read dave barry's two novels arpi. funniest shit i've ever read.
confederacy of dunces is good too.
"Running with Scissors" by Augusten Burroughs
Went to a reading of his yesterday and am now hooked on this book, this makes any childhood anyone has ever had look normal.
i finshed the moneyball book already

I bought "Liar's Poker" in preparation for an interview on Monday in the financial world where I have no experience and I saw the new Harry Potter book, so I bought that too. :17:
i got the "how to move mt fuji" book that goes into how microsoft and other places use logic questions and puzzles to hire people. it was interesting
when you read harry potter do you paint a lightning bolt on your forehead?
No, I pretend to be Sirius Black, not Harry. Sheesh
Big birthday coming up, huh?
Papa Gino's pizza party?
:thumbs-up:
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i bet you have the glasses too
Interpretation Of Dreams By Freud, I saw the paperback for 25 cents at some secondhand place. Figured i'd give it a read, been a while and I really got nothin else to read nor the time or money to get anything new.
Quote:Big birthday coming up, huh?
Papa Gino's pizza party?
no

bloodsucking fiends by christopher moore.
i enjoyed lamb so much i thought i would give his other books a try.
i just read the new david baldacci book. it was pretty good until the end. the ending was so implausable that i will never buy another one of his books.
I am reading " A million little pieces".. Its a really fucked up true story about a guy who goes through rehab.
I picked up The Dark Tower 5 - Wolves of the Calla by King. So far it's a great read, as are the prior 4 books. Apparently the next (and last) 2 parts are due out in 2004.
Myrna Loy: Being and Becoming
It's an autobiography, I have always loved her and her films, especially the ones with william powell. So I picked up the book when I saw it at barnes and nobles a while back, just got around to starting it.
I just got Wolves of Calla, as well
also just bought Neal Stephenson's Quicksilver
and currently reading: Fortess of Grey Ice by J.V. Jones
Goatweed Wrote:I picked up The Dark Tower 5 - Wolves of the Calla by King. So far it's a great read, as are the prior 4 books. Apparently the next (and last) 2 parts are due out in 2004.
any idea when it's coming out in paperback? i get most of my reading done on the subway so i don't wanna be lugging some big ass volume around with me everywhere
Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman