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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I can't say that I'd seen the free books.
That sounds pretty handy. Is that just on the Kindle section of amazon?

I certainly didn't know about the *cough* torrent stuff. That would be very handy. Perhaps 'someone' could *ahem* gaz me some info? Ta.
(, Mon 19 Sep 2011, 10:27, 1 reply, 14 years ago)
If you like
I could send you some actual books. Do you like John Le Carre?
(, Mon 19 Sep 2011, 10:29, Reply)
My mum came over to visit a few months ago, I got her to bring a Kindle with her
My uncle gave her 4 DVDs with 200,000 e-books to give me :-)
(, Mon 19 Sep 2011, 10:33, Reply)
Holy shit, that's a lot of reading.

(, Mon 19 Sep 2011, 10:37, Reply)
I can't imagine ever being able to read that many books.

(, Mon 19 Sep 2011, 10:40, Reply)
It sounds great, but there's hell of a lot of crap on it
Maeve Binchy, JK Rowling, Tom Clancy, all that. Got some Stephen King, James Joyce, Iain Banks, EM Forster, Jack Kerouac, William Burroughs, Tolkien, James Clavell, etc, so that's fucking awesome.
(, Mon 19 Sep 2011, 10:41, Reply)
I reckon if you liked that sort of thing, having all the Tom Clancy and James Patterson kind of stuff
would keep you occupied for years.

I've never tried them, but I did download a few of teh Alex Cross novels since I enjoyed the films of "Kiss The Girls" and "Along Came A Spider".
(, Mon 19 Sep 2011, 10:45, Reply)

"I reckon if you liked that sort of thing, having all the Tom Clancy and James Patterson kind of stuff
would keep you occupied for years."

Well, yes, it would. Largely because you read while moving your lips and running your finger across the page.
(, Mon 19 Sep 2011, 10:50, Reply)
hahahahahahaha

(, Mon 19 Sep 2011, 10:54, Reply)
The early Tom Clancy stuff was very good

(, Mon 19 Sep 2011, 11:25, Reply)
To be honest, I've never read any.
I just assume that anything people are willing to lump in with James Patterson must also be lowest common denominator stuff for people who don't really like reading.
(, Mon 19 Sep 2011, 11:37, Reply)
James Joyce was a shit paddy cunt.
Ulysses is the ultimate 'Emperor's New Clothes' book. The cunt said he he had "put in so many enigmas and puzzles that it will keep the professors busy for centuries arguing over what I meant". Bollocks - fuck off you pompous turd.
(, Mon 19 Sep 2011, 10:47, Reply)
Dubliners and Portrait of the Artist are fucking brilliant
Ulysses on the other hand is unreadable.
(, Mon 19 Sep 2011, 10:52, Reply)
The people who claim to like it
are the same turds who stand in the Tate Modern looking at pile of old shit, stroking their chins and claiming to 'get what the artist was trying to do'.
(, Mon 19 Sep 2011, 11:03, Reply)
^so much this
I told a friend Ulysses was a pile of old shit, and she tried to suggest that I just hadn't understood it properly.
(, Mon 19 Sep 2011, 11:05, Reply)
It is unreadable gibberish and anyone who claims to think otherwise is
a) lying and
b) pretentious
(, Mon 19 Sep 2011, 11:10, Reply)
ask them if they've ever read "the emperor's new clothes"...

(, Mon 19 Sep 2011, 11:16, Reply)
I used to like his early stuff but now it's too commercial

(, Mon 19 Sep 2011, 11:27, Reply)
I liked Ulysses
and hate the Tate Modern, and do not "get what the artist was trying to do"
(, Mon 19 Sep 2011, 11:26, Reply)
Did you read it in English?

(, Mon 19 Sep 2011, 11:28, Reply)
I've tried to read it four or five times
But I just can't get past about Proteus. The Norton Anthology of Literature I have has 2 excerpts from Ulysses - each requires half a page of footnotes, for EVERY PAGE, to make sense of it. This just makes the demands on the reader completely unreasonable. (Finnegans Wake, on the other hand, is 1/3 text, 2/3 footnotes).
(, Mon 19 Sep 2011, 11:31, Reply)

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