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Re: Current book being read/just finished

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Sunset Park by Paul Auster. Better than his last novel, which is not saying much. Am now reading Star Island by the ever hilarious Carl Hiaasen. Next up are Pulse by Julian Barnes and Freedom by Jonathan Franzen.
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Re: Current book being read/just finished

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Gaucho wrote:
Sunset Park by Paul Auster. Better than his last novel, which is not saying much. Am now reading Star Island by the ever hilarious Carl Hiaasen. Next up are Pulse by Julian Barnes and Freedom by Jonathan Franzen.
English or translated versions?
Not that you seem to have any problem with English.
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Nuge wrote:
Just finished: Live from New York: An Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live
how did you like it? I've had this sitting at my house for years now...
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columbia wrote:
Gaucho wrote:
Sunset Park by Paul Auster. Better than his last novel, which is not saying much. Am now reading Star Island by the ever hilarious Carl Hiaasen. Next up are Pulse by Julian Barnes and Freedom by Jonathan Franzen.
English or translated versions?
Not that you seem to have any problem with English.
English. I'm a translator myself. :D
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eddysnake wrote:
Nuge wrote:
Just finished: Live from New York: An Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live
how did you like it? I've had this sitting at my house for years now...
I liked it. They basically just put together a bunch of interviews. It didnt seem as long as it was because its just a bunch of quotes pieced together for chronological order. They interviewed just about everybody thats alive except Eddie Murphy. It was pretty interesting to read about the origins of the show and the behind the scenes stuff.
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Just started reading Stephen Coonts, first book in the Tommy Carmellini series. Definitely a different writing style, but I like it so far.
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Plot Against America by Philip Roth. What if Charles Lindbergh beat FDR in 1940? What would the ramifications be for a Jewish family if a nominal anti-Semite became President? Great read.
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Digitalgypsy66 wrote:
Plot Against America by Philip Roth. What if Charles Lindbergh beat FDR in 1940? What would the ramifications be for a Jewish family if a nominal anti-Semite became President? Great read.
i really enjoyed the first half of this but for some reason never finished it. i guess it's worth finishing.
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Re: Current book being read/just finished

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Letang Is The Truth wrote:
Kraftster wrote:
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has anyone read the smartest guys in the room? we are looking at some of the sarbanes-oxley issues and i think reading about enron more could be interesting
Had to read it in law school. Its pretty fascinating.

Edit: your post is old.
i was getting ready to buy it before christmas and i received don berwick's escape fire, covey's speed of trust, and studer's hardwiring excellence as presents (books for christmas!!?) so smartest guys in the room got bumped down the queue :thumbdown:
kenny the kangaroo is re-reading the smartest guys in the room (originally read circa 2008). It shouldn't teach you too much about Sarbanes oxley, but it will teach you to try to not be a total jagoff. Lots of jags at enron.

edit: there is also a documentary out called the smartest guys in the room. perhaps that would be easier than a couple hundred page book?!~?!
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PensFanInDC wrote:
Screwtape Letters
Awesome book. Also really enjoyed The Problem of Pain. I group Lewis in with Krishnamurti and Thich Nhat Hanh as the authors most influential on my meditative/philosophical reasoning. I nearly mentioned him a few posts ago.
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LeopardLetang wrote:
PensFanInDC wrote:
Screwtape Letters
Awesome book. Also really enjoyed The Problem of Pain. I group Lewis in with Krishnamurti and Thich Nhat Hanh as the authors most influential on my meditative/philosophical reasoning. I nearly mentioned him a few posts ago.
I'm really enjoying it. My wife and I are reading it out loud to each other so I think it adds something to it. There are some things the demon suggests his nephew do that I have seen happen in my life. Eerily real in some parts.
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PensFanInDC wrote:
LeopardLetang wrote:
PensFanInDC wrote:
Screwtape Letters
Awesome book. Also really enjoyed The Problem of Pain. I group Lewis in with Krishnamurti and Thich Nhat Hanh as the authors most influential on my meditative/philosophical reasoning. I nearly mentioned him a few posts ago.
I'm really enjoying it. My wife and I are reading it out loud to each other so I think it adds something to it. There are some things the demon suggests his nephew do that I have seen happen in my life. Eerily real in some parts.
my friend and i have tried that at times. it seems like such an interesting thing to do but i've never had the patience for it in the long run. way cool as dave ramsey would say.
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The Baltic: A History of the Region and its People and Democracy Betrayed: The Wilmington Race Riot of 1898 and its Legacy. I just looked at that sentence and realize how lame I am.
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Re: Current book being read/just finished

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PensFanInDC wrote:
Screwtape Letters
PFIDC, I recommend reading the Last Disciple and Last Sacrifice by Hanegraaff and Brouwer. Good novels and an interesting perspective.
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Gabe wrote:
PensFanInDC wrote:
Screwtape Letters
PFIDC, I recommend reading the Last Disciple and Last Sacrifice by Hanegraaff and Brouwer. Good novels and an interesting perspective.
I will be checking these out. Thanks!
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1/4 through the last book i bought and i think it's a bust. but i think i'm finally freeing myself to just let it go and move on to another one without trying to trudge through it. when i'm reading a good book, i'll read all the time. so i just bought four at B&N with all the gift cards i had.

they only had a few krishnamurti's and i ended up with Life Ahead which studies learning (my favorite mental aspect) and meaning. thanks for the inspiration, gonch.

also, The Lost City of Z and The Zanzibar Chest.

also found an autobiography of a yogi which may be dry (judging from the first few pages) but may be fascinating.
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LeopardLetang wrote:
they only had a few krishnamurti's and i ended up with Life Ahead which studies learning (my favorite mental aspect) and meaning. thanks for the inspiration, gonch.
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Re: Current book being read/just finished

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Reading, "White Line Fever: The Autobiography"by Lemmy Kilmister
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Ok it's not really a novel and it'll take you about a half hour to reach the end of each one, but read the "Letters from a nut" series by Ted L. Nancy. Amazing stuff.
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Next up, "City of Thieves" by David Benioff.
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I scanned this quickly and though the title was "Ginger for a day"
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just bought The Inner Circle as well as Star Island..

and for some ungodly reason I scanned through The Situation's book from jersey shore...train wreck, yet hilarious from the bits I read
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