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Finished North Woods about a week ago. Great book. Will likely read again at some point.
I started reading The Need by Helen Phillips. It's not very good. sci-fi meets motherhood, but beating you over the head with it. I don't think I'll finish it, and I'm more than halfway through.
also been reading It's Better to Be Feared, and just picked up If I Survive You.
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tragabigzanda wrote:
Guys I was baked out of my mind, I was just grooving
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Simple Torture wrote:
I’m re-reading all of Roberto Bolaño’s work in 2024, nearly chronologically (I cheated a bit and read a few short things at the end of 2023). So I have now read 4 of his books in a row, and I’m struggling trying to decide if I give myself a break and read someone else, or really just plow through. I imagine this is going to take me around 1/3 of this year to complete.
This is actually going really well. I am now not considering reading anything else until the re-read is complete—after some rocky beginnings, his fiction really takes off with the 1990s works. I’m reading some short fiction now and will soon get back into The Savage Detectives, which is so incredibly exciting to have on the horizon.
Has anyone read the Dune series? I’ve spent plenty of time in bookstores and libraries thinking about taking those books home, but never have. Any thoughts?
Has anyone read the Dune series? I’ve spent plenty of time in bookstores and libraries thinking about taking those books home, but never have. Any thoughts?
I've read the first three, all of which I really enjoyed. The second one (Dune Messiah) is far and away my favorite. Though, it's also the most divisive. A lot of people really hate it because it's a total subversion of the story/expectations.
The third one is the least interesting, but still a great read. The world is so vast and the themes so strong and pertinent. I'd definitely recommend reading them -- at least those first three.
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I went to a Tommy Orange reading last night. I haven't read There There or Wandering Star, but my sis had an extra pass and needed company.
There was plenty of pearl clutching amongst the academics in the crowd during the Q&A session. The writer was simply on a completely different trip than the interview host, and it was a fun spectacle to witness.
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dimejinky99 wrote:
I could destroy any ai chatbot you put in front of me. Easily.
I went to a Tommy Orange reading last night. I haven't read There There or Wandering Star, but my sis had an extra pass and needed company.
There was plenty of pearl clutching amongst the academics in the crowd during the Q&A session. The writer was simply on a completely different trip than the interview host, and it was a fun spectacle to witness.
I've not yet read Wandering Stars, but There There is pretty good. Borrow a copy from your library.
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tragabigzanda wrote:
Guys I was baked out of my mind, I was just grooving
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 11:28 pm Posts: 14542 Location: Space City
dad wrote:
washing machine wrote:
I went to a Tommy Orange reading last night. I haven't read There There or Wandering Star, but my sis had an extra pass and needed company.
There was plenty of pearl clutching amongst the academics in the crowd during the Q&A session. The writer was simply on a completely different trip than the interview host, and it was a fun spectacle to witness.
I've not yet read Wandering Stars, but There There is pretty good. Borrow a copy from your library.
I'm #58 in the audiobook queue on Libby
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dimejinky99 wrote:
I could destroy any ai chatbot you put in front of me. Easily.
I went to a Tommy Orange reading last night. I haven't read There There or Wandering Star, but my sis had an extra pass and needed company.
There was plenty of pearl clutching amongst the academics in the crowd during the Q&A session. The writer was simply on a completely different trip than the interview host, and it was a fun spectacle to witness.
I've not yet read Wandering Stars, but There There is pretty good. Borrow a copy from your library.
I'm #58 in the audiobook queue on Libby
oh good, so you'll at least get it by the end of next year.
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tragabigzanda wrote:
Guys I was baked out of my mind, I was just grooving
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 11:28 pm Posts: 14542 Location: Space City
He was very real about his discomfort with the whole process, but I could tell it wasn't what the interviewer or a lot of the audience came to hear. His answers were all non-linear dances around stuffy questions and he may or may not have just been kinda stoned. He was polite and had very interesting ideas and stories, but he made it obvious that his publisher was the reason he was there. I appreciated it all for its authenticity. Kinda reminded me of Dylan in the mid 60s but with leas posturing.
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I could destroy any ai chatbot you put in front of me. Easily.
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He was very real about his discomfort with the whole process, but I could tell it wasn't what the interviewer or a lot of the audience came to hear. His answers were all non-linear dances around stuffy questions and he may or may not have just been kinda stoned. He was polite and had very interesting ideas and stories, but he made it obvious that his publisher was the reason he was there. I appreciated it all for its authenticity.
sounds like he took a page straight from the Marshawn Lynch playbook.
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Guys I was baked out of my mind, I was just grooving
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