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What Are You Reading?

Still working on The Fountainhead but took a break to read Fight Club. Also on the nightstand: Fashion Victim; our love/hate relationship with shopping, dressing...Michelle Lee and I Bought Andy Warhol-a book about the business of art.
 
Originally posted by Asdiklon@Aug 23 2004, 03:12 PM
Master and Margarita by Bulgakov
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My all time favorite :heart:
 
Dan Brown's "Deception Point" its quite boring, too far fetched and bad written as usual but somehow intersting since it uncovers a number of stunning -and existing- new technologies :lol:
 
Originally posted by faust@Aug 23 2004, 10:14 PM
My all time favorite :heart:
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I've just read the first part and that beginning of the 2nd and I enjoy it too. :woot: Did you read more from Bulgakov?
 
I've been trying to read From the Earth to the Moon by Jules Verne for the past couple of days.. and it's not boring but I fall asleep, I can't seem to past from page 12 :doh: .
 
Originally posted by Asdiklon@Aug 23 2004, 03:12 PM
Master and Margarita by Bulgakov
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I can't believe people are reading that ever here!!!
May I ask why?
Are you of Russian origin or something...
I mean, it's clear that Faust probably speaks Russian, and oddly obssessed with communism (btw thanks for the "educate yourself" link, but no thanks!)...

Anyway, I'm currenly reading the biography of Madame de Pompadour, and I find it scrupulous, but rather boring... Lever is a great biographer but not a great writer...
 
Originally posted by Asdiklon@Aug 23 2004, 03:18 PM
I've just read the first part and that beginning of the 2nd and I enjoy it too. :woot: Did you read more from Bulgakov?
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Heart of a Dog is a must read. I'd love to read more (even just because I read it on the original) but my reading list is quite long, and I'm going back to school (Master's Degree = LOTS of reading).
 
Originally posted by Sexed up@Aug 24 2004, 02:31 AM
I can't believe people are reading that ever here!!!
May I ask why?
Are you of Russian origin or something...
I mean, it's clear that Faust probably speaks Russian, and oddly obssessed with communism (btw thanks for the "educate yourself" link, but no thanks!)...

Anyway, I'm currenly reading the biography of Madame de Pompadour, and I find it scrupulous, but rather boring... Lever is a great biographer but not a great writer...
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and you are oddly judgemental :rolleyes: to each his own
 
Originally posted by college girl@Aug 17 2004, 05:02 AM
the egoist by george meredith
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You like Camus :woot: ? He is my favorite author. I had a Camus quote before in my signature.
 
Right now I'm done reading The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown. It took me like no time because it was so exciting trough the entire book.
 
'Running With Scissors' - Augusten Burroughs
'If Nobody Speaks Of Remarkable Things' - John McGregor
'The Little Friend' - Donna Tartt
 

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