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Doctor Duffy 01-13-2006 09:40 PM

In the :::::lime::::::::::::::::light
 
I kinda freaked when I saw this:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060113/ap_ ... estoration

I mean, I'm nothing close to 60, but my dad gave me the Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test to read like a year ago, and it's gotta be the only book I've actually enjoyed and read outside of school.

Just wondering if anyone else's read it... read a couple of Keseys too, good books.

I'm gonna put my Furthur sig back up (kurtisy uv lasagna)

Jotun 01-13-2006 09:59 PM

Re: In the :::::lime::::::::::::::::light
 
[quote="Doctor Duffy":86612]I kinda freaked when I saw this:

[url="http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060113/ap_en_ot/kesey_bus_restoration"]http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060113/ap_ ... estoration[/url]

I mean, I'm nothing close to 60, but my dad gave me the Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test to read like a year ago, and it's gotta be the only book I've actually enjoyed and read outside of school.

Just wondering if anyone else's read it... read a couple of Keseys too, good books.

I'm gonna put my Furthur sig back up (kurtisy uv lasagna)[/quote:86612]
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest= untouchable. best book ever.

Doctor Duffy 01-13-2006 10:03 PM

Seriously man, I read 40 times more magazines than I do books, but I've always like Kesey's.

And On The Road by Kerouac was awesome... I've driven past Cassady's house, and almost landed the chance to go his highschool before moving to the goddamned suburbs.

Jotun 01-13-2006 10:06 PM

I enjoy Chuck Palahniuk novels (Fight Club, Invisible Monsters, Choke). I highly recommend them.

I also enjoy Hemingway (The Sun Also Rises, For Whom The Bell Tolls), Camus (The Stranger), and Joseph Heller (Catch-22). I've actually started to enjoy reading this year.

c312 01-13-2006 10:09 PM

I like Hemingway a lot too. I've read a lot of his short stories too because my IB english teacher was like Hemingway's former lover, he is a big authority on Hemingway's life or something like that. We read Camus as well, but it made me angry (although I was only a freshmen so I don't know how I would feel about it if I read it again.)

You should definately read some of Hemingway's short stories too, some of them are really good literature.

Cuckoo's nest was really good, agreed.

Milla 01-13-2006 10:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Jotun
I enjoy Chuck Palahniuk novels (Fight Club, Invisible Monsters, Choke). I highly recommend them.

I also enjoy Hemingway (The Sun Also Rises, For Whom The Bell Tolls), Camus (The Stranger), and Joseph Heller (Catch-22). I've actually started to enjoy reading this year.

wtf The sun also rises was one of the most boring books i have ever read. I just don't like Hemmingways stuff. I respect the man, but i cannot stand his books.

I never read Cuckos nest before, but i have to read it for my Film and Lit. class

Machette 01-13-2006 10:45 PM

I respect most of the authors listed here but I respect Hemingway the most, he did alot with simple words. Old man and the sea, For whom the bell tolls are his best books for me. I have most of his novels as well.

But Heller, Camus are great as well but they don't level with Hemingway's simplicity.

Jotun 01-13-2006 11:25 PM

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Originally Posted by c312
I like Hemingway a lot too. I've read a lot of his short stories too because my IB english teacher was like Hemingway's former lover, he is a big authority on Hemingway's life or something like that. We read Camus as well, but it made me angry (although I was only a freshmen so I don't know how I would feel about it if I read it again.)

You should definately read some of Hemingway's short stories too, some of them are really good literature.

Cuckoo's nest was really good, agreed.

I've read A Clean, Well Lighted Place....The Short, Happy Life of Francis Macomber, and probably one more....I liked them.

Doctor Duffy 01-13-2006 11:41 PM

Yeah, I've read a ton of Hemingway. For Whom the Bell Tolls, Old Man and The Sea, and every one of his short stories...EVERY ONE. ed: ed: ed: ed: ed:

CoMaToSe 01-14-2006 02:35 AM

I hate hemingway, theres just something about him.... Hes overrated. But Catch-22>*. Camus' the outsider was good too. "Yea, mom died today. Lets have sex, Marie." biggrin:

Ever read Siddhartha, by Hesse? Theres a classic

Jotun 01-14-2006 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by CoMaToSe
I hate hemingway, theres just something about him.... Hes overrated. But Catch-22>*. Camus' the outsider was good too. "Yea, mom died today. Lets have sex, Marie." biggrin:

Ever read Siddhartha, by Hesse? Theres a classic

Its The Stranger....but I'm pretty sure it is called The Outsider sometimes cuz it was translated from french.

CoMaToSe 01-14-2006 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Jotun
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Originally Posted by CoMaToSe
I hate hemingway, theres just something about him.... Hes overrated. But Catch-22>*. Camus' the outsider was good too. "Yea, mom died today. Lets have sex, Marie." biggrin:

Ever read Siddhartha, by Hesse? Theres a classic

Its The Stranger....but I'm pretty sure it is called The Outsider sometimes cuz it was translated from french.

The translated title changes from place to place. In Europe, its the outsider, (which makes more sense given Meursault's charatcer) and in the US its generally the stranger

Doctor Duffy 01-14-2006 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by CoMaToSe
Ever read Siddhartha, by Hesse? Theres a classic

Yeah, the Buddhismn one... was, well written, but kinda boring. But my dads given me a bunch of hippie/zen/buddhism kinda books over the past year.

Electric Kool-Aid Acids Test still my favorite..

...and I though you'd guys would pick up on the title, but I guess not, rofl, because the article doesnt even mention books, but Ken Keseys bus.

But ok, sure, talk about authors.

CoMaToSe 01-14-2006 11:25 AM

You still havent sufficiently explained why your taking the IB eek:

Machette 01-14-2006 11:27 AM

[quote="Doctor Duffy":1f34d]
Quote:

Originally Posted by CoMaToSe
Ever read Siddhartha, by Hesse? Theres a classic

Yeah, the Buddhismn one... was, well written, but kinda boring. But my dads given me a bunch of hippie/zen/buddhism kinda books over the past year.

Electric Kool-Aid Acids Test still my favorite..

...and I though you'd guys would pick up on the title, but I guess not, rofl, because the article doesnt even mention books, but Ken Keseys bus.

But ok, sure, talk about authors.[/quote:1f34d]
I was going to get Wolfe's electric kool-aid acid test a while ago but got the right stuff instead.


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