getfiscal posted:i read the wizard of earthsea in grade 5 and i loved it but i read it in the bathroom and i accidentally dropped it in the toilet (clean water people) and i brought it to school the next day and was like oooh boy sorry about that teach and she was really frustrated but didn't really know what to do. she thought i hated the book and was mocking her but i really liked it. i swear.
nice conecposting
deadken posted:don't read any of these awful books
deadken posted:i'm reading SAINT PAUL: THE FOUNDATION OF UNIVERSALISM by ALAIN BADIOU and it's GOOD
no its not
roseweird posted:science fiction is for the most part the only good literature america has produced imo. has australia ever produced anything worth reading
cleanhands posted:i finished carter beats the devil, its a cool book about magicians in the 1920s written by a jewish guy i assume
the author's alice sebold's husband, which is a terrifying prospect
Hitler posted:im reading Atta by jerret kobek and it is Cool, great way to celebrate 9/11
not nearly pro-9/11 enough
gyrofry posted:mieville is rly bad
i am glad there are other people who agree w/this because i was starting to wonder if i was broken wrt fiction or what
babyfinland posted:deadken posted:
i'm reading SAINT PAUL: THE FOUNDATION OF UNIVERSALISM by ALAIN BADIOU and it's GOOD
no its not
did badiou ever not sound like an old man confused by the world & wrong about things, because that's all he sounds like now
tpaine posted:Perdido Street Station is the second published novel by China MiƩville and the first of three independent works set in the fictional world of Bas-Lag, a world where both magic (referred to as 'thaumaturgy') and steampunk technology exist. The novel has won several literary awards.
haha
that books ok