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thomasribiere
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squierbypetzl wrote: My gf lives +1 hr away, and since we´re doing the whole 1 wknd here 1 wknd there thing I get a lot of reading done... La Tregua (The Truce) - Mario Benedetti, Uruguay; one of my all time favorites, really rockin´ book, a must. 100 years of solitude - G G Marquez; obvious classic, read it 4 times, keep a notebook handy for the family tree. The Life of Don Pascual Duarte - Camilo J Cela (?); crude, distasteful, a true naturalist. Another of my all time top picks. Awesome book.
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uhoh
Jul 8, 2009, 9:55 PM
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Going After Cacciato - Tim O'Brien I know it's an old thread, but it's a good thread too.
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hafilax
Jul 8, 2009, 10:07 PM
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Nice bump. Spook Country- William Gibson
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erisspirit
Jul 8, 2009, 10:14 PM
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my new cookbook Nigella Express ... yup ... a cookbook
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snoangel
Jul 8, 2009, 10:35 PM
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erisspirit wrote: my new cookbook Nigella Express ... yup ... a cookbook Yours? As in you wrote it? That's awesome! I'm reading Colorado 14er Disasters by Mark Scott-Nash.
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erisspirit
Jul 8, 2009, 10:38 PM
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snoangel wrote: erisspirit wrote: my new cookbook Nigella Express ... yup ... a cookbook Yours? As in you wrote it? That's awesome! I'm reading Colorado 14er Disasters by Mark Scott-Nash. lol No I didn't write it... but that would be awesome... just bought it... and am now reading it... because I'm a dork that loves cooking
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rainman0915
Jul 8, 2009, 10:48 PM
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miscellaneous rc.com threads
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zeke_sf
Jul 8, 2009, 11:49 PM
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uhoh wrote: Going After Cacciato - Tim O'Brien I know it's an old thread, but it's a good thread too. I really like The Things they Carried much better, but O'Brien ain't bad at all.
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bill413
Jul 9, 2009, 2:05 AM
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hafilax wrote: Nice bump. Spook Country- William Gibson Is this the Neuromancer William Gibson?
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hafilax
Jul 9, 2009, 2:17 AM
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bill413 wrote: hafilax wrote: Nice bump. Spook Country- William Gibson Is this the Neuromancer William Gibson? Yes. His last 2 books have departed from the whole cyberpunk thing and are excellent. The previous was Pattern Recognition.
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macherry
Jul 9, 2009, 2:36 AM
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i'm reading The Year of Living Biblically so far just kind of funny, but then i'm only just into the book
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rrrADAM
Jul 9, 2009, 11:12 AM
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imnotclever
Jul 9, 2009, 12:17 PM
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on dingus's recommendation I picked up A soldier of the great war from the library. But this is the wrong time of the year for me to be reading. It's summer and the tour is on the tv and the sun it up late. I haven't started it yet.
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shockabuku
Jul 9, 2009, 1:44 PM
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Necronomicon, H.P. Lovecraft.
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Gmburns2000
Jul 9, 2009, 2:32 PM
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The complete short stories of Ernest Hemmginway: the Finca Vigia edition
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bill413
Jul 9, 2009, 2:36 PM
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hafilax wrote: bill413 wrote: hafilax wrote: Nice bump. Spook Country- William Gibson Is this the Neuromancer William Gibson? Yes. His last 2 books have departed from the whole cyberpunk thing and are excellent. The previous was Pattern Recognition. I'll have to go searching for them. Currently: Stephen Jay Gould's An Urchin in the Storm: Essays about Books and Ideas
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tongueinbarbie
Jul 9, 2009, 4:10 PM
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Manuals that came with the greenhouses I am building.
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Jul 9, 2009, 8:08 PM
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When American Airlines, in their infinitesimal wisdom, recently canceled my flight from Boston to Seattle, then rerouted us through FUCKING Dallas just prior to losing four people's luggage... OK, for the geographically challenged, Boston and Seattle are on a straight line. Dallas is, well, Dallas, and really not close to either Boston or Seattle. Bottom line is I picked up Stephen King's "Dreamcatcher" as an alternative to putting an olive pick through my eye, and on closer reflection, the whole olive idea sounds mildly amusing. AA charged us $15 per bag to take our bags at Boston, place ridiculously bar-coded tags on them, and then proceded to lose them and tell us the bar-codes really don't mean anything, We were going to ALASKA, and were packed for that. Call me stupid(you won't be the first), but four peoples rain boots, jackets, and clothes for six days were all gone, with America Airlines then and now denying any responsibility. We spent almost $1000 outfitting 4 people with 2 outfits and rain gear.
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nevertheless
Jul 9, 2009, 8:24 PM
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I've never read that book, but I have seen the movie, and it is quite funny. ..very funny.
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nevertheless
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Currently reading Le morte d'arthur by Sir thomas mallory. Have read 'the once and future king' by t.h white. ..many re-reads on my list.
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Gmburns2000
Jul 9, 2009, 8:46 PM
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nevertheless wrote: Currently reading Le morte d'arthur by Sir thomas mallory. Have read 'the once and future king' by t.h white. ..many re-reads on my list. that book was one of the first to change my life. loved it.
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nevertheless
Jul 9, 2009, 8:53 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: nevertheless wrote: Currently reading Le morte d'arthur by Sir thomas mallory. Have read 'the once and future king' by t.h white. ..many re-reads on my list. that book was one of the first to change my life. loved it. First, I just replied to one of your posts (the LEARN ENGLISH VIDEO).. checked my email, and rc.com notified me that you just replied to my post about the book. ..ah, it must be fate :) I'm a huge fan of arthurian tales. I'm trying to do research of 'arthurianly' symbolic pictures, so I can start drawing up my next tatoo :) It makes me happy to know that someone else greatly enjoy the tale :) Regards, Geniey
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kyleshea
Jul 9, 2009, 8:55 PM
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bill413 wrote: hafilax wrote: bill413 wrote: hafilax wrote: Nice bump. Spook Country- William Gibson Is this the Neuromancer William Gibson? Yes. His last 2 books have departed from the whole cyberpunk thing and are excellent. The previous was Pattern Recognition. I'll have to go searching for them. Currently: Stephen Jay Gould's An Urchin in the Storm: Essays about Books and Ideas i didnt like spook country as much. not bad, but not as good as earlier works.
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