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Talk about music, movies, TV, books, other types of entertainment and what your vices are. Also, if you're addicted to the high you get off Aspirin, this is the place to talk about it.
I've gotten myself into the habit of always carrying a Discworld book by Terry Pratchett around - small paperbacl version fits nicely in my pocket so I can read it whenever I feel like it. Before Pratchett I was reading a collection for short stories by Neil Gaiman and after I'm finished with the current book, I think I'll read through Salmon of Doubt by Douglas Adams.
I look for easy and humourous reading these days, seeing as uni-reading is filled with big words, teadious paragraphs and headaches that just straigt at you from every other page.
erich maria remarque's arch of triumph. you may remember he was also the author of all quiet on the western front
it follows a displaced german doctor living as an illegal refugee in paris just before the start of ww2, trying to continue practicing medicine and evade deportation its pretty neat
S4ur0n27 wrote:what's this thing with taking pictures of your books?
Because he likes to read, that's why, you got a problem with that? Huh? Johnny will fuck your shit up with wisdom and knowledge because he is wise and knowledgable, he reads some mean ass books because he likes to build knowledge. Yeah yeah.
Ah, yes, I quite enjoyed Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front. Juxtapositioning it with Junger's take on the war was quite interesting, to say the least. I've been intending to have a look at the rest of his body of work, but I suspect that it'll take me a while to get around to it; Mt. Unread is ever growing skyward.