WHAT YOU READING
mylatency
10,475 Posts
I need some new good books in my life. Anyone read Cormac McCarthy's "The Road" yet? Is it Oprah bookclubbiscious? holleur
Comments
Yes, late pass
Last night I started the Quaran. I think my copy is too heavy with too many commentaries for me to read in bed, so I'm looking for something else to read too.
I had the same issue with the copy I bought, I also was weary of the translation.
If you feel up to it, I'd love to hear a review of what you thought once you're done
It's extremely layered & self-referential in an extremely smug manner that kept me from really becoming fully emotionally engaged in the story. Still, it's consistently interesting in its use of language & storytelling techniques.
But the girl dumped for some other chick.
So now I'm reading the original Gerald Walker novel of this movie:
I'm sure there's a Freudian interpretation of my making this selection.
Kurt Vonnegut - Slaughterhouse 5
Then it's on to Christopher Hitchens' God Is Not Great. He seems like the more entertaining, unapologetically angry version of Dawkins. He said of Jerry Falwell, after his death, that "it's a shame there's no such thing as hell from Jerry Falwell to go to." Amazing.
Quite enjoyable, really.
I just started Desert Solitaire by Ed Abbey.
i read that a few months back. really enjoyed his writing style. have since passed it off to three different folks all who loved it. id recommend it.
just finished reading "the kite runner" by Khaled Hosseini. a book about a boy in afghanistan whos somewhat well-off, who has to skip out due to internal govt conflict and goes to america only to have more troubles here. great book and another one id tell you to go out and get.
This was a hard book to put down. I think I read it in a couple of days. I think he has another book that just came out.
Well...sort of. He famously said, "I believe in Spinoza's God who reveals himself in the orderly harmony of what exists, not in a God who concerns himself with the fates and actions of human beings." He certainly rebukes Christianity (and all the Abrahamic religions, among others), but he doesn't completely discard the notion of some sort of higher organizational power...it's just much more in the background than most religions would argue.
That said, I do want to read Dawkins' book. How is it so far?
maybe best music history book ever, easily the most intriguing one I have read in a loooooong time. Several references in it to THIS book:
which I am just starting....so far pretty good.
Also reading this in fits:
I have 2 copies I got free. freequaran.com or something like that. One is a beautiful giant hard bound copy. I will take both books to Powells and see if I can trade them for the pocket book edition.
I will definitely give soulstrut a review when I am done. Give me a year. Then I will have to think about reading A) The rest of the Old Testament beyond the Torah. B) The rest of the New Testament beyond the Gospels. C) The Book Of Morman. D) Talmud
I started C back when I was 20 but it read like a fairy tale not a serious religous text.
Maybe I should read the Talmud before I read the Quaran.
now I'm on this
Bill Hicks
talk about LOL...genius
"The Road" is excellent- kind of like a Max Max post-apocalyptic wasteland, but almost MORE sparse and frightening (if you can imagine that) yet more tender and personal.
This is a favorite of mine. Haven't revisited it in a while, though.
I just finished this:
and started re-reading this:
Recently re-read this. Still love it.
It's OK so far, taking me a long time to get through it....maybe because I'm getting to it at the end of the day? With this on the side