exsuscito wrote:shearman wrote:I've just bought the first book in the Dexter series "Darkly Dreaming Dexter", and I'm sure I'll continue with the rest of the series.Read the first two, avoid the third.I wouldn't be able to. I can't leave a story unfinished.
shearman wrote:I've just bought the first book in the Dexter series "Darkly Dreaming Dexter", and I'm sure I'll continue with the rest of the series.Read the first two, avoid the third.
I've just bought the first book in the Dexter series "Darkly Dreaming Dexter", and I'm sure I'll continue with the rest of the series.
Read an honest synopsis from someone on Amazon (to name but one source), which goes into how Jeff Lindsay 'explains' Dexter.
Just...ugh.
Beyond Good and Evil by Nietzsche (yes, I have really spread myself too thin and have also abandoned reading; I feel like a criminal).
Sykin wrote:Beyond Good and Evil by Nietzsche (yes, I have really spread myself too thin and have also abandoned reading; I feel like a criminal).We need to have a discussion about this, when and if you have the time.
I ordered Simulacra and Simulation a few days ago, because I've never actually read it *braces self*, so I will be annoying those of you who have already read it as and when I've read it.That is all.
Look forward to it, ya no Simulacra and Simulation readin' mofo.
I feel so inadequate in this thread. I just read a book about a boy in a boat with a tiger (although, in the end, it was much much more than just that) while you guys are reading Simulacra and Simulation and Nietzsche.
At least I knew who Nietzsche was without having to Google him. That counts for something, right?
But I did have to google how to spell inadequate.
PBlade wrote:I ordered Simulacra and Simulation a few days ago, because I've never actually read it *braces self*, so I will be annoying those of you who have already read it as and when I've read it.That is all.Look forward to it, ya no Simulacra and Simulation readin' mofo.
exsuscito wrote:PBlade wrote:I ordered Simulacra and Simulation a few days ago, because I've never actually read it *braces self*, so I will be annoying those of you who have already read it as and when I've read it.That is all.Look forward to it, ya no Simulacra and Simulation readin' mofo. Indeed, as will I.I think one of the most fascinating things about this book is that you can find a little of all the orgs' perspectives and philosophies as Ex and I have talked about at a ridiculous time of the morning(for me at least), this morning.
I almost felt guilty, as I'm sure at one point you forgot you were in the middle of a conversation and dozed off . Either that or my skills as a conversationalist are as honed as my abilities in the field of nuclear physics. .
S & S - read, and converse.
I almost felt guilty, as I'm sure at one point you forgot you were in the middle of a conversation and dozed off " />. Either that or my skills as a conversationalist are as honed as my abilities in the field of nuclear physics. " />.S & S - read, and converse.
I almost felt guilty, as I'm sure at one point you forgot you were in the middle of a conversation and dozed off " />. Either that or my skills as a conversationalist are as honed as my abilities in the field of nuclear physics. " />.
I feel so inadequate in this thread. I just read a book about a boy in a boat with a tiger (although, in the end, it was much much more than just that) while you guys are reading Simulacra and Simulation and Nietzsche.At least I knew who Nietzsche was without having to Google him. That counts for something, right?But I did have to google how to spell inadequate.