I am currently reading the first chronicles of Thomas Covenant. Just started so there isn't much to tell as yet.
I am currently reading the first chronicles of Thomas Covenant. Just started so there isn't much to tell as yet.
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I'm not very into books... I'm very lazy and lose interest easily.. but right now.. I'm reading:
The Perfume - Patrick Suskind
The culture of fear - Barry Glassner
I just started; A way in the world - V.S. Naipaul
The Pegasus Forum - David Schofield
Just started reading it. Picked it up in The Works for £4.
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The Oresteia is excellent. I'm currently reading a play, The Flies by Sartre, which is a reworking of the Electra-Orestes story. I'm also reading Beyond Good and Evil by the big N himself. I enjoy the Aftersong.Originally Posted by Noodles is gay
As for the Symposium, be sure to take Pausanias' advice.
Last edited by Dive; 12-30-2004 at 12:38 PM.
Originally Posted by Sarallica
Same for me, but I just finished it. So now I'm reading nothing.
I just read Enduring Love by Ian McEwan
And I just started with "Slaughterhouse five" from Kurt Vonnegut
and I still have to read something by Mervyn Peake
thats it
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I've started reading it. Other things have unfortunately gotten higher priority (well not unfortunate, I just see books that I'd like to understand immediately and this way I tend to never actually finish a book.) I assume you've read Thus Spake, which really is fantastic, I was absorbed in it for two days straight.Originally Posted by Dive
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