy, sleepy pain. Plus a million characters buzzing around your head so that you feel like a sleepy schizophrenic. :yes:
So... I finished another one. Onto the last book in the series. Not sure whether I should be congratulated or slapped, because I'm reading as a coping mechanism. :sweat: Yaybook! The last two books pleased me. I'm not liking the intro to the next book in the series, but there is hope. I just hope the series ends well. I hate it when you dedicate several books' worth of hours to a series all for the ending to fall apart. Cross your fingers, guys! |
Good luck, Fushahy! Maybe if you read some your brain cells will finally function at a reasonable level. :roll:
No but seriously, best of luck, and it looks like your to read list so far is some good brain growing type stuff! Quote:
What books by him have you read/attempted? I've only read The Sound and the Fury, and as I said, am working through Absalom, Absalom! so I am by not means a great authority on Faulkner. I like his writing style well enough and don't really care about his endless clauses one way or another. Oftentimes, I feel the way he writes ends up being integral to the novel, since what I've read by him is ALL about varying perceptions of the same events. But that's my opinion is all! What draws me to this particular corner of Faulkner's work is that I LOVE the characters. I read The Sound and the Fury and fell in love with some characters and absolutely grew to detest others. It was one of those books where I wanted to crawl into the pages and hug some people, smack others, sit a few down to give them a good stern talking to, take some to a therapist, encourage others still, and there was one or two folks I would really have liked to grab by the collar, slam against a wall, knee in the groin, shove to the ground, then kneel on their chests while punching them repeatedly, even though that would really hurt my knuckles. But even when I felt that way about them I ALWAYS understood why they were the way they were and could see where they were coming from. That's a huge deal to me. Absalom, Absolom! prominently features Quentin Compson (he's one of the ones I fell in love with from TSatF), so I really wanted to read it. I'm liking it quite a lot, because it's introducing me to even more compelling characters and the tales they have to tell, not to mention it's elaborating more on characters I'm already familiar with. And since it takes place the summer before one section of events in TSatF, soooo much about Quentin's character is coming to light, which is pretty cool. tl;dr I love Faulkner's characters. AUGH, AND IT IS FREAKING NOVEL. |
Colors - :rofl: Exactly! I usually end up taking a nap on those days :XD
Iltu - :lol: You're funny! :P In a good way though! |
Hahaha, thanks Carn! :lol: I do try, I do try.
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It shows! :P lol Read any Ranger's Apprentice books lately?
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No, I haven't, and I keep thinking, "I really ought to get my hands on some Ranger's Apprentice so Car and I can talk about it!" and somehow I always forget when I'm at the bookstore! :gonk:
But I did find $50 worth of Barnes and Noble giftcards when I was cleaning/packing for a move, so I might use them on Ranger's Apprentice. ;) |
@Iltu: Okay, I am going to give you a scary, Godlike power over my existence... Pick a Faulkner book for me to read? :sweat:
Whatever you pick shall be in my 42-Book-Challenge, come hell or high water or Harold Camping's Apocalypse. Heeeey guys. I think that people who read books are super-super nice in general. There are a couple of threads on Menewsha that I really like... Whenever I see people from 50 Book Challenge or the Doctor Who thread around Menewsha, I get all excited and feel at ease. Even in really, really intense argumentative threads, seeing you lot around cheers me up. Thought I'd say. :glomp: I think that what people like frequently indicates how awesome I will think they are. Books definitely rank. Does this make me mean? Do you guys ever like or dislike people based on books/writing/geekiness/knowledge of the show Firefly? John Waters has good ideas about books and how they indicate whether you should sleep with people. I think books also indicate whether you should talk to people, give them cookies or let them petsit for you. :yes: |
I'm all for people making an effort to read. I've always loved reading and it came very naturally to me but I'm aware some of my friends struggle more with books. If they're still willing to try I'll always respect that.
If someone else likes one of my more obscure interests, like ski jumping, I'm all over them. :lol: |
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