bleak. wrote:haruki marakumi - kafka on the shore
My favorite fictional author. He has such a vivid imagination.
I'm slowly making my way through Finnegan's Wake by James Joyce. It's difficult to read more than 3 pages at a time, though.
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bleak. wrote:haruki marakumi - kafka on the shore
jonnyjj74 wrote:
I'm slowly making my way through Finnegan's Wake by James Joyce. It's difficult to read more than 3 pages at a time, though.
Numerator wrote:Joebot Kill wrote:IanRedpoint wrote:bleak. wrote:haruki marakumi - kafka on the shore
Fantastic book. My favourite of Murakami's.
Currently reading The Thousand Autumns Of Jacob de Zoet by David Mitchell and The Periodic Table by Primo Levi.
man. I have wanted to read kafka on the shore for a while.
Perhaps after i finish House of Leaves by Mark Z Danielewski... or is it Will Navidson? Or Johnny Truant? And definitely Zampano? What a trip!
House of Leaves is a fantastic book
mind-fuckingly confusing and incredibly gripping in equal measure!
paranoiaagent wrote:murakami is my favorite author. house of leaves is my favorite book. somehow i'm not surprised that other boc fans like them as well.
i just finished rereading "a heartbreaking work of staggering genius" by dave eggers. now i'm reading "american gods" by neil gaiman. next is "the road" by cormac mccarthy.
paranoiaagent wrote:Numerator wrote:Joebot Kill wrote:IanRedpoint wrote:bleak. wrote:haruki marakumi - kafka on the shore
Fantastic book. My favourite of Murakami's.
Currently reading The Thousand Autumns Of Jacob de Zoet by David Mitchell and The Periodic Table by Primo Levi.
man. I have wanted to read kafka on the shore for a while.
Perhaps after i finish House of Leaves by Mark Z Danielewski... or is it Will Navidson? Or Johnny Truant? And definitely Zampano? What a trip!
House of Leaves is a fantastic book
mind-fuckingly confusing and incredibly gripping in equal measure!
murakami is my favorite author. house of leaves is my favorite book. somehow i'm not surprised that other boc fans like them as well.
i just finished rereading "a heartbreaking work of staggering genius" by dave eggers. now i'm reading "american gods" by neil gaiman. next is "the road" by cormac mccarthy.
MrMessiah wrote:Rereading "Genome: The Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters" by Matt Ridley. Like the title suggests, each chapter goes through an aspect of how your genes affect what you are by relating it to one of your chromosomes. Starts a bit dry but gets really good after a few chapters and by the end you're all
MrMessiah wrote:Rereading "Genome: The Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters" by Matt Ridley. Like the title suggests, each chapter goes through an aspect of how your genes affect what you are by relating it to one of your chromosomes. Starts a bit dry but gets really good after a few chapters and by the end you're all
paranoiaagent wrote:murakami is my favorite author. house of leaves is my favorite book. somehow i'm not surprised that other boc fans like them as well.
GrangalanJr wrote:paranoiaagent wrote:murakami is my favorite author. house of leaves is my favorite book. somehow i'm not surprised that other boc fans like them as well.
I think House of Leaves plays on some quite similar themes to BoC's music. The darkness, and also the aesthetic of worn down things and faded, fuzzily remembered pieces of history.
Haha, you terrible fucking loser.jakestott wrote:I'm gonna start reading Angels & Demons by Dan Brown over the weekend
wmarsh wrote:Haha, you terrible fucking loser.jakestott wrote:I'm gonna start reading Angels & Demons by Dan Brown over the weekend
BrandNewRetro wrote:Currently reading Disgusting Bliss: The Brass Eye of Chris Morris. My dad picked it up from a charity shop a couple of days ago, it had only been out just over a month! Enjoying it, goes into detail about his early years with Brooker, Iannucci etc.
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