Last book you read
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Re: Last book you read
Finally finished the 5th Game Of Thrones book. Lots of fun, but waaay to many loose ends with what's going on with characters!
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Re: Last book you read
Just completed two novellas by Amelie Nothamb: Tokyo Fiance and Hygiene and the Assassin . Hygiene was her first book, written at age 25; it's a strange, fun read about a Nobel laureate who has two months to live, and the first journalists find that he's a crazed Bond villain (type): horribly obese, hairless, foul-mannered but fun to listen to. Tokyo has an interesting take on romantic love, which should interest Bond fans, plus behind the scenes in Japan. The author was born there, but grew up in Belgium. Her blurbs describe her as "controversial." Recommended for the suave repartee.
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Re: Last book you read
I read the Harry Dresden series earlier this year.
Also the Flavia de Luce series a certain overrated bond 23 director bought the television rights for.
Also the Flavia de Luce series a certain overrated bond 23 director bought the television rights for.
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Re: Last book you read
The Kite Runner which is about a privileged boy in Afghanistan, (when the war enters the scene, he escapes to Fremont, California) his incredibly loyal best friend Hassan who is his servant, and yet he doesn't think of him as his best friend when other people are around. He betrays his best friend and so cuts him from his life for decades. Decades later, Hassan still forgives him. His bigger than life father; a bully who is more than your usual bully. Highly highly recommended; we see the Taliban as the super bums they are, horrific acts and scenes of great nobility. This has been made into a film (haven't seen it) by Dramworks, but doubt if the film can approach the book.
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Silence Of The Lambs-for some reason I've got a craving for liver, fava beans and chianti now!
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Re: Last book you read
The last book that I have read is 'The Vampire Diaries'. Its about love and revenge. A supernatural drama, horror, fantasy and romance. Love between a teenage girl and 163 year old vampire and revenge of an older bother against his younger brother for the sake of turning him into a vampire against his will.
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Field Marshal Alanbrooke's WWII diary. It was such hard work for him and the British working with those incompetent Americans. (only joking!)
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The new Bridget Jones book. It's got kinda so-so reviews, but I like it.
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"Tokyo Suckerpunch' which may not be a laff aminute, but at least every five minutes. It's about an American journalist for "Youth in Asia" mag, he's sort of a cross between film noire and martial arts hero, since he picks up moves by attending tournaments, in this case a tournament in Japan for disabled kids. Yes, he treats that subject respectfully. He has geisha-itis, so when he sees the most beautiful girl he's ever seen stagger into a bar, he knows she's a great geisha! This is of course a sort of strange Bonded world, the Japan of yakuzas who can be your best bud, etc. I give it a medium three stars out of five, worth the read, it also has a mystical twist ....
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Re: Last book you read
"Fortress of Solitude" about half way thru, and it's a good read... about two best friends in Brookline, one white, one black, their love of comics and a ring that gives super powers ... I hear it's a semi-autobiography.
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A collection of Flannery O'Connor's short stories- "Southern Gothic" is the best way to describe them.
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Re: Last book you read
Reading Sabre Tooth by Peter O'Donnell. Going great so far.
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Poodle Springs. Re-reading it. Love it.
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I have a couple of books I always reread: The Golden Compass is one, and Slaughterhouse Five another.
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Re: Last book you read
Technically this isn't the last book read, but close, since I've been reading several books at a time. But The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler, his first novel featuring Philip Marlowe. Well, I'm now a Marlowe fan so have just read another two adventures, The High Window and Little Sister. I've also watched TBS with Humphrey Bogart. (See my comments under 'last movie watched.' ) So was nicely surprised to hear that Fleming sent a copy of LALD to Chandler, and they formed a mutual admiration society. Chandler is famous for the quote, "Bond is the man every man wants to be, and the man every woman wants to bed." He said he loved LALD. I think that Fleming was much influenced by Chandler, and Felix Leiter comes across as sort of a Marlowe-character. In contrasting their two heroes, Fleming said that Marlowe was a hero with honor, but that Bond was not intended to be a hero, just a blunt object who shoots his way out of situations. Many, if not most Bond fans don't agree. For all his flaws Bond did have heroic qualities, he did have honor and character.
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Marlowe is a knight! Bond is a hero too and always does the right things on his missions.commander0077again wrote:Technically this isn't the last book read, but close, since I've been reading several books at a time. But The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler, his first novel featuring Philip Marlowe. Well, I'm now a Marlowe fan so have just read another two adventures, The High Window and Little Sister. I've also watched TBS with Humphrey Bogart. (See my comments under 'last movie watched.' ) So was nicely surprised to hear that Fleming sent a copy of LALD to Chandler, and they formed a mutual admiration society. Chandler is famous for the quote, "Bond is the man every man wants to be, and the man every woman wants to bed." He said he loved LALD. I think that Fleming was much influenced by Chandler, and Felix Leiter comes across as sort of a Marlowe-character. In contrasting their two heroes, Fleming said that Marlowe was a hero with honor, but that Bond was not intended to be a hero, just a blunt object who shoots his way out of situations. Many, if not most Bond fans don't agree. For all his flaws Bond did have heroic qualities, he did have honor and character.
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Is it any better than the movie?kater23 wrote:Rereading Life Of Pi.
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