1984 here. not required in my hs, so i never read it. I like the idea of thought police, and hopefully the mods here don't install telescreens in each thread! On my list next is Neuromancer. [Reply]
Started reading "Do travel writers go to hell?" by Thomas Kohnstamn. The author quits his well paying wall street job for a dream job travel writing for lonely planet. The problem is they don't pay him nearly enough to travel to brazil and write reviews for all the places he's supposed to visit so he ends up writing reviews for places he doesn't visit and is bribed hookers and drugs in return for 4 star reviews of hotels and dining places. The author claims this is the dark side of the guidebook industry and pretty common. So far it's a great read. [Reply]
ROMO is very interesting so far. He was singularly focused on football from an early age...and I mean laser-beam focus. Drinking, women, having fun...he wasn't interested.
Originally Posted by GoChiefs:
ROMO is very interesting so far. He was singularly focused on football from an early age...and I mean laser-beam focus. Drinking, women, having fun...he wasn't interested.
The title of the book is misspelled. It's HOMO. [Reply]
I plan on starting Rushdie's 'Midnight's Children' tonight. I'm working through the Booker Award winners I have not read and the 'Best of the Bookers' seemed a good start. Posted via Mobile Device [Reply]
I just read a collection of plays by Oscar Wilde. An Ideal Husband, The Importance of Being Earnest, and Lady Windemere's Fan. They're good reads. It also included a play of his called Salome, which I didn't care for as much. [Reply]
Originally Posted by blaise:
I just read a collection of plays by Oscar Wilde. An Ideal Husband, The Importance of Being Earnest, and Lady Windemere's Fan. They're good reads. It also included a play of his called Salome, which I didn't care for as much.
You read a lot of plays. Why? I never even thought about the idea of reading plays before I saw people like you talking about them in this thread (although if I'd given it any thought I'd have realized that they must exist in the written form somewhere). Just curious. [Reply]
Originally Posted by patteeu:
You read a lot of plays. Why? I never even thought about the idea of reading plays before I saw people like you talking about them in this thread (although if I'd given it any thought I'd have realized that they must exist in the written form somewhere). Just curious.
Something about it just appeals to me. Years ago I bought a used anthology of great literature; one of those books that’s like 1,000 pages long and it had a variety of authors from around the world, during various periods. In it there were several plays included- Moliere, Chekov, and some more obscure authors like Luigi Pirandello, Bertolt Brecht, and George Buchner. I found I enjoyed them a lot. So now I try and find plays whenever I can to read. Plus they’re generally quick reads, and I like short stories a lot too, so that factors into it. [Reply]
I'm reading House of Good Hope based on Reaper's advice. So far, so good. Though, I haven't been able to actually sit down and read a good chunk at a time. It's been piecemeal which has kinda put a damper on it so far. [Reply]