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Subject: (The Return of) What book are you reading at this time?
Posted Sep 28, 2002 by Researcher 177704
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At the moment I am (re)reading...

'Catch-22' - Joseph Heller.

Not really a book, but...

'Selected poems' - WB Yeats

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Subject: (The Return of) What book are you reading at this time?
Posted Sep 29, 2002 by PaulBateman
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It must be about ten years ago when I read Catch-22. (It was birthday last weekend so I'm feeling old...)

I was reading 'Black House' by Stephen King and Peter Straub wasn't getting into it. It's supposed to be a sequelt to 'The Talisman', but like must sequels doesn't appear to be as good as the original.

However, I've moved on 'London Irish' by Zane (what sort of name is that?) Radcliffe which I'm quite enjoyig at the moment. When I've finished it I may have another stab at 'Black House' or I may move onto 'Altered Carbon' by Richard Morgan.


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Subject: (The Return of) What book are you reading at this time?
Posted Sep 29, 2002 by Green_thing_under_the_sofa
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I'm trying to finish Raskolnikov - Crime and Punishment

Great book, but kinda depressing


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Subject: (The Return of) What book are you reading at this time?
Posted Sep 29, 2002 by Tilly - back in mauve
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'Down Under' by Bill Bryson. A friend finally bullied me into buying a Bryson-book, and I'm delighted biggrin

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Subject: (The Return of) What book are you reading at this time?
Posted Sep 29, 2002 by Captain_SpankMunki [Keeper & Former ACE] Thanking <Diety of choice> for the joy of Goo.
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Alastair Reynolds - Chasm City.

Could ol' Bryson. The only problem I have with him is that he made me laugh out loud on the train.

Liam.


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Subject: (The Return of) What book are you reading at this time?
Posted Sep 29, 2002 by Online NowEmily...and nothing much else.
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The Hobbit is sat by my bed preparing to be read, and I'm damn well going to get through it this timesmiley

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Subject: (The Return of) What book are you reading at this time?
Posted Sep 30, 2002 by PaulBateman
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Finished Down Under the other week...winkeye

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Subject: (The Return of) What book are you reading at this time?
Posted Sep 30, 2002 by Online NowSho - It's Mrs G to you!
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Started something Iris Murdoch...... but I'm ashamed to say that I can't remember the title

It's an original Penguin edition though, with really hard cardboard cover, very awkward to hold in bed


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Subject: (The Return of) What book are you reading at this time?
Posted Sep 30, 2002 by Researcher 177704
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I decided that reading Catch-22 again was a bit of a waste of my limited reading time, as I've read it before. I'm reading 'the catcher in the rye' instead.

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Subject: (The Return of) What book are you reading at this time?
Posted Sep 30, 2002 by liekki
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Hey cool , I just finished that one. smiley

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Subject: (The Return of) What book are you reading at this time?
Posted Sep 30, 2002 by Researcher 177704
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Which one, Catch-22 or The Catcher in the Rye?

What did you think of it?

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Subject: (The Return of) What book are you reading at this time?
Posted Sep 30, 2002 by liekki
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'The Cather in the Rye'.

I knew absolutely *nothing* about that book before I started reading it except for that it was 'the great American classic' which sounded really pompous. So before I opened the book I had this image of a pompous book about agriculture.

Thus I was very surprised about how good it was. I loved the style; that whole inner monologue thing is magnificent, and the spelling is just what it ought to be. Mostly I was just amazed at how everything about the book was so modern, and discreetly shocking.

And Holden Caulfield is simply ingeniously pictured. I loved him.

Read and enjoy! smiley


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Subject: (The Return of) What book are you reading at this time?
Posted Oct 1, 2002 by Cheerful Dragon
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Well, I'm back from my holiday and I managed to read four of the books I took with me - all three by Simak and 'Marie Antoinette'. I'm about one-third of the way through 'Sarum', so I've got that to finish off (having spilt coffee over it while on holiday! sadface )

I'm also reading "Sharpe's Fortress" by Bernard Cornwell, "A Test of Time" by David Rohl and "The Pickwick Papers" by Dickens.


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Subject: (The Return of) What book are you reading at this time?
Posted Oct 1, 2002 by Online NowSho - It's Mrs G to you!
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The Sharpe books are great. I just read another one of Bernard Cornwell's about Arthur 'The Winter King' but I think it's part of a trilogy and I have no chance to get the others right now.

Perhaps I'll give Catcher in the Rye another go. I thought it was a load of poop. Or was that The Bell Jar?


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Subject: (The Return of) What book are you reading at this time?
Posted Oct 1, 2002 by Researcher 177704
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I'm on page 19/192 of 'The Catcher in the Rye' and am enjoying it so far. According to my maths, I'm 9.9% of the way to finishing it already biggrin

I enjoyed reading 'The Bell Jar' too, by the way Sho. We must have very different tastes winkeye

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Subject: (The Return of) What book are you reading at this time?
Posted Oct 2, 2002 by the other omylouse "multiply (1*6) by (6*1+0+3)!"
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hope u enjoy the hobbit em. i gotta reread it again sometime. keep 4gettin the dwarves' names! blush

rereadin red dragon b4 the film comes out. got a new book in oxams 2day (for only 50p cuz they r closing down that store soon!), 'the dragon in the stone' by alan scott. any1 know it?

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Subject: (The Return of) What book are you reading at this time?
Posted Oct 2, 2002 by Captain_SpankMunki [Keeper & Former ACE] Thanking <Diety of choice> for the joy of Goo.
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I put down Alastair Reynolds Chasm City for a bit because it was going very slowly.

I've just started reading The Bourne Identity, Robert Ludlum. I had read the Prometheus Deception and Sigma Protocal recently and thought I would give it a try.

Liam.


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Subject: (The Return of) What book are you reading at this time?
Posted Oct 2, 2002 by Greta_9, Keeper of the 4/4 Beat and Deep Sexy Basslines, in a strange condition
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Post: 818

An Italian book: "L'ultimo dei Vostiachi" (The last of the Vostyaks). So far, strange and complicated and often obscure, but promises well.

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Subject: (The Return of) What book are you reading at this time?
Posted Oct 3, 2002 by DA ; Simply Vicky: Don't get pithy with me!
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Sounds interesting Greta! Multi-cultural..

I'm reading a *very* tedious book on parapsychology by Richard Broughton, and I"m still reading 'Wolf Speaker' by Tamora Pearce. Not so bad!


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Subject: (The Return of) What book are you reading at this time?
Posted Oct 3, 2002 by several, a/k/a random
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i got referenced to a 1989 book by one clifford stoll called 'the cuckoo's egg' about a hacker-tracker that explains about compu-protocol, networks and the like. i'm not re-reading it now, but 'soul of a new machine' by tracy kidder is about compu-design (how the early machines were made, and by who.)

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