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you never know what nazies are ready to doNicolai wrote:the movie stuff is from another book, IIRC, and it probably didn't take place at all :zomg:
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Yeah Shogun and King Rat are good stuff, could never be fucked to read the rest. After you read Shogun, go watch the miniseries with Mifune...but wait till you have the 'flu or are in the hospital and can't do anything - it's fucking loooong.S4ur0n27 wrote:Ah, yeah, it's awesome. Read King Rat too. Actually, all Clavell's books are good, except Whirlwind. And I heard Gaijin wasn't too good either.Dogmeatlives wrote:I started Shogun. It's really good. Long as shit, but good. High seas Japanese Samurai adventure and whatnot.
Now reading Don Quixote, and drinking it too (and people say Puerto Ricans don't work hard - they make some damn fine rum Morgan's, Bacardi etc.)- I don't know if I'm ambitious enough to finish it. Will probably go into the pile with Gibbons' Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire and Bullock's Hitler and Stalin as long ass books that I won't finish this decade.
Yeah, I read Beevor's Stalingrad, badass shit. That movie with Jude Law is crap though (first ten minutes showing the russkies fleeing across the Volga was cool)S4ur0n27 wrote:you never know what nazies are ready to doNicolai wrote:the movie stuff is from another book, IIRC, and it probably didn't take place at all :zomg:
Never bothered with the miniseries, I thought it could only be "not as good as" the book.Cimmerian Nights wrote:Yeah Shogun and King Rat are good stuff, could never be fucked to read the rest. After you read Shogun, go watch the miniseries with Mifune...but wait till you have the 'flu or are in the hospital and can't do anything - it's fucking loooong.S4ur0n27 wrote:Ah, yeah, it's awesome. Read King Rat too. Actually, all Clavell's books are good, except Whirlwind. And I heard Gaijin wasn't too good either.Dogmeatlives wrote:I started Shogun. It's really good. Long as shit, but good. High seas Japanese Samurai adventure and whatnot.
As for Don Quixote : meh. I read it in high school though, maybe I was too young or something.
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OK, after taking a break to reread Z for Zachariah (great book, still holds up today) I finally got around to finishing The Moon is a Harsh Mistress. Things picked up in the final act when war started between the Moon and Earth. The Federated Nations (all the nations of the earth) tries to invade and bomb the shit out of the lunar colonists. They fail. In response the moon folks use a "catapult" (think the dealy on aircraft carriers used to launch jets) they constructed to throw giant rock filled cans down to earth at strategic locations. The FN gets pissed and tries to fight back, more stuff is crushed over and over by rocks, people die, China says fuck this we like the Moon, more countries cave, the Moon is free Yay end of story.
If you're interested in Heinlein check out Starship Troopers, Farnham's Freehold, and possibly Stranger in a Strange Land. TMiaHM is not a long book, it's just painful to read. To put it in perspective, I read 1-2 books a week. This one took me a month.
If you're interested in Heinlein check out Starship Troopers, Farnham's Freehold, and possibly Stranger in a Strange Land. TMiaHM is not a long book, it's just painful to read. To put it in perspective, I read 1-2 books a week. This one took me a month.
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Oh, good to hear. I'll check out the one and not the others.S4ur0n27 wrote:Ah, yeah, it's awesome. Read King Rat too. Actually, all Clavell's books are good, except Whirlwind. And I heard Gaijin wasn't too good either.Dogmeatlives wrote:I started Shogun. It's really good. Long as shit, but good. High seas Japanese Samurai adventure and whatnot.
Shogun gets better the farther along I get, though it's an audiobook. I work in a factory so just listen to it all day. It's like forty hours long.
The Japanese culture is so interesting. It seems so savage but in many ways it is better, at least for Samurai, than the more 'civilized' England. I love all the Samurai conspiracy talk and the planning and plotting and double-crossing. I highly recommend it.
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the menard one is superior, obviously. who can identify with the protagonist of some book that was written 400 years ago?
Currently rereading Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose, since I realized that I had forgotten pretty much the entire plot as I was adding it to my librarything.com account. :alzheimers:
Currently rereading Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose, since I realized that I had forgotten pretty much the entire plot as I was adding it to my librarything.com account. :alzheimers:
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