What's the Last Book You Read/Finished?

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You Only Live Twice, by Ian Fleming.

Awesome conclusion to the Bond series. (Unless there's some short stories after this I don't know about)
 
You Only Live Twice, by Ian Fleming.

Awesome conclusion to the Bond series. (Unless there's some short stories after this I don't know about)
The Man With the Golden Gun follows You Only Live Twice, then the Octopussy/Living Daylights collection.
 
Sex, Drugs and Cocoa Puffs. Hilarious book. The highlight for me was an essay written explaining how the Fonz must be a virgin.
 
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Is that the same writer that started the newest Moon Knight series? How are his novels, I remember liking the new MK run except for Moon Knight beating Taskmaster, which would never happen.
 
Is that the same writer that started the newest Moon Knight series? How are his novels, I remember liking the new MK run except for Moon Knight beating Taskmaster, which would never happen.

yep, same guy. his books are a lot of fun. this one is part two of a trilogy following the character henry thompson, a guy fell who into a bad situation involving lots of money and russian gangsters. it's a pretty good, noir-ish kind of story with lots of twists and turns. i recommend starting with the first book in the series, "caught stealing". he's written some other books about vampires that i have read yet, too.
 
The Talisman.

Awesome :bow:

I liked Black House even more.

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I've just read In Cold Blood by Truman Capote.

The film Capote was what caught my interest, and I'm always looking for something different to broaden my horizons. It was pretty hard for me to get into, with a very slow start and his prose showing a lot of evidence to his time as a reporter for the New Yorker. He crams sentences with lots of details, relying a lot on bracketing additional information into the sentences (although the info he decides to bracket is usually quite long and then when the brackets close you've lost where the original sentence was going) sometimes leading you to backtrack. See what I did there? :)

But once the 'story' gets going, it's much more enjoyable, unputdownable in fact. He recreated a genre with this book, reporting actual events but writing of them in a way that makes the book feel like a work of fiction... an actual story rather than a list of dates and happenings.

His attitude towards the events, the characters, and the setting is quite unbiased, leaving you the reader to form your own conclusions in the murder of the Clutter family in November of 1959. Also, what surprised me, after seeing the film Capote where it documents his writing of In Cold Blood, he never breaks the forth wall by mentioning his investigation into the case or the attachment he had towards the two killers.

Great book. Give it a try but be forgiving for the first 60 pages; after that, enjoy the ride.

9/10
 
I just finished Twilight. I can't say I enjoyed it. While the concept was good, I found the book very slow (200 pages of talking, yeesh), and the characters were pretty predictable in terms of thier motives. I could have forgiven all this had the writing been decent, but it wasn't. I've read fan fictions that had better attention to writing style. Give me Buffy and Angel over the Cullen's any day :o

3/10
 
Artie Lange: To Fat to Fish

Not only a very revealing and funny biography but also real honest and surprisgly heartwarming at times. The way he talks about his father, and in particuler, a story about the worlds series, it really gets you.
 
I finished "I am Legend" It was ok.
 
I have three books I am going to be reading and I wanted to get some oppinions on them. They are Dune, Star Wars Vector Prime, and Star Wars The Force Unleashed. Now don't compare them cause obviously Dune will win. I just want some oppinions about them. And when it comes to Dune I know its a classic I just want a real oppinion about its story. Is it worth reading.
 
Force of Nature: Mind, Body, Soul (And, of Course, Surfing) by Laird Hamilton
 
I have three books I am going to be reading and I wanted to get some oppinions on them. They are Dune, Star Wars Vector Prime, and Star Wars The Force Unleashed. Now don't compare them cause obviously Dune will win. I just want some oppinions about them. And when it comes to Dune I know its a classic I just want a real oppinion about its story. Is it worth reading.

I don't care for Vector Prime because of something that happens story-wise, but TFU is a fantastic novel. :up:
 
Desperation by Stephen King
The Legend of Drizzt: Homeland by R.A. Salvatore
 
Awesome :bow:

I liked Black House even more.


I just finished Black House, and liked it a lot. Different from what I expected, but not in a bad way.

Only Stephen King/Peter Straub could make a happy ending out of the hero getting assassinated.
 
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