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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.
Subhuman wrote:Rules of Attraction update: Halfway through, not very good...and yet, oddly compelling. But not nearly enough mansex.
When is there enough mansex for you?
Anyways, read Alan Dean Foster's The Man Who Used The Universe. It was damn good.
Blargh wrote:While the way in which the stance is made could be done with at least a pretense of civility - being far more conducive to others actually paying attention than copious swearing - it just wouldn't be Mandy otherwise.
S4ur0n27 wrote:Dexter is getting MFG'ed for the first time
Koki wrote:He must be Mandallorian FaLLouT God'ded ASAP
I'm reading a shitload of books:
-Stranger in a Strange Land
-Starship Troopers
-Dune Messiah
-Midshipman Hornblower
and last but certainly not least,
-Ariel. Yeah, yeah, it has unicorns in it, but post-apocalyptic unicorns that swear and shit. That's cool. It's a great book that's almost totally unknown. Next time you're in a store, pick it up. You won't regret it.
I read all but the last 50 pages or so of Starship Troopers in a week and I haven't touched it in like a month. I liked it, I don't know why I haven't finished.
Is Stranger in a Strange Land good? I read the concept and it didn't appeal to me right now, but I'll probably come around.
It's unbelievably fucking good. Heinlien(sp?) is one of my favorite writers, he's so versatile. He can write straight-up sci-fi action novels (ST), deep, thouhghtful commentarty (The Moon is a Harsh Mistress) and fucking hilarious dialouges (The Cat Who Walks Through Walls). Highly reccomended author.
Heinlein is a gold mine of great novels, but stay away from the stuff he wrote later in his life when he went insane or something, particularly Number of the Beast. That book is a huge disappointment because it starts with a great concept but starts to wander halfway through and completely fizzles by the end.
POOPERSCOOPER wrote:dont you get confused reading that many books at once?
No, I read one book one day, the next the other day and such. It's a great way to work through a bunch of books, especially if it's for school or such.
Spazmo - What about The Cat Who Walks Through Walls? I thought that was written pretty late in his life, but was excellent, imho.