New year, new reading. I´m sorry I couldn´t finish Neal Stephenson´s Quicksilver because I´m a shallow person. Chuck Palahniuk´s (Fight Club) Choke seems to be almost reading itself in front of my eyes.
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New year, new reading. I´m sorry I couldn´t finish Neal Stephenson´s Quicksilver because I´m a shallow person. Chuck Palahniuk´s (Fight Club) Choke seems to be almost reading itself in front of my eyes. |
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![]() ![]() I'm going through a phase where I'm having trouble being dedicated to any books, but I've been bouncing around between A New Dawn: The Complete Don A. Stuart Stories (a collection of John W. Campbell's work under that pseudonym), Richard Matheson's The Incredible Shrinking Man and Jack London's White Fang. |
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i loved that book, the german translation is excellent, done by best english-german translator available...
today: Ducasse made simple. I think I have to pimp my chef abilities a little!!
And I'm going for that Chabon book... |
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Kavalier & Clay? It wasn´t mine actually. It was ynnpar who suggested it first at page 2 of 2008. It´s a hefty tome!
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Giulio Leoni - The Mosaic Crimes I´m not reading this in italian, this one just had a cover that looked more like the one I have. One of those historical novels where places and characters have some real background but most of the plot is made up. In this one Dante Alighieri is an official in Firenze and he has to investigate a murder in a church. I haven´t really made up my mind if it´s total bollocks or if there is some idea in it. Concept is kinda attractive from many angles and it´s entertaining though. |
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J.G. Ballard: Super-Cannes. It´s promising that includes sci-fi but I haven´t seen much of that yet. |
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Fandorin, while I love watching sci fi movies and bad TV, but I haven't read many (any?) sci fi books. Recently a few friends have suggested I look at
Stephenson and/or Gibson. I'd love some recommendations for either.
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chrome3D wrote:My girlfriend 'forced' me to watch the movie (she read the book) but I ended up liking it very much. Now I'll have to read the book...
"Anything too stupid to be said is sung" - Voltaire
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i'm thoroughly enjoying Cryptonomicon. it seems to be science fiction...but you know, while science and maths play a certain role in the book, i only think
of it as "novel". a multi-layered, clever, extremely well-written (in Stephenson's terrific style) novel. it defies genre. just as Casablanca is
a great film and not a great buddy movie/war movie/romance movie...
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"Anything too stupid to be said is sung" - Voltaire
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bloody hell, what a novel!!! |
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finished Kavalier & Clay today. Fucking fantastic! 8,5 out of 10.
next on:
Third part of the trilogy. Pt. 1 was great with lots of ultra-violence, kroovy and the old in and out, Pt. 2 was OK, now what has that dead Swedish guy left in the cornucopia in Pt. 3? |
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I would have given Kavalier & Clay 9,5 out of 10.
Stieg Larsson? Haven´t yet gotten in to his stuff but it´s somewhere in the future for sure. So if swedish crime is okay, it´s a huge genre, then this might be okay too:
Johan Theorin: Echoes From The Dead.
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I haven't one-to-ten-ned books until now, so I have to think about it still a little....yes, Kav 'n Clay is maybe even in the niner realm. I hope to
read more of Chabon's books, that Yiddish Policeman sounded promising.
@Stieg Larsson - my impression of the Swedish is now - a few millions of sick bastards, something like the North Koreans of Northern Europe. But maybe that's what you start to think about once you've had enough of handy DIY furniture, elks and lovely lakes. Spiced with improbabilities, lengthy explanations of what I already understood, but in the end, an utterly satisfying crime novel read. I have read only two of Rankin's books - so far I liked them a lot, especially the little dialogues about the music - "Did you like that Mogwai tape I gave you last week?" - "Ehm, um, yes, especially the lyrics". "What was that band?" - "The Cocteau Twins. They're from Grangemouth." - "Ah, that explains everything, all that chemical stuff in the water..." Definitely have to check out more of his stuff, but for now it's:
much easier to digest than this Baroque Trilogy...the first 200 pages left me breathless...perhaps 20 of the best first 20 pages i've ever read anywhere.... "From the opening line of his breakthrough cyberpunk novel Snow Crash, Neal Stephenson plunges the reader into a not-too-distant future. It is a world where the Mafia controls pizza delivery, the United States exists as a patchwork of corporate-franchise city states, and the Internet--incarnate as the Metaverse--looks something like last year's hype would lead you to believe it should. Enter Hiro Protagonist--hacker, samurai swordsman and pizza-delivery driver. When his best friend fries his brain on a new designer drug called Snow Crash and his beautiful, brainy ex-girlfriend asks for his help, what's a guy with a name like that to do? He rushes to the rescue. A breakneck-paced 21st-century novel, Snow Crash interweaves everything from Sumerian myth to visions of a postmodern civilization on the brink of collapse. Faster than the speed of television and a whole lot more fun, Snow Crash is the portrayal of a future that is bizarre enough to be plausible. "
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So Fando, that's the one I should start with then, huh?
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well *I* think it's fucking awesome!
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