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Posted: 3/31/2005, 12:32 am
by Johnny
Garfield!
Posted: 3/31/2005, 4:44 am
by nikki4982
I'm reading the CM.
... can't believe I was the first person to say that.
Posted: 3/31/2005, 4:44 am
by nikki4982
Lotus wrote:The only thing by Charles Dickens that I've read is Oliver Twist, I suppose I should read "A Tale of Two Cities" sometime soon, if not just for the first paragraph lol.
You should really read it. My favorite book of all time. Take the time to understand it... it's absolutely beautiful/heartbreaking.
Posted: 3/31/2005, 4:58 am
by Random Name
Lots and lots of Michael Crichton.
Posted: 3/31/2005, 5:16 am
by starseed_10
JD Salinger - Catcher in the Rye . for the third time
about to start on Juiced by Jose Canseco
Posted: 3/31/2005, 7:53 am
by ihatethunderbay
Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla by Stephen King.
Posted: 3/31/2005, 8:11 am
by AnnieDreams
A Series of Unfortunate Events
I really don't see why everyone raves about these books.
Posted: 3/31/2005, 1:02 pm
by evanw60
Virginia Woolf - Jacob's Room
I'm really not understanding this book at all, and I have to read it for my independent study in English. Fuck.
Then:
I have to finish Desolation Angels by Kerouac, which was so rudely interrupted by my English class.
Jack Kerouac - The Dharma Bums
Daniel Ellsberg - Secrets: A Memoir of Vietnam and the Pentagon Papers
Virginia Woolf - The Waves
Albert Camus - The Outsider, as well as the Plague
Posted: 3/31/2005, 1:42 pm
by happening fish
The Outsider is AWESOME. You feel like you're staring at a painting the whole time you're reading it.
Right now I'm working on a sexual ethics paper so I'm reading "Pornography - Not A Moral Issue" by Catherine MacKinnon. The woman's an idiot.
Posted: 3/31/2005, 1:51 pm
by Soozy
Ohh yay I <3 The Outsider. I'm reading the Plague at the moment which is also fab.
Posted: 3/31/2005, 2:19 pm
by olivia
i just read "Running With Scissors" by Augusten Buroughs, it was so good

its got to be one of the funniest weirdest books i've ever read

Posted: 3/31/2005, 4:29 pm
by laurel
ihatethunderbay wrote:Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla by Stephen King.
woo. i'm glad i'm not the only one in here that's not reading fancy shmancy books. i'm reading black house by stephen king and peter straub at the moment.
let it be known that i hate peter straub's writing, but am only reading black house because it's the very last stephen king book i haven't read.
Posted: 3/31/2005, 4:57 pm
by Hope
Im reading:
Brave New World
Sophie's World
Power of One
Lovely Bones
Posted: 3/31/2005, 5:06 pm
by Dr. Hobo
i'll prolly read newton's the principia after schools done and shit
then i'm gonna re-read the stephen hawking book i have... i dunno what its called.. i forget.. its in jax
Posted: 3/31/2005, 8:32 pm
by reza
starseed_10 wrote:JD Salinger - Catcher in the Rye . for the third time
about to start on Juiced by Jose Canseco
I've read the Catcher and the Rye like four times! It's brilliant.
Dharma Bums is also on my "to read list." Along with about 10 other books, haha.
Posted: 3/31/2005, 11:20 pm
by happening fish
Damn, this place is well-read

Posted: 3/31/2005, 11:23 pm
by starseed_10
Dr. Hobo wrote:i'll prolly read newton's the principia after schools done and shit
then i'm gonna re-read the stephen hawking book i have... i dunno what its called.. i forget.. its in jax
jeez, do they actually sell that?
as much as i hate newton for making calculus, it would be an awesome read.
Posted: 4/1/2005, 12:11 am
by reza
Dr. Hobo wrote:i'll prolly read newton's the principia after schools done and shit
then i'm gonna re-read the stephen hawking book i have... i dunno what its called.. i forget.. its in jax
A Brief History of Time?
Posted: 4/1/2005, 1:00 am
by Hope
happeningfish wrote:Damn, this place is well-read


Posted: 4/1/2005, 1:23 am
by Dr. Hobo
yeah steve they do
its on my shelf
and thanks frog!
thats the book
a brief history of time
theres another one too but i dont have it