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    Quote Originally Posted by steki47 View Post
    Did he write a book called Thud? A race war between vampires and orcs or somesuch. I read that a couple of years ago. Funny book.
    Yes he did.

    ...from wiki....

    "Pratchett was the UK's best-selling author of the 1990s,and as of August 2010 had sold over 65 million books worldwide in thirty-seven languages. He is currently the second most-read writer in the UK, and seventh most-read non-US author in the US."

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedboat View Post
    Yes he did.

    ...from wiki....

    "Pratchett was the UK's best-selling author of the 1990s,and as of August 2010 had sold over 65 million books worldwide in thirty-seven languages. He is currently the second most-read writer in the UK, and seventh most-read non-US author in the US."
    Thanks for the stats! I hardly ever read fiction. That just happened to fall in my hands. Funny.
    Hey, just because I can get laid a lot here doesn't make it paradise. Or a "free" society.

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    Oh, I just bought a Kindle last month when I was back in the US. Love it!
    Now reading:
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    Hey, just because I can get laid a lot here doesn't make it paradise. Or a "free" society.

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    I'm reading Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison b/c I enjoy light reading before bed....

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    Default Sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll

    Keith Richards' 600 page autobiography 'Life' was a riveting story, so hard to put down, I finished it in four days.

    Among other things, I learnt:

    Mick Jagger has a tiny todger.

    He was nicknamed, behind his back, by the other Rolling Stones "Brenda", "Her Majesty" and "Madam".

    Richards never mainlined heroin in his life.

    The hordes of groupies admitted to bassist Bill Wyman's hotel rooms while on tour, likely got not much more than cups of insipid tea from the legendary lothario.

    The real story behind the reports of Richards snorting his father's ashes.
    Pip! Pip!

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    I'm just finishing off 'The Perfect Storm' for at least the 5th time (It's great) am about to start on 'A Visit From the Goon Squad'
    That's by a girl I think so here's hoping.

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    Just finished "iCon" the unoffical story of Steve Jobs and now moving to "iWoz" the story of the other half of Apple Computers, Steve Wozniak.
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    Just finished a toddler's book of Japanese folk tales with easy to read Kanji.

    I'd like to say it was for my son.

    and that's my official story.

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    Couple of pages left on Malcolm Gladwell's What the Dog Saw.

    Good times.

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    I recently finished *The Apprenticeship of Big Toe P.*

    What a joke........>.<

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    Just finished Medium Raw by Anthony Bourdain (good but not as interesting as Kitchen Confidential)

    Now reading Feet of Clay by Terry Pratchett (for the nth time )

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    Just re-read my favorite book Primo Levi's If this is a Man/The Truce. The holocaust written very matter-of-fact but with incredible insight.

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    Just finished BORN TO RUN, by Christopher McDougall.
    Secrets of distance running from a Mexican Indian tribe.

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    *punishment and power in the making of modern japan*

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    Thread resurrection!

    I'm currently reading Gabriel Garcia Marquez's 'Love in The Time of Cholera'. Absolutely fantastic read; nearly finished the thing after only starting it this morning.

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    安部公房 密会 (Abe Kobo - Secret Rendezvous )

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    Learning to Read and Write in the Multilingual Family

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    Quote Originally Posted by metalli-kurisu View Post
    Thread resurrection!

    I'm currently reading Gabriel Garcia Marquez's 'Love in The Time of Cholera'. Absolutely fantastic read; nearly finished the thing after only starting it this morning.
    Recently finished that too, great read. Now Im on to Natsuo Kirino 'One' a great book in itself.
    Taking a step too far since 1970

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    I'm halfway through A Clash of Kings. Are all the books this consistently riveting and well-written??
    Stop boring me and try to think; it's the new sexy!

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    bump...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Booker View Post
    bump...........
    Good read, is it?

    I'm reading a Napoleon Bonaparte biography by the esteemed Frank McLynn (after some shopping around, it seemed to be the best buy without having to spend half an arsehole). Cracking read so far, to which I'd wholly recommend.

    I'm in the middle of dozens of books at the moment, though mostly poetical or dramatic works (mention Marlowe and you'll only get a resounding 'eh? wassat?'), so I'll spare you all.

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    Picked it up in Tokyo this weekend...
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    I'm reading 'Matterhorn'.

    On one hand I want to read it straight through...
    On the other I want it to last as long as possible...
    It is awesome.

    The only other decent novel I read about the Vietnam war was 'Going after Cacciato' oh..and 'A Prayer for Owen Meany' if that counts..

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    I am usually disappointed by most new books, but a few weeks ago in several european media there was a big discussion about a book by one of the new generation of american writers... now that Updike, Roth and McCarthy are getting old or already dead. I you can appreciate this kind of literature, I highly recommend

    Gary Shteyngart: Super Sad True Love Story

    You can also download it from a torrent site, I enjoy listening to good books on my mp3 player while talking long walks. I found listening to audio books a great system. I remember I kept on reading books that I had my doubts about, but hoped they would improve in later chapters. But I find it impossible to keep on listening to books that are simply bad for more than one hour.....
    This book was written two years ago and it plays in NY in the near future and describes many developments that are already happening. Which is why there is suddenly a hype about it..

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    Read Life of Pie during my recent flights. I am reading "The bottom billion" and "The Next Asia." After that I will read "The Origin of Wealth."
    don't like my opinions? just chill and look at the pix on the left.

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    1000 Years of Annoying the French

    Thanks, just ordered a copy

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    Light by M. John Harrison

    "A remarkable book - easily my favorite SF novel in the last decade, maybe longer."
    - Neil Gaiman

    That's high praise, indeed!
    Why do so many people exploit Facebook in such inane ways?

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    The Kate Atkinson series featuring the detective Jackson Brodie, starting with Case Histories, the most recent book being Started Early, My Dog.
    Excellent descriptions of Britain's (England and Scotland) seedy underbelly as well as its redeeming features.

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    Just finished my second read through of 'The Terror' by Dan Simmons. Horror/Historical Drama hybrid based on Sir John Franklin's 1845 expedition to the Arctic Circle, looking for the infamous Northwest Passage. Completely awesome slow burn to total dread and hopelessness.

    Also just read 'Letter to a Christian Nation' by Sam Harris. Currently working through 'End of Faith'.

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    Finished A Clash of Kings and now onto A Storm of Swords. Wishing I could spend A LOT more time on my hobbies and loves...
    Stop boring me and try to think; it's the new sexy!

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    Last: Plague Zone
    Current: Fingerprints of the Gods
    I may delete posts after the start of the month, it makes me seem more uppity/paranoid/lame/etc...

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    I'm halfway through an ebook called The Woman Who Threw Stars -- I met the author a few nights ago at the Cohiba bar in Nishiazabu. It's pretty good -- there are company employees who eat their bentos in toilet stalls called nibenzoku... Who knew?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seattlegirl View Post
    I'm halfway through A Clash of Kings. Are all the books this consistently riveting and well-written??
    yes, they are .. Martins is legend !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seattlegirl View Post
    Finished A Clash of Kings and now onto A Storm of Swords. Wishing I could spend A LOT more time on my hobbies and loves...
    I'm currently on A Feast For Crows. Unfortunately, after reading the first 3 books in the series I find all the gaping holes in the TV series to be a real letdown.
    Paduwan in you great evil I sense

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    Yeah, but considering the staggering number of characters and all the complicated and intricately woven plotlines, there's no way in hell to do justice to it. FWIW, my son hasn't read any of the books and he LOVES watching the series and has no trouble following the story.

    At the end of GoT, he really loved the scene with Dany and her dragons and said, "Wow, that's really cool! Of course, that's a wyvern and not a dragon, but that's so cool!"
    Stop boring me and try to think; it's the new sexy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harp View Post
    Just finished Medium Raw by Anthony Bourdain (good but not as interesting as Kitchen Confidential)
    Just got through with kitchen confidential and was surprised with how much I enjoyed it.

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