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The Official Book Discussion Thread
Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 7:52 pm
by Ombre
This topic is in beta, so if it doesn't catch on it will be un-stickied. This thread is a place for you to discuss all aspects of books. Whether you want to ask about a book before reading it, want to leave a review of a book after you read it, or want to discuss what you thought about a book with other members who have read it, etc. (Please use small text for spoilers, and with proper warning beforehand).
Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 7:54 pm
by Aumaan Anubis
Not a bad idea, Ombre.
To start us off, I'd like to hear what people have to say about, The Great Gatsby.
Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 8:02 pm
by Ombre
I was wondering if anyone has read either Survivor or Choke by Chuck Palahniuk. I ordered them as gifts for my brother who is a huge Fight Club fan, but I'm going to have a hard time not reading them before Christmas.
Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 8:06 pm
by Dr.Cox
Aumaan Anubis wrote:Not a bad idea, Ombre.
To start us off, I'd like to hear what people have to say about, The Great Gatsby.
Boring.
I like where Tom Pimp-slaps his mistress. =]
That's as good as it gets.
Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 8:19 pm
by JK-47
Aumaan Anubis wrote:Not a bad idea, Ombre.
To start us off, I'd like to hear what people have to say about, The Great Gatsby.
Oh god... I'm reading that for english right now.. I really don't like it. I mean, I love books, but seriously, it gets uber boring sometimes.
My favorite books are Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, and I Am Legend.
Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 8:21 pm
by Ombre
JK-47 wrote:Aumaan Anubis wrote:Not a bad idea, Ombre.
To start us off, I'd like to hear what people have to say about, The Great Gatsby.
Oh god... I'm reading that for english right now.. I really don't like it. I mean, I love books, but seriously, it gets uber boring sometimes.
My favorite books are Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, and I Am Legend.
I wanted to try and get a copy of I Am Legend. It's kind of a vampire story isn't it? My favorite two vampire books would have to be The Vampire Lestat and Interview With A Vampire.
Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 8:22 pm
by Aumaan Anubis
My English teacher told our class that the last page is considered the best last page in American literature.
Apparently, it's got a lot of meaning and "deepness." It's sort of interesting.
Of The Great Gatsby
Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 8:23 pm
by G.I.R.
Anyone read The Mote In God's Eye? o.o
Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 8:24 pm
by JK-47
Ombre wrote:JK-47 wrote:Aumaan Anubis wrote:Not a bad idea, Ombre.
To start us off, I'd like to hear what people have to say about, The Great Gatsby.
Oh god... I'm reading that for english right now.. I really don't like it. I mean, I love books, but seriously, it gets uber boring sometimes.
My favorite books are Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, and I Am Legend.
I wanted to try and get a copy of I Am Legend. It's kind of a vampire story isn't it? My favorite two vampire books would have to be The Vampire Lestat and Interview With A Vampire.
It is. Pretty much all I read are vampire books to be honest. It's not cause I'm goth and cause they are 'dark'. I just find them extremely intriguing. I have yet to read Interview With A Vampire and all the Anne Rice books. I have all of them, but I haven't gotten to them yet.
But I Am Legend is definitely worth the investment. I read it in a day cause I couldn't put it down.
Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 8:25 pm
by Dr.Cox
Aumaan Anubis wrote:My English teacher told our class that the last page is considered the best last page in American literature.
Apparently, it's got a lot of meaning and "deepness." It's sort of interesting.
Of The Great Gatsby
It wasn't that great.
I am guessing its one of those books you won't appreciate till' your older.
Books to read.
Enders Series.
Redwall series. Badgers FTW!
Monster. (monster cody)
Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 8:28 pm
by Aumaan Anubis
Dr.Cox wrote:Enders Series.
If you mean,
Ender's Game,
then YES. That was a great book.
I thought the last Harry Potter book had some really nice writing in it as well. Especially the ending, I was hooked.
Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 8:33 pm
by Dr.Cox
Aumaan Anubis wrote:Dr.Cox wrote:Enders Series.
If you mean,
Ender's Game,
then YES. That was a great book.
I thought the last Harry Potter book had some really nice writing in it as well. Especially the ending, I was hooked.
Ender's Shadow
Ender's Game
A War of Gifts: An Ender Story - set during Ender's Game
Shadow of the Hegemon
Shadow Puppets
Shadow of the Giant
Speaker for the Dead
Xenocide
Children of the Mind
It's a HUGE series.
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 12:26 am
by EvenCoolermatt
JK-47 wrote:It is. Pretty much all I read are vampire books to be honest. It's not cause I'm goth and cause they are 'dark'. I just find them extremely intriguing. I have yet to read Interview With A Vampire and all the Anne Rice books. I have all of them, but I haven't gotten to them yet.
But I Am Legend is definitely worth the investment. I read it in a day cause I couldn't put it down.
It is an awesome book

I just finished reading it yesterday. I've been wanting to read some peoples reactions to some events in the book and it seems you have read my mind Ombre :O
I'm really bad at starting these sort of conversations >_> I was more hoping I would jump into one.
I could only feel anger (towards Ruth >:( ) and sorrow, as Neville just let himself die after three years of hard research and his struggle to live. I did like the way that Neville turned out after three years, though. A hard, smart man, someone almost used to living with a vampire infested world. I had gotten alot of "what-if" thoughts after reading it. Like - What if Neville hadn't got shot in the chest, would he have escaped with Ruth? What if he didn't easily fall into Ruths lies? What if he had never met Ruth? What if the dog didn't die D:?
Also, could someone tell me more about the water, and why the vampires were supposedly afraid of it? (were they?) What was Neville trying to do when he put the hose in the ground, and Cortman started jumping on it?
Did Neville ever explain why the Vampires disliked the mirrors?
And what was with some of the vampires that slept in the soil?
Oh, and in b4 "you're posting small to look cool"

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 4:21 am
by ScottyGEE
Has Matthew Reilly created a ripple in the American book industry? He claims to be an international best seller including America... but really, I don't know how to say it any other way:
BUY ONE OF HIS BOOKS!
Seriously...I can't get over how much I love them. Area 7 is my favourite. I've read that one over 8 times and it hasn't been out for all too long.
Another favourite book of mine is prey.
Im interested in this thread, because I wanna see what youg yus like and I'll take the names into account and hopefully borrow/purchace them.
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 6:12 am
by Kirk
The Great Gatsby was an awesome book. Probably the best english book i've had to read, ever.
I'm going to have to read One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Next next semester for my Contemporary Lit class, based on what people said that were in the class this semester, it's a really good book, and actually interesting. I've heard of the book (in reality, who hasn't, it's a hell of a well known book, but who has read it?), but anyone else read it?
EDIT: Yeah I've read the Ender's Series, probably one of the best series' that I've read.
As for Harry Potter, seeing how I didn't like the main character at all, I found it difficult for me to really LOVE the series. Draco Malfoy was the best character of all time (especially in the movies) and he had to go "good" in the end... TOTALLY RUINED IT ROWLING. >:O
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 6:21 am
by JK-47
EvenCoolermatt wrote:JK-47 wrote:It is. Pretty much all I read are vampire books to be honest. It's not cause I'm goth and cause they are 'dark'. I just find them extremely intriguing. I have yet to read Interview With A Vampire and all the Anne Rice books. I have all of them, but I haven't gotten to them yet.
But I Am Legend is definitely worth the investment. I read it in a day cause I couldn't put it down.
It is an awesome book

I just finished reading it yesterday. I've been wanting to read some peoples reactions to some events in the book and it seems you have read my mind Ombre :O
I'm really bad at starting these sort of conversations >_> I was more hoping I would jump into one.
I could only feel anger (towards Ruth >:( ) and sorrow, as Neville just let himself die after three years of hard research and his struggle to live. I did like the way that Neville turned out after three years, though. A hard, smart man, someone almost used to living with a vampire infested world. I had gotten alot of "what-if" thoughts after reading it. Like - What if Neville hadn't got shot in the chest, would he have escaped with Ruth? What if he didn't easily fall into Ruths lies? What if he had never met Ruth? What if the dog didn't die D:?
Also, could someone tell me more about the water, and why the vampires were supposedly afraid of it? (were they?) What was Neville trying to do when he put the hose in the ground, and Cortman started jumping on it?
Did Neville ever explain why the Vampires disliked the mirrors?
And what was with some of the vampires that slept in the soil?
Oh, and in b4 "you're posting small to look cool"

The vampire wasn't afraid of the water, he was trying to cut off his water supply :p Cortman was so freakin annoying, lol.
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 7:12 am
by bibbit
Dr.Cox wrote:Redwall series. Badgers FTW!
Heck yes. Hooray massive animal violence!
Oh, and staff, I suggest you fix the typo in the topic title.

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 7:15 am
by Kirk
:/
Redwall made me laugh.
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 12:58 pm
by Cryticfarm
Lolz, you guys like, "books". Aren't they those things with pages and words and stuff? Lol, jks. i just never have my head in a nice book

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 1:02 pm
by TomClancey
I'm about 130 pages into Contact Harvest. I think it's a really good book so far, I can't wait to finish it up.