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Post by tomhet on Sept 28, 2008 6:12:31 GMT
Timbuktu by Paul Auster. There's something I don't like about him though. His literature is too bourgeois, I think
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Post by tomhet on Oct 1, 2008 6:23:52 GMT
My gf gave me a copy of Das Urteil und andere Erzählungen by Kafka, so I started it today
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Post by tomhet on Nov 22, 2008 4:09:13 GMT
About to finish the new Stephen King novel, Duma Key
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Post by richard on Nov 26, 2008 20:23:18 GMT
I've just finished the divina commedia, only the hell part, but I'm reading another one: Juárez y Maximiliano, La roca y el ensueño by Catón... I quit reading some months ago because my mom told me to read a boooring book, and then some other circunstances did not let me took another book, But I begun again, but wtf in this year I'm gonna read the shameful quantity of 5 books!
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Post by sbell on Nov 26, 2008 20:29:48 GMT
I've just finished the divina commedia, only the hell part, but I'm reading another one: Juárez y Maximiliano, La roca y el ensueño by Catón... I quit reading some months ago because my mom told me to read a boooring book, and then some other circunstances did not let me took another book, But I begun again, but wtf in this year I'm gonna read the shameful quantity of 5 books! Could be worse--you could have been reading the Twilight books.
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Post by tomhet on Nov 27, 2008 1:02:58 GMT
I've just finished the divina commedia, only the hell part, but I'm reading another one: Juárez y Maximiliano, La roca y el ensueño by Catón... I quit reading some months ago because my mom told me to read a boooring book, and then some other circunstances did not let me took another book, But I begun again, but wtf in this year I'm gonna read the shameful quantity of 5 books! I'm glad you're reading La Comedia
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Post by Ajax on Nov 27, 2008 1:38:16 GMT
I just read the TV Guide for next week and there doesn't seem to be much on. I might play with my dinosaurs.
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Post by richard on Nov 27, 2008 20:08:33 GMT
I've just finished the divina commedia, only the hell part, but I'm reading another one: Juárez y Maximiliano, La roca y el ensueño by Catón... I quit reading some months ago because my mom told me to read a boooring book, and then some other circunstances did not let me took another book, But I begun again, but wtf in this year I'm gonna read the shameful quantity of 5 books! Could be worse--you could have been reading the Twilight books. well yes thanks for the warning
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Post by tomhet on Nov 28, 2008 4:35:16 GMT
I'm actually re-reading Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness. Awesome stuff, he even mentions placoderms ;D
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Post by tetonbabydoll on Nov 28, 2008 5:14:25 GMT
Hmmm. Thumbing through Bakker's dino Heresies, which I just rediscovered in the back of the closet. Welll, technically, I am reading this very thread, right now. ;D ;D
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Post by Dinotoyforum on Nov 28, 2008 10:24:45 GMT
Just finished 'A History of Paleontology Illustration'
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Post by stoneage on Nov 28, 2008 22:46:39 GMT
I'm actually re-reading Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness. Awesome stuff, he even mentions placoderms ;D I sometimes listen to an old Psychedelic group called H.P. Lovecraft. Can you tell me more about this book?
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Post by tomhet on Nov 29, 2008 17:20:26 GMT
I'm actually re-reading Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness. Awesome stuff, he even mentions placoderms ;D I sometimes listen to an old Psychedelic group called H.P. Lovecraft. Can you tell me more about this book? It's a horror short novel, the account of a fictional scientific expedition to Antarctica. The scientists find a city and the remains of horrific creatures
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Post by tomhet on Jun 21, 2009 5:56:54 GMT
Currently rereading I Am Legend
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Post by Radman on Jun 22, 2009 17:40:34 GMT
Now that summer's here, anyone recommend any good dino fiction? Besides Raptor Red and the Crichton JP books, that is. I read Tyrannosaur Canyon last year, which had a few interesting moments, but most of it was pretty way out there.
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Post by Libraraptor on Jun 22, 2009 18:26:48 GMT
It´s not really fictional, but I strongly recommend "The Lost Dinosaurs From Egypt" by William Nothdurft and "Gorgon" by Peter Ward. They´re breathtaking and should provide you with a lot of reading joy! I really love both books, a look on amazon.com may give you more details about them.
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Post by deanm on Jun 23, 2009 2:11:28 GMT
Cycling between a number of books (depends where in the house I am Those of you with kids know where the best reading room is in the entire house ) re-reading David Unwins Pterosaurs book Peter Hamilton's "The Dreaming Void" Mike Holmes "Home Inspection" Book Jennifer Clack's "Gaining Ground" book on early tetrapods and finally becuase you can't take life to seriously a collection of cartoons by Dave Urquhart "Skookum's North".
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Post by therizinosaurus on Jun 23, 2009 2:54:40 GMT
Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand, love it so far.
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Post by Tyrannax on Jun 23, 2009 3:13:19 GMT
Now that summer's here, anyone recommend any good dino fiction? Besides Raptor Red and the Crichton JP books, that is. I read Tyrannosaur Canyon last year, which had a few interesting moments, but most of it was pretty way out there. I read the original I am Legend. It was okay, but when it came to the part where he found the woman, I became bored. I also read Tyrannosaur Canyon, and thought it was a bit dull too. ;D I am reading The Lock, and it is excellent!
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Post by sid on Jun 23, 2009 12:39:54 GMT
I'm currently re-reading one of my favorite books ever,"The Neverending Story" by Michael Ende...It has passed so much time since the first time i read it,but it's still engaging as always
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