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PaperHurricanesAndPlanes 05-08-2007 06:41 PM

School: Cat's Cradle
For Me: Brave New World

Kevorkian Logic 05-08-2007 07:10 PM

Cat's Cradle is a school book? damn. It was one of the books my dad read it to me when I was little before I went to bed; I reread it like 2 years ago or something and found it pretty awesome.

But yea, but Tom its a really good book, read it now, I can lend it to you if you want. I actually think you might enjoy some absurdist fiction, its really an interesting genre once you get used to the weird plot structure. If your not afraid of it, I can lend you/give you the names of a few stellar books in that genre, but you might shy away like many of the people I tried to convince to read it.

Then again you already of a hell of a lot of books to read.

cardboard adolescent 05-08-2007 07:16 PM

Are you referring to Cat's Cradle? If so, I'd much appreciate it if you could lend it to me.

And most of the absurdist stuff I'm reading right now are plays, so some good novel recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

.V. 05-08-2007 07:19 PM

just finished brave new world by aldous huxley.
cool book.

gonna start something else soon but i dont know which book ill pick.

PaperHurricanesAndPlanes 05-08-2007 07:25 PM

Brave New World is so fucking sick. I love love it. It's like 1984 without the massive element of suck. Next I'll probably start reading some political theory for my political science class next year. Maybe some Locke.

.V. 05-08-2007 07:31 PM

hey i enjoyed 1984. the books have similarities but different styles.
as far as reading locke, if im not mistaken that is the material that inspired either jeffereson or hamilton, of which i cant remember. i think hamilton..

cardboard adolescent 05-08-2007 08:13 PM

I much prefered 1984.

adidasss 05-09-2007 04:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cardboard adolescent (Post 365443)
Still have to finish Lolita (which I started about a year ago),

I couldn't put it down once I picked it up...the most beautifully written book I've ever read...It was like liquid poetry...even more astonishing when you remember that it was written by a Russian.

acratertocoffin 05-09-2007 05:02 AM

Grant Morrison's "Arkham Asylum: A Serious House On Serious Earth".

Every panel is a blend of painting, collage, and ink drawings and Morrison's exploration of various mystic ideas, including the symbiosis between Batman and the criminals he captured and recaptured. Unlike a lot of graphic novels, Morrison uses symbolism that includes the works of Lewis Carroll, the Christian Mystery Plays, the psychology of Carl Jung and the works of Joseph Campbell.

Normally I hate graphic novels, but this thing is just amazing.

EDIT: And David Wondrich's Stomp and Swerve.

holdyoualways 05-09-2007 10:21 AM

for my own self im reading insomnia by stephen king
its just now starting to get semi interesting, im a bit disappointed since i LOVE stephen king
im assuming the book & the movie have nothing to do with each other either
& for school im reading of mice & men by john steinbeck
well, not really reading it so much as skimming through it & answering the questions
:-P


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