Books- read, reading, will read

malachiteink said:
Once I run through my Chandler phase, Hammett is next!


Well, as it turns out, I do not think I am one for much crime fiction. I'm enjoying his books that I've read so far--The Maltese Falcon, Woman in the Dark (probably my favourite, oddly enough) and The Thin Man--but it's equivocal. I don't really dig the movie script style of the writing.

Reading: European Muslims and the Secular State, ed. Jocelyne Cesari & Sean McLoughlin; Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen, translated by Tiina Nunally; and Old Goriot by Honore de Balzac, translated by Marion Ayton Crawford.
 
I cannot get myself to finish The Da Vinci Code. Why is the end so fucking boring? Yet I want to know what happens...Bah.

I'm reading two other books too; well, trying to anyway.
How to Cook your Daughter by Jessica Hendra and The Dead Beat by Marilyn Johnson.
 
arienette said:
I cannot get myself to finish The Da Vinci Code. Why is the end so fucking boring? Yet I want to know what happens...Bah.

Meh, I'm going the movie tonight so I won't have to read the book. *checks clock*

Shit! I've got to get ready now! *runs*

Later. ;)
 
Aurora Black said:
Meh, I'm going the movie tonight so I won't have to read the book. *checks clock*

Shit! I've got to get ready now! *runs*

Later. ;)

Tell me how it ends, dammit.
Please? :confused:
 
started "los rios profundos" (the deep rivers) now... the first chapter took place in cusco, and i got almost homesick, reading it...
 
lilredjammies said:
It's a neat site, Imp, thanks. Only problem for me is the 200 book limit. I've got at least 1,600 in my own catalogue, and at a minimum, another hundred as yet unlisted.

*shrug* You could always go for the paid membership if it meant that much to you.

I was just doing a vanity Google for reviews and happened upon it 'cause someone has one of my eBooks listed. :cool:
 
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