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Great wyrm of Toronto Member |
As the title suggests: whenever you have the time, or the patience, the will, courage, the memory, the interest, etc. and so forth.
I'm going to stick to books I already have which I have not read through or read through completely. Most of these are classics (and my ulterior motive here being to remember to do this at some point, - The Old Testament (for purposes of mythology, sometimes it is very entertaining too, - Herodotus' Histories (because American Gods introduced to me long ago, I read chunks of it in second year University and I really just feel obligated to read it all for the stories inside it) - Thucydides' The History of the Peloponnesian War (for similar reasons to Herodotus, that and the history being portrayed in it from someone who was there is intriguing to me) - Shakespeare's The Tempest (Which I actually meant to read ages ago, because there was a wizard in it. It does sound really good and after reading Sandman I really want to read it) - Milton's Paradise Lost (I have started this book twice, once for pleasure years ago and another time for school. I loved the Hell parts but the Adam and Eve and the God and angels parts bored me. But after rereading the scene where Lucifer traverses Chaos to get to Earth as a flaming winged fallen angel in my mind with that muddled backdrop of Chaos ... it makes me want to give another definitive try) There will be more, in different categories, like books I do not own and etc. If anyone else wants to add anything, it's all yours. ETA: T.H. White's The Once and Future King (an interesting Arthurian used book I have had for some time but never read, something that should be rectified one day) This message has been edited. Last edited by: Mythos, ______________________________ Do not leave me with a bowl of anything for an extended period of time. |
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Plato's The Republic
Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do I-Ching Any of the more academic interpretations of Gilles Deleuze's philosophies on metaphysics. A friend of mine tried to get me to mentally visualise his concepts of "the virtual" and "the actual." I want to follow-up on that visualisation and learn more about it. _______ Wall of Text hit you for 50000 Points of Wtsparagraphs Damage! Critical Hit! |
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Great wyrm of Toronto Member |
Books I do not have list:
Mary Doria Russell's The Children of God (the continuing adventures of Emilio Sandoz, a sequel to The Sparrow, an awesome science fiction book that deals with science and religion and space exploration really well -- I have yet to get this book) ______________________________ Do not leave me with a bowl of anything for an extended period of time. |
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i won't stop you reading the tempest if that's your only option, but i think you should find a local theatre playing it - these things are always better to watch. ~ I prefer to live in a country that's small, and old, and where no one would ever have the NERVE to wear a cape in public, whether they could leap tall buildings in a single bound or not. trolls are like pigeons..keep feeding them and they keep coming back and shitting in your street. |
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Great wyrm of Toronto Member |
I would really like to Smaug,
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Worth a read, I guess, but I got more out of Sun Tzu and Musashi. If I may, I'd suggest going to more direct sources for the Tao stuff. Why haven't you read the OT, Mythos? Is there a shortage of Bibles I haven't heard about? |
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Heh, I almost saw that as Old Trilogy, lol. ______________________________ Do not leave me with a bowl of anything for an extended period of time. |
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Resting by the shade of the tumtum tree, yahr! Member |
You know, Heradotus is a pretty good read really. Read parts of his book for history class, and... for a history book it was pretty entertaining.
Hm... what book do I plan on reading at some point in time? Well, if I can ever get my hands on the Jesus Incident or Lazarus Effect by Frank Herbert... I want to read those. Finding them is the problem... ~Nyssa: Shapeshifter extraordinaire~ ~~~-------~~~ Cthulhu for president~Why vote for the lesser evil? -------~~----- "Of course I'm paranoid, everyone's trying to kill me!" - Weyoun ~~~------~~~ You are an Illuminator. You add color and beauty to anything you can get your hands on: books, tavern signs, clocks, small barnyard animals. While your work goes largely unappreciated, at least it pays the bills. Why, that enormous golden M you painted for the new Scottish restaurant down the street netted you a farthing! |
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I am reading Anansi Boys right now, I think next up is 900 Grandmothers by R. A. Lafferty.
has anyone read Gene Wolfe's stuff? |
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Again, Herodotus is on my "to-read" list.
Homer's Iliad, because, as someone on another board said, any story that's survived for almost three thousand years must be good. Umberto Ecco's The Name of the Rose, recommended as "Dan Brown with brains". I got halfway through The Count of Monte Cristo, and will probably try and get through the lot someday. |
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I would skip Name of the Rose. I bought it under the recommedation of "sherlock holmes" in the dark ages, and it was overlong, confusing, and filled with italian phrases, not to mention long chapters of religious debates.
not good at all. it read more like a scholarly work than a fiction. I would however strongly recommend the movie as it is good md you get the whole story and none of the gibberish. |
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It's not that much of a stretch to think that Neil Gaiman fans might actually like long, elaborate, scholarly works. I'm not wowed but I like Eco okay, and he doesn't confuse me.
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Many of the ones already mentioned, for similar reasons: The Tempest, Histories, the Old Testament.
Also: - Ovid's Metamorphoses - Popol Vuh - Ancient Sagas - The Mabinogion - The Golden Ass by Lucius Apuleius (because that's where "Cupid and Psyche" comes from) - The Egyptian Book of the Dead - A bunch of Greek tragedies: Medea, Orestes, Oedipus Rex, Antigone, etc. This message has been edited. Last edited by: Nymeth, |
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I just ordered The Higher Power of Lucky by Susan Patron. It's the book that uses the dreaded word "scrotum"
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Freakonomics by Steven Levitt
It keeps showing up on my radar when I am reading up on various things, so I guess I'd better read it. ______________________ “Fandangling across the moony sky, went the Beezee bold as brass, side-saddle she sat, on a big painted bat, shooting moonbeams out of her a(censored)e.†~Joe ________________________ Isn't sanity really just a one trick pony, anyway? I mean, all you get is one trick, rational thinking! But when you're good and crazy…ooh ooh ooh…the sky's the limit! |
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I'd argue that you bought the book with an inaccurate recommendation, not that the book itself is bad, but I can definitely understand not enjoying the book if you bought it out of the Mystery section of your local WallyMart. __________ AJGraeme "You see, I have a policy about honesty and ass-kicking: if you ask for it, I have to let you have it." -Taylor Mali "Science is the foot that kicks magic square in the nuts." -Scratch Fury |
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I would in fact say that the book is pretty damn good, although not quite as enjoyable as Foucault's Pendulum. But I guess if you thought Name of the Rose was overlong and confusing, Pendulum would be even worse for you.
Then again, I also greatly enjoyed Gravity's Rainbow. |
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And you can watch a netflix movie of it here: http://www.netflix.com/WatchNowMovie?movieid=70015614&t...strkid=419371263_4_0 **** “Chives?†“Yes, m’lud?†“Is that Ms Ephemera hovering over the croquet lawn?†“Indeed m’lud. She’s marshalled all the haggle-dans. Missy-twigs and vale-nymphs from Claypole Woods. Apparently she intends to tear this house down and dance on the ruins.†“Well, Chives, you’d better start the car, what? And pack my tennis things too†--- Joe 3Heads |
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Great wyrm of Toronto Member |
Allyson, you are awesome.
I will watch at my leisure. *Hugs* ______________________________ Do not leave me with a bowl of anything for an extended period of time. |
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Great wyrm of Toronto Member |
Teaching As a Subversive Activity by Neil Postman, Charles Weingartner (teaching as subversive ... novel idea
The Great Dragon's Fleas by Tim Ward ______________________________ Do not leave me with a bowl of anything for an extended period of time. |
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