Revolutionary Road - Richard Yates
It's about suburbia and absolutely hilarious (if u like cynism)
Revolutionary Road - Richard Yates
It's about suburbia and absolutely hilarious (if u like cynism)
The Tibetan Book Of The Dead- W.Y.Evans-Wentz.
It's about the journey between dying and being born again.......
I'm currently reading "The Reality Dysfunction" by Peter F. Hamilton, and it's chuffing amazing. It's also about 1200 pages long. 1000 to go, and a week off. Should work out nicely.
I borrowed that book from library couple of years ago. Had to buy the sequels because I didn't want to wait for the library to order them for me... (that could have taken weeks at worst...) Highly recommended EPIC space opera for all sf fans)I'm currently reading "The Reality Dysfunction" by Peter F. Hamilton, and it's chuffing amazing. It's also about 1200 pages long. 1000 to go, and a week off. Should work out nicely
The Island Of DR. Moreau
G.W Wells
guy make weird experiments on animal in a remote island guy gets stuck on it and witneses all the horrible things being done
What I'm reading now: Bookworld post about what I'm reading now.... and alot of research articles
What I SHOULD be reading: A terry Pratchett or that new George R.R> MArtin once it's in paperback! LOL!
Re-re-re-re-reading The Count of Monte Cristo as I wait for Amazon. :/
The new George R.R. Martin's not coming out until April (which is the newest pushed-back date).
things are quiet until hitler decides he'd like to invade russia
so, he does
the russians are like "OMG WTF D00DZ, STOP TKING"
and the germans are still like "omg ph34r n00bz"
the russians fall back, all the way to moscow
and then they all begin h4xing, which brings on the russian winter
the germans are like "wtf, h4x"
-- WW2 for the l33t
'Microserfs' by Douglas Coupland, for the 2nd time.
It's interesting because I first read it years ago before I became a 'computer nerd' myself, and before my brother moved over to USA and worked for a failing (and now failed) .com company.
Since then I have visited him in SF, it being my first time in that part of the world... and it changes the way I read the book totally. It also makes Office Space more amusing - for me, that is... for my brother it is all too close to home!
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