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Murders in the Rue Morgue E.A.Poe.
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I am halfway through Barack Obama's Dreams from my father. Remarkably candid, but then it was written before he had any idea he would become president. He admits using cocaine, pot and booze, and of course the constant stream of cigarettes, but the real meat is the insight into his upbringing in a bigoted world, and his perception of it and how he dealt with it. I am even more amazed he is President now that I have read what he had to overcome to get there! |
1984 again.
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Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris. [Yeah yeah, I know..]
The Right Hand of Evil by John Saul. Recently Finished: The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls by Emilie Autumn. [Perhaps one of the most intense books I've ever read. Not suggested for anyone prone to cutting, suicidal tendencies, or other self-destructive behaviors.] |
The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov.
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Lost horizon- James Hilton
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"A Distant Mirror, the Calamitous 14th Century" - Barbara W. Tuchman
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Shelley's Frankenstein... for the first time. How, in my 31 years, I have not read this is beyond me. Like Dracula abd most of Dickens, I had simply assumed that I had due to general cultural literacy.
Next up- Barker's Books of Blood. For old times' sake. |
Catch - 22. I haven't read it before and it was cheap so I thought why not.
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I hope it's as good as it's meant to be, I hate being disappointed by books that don't live up to their hype.
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And The Hippos Were Boiled In Their Tanks
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Currently rereading Earth Abides by George R. Stewart
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Gothic Charm School- Jillian Venters, The Goth Bible - Nancy Kilpatrick, and The Lightning Thief - Rick Riordan because they are forcing me to read the lightning thief for a school project.
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Charlotte sometimes - Penelope farmer the song by the cure is great too
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Lucifer's Hammer, by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle
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The Right Hand of Evil by John Saul.
Then, probably start on the Wheel of Time series. Perhaps. Possibly. |
Forever Barbie: the Unauthorized Biography of a Real Doll
I went to Barnes & Noble today and had to pick up a couple of their Barbie collector guides...omwagwad...they have pictures and everything, almost every single one. I felt like I did when I discovered Barbie Shanghai - just an N.R.F.B. taking her first plastic-heeled step out into the real, deluxe set, accessories included world. http://images.google.com/images?hl=e...-8&sa=N&tab=wi |
Writing The Natural Way--Gabriele Rico
This chick has one--maybe two--creative writing tips and she's made a 260 page book out of them. Gotta love those writing advice books. |
The only writing book I read as an adult was Stephen Fry's The Ode Less Traveled, I couldn't stick with practicing poetry but I still like the book and recommend it to anyone who wants to write poetry, and I try to force it on people who make me read their nonsensical angst fest prose.
Anywho, finished The Feminine Mystique today, it took me a while. It was good but she lost me after quoting Freud about homosexuality, saying that homosexuals are basically immature men, and by forcing women to stay home it makes men more feminine and therefore more overtly homosexual. So yeah its horribly heteronormative and completely ignores women of colour and anyone below middle class, but it was 1963, so I don't hold it against her or the rest of the book. Wish she made another edition after psychology stopped treating homosexuality as a mental disorder. Started Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale. |
Aaaaand I have the book finished already, it was that hard to put down. Clearly I need to read more Atwood.
Now reading Mushishi Volume Two! To tie me over until I go to work tomorrow and pick up another novel. |
I am now reading Coroline by Neil Gaiman
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I'm currently re-reading The Temporary Autonomous Zone and Ontological Anarchy by Hakim Bey. It's been a while.
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