The Books thread.
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Thanks to Nico's recommendation, I've totally embraced Nabokov's literary genius. Beautiful prose, and fantastic abiitiy to have such a beautiful style in both English and Russian (he was a perfect bilinguist, and even trilinguist as he also used French a lot).
It makes me wonder how well his Evgeniy Onegin translation is perceived by the non-Russian audience... Anyone read it?
It makes me wonder how well his Evgeniy Onegin translation is perceived by the non-Russian audience... Anyone read it?
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Inside the Soviet Army
Entertaining, but you can never really trust defectors. Might be some embellishment.
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Technically its a long assed series (10 books) of which I own every original.Splatterpope wrote:I've probably said it before, but I can't be bothered leafing through all the pages looking for my avatar.
Read Chronicles of Amber, by Roger Zelazny.
It's one of the best books(series) ever, seriously.
The first half of the series was great, but I found the second half a little meh.
It's pretty good if you want a different take on a fantasy/sci-fi novel.
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Mandalorian FaLLouT GoD wrote:Technically its a long assed series (10 books) of which I own every original.Splatterpope wrote:I've probably said it before, but I can't be bothered leafing through all the pages looking for my avatar.
Read Chronicles of Amber, by Roger Zelazny.
It's one of the best books(series) ever, seriously.
The first half of the series was great, but I found the second half a little meh.
It's pretty good if you want a different take on a fantasy/sci-fi novel.
try reading Hubbard's dekalogy "Mission Earth" i was the first dekalogy
to exist, and in my opinion one of the best... and ... its fuckin whacked out. ol' L.Ron Hubbard must have ben on meds while writing this, or hallucinogens.
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I just finished God is Not Great by Chris Hitchens. Fucking awesome book. Great read for any athiests out there or anybody else that agrees organized religion sucks.
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I have it on the bookshelf.
Also Zombie Survival Guide is alright for a few chuckles. Never got around to World War Z though.
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Just finished The Active Side of Infinity by Carlos Castenada. It was very strange but worth a read as its not very long.
Now I'm working on Pale Blue Dot by Carl Sagan as an audiobook. It's pretty interesting so far.
Now I'm working on Pale Blue Dot by Carl Sagan as an audiobook. It's pretty interesting so far.
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