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Another Book Thread
For the summer, I've been giving a bunch of choices to read. I went to Boarder's today and looked up a couple of books.
The Forgotten Soldier by Guy Sajer seems to be really good from the reviews. I went to the store, but they didn't have it in stock; I couldn't sample any sections. It is 400 some pages if I remember correctly from the booklist. I have to hand in a 5 page paper (really easy, more so if it is a 400 page book) and watch 2 movies (easy as hell...2 page paper per movie). August is going to be really busy for me, but I'm sure if it's a book that I'd love, then I think I can easily finish the 400 pages. Have any of you guys ever read this book? I saw the reviews on [url:44006]http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1574882856/002-0469292-7338434?v=glance[/url:44006] and they all seem to be positive. I'm going to read either this book or The DaVinci Code by Dan Brown. What would you guys go with? |
The Universe in a Nutshell owns. Steven Hawking hand wrote it.
But it's not really a novel, it's more like a thing with all his shit about time travel and everything. |
over the summer ive got the following to read/finish
fear and loathing in america - letters from/to hunter s thompson 1968-1976 the rum diary - great book by hst, im half way through this, if you can get a copy of this then i highly recommend it the great shark hunt - best of gonzo thing. havent read this one yet hells angels - hunter s thompsons book about when he went along with the actual hells angels, im about a quarter of the way through this, good read. songs of the doomed - no idea havent start this either fear and loathing on the campaign trail 1972 - great read so far on the nixon blah blah i refuse to read anything except hunter s thompson as he is the only journalist/writer i can stand, and is not boring sleeping: . |
Im going to read The Da vinci Code and Trainspotting, probably wait tills chool so I can read it for the commuting there.
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ivanhoe is by far the best book ever written
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I think it would have been alot better if they had the WWII book in stock at the store so i could preview some of it and get a feel of what I'm about to dive into. I read through a bit of The DaVinci Code and thought it was alright. My friend said it was really good, so basically that's the only reason I'm thinking about reading the book by Dan Brown. |
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account, you almost get shellshock yourself as he describes the death throes of the German war machine. 10/10 The Da Vinci Code was good as well, the amount of detail relating to the Holy Grail and the Church Vs. humanistic spirituality is an eye-opener and would give plenty of meat to write about, but the book does have that "airport novel" feel about it...like a screenplay. I couldn't put it down, but only because I inadvertantly super-glued my fingers to the cover. oOo: |
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I am currently reading this
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... 39-3088720 pretty good look into some of the action and atrocities that went on during that time |
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