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Steve K. Posted Jul 19, 2007
"I meant the Neil Gaiman coincidences that keep cropping up are spooky ..."
Ah, right, I missed the first word, "All very spooky ..."
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Lucky Llareggub - no more cannibals in our village, we ate the last one yesterday.. Posted Jul 23, 2007
I enjoyed One Flew over the Cuckoos Nest, miss nicky - better than the film. And I cycled 53 kms on my exercise bike yesterday. And I'm NOT reading any Parry Otter books.
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Cheerful Dragon Posted Jul 23, 2007
I've never read any Harry Potter, and I have no intention of doing so. I reckon the people who queued for hours in the rain to get the latest/last one are a few pages short of a novel.
There are a couple of spoof novels out there: Barry Trotter and the Shameless Parody, and Barry Trotter and the Unnecessary Sequel. Has anybody read them?
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Edward the Bonobo - Gone. Posted Jul 23, 2007
Coming back in late...
Life is too short to read Ayn Rand. I regret the portion of my own that I wasted on 'The Fountainhead'. She really was a disgraceful woman.
Bagpuss...
Ta! I didn't know there was a new Thusday Next. I *do* hope you realise that the missing footnotes thing is a meta-textual joke. (Sorry if I'm patronising you here...and even sorrier if I'm not.)
I'm finally nearing the end of Kim Stanley Robinson's Red/Green/Blue Mars trilogy of potboilers. They're not my usual fare, and in literary terms there are many reasons not to like them, but they're redeemed by the occasional discussion of interesting ideas.
So...what to read next? I have the Hitchens on order from the library. And Patrick Leigh-Fermor's name has come up in various contexts recently, which I might take as an omen. And a bought a vintage copy of 'Another Country' by James Baldwin the other day, and that's always worth a re-read...
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tjeika Posted Jul 23, 2007
I do read Harry Potter - and I just started the seventh Volume.
And I read the first "Barry Trotter" and didn't like it at all.
Re: Ayn Rand - never read it, but in GAS (Matt Ruff) the book is discussed and a Synopsis presented (I felt that was quite enough information about that).
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A Super Furry Animal Posted Jul 23, 2007
Life is never too short to read Ayn Rand. Atlas Shrugged is an exceptional piece of work.
I've been reading Neil Gaiman too...just finished Anansi Boys, and read American Gods and Stardust earlier this year. I started with Stardust, and I feel that it could be offputting as an intro to his work, as it's quite childish (in the way that The Hobbit is childish compared to LOTR) compared to the grown-up-ness of his other books that I've read. I'm glad I persevered and read more, though.
RF
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Edward the Bonobo - Gone. Posted Jul 23, 2007
I shall have to take your word on Atlas Shrugged. Conceivably it has literary merit. However, if like The Fountainhead, it reflects her vile philosophy then it must be quite hideous.
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A Super Furry Animal Posted Jul 23, 2007
Well, you're a left wing delusionist and I'm a capitalist freedom-lover, so we're never going to see eye to eye.
RF
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Edward the Bonobo - Gone. Posted Jul 23, 2007
Ah yes! Freedom - the survival of the most self-regarding.
Fancy starting an Ayn Rand thread? We can explain to one another why we're wrong.
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WanderingAlbatross - Wing-tipping down the rollers of life's ocean. Posted Jul 24, 2007
Atlas Shrugged still lurks on the corner of my desk like a guilty concious or a beggar with a particularly shaggy dog. I wonder if there is an Atlas Shrugged Anonymous or a specialist disposal company?
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Edward the Bonobo - Gone. Posted Jul 24, 2007
Burn it!
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Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. Posted Jul 24, 2007
Am ploughing through "On the shoulders of giants" Stephen Hawkings mix of introduction and full-text reproductions of important works in physics and astronomy (currently on Book of Copernicus's observations and calculations.)
Haven't yet finished The Earth, the Richard Fortey book from some tiem back. I'm dipping in in dribs and drabs.
I got a little bored of Focualt's pendulum and took a break from it. Plan on returning to it. soon.
I demolished the new harry Potter over the weekend - was a surprise gift from someone who doesn't read much but wanted to know how it ended and could count on me to tell them.
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Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. Posted Jul 24, 2007
Book 3 of Copernicus's 'On the Revolution of Heavenly Spheres
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Blackberry Cat , if one wishes to remain an individual in the midst of the teeming multitudes, one must make oneself grotesque Posted Jul 25, 2007
Currently reading Piratica by Tanith Lee
Fun nonsense for teenagers :D
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Sho - employed again! Posted Jul 25, 2007
should I be ashamed to say I "did" HP7 on Saturday, and promptly picked up HP1 and am now reading them all again?
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Edward the Bonobo - Gone. Posted Jul 25, 2007
Dare I say that the fact that so many people are getting through HP7 so quickly, considering its thickness, says something about its quality? It only took my ten year old daughter a day.
Hey ho! back to *real* books.
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Sho - employed again! Posted Jul 25, 2007
well, for me I wanted to whip through it before everyone spoiled it for me
I don't think it was as good as 3 or 5, but there you go (and it is a kids' book after all)
but now I'm about to go back to Middle Earth (yeah yeah...)
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Ginger The Feisty Posted Jul 25, 2007
God!, some people are so snobby about Harry Potter! I have read it and I love the story. Now I am on Richard Dawkins, The Ancestor's Tale!
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Cheerful Dragon Posted Jul 25, 2007
Started Shogun by James Clavell. Herodotus's Histories will be started when I've finished Persian Fire (over 3/4 done).
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Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. Posted Jul 25, 2007
I eyed the blind watchmaker in the bookshop today, passing through Sheffield station. Might put it on my list but it's getting to be a long list.
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