How about it? What was the lastest book you have read and enjoyed?
Mine was Macbeth by William Shakespeares...I don't really know why. Yet I really enjoy Shakespears classics. Werid yes.
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How about it? What was the lastest book you have read and enjoyed?
Mine was Macbeth by William Shakespeares...I don't really know why. Yet I really enjoy Shakespears classics. Werid yes.
hmmm. the last book i read was Wrong about japan: a fathers journey with his son. i really liked it. now i can't wait til i get to go to japan!
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"Shakespeare", not "Shakespeares" or "Shakespears".
Anyhow, "Human, all too human" by Friedrich Nietzsche was good reading, though it was a while i read it...
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i read King of Murgos by David Eddings i really enjoyed it
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Heir Apparent. Every interesting. A great mix. It was down right hilarious!Originally Posted by KaGe_YaMi_BoY
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the last book i read was the menu to subway and i sorta enjoyed it?
"Every time i go to try to leave, somethings pulling on my sleeve. i don't wanna but i gotta stay. DRUGS REALLY GOT A HOLD OF ME. Every time i try to tell 'em no they won't let me ever let 'em go. Ima sucker that's all i gotta say, DRUGS REALLY GOT A HOLD OF ME!!''
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the last book i have read was The Thief and i really enjoyed it. It has humor, adventure, fantasy, and alittle on the real side but its still good
Erm... "The Five People You Meet In Heaven" or something of the sort. Good solid read, I daresay. I reccomend it to everyone.
I read Hannibal by Tomas Haris like 10 times.
I forget what I recently read though.
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky. It has some of the best characters in literary fiction and an interesting plot.
Been meaning to read that for a while, havn't gotten to it yet. Will probably read it some time later this year or maybe next year...Originally Posted by VRini87
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the latest book i have read and enjoyed was Sinner by: Sara Douglass.
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Read AND enjoyed..?
Hm..
I'm totally sci-fi whacked so I'd have to say the Rhapsody series by Elizabeth Hayden . She's excellent. Except, as with most bestsellers, they begin to get worse as the series advances...very unfortunate =/.
I am currently reading Mort by Terry Pratchett and really enjoying it though the last I read and enjoyed was The Fith Elephant by him (I did not really like Equal Rites).
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I'm working on The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy . I'm not as crazy about it as everyone else seems to be. I prefer more character driven stuff.
pff mine ''vertraging'' by Tim Krabbée .. It's boring!!O.o , I don't recommand it ... But that's probably self-evident >_> Who want's to read a dutch book?!
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Ah The last book I took the time to read was the last book in the NetForce Series by Tom Clancy, not his best work, but it was good non-the-less.
I did enjoy reading through it the plot is pretty basic and the slight love story is cute, not very edge of your seat action or anything like that but a good read.
Some of my favorites are Hamlet by Shakespeare, Something about Hamlet alwasy intrigued me... the fact I don't believe he was insane might be it... Macbeth wasn't big for me... didn't like it too much.. It was cool and all but that's it.
I also when I was younger enjoyed Nancy Drew.
Most anything Tom Clancy writes is good for me. I did enjoy his Ops books... they were quite facinating.
Moving on though, I'm more of a comic person... some books I want to read though include the Harry Potter books and the Lord of the Rings books... heh, until recently I was NOT into reading very much now, I Love it.
the last books i read were the vampire hunter d novel,and i reread a clock work orange
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mmm. Lots.
Beyond Good and Evil - Nietzsche / The first I read from him. A few years ago. I hardly recall it.
The Art of Insult - Schopenhauer / Funny.
L'Avalée des avalées - Réjean Ducharme / I could have written that book.
La Chute/L'étranger - Alber Camus / Subtlely cynical. Miam.
Métaphysique des tubes/Hygiène de l'assassin - Amélie Nothomb / Very great raw style.
Il Principe - Niccolo Machiavelli / Hahaha, miam.
Jean Cocteau - Les enfants terribles / Just miam too.
About anything by Artaud.
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Last book I read was probably.. "When Nietzsche wept" by some guy I don't remember the name of. Mixing facts and fiction, I don't know. It was ok.
Currently reading "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" By Hunter S. Thompson. Funniest book I've read in a decade.
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So the last book I read and really enjoyed was "Shadow's Bend" which is a rather amusing story about H.P. Lovecraft as he journeys across the America of 1935 with a woman named Glory and a fellow cult writer, Robert E. Howard, in hopes of saving the world from the very creature he so often wrote about - the evil God Cthulhu.
Side note on Robert E. Howard: in case you didn't know, he was the writer of Conan the Barbarian.
The book I read before that, however, was one I raved about for weeks, I'm sure. "Calculating God" was the name. I trust that if anyone reads it in the future, or already HAS read it, they'll find the alien race of the Wreeds to be fascinating, as did I. Not being able to count is strangely interesting. The entire book was peppered with amusing quips, as well.
i dont know which the last one was, but i like the Darkove-Series from Marion Zimmer Bradley most ^^ well, im a fantasy fan and i like her style of telling very much. id like to read an original so i can see her real style which may get lost in the translation
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