The Wise Man's Fear, The Kingkiller Chronicle: Day Two by Patrick Rothfus
Some of the best fantasy I've ever read besides LOTR.
The Wise Man's Fear, The Kingkiller Chronicle: Day Two by Patrick Rothfus
Some of the best fantasy I've ever read besides LOTR.
Started reading American Psycho, just finished up Metro 2033 and 2034.
Started reading American Psycho, just finished up Metro 2033 and 2034.
Just finished Germinal by Zola, trying to get some culture.
Just finished Germinal by Zola, trying to get some culture.
Currently 'reading' Theodore Roosevelt's Autobiography, one before that was the Columbia Accident Final Report. I'm working the summer in a factory, been listening to a lot of audiobooks on the job
Currently 'reading' Theodore Roosevelt's Autobiography, one before that was the Columbia Accident Final Report. I'm working the summer in a factory, been listening to a lot of audiobooks on the job
pelti just finished 'the drowned world' by jg ballard
Ha, what a coincidence. What did you think of it?
[quote=pelt]i just finished 'the drowned world' by jg ballard[/quote]
Ha, what a coincidence. What did you think of it?
I keep dipping into books and never finishing them. Currently I'm reading
Neuromancer - William Gibson (Almost finished)
No Longer Human - Osamu Dazai (Halfway)
The Plague - Albert Camus (Just started)
Best book I read recently was Roadside Picnic - Strugatsky brothers
I keep dipping into books and never finishing them. Currently I'm reading
Neuromancer - William Gibson (Almost finished)
No Longer Human - Osamu Dazai (Halfway)
The Plague - Albert Camus (Just started)
Best book I read recently was Roadside Picnic - Strugatsky brothers
盘龙 by 我吃西红柿
you can read it here: http://www.ty2016.net/net/panlong/
Currently reading:
1Q84 - Haruki Murakami
Switchers - Kate Thompson
Risuko: A Kunoichi Tale - David Kudler
A Game of Thrones - George R.R. Martin
Books that are f*cking awesome:
The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Douglas Adams
This Book Is Full of Spiders - David Wong (Jason Pargin)
Flow: The Classic Work On How To Achieve Happiness - Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
Siddhartha - Hermann Hesse
Currently reading:
[url=https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10357575-1q84]1Q84[/url] - Haruki Murakami
[url=https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/19416817-switchers]Switchers[/url] - Kate Thompson
[url=https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25700544-risuko]Risuko: A Kunoichi Tale[/url] - David Kudler
[url=https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13496.A_Game_of_Thrones]A Game of Thrones[/url] - George R.R. Martin
Books that are f*cking awesome:
[url=https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/161493.The_Hitch_Hiker_s_Guide_to_the_Galaxy]The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy[/url] - Douglas Adams
[url=https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12924261-this-book-is-full-of-spiders]This Book Is Full of Spiders[/url] - David Wong (Jason Pargin)
[url=https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/961640.Flow]Flow: The Classic Work On How To Achieve Happiness[/url] - Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
[url=https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/52036.Siddhartha]Siddhartha[/url] - Hermann Hesse
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Ha, what a coincidence. What did you think of it?
i enjoyed the psychological parts of it and the plot and ending were really good
but the characters didnt do a lot for me, especially strangman. he wasnt as menacing to me as i think he was supposed to be and he seemed kind of out of place.
[quote=Searchlight]
Ha, what a coincidence. What did you think of it?[/quote]
i enjoyed the psychological parts of it and the plot and ending were really good
but the characters didnt do a lot for me, especially strangman. he wasnt as menacing to me as i think he was supposed to be and he seemed kind of out of place.
the best in the book world
[img]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/0/09/Diary_of_a_wimpy_kid.jpg[/img]
im on my second attempt of catch 22 by joseph heller. the first time i got 70-80 pages in but stopped because it was too slow for me. im on about page 160 now. i really like the book.
im on my second attempt of catch 22 by joseph heller. the first time i got 70-80 pages in but stopped because it was too slow for me. im on about page 160 now. i really like the book.
Recenty finished:
Ready Player One, by Ernest Cline pretty great, maybe a bit too many pop culture references. Spielberg is making a movie about it, not a clue how he's going to pull that off.
The Three Body Problem (trilogy), by Liu Cixin really looking forward to book no. 3 in september. It's by a Chinese author and I thought I might not like it because of that, but these books are awesome.
Cryptonomicon by Neil Stephenson, basically a way more badass version of the Imitation Game. If you're just slightly into programming or cryptography, this is a great read.
Seveneves also by Neil Stephenson First 2/3 of the book are great, the last third is OK. Long read, but totally worth it if you like world ending apocalypse/sci-fi stories.
Currently reading a Brief History of Time, by Stephen Hawking
Recenty finished:
[url=https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9969571-ready-player-one]Ready Player One, by Ernest Cline[/url] pretty great, maybe a bit too many pop culture references. Spielberg is making a movie about it, not a clue how he's going to pull that off.
[url=https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/24856109-the-three-body-problem]The Three Body Problem (trilogy), by Liu Cixin[/url] really looking forward to book no. 3 in september. It's by a Chinese author and I thought I might not like it because of that, but these books are awesome.
[url=https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/816.Cryptonomicon]Cryptonomicon by Neil Stephenson[/url], basically a way more badass version of the Imitation Game. If you're just slightly into programming or cryptography, this is a great read.
[url=https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22816087-seveneves]Seveneves also by Neil Stephenson[/url] First 2/3 of the book are great, the last third is OK. Long read, but totally worth it if you like world ending apocalypse/sci-fi stories.
Currently reading [url=https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11348353-a-brief-history-of-time]a Brief History of Time, by Stephen Hawking[/url]
SpaceCadetReading and trying my very best to understand genius
Always looking for ways to improve my chess game
BOOK: Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess
Why are you learning chess from an antisemite?
[quote=SpaceCadet]Reading and trying my very best to understand genius
Always looking for ways to improve my chess game
BOOK: [url=https://www.amazon.com/Bobby-Fischer-Teaches-Chess/dp/0553263153?tag=teamfortresst-20]Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess[/url][/quote]
Why are you learning chess from an [url=http://i.imgur.com/i5wdp9A.jpg]antisemite[/url]?
[i]The Rig[/i]
by Joe Ducie
just finished Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage
currently attempting to read Infinite Jest
just finished Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage
currently attempting to read Infinite Jest
puddnhead wilson by mark twain
puddnhead wilson by mark twain
hooliSpaceCadetReading and trying my very best to understand genius
Always looking for ways to improve my chess game
BOOK: Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess
Why are you learning chess from an antisemite?
Because that has nothing at all to do with his ability to play chess at a higher level than anyone else on the planet. Probably ever
[quote=hooli][quote=SpaceCadet]Reading and trying my very best to understand genius
Always looking for ways to improve my chess game
BOOK: [url=https://www.amazon.com/Bobby-Fischer-Teaches-Chess/dp/0553263153?tag=teamfortresst-20]Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess[/url][/quote]
Why are you learning chess from an [url=http://i.imgur.com/i5wdp9A.jpg]antisemite[/url]?[/quote]
Because that has nothing at all to do with his ability to play chess at a higher level than anyone else on the planet. Probably ever
Currently reading The Triumph of Evil by Austin Murphy
Currently reading The Triumph of Evil by Austin Murphy
Cursed Child is pretty fucking awful tbh, just fan service on a script
Cursed Child is pretty fucking awful tbh, just fan service on a script
i know why the caged bird sings by maya angelou
i know why the caged bird sings by maya angelou
Shades of Grey by Jasper Fforde
Not to be confused by those many other shades.
Shades of Grey by Jasper Fforde
Not to be confused by those many other shades.
This thread if we're being honest.
This thread if we're being honest.
SpaceCadethooliSpaceCadetReading and trying my very best to understand genius
Always looking for ways to improve my chess game
BOOK: Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess
Why are you learning chess from an antisemite?
Because that has nothing at all to do with his ability to play chess at a higher level than anyone else on the planet. Probably ever
just to add:
The guy is a total maniac in general, and he became crazier over the years as I understand it.
[quote=SpaceCadet][quote=hooli][quote=SpaceCadet]Reading and trying my very best to understand genius
Always looking for ways to improve my chess game
BOOK: [url=https://www.amazon.com/Bobby-Fischer-Teaches-Chess/dp/0553263153?tag=teamfortresst-20]Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess[/url][/quote]
Why are you learning chess from an [url=http://i.imgur.com/i5wdp9A.jpg]antisemite[/url]?[/quote]
Because that has nothing at all to do with his ability to play chess at a higher level than anyone else on the planet. Probably ever[/quote]
just to add:
The guy is a total maniac in general, and he became crazier over the years as I understand it.
I decided to re-read some Vonnegut this summer although I have been slacking pretty bad. On Slaughterhouse Five right now which is one of my favorite books of all time.
I decided to re-read some Vonnegut this summer although I have been slacking pretty bad. On [b]Slaughterhouse Five[/b] right now which is one of my favorite books of all time.
LeyrThe Plague - Albert Camus (Just started)
Just finished this book, was an interesting read.
Can't wait to get started on Kafka on the Shore.
[quote=Leyr]
The Plague - Albert Camus (Just started)
[/quote]
Just finished this book, was an interesting read.
Can't wait to get started on Kafka on the Shore.
Right now I'm re-reading Tom Sawyer in English, having only read the Russian translation when I was a kid. Having a blast, really fun read. Totally deserves its status as a classic.
Beforehand I've finished Count Zero by William Gibson. I didn't like Neuromancer that much, but I still went for it because I needed my cyberpunk fix. Ended up really enjoying it; it's much more tightly written than Neuromancer and the triple thread narrative ends up covering a lot more ground setting-wise. I recommend it to anyone who didn't read Gibson other than Neuromancer, it's worth it.
Right now I'm re-reading Tom Sawyer in English, having only read the Russian translation when I was a kid. Having a blast, really fun read. Totally deserves its status as a classic.
Beforehand I've finished Count Zero by William Gibson. I didn't like Neuromancer that much, but I still went for it because I needed my cyberpunk fix. Ended up really enjoying it; it's much more tightly written than Neuromancer and the triple thread narrative ends up covering a lot more ground setting-wise. I recommend it to anyone who didn't read Gibson other than Neuromancer, it's worth it.
By the way, does anyone know of a good speed-reading book? Do you pronounce every word inside your head?
I noticed that when I consciously mute this inner reading voice, I'm able to scroll through the words much quicker, although I tend to remember less information that way. (Is there even a difference to this 'scanning'-technique?)
By the way, does anyone know of a good speed-reading book? Do you pronounce every word inside your head?
I noticed that when I consciously mute this inner reading voice, I'm able to scroll through the words much quicker, although I tend to remember less information that way. (Is there even a difference to this 'scanning'-technique?)
Sciences and gender by Devreux: for work.
Winter of the world by Ken Follet: for fun, even though I didn't like it as much as his previous ones (pillars of the earth, world without end)
Sciences and gender by Devreux: for work.
Winter of the world by Ken Follet: for fun, even though I didn't like it as much as his previous ones (pillars of the earth, world without end)