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Posted: 4/12/2005, 11:02 am
by sandsleeper
yeah, i totally agree about the da vinci code. it didn't really seem to be all that special.
Posted: 4/12/2005, 12:01 pm
by Lydia
Yeah. Not that wasn't a good book or anything: it was very well-written. I just don't get the hype. It was just another conspiracy theory, and a far fetched one at that. I mean really, the Little Mermaid had red hair as a reference to the divine feminine? Never heard of design?
Posted: 4/12/2005, 10:17 pm
by nikki4982
Heh, it's funny cos my mom just borrowed that book from the library today. She got all excited when the commercial for the NBC special came on.
Posted: 4/12/2005, 11:26 pm
by Hope
everyone here's nuts about the Da Vinci Code.
(I haven't read it)
perhaps I should.
Posted: 4/13/2005, 6:46 am
by happening fish
i read the whole thing in one day. really enjoyed it.
Posted: 4/17/2005, 10:19 pm
by Johnny
I just finished up reading Band of Brothers by Stephen Ambrose. I'm not one to read books but I highly recommend this to everyone. The book is about Easy Company. 506th Regiment, 101st Airborne. The books tells their story from when Easy Company was first formed, when they trained, when they fought in Normandy, Holland and Bastogne and when they captured Hitlers Eagle's Nest.
Its a very fine read.
Posted: 4/18/2005, 7:16 am
by happening fish
Caleb Williams
The damn thing put me to sleep in the comfy reading room in the library. Three hours of deep deep sleep punctuated by dreams of cartoon pigs with magic trees and swimming pools in their houses. Fucking Godwin.
Posted: 4/18/2005, 6:26 pm
by AnnieDreams
I just finished "The Rowan" by Anne McCafferey. It was good.
Posted: 4/21/2005, 12:11 am
by megxyz128
i am now on "The Forbidden Bestsellers of Pre-Revolutionary France" by Robert Darnton.
Posted: 4/21/2005, 2:01 pm
by ihatethunderbay
I recently read the screenplay to Taxi Driver.
Posted: 4/21/2005, 2:23 pm
by Sonya
david levithan - the realm of possibilities
Posted: 4/21/2005, 2:26 pm
by One-Eye
I'd just like to point out that I saw the title of this thread and thought it said, "What are you, retarded?" And then I giggled. And then I read it again. And then I felt stupid.

Posted: 4/21/2005, 2:37 pm
by happening fish
OVIDIUS.
In Graecia patres matresque dona pro filiis receptis ferunt, sed abest Aeson, qui iam morti vicinus est atqye defessus multis annis. Tum sic ait Aesonides: "O coniunx, cui me salutem debere confiteor, si hoc facere possunt carmina tua (quid enim non possunt?), aufer a meis annis et annos ablatos adde parenti." Nec retinuit lacrimas. Medea pietate rogantis mota est et "Putasne ergo" inquit, "me spatium vitae tuae transmittere posse? Ne hoc Hecate permittat! Aequa non shoot me now."
Posted: 5/1/2005, 6:39 pm
by cyberjoe444
i just finished reading Age of Spiritual Machines by Ray Kurzweil creepy but at the same time exeptionally cool. I'm trying to dive into poetry headfirst now and am now reading Leaves of Grass by Whitman. It's really starting to convince me that my body is a super-sexy hunk of lovin'.
Posted: 5/2/2005, 11:15 am
by happening fish
I'm going through The Hitch Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy again just now. Planning on seeing the film as shortly as possible.
Posted: 5/2/2005, 12:38 pm
by clumsychild_
Just started Restaurant at the End of the Universe.

Posted: 5/2/2005, 2:54 pm
by happening fish
I've got it all in one big volume.
To be fair... it's Susan's

Posted: 5/2/2005, 3:13 pm
by saman
i just finished the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy. will start the restaurant at the end of the universe tonight.

Posted: 5/2/2005, 3:26 pm
by Random Name
So did I. Weird
Posted: 5/2/2005, 8:09 pm
by happening fish
*calculates improbability of that*