Forum: The Classroom
Topic: Interesting reads?
started by: Nikita

Posted by Nikita on Jul. 18 2002,21:18
Currently reading "The Devil's Larder" by Jim Crace.  A very pleasant gathering of short fictions about food, sex, desire and its death.  There are many good ones to reflect on and laugh about.  However this one just struck me as odd and reminded me of our various masturbation threads and a tinge of Dali:

"Spitting in the omelette is a fine revenge.  Or overloading it with pepper.  But take care not to masturbate into the mix, as someone in the next village did, sixty years ago.  The eggs got pregnant.  When he heated them they grew and grew, becoming quick and lumpy, until they could outwit him (and all his hungry guests waiting with beer and bread out in the yard) by leaping from the pan with their half-wings and running down the lane like boys."

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Anyone reading anything good and wanna share?
Posted by demonk on Jul. 19 2002,00:08
Sure.

"I have met Darth Vader - And he is us".

No idea where I read it, but I liked it :)
Posted by moetown on Jul. 19 2002,01:19
I just finished reading Choke by Chuck Palahniuk(Also wrote Fight Club). It was a great book but defenantly not his best. If anyone is interested in good read, pick up Survivor: A Novel (has NOTHING to do with the tv show).

It’s a great book about a guy living his life in a cult where knowing one day he’ll have to kill himself. But when that day comes, he doesn’t go threw with it.  A fantastic book with some awesome quotes!

"Since change is constant, you wonder if people crave death because it's the only way they can get anything really finished."

"To stand here and try and fix her life is just a big waste of time. People don't want their lives fixed. Nobody wants their problems solved. Their dramas. Their distractions. Their stories resolved. Their messes cleaned up. Because what would they have left? Just the big scary unknown."


I highly recommend it for EVERYONE!
Posted by Vigilante on Jul. 19 2002,01:26
I'm working on Stranger in a Strange Land. Tough to grok, but Heinlein is awesome.
Posted by Darth Liberus on Jul. 19 2002,01:56
Vigilante, you just used one of my favorite words... thank you :)
Posted by Beldurin on Jul. 19 2002,03:50
rofl...dude...that's f'ed up...I just used "grok" in DL's "detnet vocab" thread before I even read this one!!   hehe.gif


edit: SISL rox0rs...makes a lot more sense the second time around, too
Posted by Bozeman on Jul. 19 2002,04:03
"Thou art God."

"We grok God."
Posted by smartsnake on Jul. 19 2002,04:21
I have not been able to find a good book to read in a long time.  I could read those books that  I have to read for english but yea.  Anyone have any suggestions??
Posted by damien_s_lucifer on Jul. 19 2002,04:33
...and I started the "grep" thread 'cause vigilante used "grok" lol

loops are cool  alien.gif
Posted by Marauder on Jul. 19 2002,05:09
Snake - try Clancy, Crichton, Asimov. Or grab an old translation of Beowulf.  :p rocks! :p
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