Was really impressed with the Hunger Games movie, so i decided to read the books. Am just over half way through the first one, and want to finish the second before the movie for that comes out. At the rate I'm eating through this one (i don't usually spend a lot of time on any books i may be reading), i should have them all finished long before that.
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Originally posted by Deano View PostJust finished Great North Road by Peter Hamilton (good but long) and then Hydrogen Sonata by Iain M Banks - a culture novel which was, as usual, brilliant.
Don't know what to read next...
or "perfume"?
both a little different and great reads
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I have just read (for free online, yay me!) Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill, it is not actually as cheesy as it sounds, it was written just after the great depression when America was rebuilding, the author spent time with Andrew Carnegie who asked him to study the work of the mega rich and interview all of them so this set of rules can be taken from them and given to the masses, it includes Carnegie himself, Henry Ford, Thomas Edison and numerous other businessmen that you will of no doubt heard of, only a short book so give it a try, the stories behind every 'law' or 'rule' make for a good read.
PDF copy can be read here http://www.soilandhealth.org/03sov/0....grow.rich.pdf
Just re-reading Factotum by Charles Bukowski the Poet Laureate of Skid Row, nice pleasurable and easy book to read.
?I asked the professors who teach the meaning of life to tell me what is happiness. And I went to famous executives who boss the work of thousands of men. They all shook their heads and gave me a smile as though I was trying to fool with them. And then one Sunday afternoon I wandered out along the Desplaines river and I saw a crowd of Hungarians under the trees with their women and children and a keg of beer and an accordion.?
Carl Sandburg
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Anyone like Hunter S. Thompson?
I'm on the collection: The Great Shark HuntOriginally posted by ValeTudoGuyMarc's a Fat Molly
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Originally posted by Drewmidorn View PostHi Butternut.... Reading those collected articles made me realise that he wasn't simply the extremely amusing, totally insane, gun toting, eloquent druggy of "Fear and Loathing...." But also a very forward looking, canny, subversive and intelligent man..... As well as a fantastic nutter!
Yes! He has his bleeding PhD in journalism. I couldn't have figured that out from Fear and Loathing.. Methinks that book just appeased the masses because of the drug culture and las vegas (party) situation.
His essays (collectively together in his other books) are much more exquisite and for people who enjoy high-level literature. The Great Shark Hunt has him using a cigarette holder for god's sake! hahaOriginally posted by ValeTudoGuyMarc's a Fat Molly
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Reading 'Wool' at the moment, the omnibus edition, so all books.
Throughly recommended. Set within some underground silo after the world's atmosphere is reduced to toxic shite after some unknown event...brilliant.
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19th Century fiction - cigar heaven
I have been stuck in the 19th Century for years. Working my way through Wilkie Collins novels at the moment - great storytelling and you are never more than a chapter or two from a cigar!I'm sure there are greater things in life than a fine cigar ........... but right now I can't think what they might be.
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