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Re: What are you reading at the moment
« Reply #1560 on: May 02, 2012, 05:17:05 PM »
Currently reading Angela's Ashes. 'Tis sad.
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Re: What are you reading at the moment
« Reply #1561 on: May 03, 2012, 05:48:30 AM »
I decided to give a hand and sent a post into social bookmarks. I hope the popularity will rise in.
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Re: What are you reading at the moment
« Reply #1562 on: May 03, 2012, 05:54:07 AM »
this spammer is a poet. "I hope the popularity will rise in." beautiful, manbot.

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Re: What are you reading at the moment
« Reply #1563 on: May 03, 2012, 06:27:34 AM »
Currently reading Angela's Ashes. 'Tis sad.
Which is ironic because 'Tis is a wee bit more cheerful.


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Re: What are you reading at the moment
« Reply #1564 on: May 03, 2012, 07:13:44 AM »
this spammer is a poet. "I hope the popularity will rise in." beautiful, manbot.

Dude, I think that is the real Paul Simon.  This is his first computer, so he still doesn't quite have the hang of it.

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Re: What are you reading at the moment
« Reply #1565 on: May 04, 2012, 07:06:20 AM »
Currently reading Angela's Ashes. 'Tis sad.
Which is ironic because 'Tis is a wee bit more cheerful.

Not the way those poor mooks use it. Jesus, Mary and the Holy Saint Joseph, I don't think there's one single cheerful thing about this book so far.
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Re: What are you reading at the moment
« Reply #1566 on: May 04, 2012, 07:09:42 AM »
No I mean the book 'Tis, things imporve for hinm slightly as he gets older and skedaddles to America. Slightly. :)
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Re: What are you reading at the moment
« Reply #1567 on: May 04, 2012, 08:30:41 AM »
Oh! I think I even have Tis on my list of books to read, too.
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Re: What are you reading at the moment
« Reply #1568 on: May 04, 2012, 09:33:54 AM »
I should actually read Teacher Man at some point but really, I can't be arsed all that much.


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Re: What are you reading at the moment
« Reply #1569 on: May 05, 2012, 05:18:02 PM »
I just finished reading The Impressionist by Hari Kunzru.  Set just after the first World War, it's about an Indian boy who can pass for white and his various attempts to assimilate himself into society, beginning in the incredibly tense atmosphere of 1920s India up until (after a chance meeting with dead boy) he begins an education at Oxford University.  Written in a ironic-detached style that's not entirely dissimilar to Jane Austen, it's really excellent.  It's portrayal of the Indian slums, Indian royalty and its relationship with the British, and then the subsequent examination of the kind of institutions that develop those kinds of people is really well drawn and contains genuine moments of humour.  It's not as rigid or as structured as an Austen novel though, and it has a vagueness (and at times, complete lack of grammar) that may put some off.  Still, I enjoyed it.


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Re: What are you reading at the moment
« Reply #1570 on: May 05, 2012, 08:35:36 PM »
(and at times, complete lack of grammar)
That's intentional though, would I be correct in assuming?


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Re: What are you reading at the moment
« Reply #1571 on: May 06, 2012, 01:18:56 AM »
(and at times, complete lack of grammar)
That's intentional though, would I be correct in assuming?

Yeah.  The style is very much someone relating a story to you, but it varies in style when its talking about a certain person, or in a different country, or something very specific is happening.  It's distancing, but fits with the main character's lack of personality.


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Re: What are you reading at the moment
« Reply #1572 on: May 08, 2012, 07:06:11 AM »
The thing about working 48 hours a week? You can get a bunch of reading done.  I'm currently in the middle of...



If you're not familiar with the name, he's the guy who wrote the novel The Thirty Nine Steps, which Hitchcock made into a movie in the 30s and is the template for a lot of man-on-the-run stories since.  The first two of the five novels starring Richard Hannay form a loose trilogy set in and around the First World War, beginning with The Thirty Nine Steps.  Now, as the earlier books were written during the First World War, there has to be a little tolerance for some of the mindsets of some of the characters - Buchan seems to imply that the Jews conned the Germans into war - but it's fairly good stuff, with enough boys own adventure plotting that it manages to never get too dull.  None of the books look too long either, hovering around the 200 page mark (Thirty Nine Steps is 90 pages) so the novels never really outstay their welcome.  Still, for boys own adventure type stuff, it's not a patch on King Solomon's Mines.


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Re: What are you reading at the moment
« Reply #1573 on: May 08, 2012, 07:22:20 AM »
Yeah Haggard is a far more entertaining writer and, if you feel like reading more daring do with dodgy racial attitudes, Nayland Smith  from Sax Rhomer is a far better protagonist than Hannay.

Oh, and have you read Rogue Male?
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Re: What are you reading at the moment
« Reply #1574 on: May 08, 2012, 10:52:17 AM »
I haven't, but it sounds pretty decent.  I'll keep a look out for it when I next go book shopping.