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Bluelighter
I just started Tender Is The Night and Im so far not overly keen on it, but I'll not give up just yet. I just finished Perfume and I LOVED it.
Do you think the books are better than the show? The books don't have that hot guy that plays Erin though *insert drooling emoticon*
Heheh, oops yeah I mean Eric. Uh and could be careful with the spoilers please, I didn't know that Sookie was going to do Eric.
The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution
I don't care what people say, I love Richard Dawkins![]()
I really love the appendix of this book, where he lays out some survey results about how dumb people are Ooh yeah nice - just finished that one myself. I'm partial to Dawkins, but I don't think he will be converting many creationists with this book - he doesn't seem to have twigged that some people are data-proofI really love the appendix of this book, where he lays out some survey results about how dumb people are
This is where you start to suspect that homo sapiens is an evolutionary dead end....
I just started The Wind Up Bird Chronicle, by Haruki Murakami. He is in danger of becoming one of my favourite authors - I read Kafka on the Shore last year and loved it - this one is starting off to be great too.
Also I read A Scanner Darkly by Phillip K. Dick. There's a few passages in there of the protagonist musing that I'm entirely convinced Palahniuk picked up on as a great idea and inspired the novel Fight Club. Book was brilliant and the movie is one of those few that entirely does justice to it. Though the humour is more pronounced I think in the movie probably because of the choice of actors (Robert Downey and Woody Harrelson in particular). Having now read the book I appreciate the movie on a whole new level in terms of casting decisions. Not that I didn't absolutely love it before. Must read, must see.
Reading Tim Flannery's Future Eaters