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argh!
I want to read the Slaughterhouse Five next. But I must finish at least one of my two first.
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spangolin - the odds are good but the goods are odd, Mon 11 May 2009, 16:43,
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I reckon a b3ta book group might be interesting
any takers?
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wynoh kills threads by his mere presence, Mon 11 May 2009, 16:44,
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I'd be up for that
there'd be plenty of arguing, mind.
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spangolin - the odds are good but the goods are odd, Mon 11 May 2009, 16:44,
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No there wouldn't
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Theoban What of it, Mon 11 May 2009, 16:46,
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oh yes there would!
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Just Harry What should I put here?, Mon 11 May 2009, 16:47,
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Shut up you prole yes there would
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spangolin - the odds are good but the goods are odd, Mon 11 May 2009, 16:47,
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YOU SHUT YOUR DIRTY WORD HOLE
There would be NO arguing
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Theoban What of it, Mon 11 May 2009, 16:49,
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Chin-strap.
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spangolin - the odds are good but the goods are odd, Mon 11 May 2009, 16:50,
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I HATE YOU
*runs home sobbing*
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Theoban What of it, Mon 11 May 2009, 16:52,
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I like arguing
provided it doesn't descend into a fight.
I like a good intellectual discussion. Any reading list suggestions?
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wynoh kills threads by his mere presence, Mon 11 May 2009, 16:48,
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Slaughter House V is excellent.
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GrandmaOfShoes, Mon 11 May 2009, 16:44,
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kurt vonnegut?
(sp?)
i read that recently
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manolith hooray for me, Mon 11 May 2009, 16:45,
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that's the one
I hear it's good.
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spangolin - the odds are good but the goods are odd, Mon 11 May 2009, 16:46,
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also, i thought that slaughterhouse five related to a group of 5 people too
(i'm assuming you think this way because you put 'the' at the beginning)
but it's actually the building, as in the fifth slaughterhouse
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manolith hooray for me, Mon 11 May 2009, 16:47,
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so it goes.
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GrandmaOfShoes, Mon 11 May 2009, 16:49,
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indeed
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manolith hooray for me, Mon 11 May 2009, 16:51,
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ahh ok
my mistake :)
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spangolin - the odds are good but the goods are odd, Mon 11 May 2009, 16:49,
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it's a good book
enjoy!
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manolith hooray for me, Mon 11 May 2009, 16:52,
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I'm reading Bagombo Snuff Box at the moment.
It's a collection of his short stories. I find Vonnegut a bit hit and miss, though. He has a style of writing that I sometimes find really hard to get into.
I've been reading a bit of Philip K. Dick and Asimov recently, too.
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MooCow_Byter, Mon 11 May 2009, 16:49,
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I like Philip K Dick
Ubik was good, and A Maze of Death should be read purely for its ridiculousness.
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spangolin - the odds are good but the goods are odd, Mon 11 May 2009, 16:52,
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I like Ubik, haven't read the other one.
My favourite novel of his is probably A Scanner Darkly, although many of his short stories are also excellent.
Some of his books I enjoy but find really confusing and can't really make sense of without a few rereads. The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch, for example. But he's very good at putting you into the minds of his characters.
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MooCow_Byter, Mon 11 May 2009, 16:56,
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A Scanner Darkly is very good
and Do androids dream of electric sheep?.
I know what you mean - he throws you into the books headfirst. I spend 2/3rds of it going "huh?" but then suddenly it all makes sense.
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spangolin - the odds are good but the goods are odd, Mon 11 May 2009, 16:58,
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I thoroughly recommend Kurt Vonnegut as an author,
and a lover.
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Undulating Tentacles of Love getting fun down to acceptable levels, Mon 11 May 2009, 16:49,
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