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What non-horror books are you reading?
Everyday eBay: Culture, Collecting and Desire. Its a collection of mostly academic essays about the cultural significance of eBay. Although there is a killer essay by William Gibson in the collection. Although some of the essays get a little too post-moderny for me, most are pretty cool. It really makes you think about buying crap on ebay in a whole new way.
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Rose Madder by Stephen King :)
I find it to be more to be one of his Suspenseful Novels :) |
I'm glad this was moved, I wanted to put it in books, but it wasn't horror so I didn't. But this is where it belongs :)
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I'm currently reading Olympus by Dan Simmons...
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the story of edgar sawtelle.
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My other hobby apart from horror. This book is hopelessly dated (1984), but still a good read.
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Infinite Jest.
It's gonna be a long ride. |
Just finished Role Models by John Waters. It s about who has influenced him in both his films and life. Its pretty funny, although some parts are sad to. But over all a really good read if your a fan of Waters' work.
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Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep...Bladerunner seems so different.
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Starting Stuff: Compulsive Hoarding and the Meaning of Things by Prof. Gail Steketee Ph.D. and Prof. Randy Frost Ph.D.
http://aliveontheshelves.com/wp-cont...-Of-Things.jpg So far it's kind of like the show Hoarders in book form. If you like that show, you'll love it! If not its still an interesting read. |
NEW YORK BY SUNLIGHT AND GASLIGHT by James McCabe, the actual 1881 edition. Not a history but more of a travel book about one of the world's most important cities written around the time the Statue Of Liberty and the city's railway system were installed. A few slow spots but on the whole fascinating.
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