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Are there legitimate free NASCAR romance pdfs out there, though? I can't imagine 1 person in TBB laying down money for "And then he turned left, into her heart."
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# ? May 7, 2011 03:26 |
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Quad posted:So I just updated my Calibre and got the Goodreads plugin, now I can easily sync my Sony Reader to my Facebook! ....this would be cooler if I had more than 2 friends doing the same thing. I don't think there's a group, but there's a few posters from here on Goodreads. I think there was a thread a while ago.
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# ? May 7, 2011 03:37 |
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A lot of people in the "52 books this year" thread (http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3377849) use Goodreads, so check in there.
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# ? May 7, 2011 05:31 |
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Quad posted:Are there legitimate free NASCAR romance pdfs out there, though? I can't imagine 1 person in TBB laying down money for "And then he turned left, into her heart." I think it goes more like, "He lubed up his dipstick and slid it into her intake".
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# ? May 7, 2011 05:39 |
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"He hosed all the gas out of her." I like this terrible F/SF theme you've got going on. I vote for a pointless recent movie novelization, like "Iron Man" by Eisner Award winner Peter David.
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# ? May 7, 2011 22:15 |
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The Machine posted:pointless recent movie novelization I like this idea too.
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# ? May 8, 2011 00:38 |
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Something by Alan Dean Foster is a must. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen or Terminator Salvation would probably be good (terrible) picks.
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# ? May 8, 2011 02:59 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Bram-Stokers-Dracula-Francis-Coppola/dp/0451175751/ref=cm_lmf_tit_6 Clearly the only answer is to read the book of the movie of the book. edit: comedy option http://www.amazon.com/JINGLE-MOVIE-Minstrel-Paperback-Original/dp/0671004263/ref=cm_lmf_tit_25 Jingle All The Way, the book.
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# ? May 8, 2011 03:37 |
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Don't forget the novelization of the screenplay of the movie of the epic Beowulf.
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# ? May 8, 2011 04:45 |
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The Machine posted:Don't forget the novelization of the screenplay of the movie of the epic Beowulf. That was actually decent.
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# ? May 8, 2011 11:51 |
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So we're jumping the shark on the book of the month? I was hoping to see a return to something worth reading.
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# ? May 8, 2011 12:12 |
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knees of putty posted:I was hoping to see a return to something worth reading. There's nothing stopping people from posting other threads, which I'm hoping will happen. This being a comedy site founded on mocking stupid poo poo I thought an actual "awful" book of the month might be funnier. We shall see.
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# ? May 8, 2011 14:48 |
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LooseChanj posted:That was actually decent. I saw this in the mythology/folklore section at my local bookshop. I didn't pick it up, but if it was by Caitlin R. Kiernan, you'd expect it to be a cut above.
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# ? May 8, 2011 20:58 |
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House Louse posted:if it was by Caitlin R. Kiernan, you'd expect it to be a cut above. She identified a species of starfish for me once. She's pretty cool.
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# ? May 9, 2011 14:14 |
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The Machine posted:"He hosed all the gas out of her."
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# ? May 10, 2011 19:29 |
I just started 'The Lies of Locke Lamora' and loving it so far. From what I remember, I think Scott Lynch pulled a GRRM... is this correct? Should I just get it into my head now that I am never ever going to know how it ends?
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# ? May 15, 2011 18:33 |
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Dramatika posted:I just started 'The Lies of Locke Lamora' and loving it so far. From what I remember, I think Scott Lynch pulled a GRRM... is this correct? Should I just get it into my head now that I am never ever going to know how it ends? He didn't exactly pull a GRRM, he's apparently had a massive breakdown rather than just being a lazy bastard.
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# ? May 15, 2011 18:47 |
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I just started reading A Game of Thrones last week (Since I heard the show was so badass I figured I should read the book first). Just finished the chapter that ends with: "The things I do for love". Holy poo poo. I can't put this book down.
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# ? May 16, 2011 08:39 |
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BobMcFartsens posted:I just started reading A Game of Thrones last week (Since I heard the show was so badass I figured I should read the book first). You could watch the show along with the book. The first episode ends at the same point that you just mentioned.
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# ? May 16, 2011 09:37 |
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BobMcFartsens posted:I just started reading A Game of Thrones last week (Since I heard the show was so badass I figured I should read the book first).
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# ? May 17, 2011 16:01 |
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I've still got to read Storm of Swords, but I was reading about how GRRM's A Dance With Dragons and Feast For Crows will intersect a lot. Should I expect some fan to compile a "proper" chapter order, splicing together both books? I'm assuming the answer is "yes, about 24 hours after ADWD hits the shelves," but I wanted to make sure.
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# ? May 21, 2011 18:51 |
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I've been reading The Sherlock Holmes story collection book, really liking it so far. Are there any other works of Sir Arthur worth reading? I have heard good things about The Lost World.
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This is probably a really dumb question, but after reading The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, what's the significance of the "Wao"? His name's Oscar de León and the narrator just starts calling him Wao about two-thirds of the way through the book. (I loved the novel, this is just really bugging me)
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# ? May 25, 2011 08:50 |
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So I got a kindle and immediately downloaded a bunch of massive ebook packs to fill it up with. I was able to find a lot of the books I want but I still come across a lot of more obscure books that I'm unable to find anywhere on the web! Just thought I'd see if anyone in here could drop me a line on some catch all sources for ebooks. It seems that there are huge communities for music, movies, and television shows but there doesn't seem to be any such thing for ebooks.
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# ? May 25, 2011 09:49 |
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Would anybody be up for doing a big rear end summer read again? I've got a few book ideas in mind.
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# ? May 25, 2011 15:37 |
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My big rear end summer read this winter will be A Dance With Dragons.
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# ? May 25, 2011 16:02 |
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Power of Pecota posted:This is probably a really dumb question, but after reading The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, what's the significance of the "Wao"? His name's Oscar de León and the narrator just starts calling him Wao about two-thirds of the way through the book. http://www.annotated-oscar-wao.com/ I didn't have a problem with the Spanish, but a lot of the geek references were over my head so this really helped me, although I only found it afterwards.
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# ? May 25, 2011 16:34 |
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I thought the "Wao" was a mispronunciation of "Wilde"...
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# ? May 25, 2011 16:54 |
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Yeah it was, I don't know how I missed the story about the Halloween costume in the first Yunior chapter. Thanks, and the annotations look great!
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# ? May 25, 2011 17:05 |
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I'm going on vacation in a few weeks, and plan on powering through as much of Mission Earth by L. Ron Hubbard as I can in a cabin in Wisconsin. My summer read will scar me for life.
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# ? May 27, 2011 02:57 |
Quad posted:I'm going on vacation in a few weeks, and plan on powering through as much of Mission Earth by L. Ron Hubbard as I can in a cabin in Wisconsin. My summer read will scar me for life. A friend bet me $100 + the cost of the books that I couldn't read all of the Gor books before Dragon Con. There's a stack of them sitting about six feet from me. Let's compare scars in September
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# ? May 27, 2011 04:08 |
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Gremlin posted:So I got a kindle and immediately downloaded a bunch of massive ebook packs to fill it up with. I was able to find a lot of the books I want but I still come across a lot of more obscure books that I'm unable to find anywhere on the web! Just thought I'd see if anyone in here could drop me a line on some catch all sources for ebooks. It seems that there are huge communities for music, movies, and television shows but there doesn't seem to be any such thing for ebooks. Inkmesh is a search engine that utilises most (every?) ebook site(s), including stores and sites that host public domain ebooks. If you can't find it there, I don't think you can find it.
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# ? May 31, 2011 01:11 |
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Dramatika posted:I just started 'The Lies of Locke Lamora' and loving it so far. From what I remember, I think Scott Lynch pulled a GRRM... is this correct? Should I just get it into my head now that I am never ever going to know how it ends? As of March this year, Republic of Thieves was 90% complete and delivered to the publisher, but my source wasn't holding her breath for the other 10%, and nor should you. But if it is possible to drag the book out of him, his publishers will...
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# ? May 31, 2011 13:43 |
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I'm planning to get into some Rabelais at some point and was wondering if anyone could give some pointers as to what the definitive translations are, or particularly noteworthy versions of his works. I found an illustrated, complete Rabelais at a shop months ago for $35, but didn't buy it because I didn't have that kind of wealth at the time. That bookshop has rather limited hours, so the last few times I passed by it was closed, and I was filled with regret and horror that I didn't just nut up and drop the cash... but, if it had been a lovely translation, I guess I might've dodged a bullet. Looked respectable though... ah hell.
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# ? Jun 8, 2011 20:27 |
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I have JM Cohen's translation and while I like it, I've also heard Burton Raffel's is good. I think it's the one Norton uses in their anthologies. If you're interested, I could type up a selection from both.
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# ? Jun 8, 2011 21:39 |
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Thanks much, the names alone are good enough and give me a starting point for some research... unless they vary wildly in their translations I wouldn't want to trouble you to type out selections. Hopefully I can figure out what edition I missed, who did the translations, and how good it is. I'm still planning to haunt that store until it's open again.
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# ? Jun 10, 2011 01:08 |
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Has anyone read "Go the F**k to Sleep"? (http://www.amazon.com/Go-F-Sleep-Adam-Mansbach/dp/1617750255/ref=zg_bs_books_1) It seems to be the top bestseller on Amazon. It's meant to be a comical bed time story for adults, and has some good reviews. Any goons read this?
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# ? Jun 19, 2011 15:30 |
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Adonis Gunther posted:Has anyone read "Go the F**k to Sleep"? (http://www.amazon.com/Go-F-Sleep-Adam-Mansbach/dp/1617750255/ref=zg_bs_books_1) It seems to be the top bestseller on Amazon. It's meant to be a comical bed time story for adults, and has some good reviews. Any goons read this? It's pretty funny. Samuel L Jackson did the audiobook, which Audible released for free and you can watch/listen to it on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGDm45niITI
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# ? Jun 19, 2011 15:40 |
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Hedrigall posted:It's pretty funny. Samuel L Jackson did the audiobook, which Audible released for free and you can watch/listen to it on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGDm45niITI Wow thanks, that was great. Samuel L Jackson was probably the best guy to do the job. Not sure if it warrants being the bestseller though. But then again I can't relate to it as I don't have kids.
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I'm actually more partial to Werner Herzog's rendition: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3xFZ0A15Bg&feature=player_embedded
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