Brian Kamm
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I'm not reading as much as I used to by have been catching up on some of the comics/graphic novels I've missed over the years at my local library. Recently finished V for Vendetta which is very good and much better than the movie.
As for my usual literally interests, I run the gamut from Star Wars novels to Margaret Atwood. Currently looking to finally finish MA's most recent book, a sort of sequel to her dystopian Oryx & Crayk. She's not thought of as a sci-fi writer, but darn it all, she does it well when she puts her mind to it (about once every ten years or so ...).
Apotheosis
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I'm an avid litterateur.
Recently finished House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski, now I'm reading some Kafka. I have a pretty big queue right now, mixed with books of my choosing as well as school assigned ones.
I loved 1984, still one of my favorites. Winston is one of those characters I feel eternally connected to.
RevChris
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If you want an excellent Classic read "The Time Machine" by H.G. Wells or "War of the worlds" by H.G. Wells.
"Physics of the Impossible" by Dr. Michio Kaku is a very fun read if you like to know how (im)possible your favorite science fiction really is (phasers,teleporters, light sabers, invisibility) according to a leader in modern physics.
"World War Z: An Oral history of the Zombie War" by Max Brooks is an excellent read as well and I hear its been picked up by
Brian's recommendation of V for Vendetta is great. It is really quite good and much more expansive than the movie (which I thought was good but unfortunately dumbed down the themes of the graphic novel).
Other books I would recommend are generally modern philosophy and I wont get specific for fear of accidentally releasing a slew of Internet philosophers and apologists onto this forum thread.
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Anyone else read books? You know, the two pieces of cardboard with papers stuck between them with a lot of writing on them?
Well, I hadn't read a book in about ten years, but then I got a Sony Reader from Sony Style using my Sony Points from making purchases with my Sony Mastercard. And now I'm like a lean (well, pudgy), mean (sometimes.. I am usually nice, though) book-reading machine (well, I am not a robot).
I am reading 1984 by George Orwell now. I've seen the movie (the more recent one), but I think the book will be better.
I recently finished Wilderness by Robert B. Parker, and it was excellent. I also read The Godwulf Manuscript, which was by the same author, and is the first in a lengthy series of detective novels. He's a good writer; one of my favorites. I am watching Stone Cold, a movie based on one of his books. It stars Tom Selleck as Jesse Stone, another detective.
Aside from these, I like Terry Pratchett and then non-fiction books about bands that I like.
So, I don't read THAT much, but figured a thread about it might be cool, to see if anyone else reads at all.