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  • For once, or maybe twice, I was in my prime.

    So I wasn't really feeling all the noir tropes I don't really understand due to lack of history with the genre, but that went to a pretty cool place. i should probably read a mystery novel sometime that doesn't end in a massive conspiracy, but i guess if you don't than it's, what, a Christie short or a CSI episode?

    Or, you know, Dashiell Hammet or Raymond Chandler.
  • kill living beings
    i don't know!
  • For once, or maybe twice, I was in my prime.
    Here's a great drinking game: Read The Thin Man, and take a drink every time Nick Charles does!

    By "great drinking game", I mean "great way to kill yourself by alcohol poisoning".
  • My dreams exceed my real life
    I am reading China Mieville's new book This Census Taker which I guess is his litfic entry in his attempt to write a book in every genre.

    It's not bad exactly, but it hasn't really come together for me yet.
  • edited 2016-03-11 21:49:32

    I was deleting books at the library and ran across what seemed to be a generic-ish looking urban fantasy book by one Max Gladstone called First Last Snow, the seventh book in the Craft Sequence.

    I didn't think much of it until I opened up up to stamp Withdrawn on it and noticed that the back flap blurb heralded the series as a "vicious satire of late capitalism" and described them as "loopy, metaphysically minded legal thrillers."

    so, i gave them a Google and http://www.npr.org/2015/06/27/416517818/the-craft-sequence-please-do-judge-these-books-by-their-covers

    I am most intrigued!!
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    ^^ & ^ I need to read these things. Unfortunately, our library account is deep-sixed at the moment, so I'd either have to literally go there to read them or fix my own account issues...
  • We can do anything if we do it together.
    I think it would benefit you a lot to take some time to resolve your account issues.

    Good luck, dude.
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    Probably will happen after my dad's settlement monies come through.
  • We can do anything if we do it together.
    Well, I wish your family good luck with that, too.
  • For once, or maybe twice, I was in my prime.
    Alexander McCall Smith, The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency:

    "I said to him that Zululand sounded fine, but that every man has a map in his heart of his own country and that the heart will never allow you to forget this map."
  • My dreams exceed my real life
    Finished This Census Taker.

    I liked it, but it feels like the severed prologue to a much longer story. Which is probably intentional, but it does leave me wanting more. Mieville seems to have switched from disappointing endings to no endings.
  • I have cut a caper with the dancing mad god
    This Census-Taker was one of those intentionally vague stories that can either be good or bad. I wasn't really sure how I felt about it. It had some good vibes that I liked, but I would have liked a tiny bit more plot structure to it instead of it just running off of said vibes. It reminded me a little of the shadow world bits of Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World. 
  • For once, or maybe twice, I was in my prime.
    "That's absurd," objected Milo, whose head was spinning from all the numbers and questions.
    "That may be true," [the dodecahedron] acknowledged, "but it's completely accurate, and as long as the answer is right, who cares if the question is wrong? If you want sense, you'll have to make it yourself."
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    "as long as the answer is right, who cares if the question is wrong?"

    a good quote, this is
  • My dreams exceed my real life
    I am reading The Library At Mount Char next
  • My dreams exceed my real life
    MetaFour said:

    "That's absurd," objected Milo, whose head was spinning from all the numbers and questions.

    "That may be true," [the dodecahedron] acknowledged, "but it's completely accurate, and as long as the answer is right, who cares if the question is wrong? If you want sense, you'll have to make it yourself."
    The Phantom Tollbooth!
  • fight. dream. horse. love.
    In an effort to actually whittle down my Goodreads list, I'm reading Bridge of Birds by Barry Hughart, which is strange in ways I can't really describe but great, based on the first few chapters.
  • fight. dream. horse. love.
    It might be, they haven't dropped the title yet
  • I see.

    Keep me posted as to the status of bird-bridges.
  • My dreams exceed my real life
    Odradek said:

    Finished This Census Taker.

    I liked it, but it feels like the severed prologue to a much longer story. Which is probably intentional, but it does leave me wanting more. Mieville seems to have switched from disappointing endings to no endings.

    Update
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    Odradek said:

    Odradek said:

    Finished This Census Taker.

    I liked it, but it feels like the severed prologue to a much longer story. Which is probably intentional, but it does leave me wanting more. Mieville seems to have switched from disappointing endings to no endings.

    Update
    Coooooooool. 0w0
  • Munch munch, chomp chomp...
    Sounds sweet.
  • Vampire Lady of Corvidia

    (The other Jane)
    I recently finished both Gender Trouble and Undoing Gender. I'm nearly done with The History of Sexuality, Volume 1
  • Jane said:

    Book book book like a highly literate chicken.


  • Vampire Lady of Corvidia

    (The other Jane)
    Finished The History of Sexuality, Volume 1 and Necropolitics. Onto Homo Sacer.
  • I am really enjoying Surface Detail!!

    I hope to get a few more Ian Banks novels next month for my birthday, along with a few other books
  • edited 2016-06-02 23:06:03
    kill living beings
    so far one hundred years of solitude is one hundred pages (there happens to be a chapter boundary here) of weird anecdotes/legends with the occasional reminder that whatshisname is probably going to die later

    i don't know what i expected but this isn't it. it's not like, bad, i just don't get it. most of them seem kind of irrelevant.

    also the sex is so fucking gross, why does literature have to be like this, god
  • is there a book entitled one hundred days of solitude or are we talking about the book that went a good chunk of the way to getting Gabriel Garcia Marquez his nobel
  • kill living beings
    whoopsie
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    is there ever literary sex that is not gross
  • fight. dream. horse. love.
    Jane said:

    I see.


    Keep me posted as to the status of bird-bridges.
    I forgot to answer this, but it turns out there was a bridge made of birds but it's reason for being was somewhat depressing

    Anyway since then I've read Devil in a Blue Dress (noirish novel about a black WWII vet doing nourish things), Goodbye 20th Century (Sonic Youth biography), Persepolis (I think you know that one), and i have The Fifth Season sitting around and will start it as soon as I can pry myself away from the Internet/on Monday when my internship starts.



  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    My mom loves Walter Mosley, by the by.
  • fight. dream. horse. love.
    his prose is a little pedestrian for my taste, but he can spin a good yarn
  • kill living beings
    I just read "The Willows". Good stuff. But before it gets all Uzumaki I thought this description was kind of funny:

    The change came suddenly, as when a series of bioscope pictures snaps down on the streets of a town and shifts without warning into the scenery of lake and forest. We entered the land of desolation on wings, and in less than half an hour there was neither boat nor fishing-hut nor red roof, nor any single sign of human habitation and civilisation within sight.

    It's basically saying "like a smash cut in a movie" but since it's 1907 and there are no movies it uses one of those dozen early picture show things with a weird name.
  • My dreams exceed my real life
    You know, I thought of the same thing as Uzumaki
  • kill living beings
    What?
  • My dreams exceed my real life
    When I read the story, I thought of Uzumaki
  • kill living beings
    oh. yeah. funnels.
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    I need to read that story again sometime
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”

    I just read "The Willows". Good stuff. But before it gets all Uzumaki I thought this description was kind of funny:

    The change came suddenly, as when a series of bioscope pictures snaps down on the streets of a town and shifts without warning into the scenery of lake and forest. We entered the land of desolation on wings, and in less than half an hour there was neither boat nor fishing-hut nor red roof, nor any single sign of human habitation and civilisation within sight.

    It's basically saying "like a smash cut in a movie" but since it's 1907 and there are no movies it uses one of those dozen early picture show things with a weird name.
    It really is a delightfully sinister read, that story. And I do like that while he is using a comparison so dated, you still completely understand what he means and can picture it exactly in your head.
  • kill living beings
    next hundred pages seem next beady somehow. maybe it's the war. the sex is still gross. i've heard people sometimes realize they're gay from reading some novel about it, well maybe i just started being asexual after reading shit like this and the cum swapping in dhalgren.

    I just read "The Willows". Good stuff. But before it gets all Uzumaki I thought this description was kind of funny:

    The change came suddenly, as when a series of bioscope pictures snaps down on the streets of a town and shifts without warning into the scenery of lake and forest. We entered the land of desolation on wings, and in less than half an hour there was neither boat nor fishing-hut nor red roof, nor any single sign of human habitation and civilisation within sight.

    It's basically saying "like a smash cut in a movie" but since it's 1907 and there are no movies it uses one of those dozen early picture show things with a weird name.
    It really is a delightfully sinister read, that story. And I do like that while he is using a comparison so dated, you still completely understand what he means and can picture it exactly in your head.
    it helps that the second sentence is practically "by which i mean". also that when i was a kid i had one of those view-master gizmos where you'd flip between pictures fastlike.
  • My dreams exceed my real life
    Maybe your tastes are... unorthodox and you just need to read the scene in Perdido Street Station where a dude has sex with a woman with a scarab head
  • Currently reading Understanding Cultures Through their Key Words and I figured some people here might be interested in it.
  • edited 2016-06-07 23:16:16

    the other day i picked up Use of Weapons and Gene Wolfe's Strange Travelers
  • imagei will watch the heck outta this pumpkin patch
    halfway through Flatland by Edwin A. Abbott
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    picked up a book of short stories by Thomas Ligotti

    read the first story, kind of afraid to go further
  • My dreams exceed my real life

    picked up a book of short stories by Thomas Ligotti

    read the first story, kind of afraid to go further

    Was it this one

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