kleptoman wrote:I'm reading GK Chesterton's "The Man Who Was Thursday"
One of my absolute favorite authors!
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kleptoman wrote:I'm reading GK Chesterton's "The Man Who Was Thursday"
Bronze wrote:That sounds awful. I've only ever read half of one of his books, can't remember what it was called but there were a whole bunch of writers locked in a house together and they all started doing decrepit shit. It was one of the worst books I have ever read, and I couldn't even finish it.

eitlobsaboo wrote:Oh... dude... dude.. that's.. oh.... that's not something I wanted to see right before bed.. that's fucked up..


Sam Logan wrote:When it comes to tunnels and cats, I feel like this story really delivers.
pie wrote:I have transcended commas!
Ben wrote:Been reading Kingdom of Fear by Hunter S. Thompson.
I've known of him for ages and the whole Gonzo style of jouranlisim, seen fear and loathing etc but never actually read one of his books. It's fascinating in the fact that it has no real narrative, he will start telling a story then get completely distracted by something else and spend 3 pages on it, only to get back to the original story that never ends up going anywhere. It would be irritating if his writing wasn't so damm charismatic. I haven't really read much non-fiction but shit, just reading him tell stories makes me want to go out for a beer with the dude... or maybe behind bulet proof glass cause he is kind of insane...
Fantastic read, highly recommend it.
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eitlobsaboo wrote:Oh... dude... dude.. that's.. oh.... that's not something I wanted to see right before bed.. that's fucked up..
pie wrote:Man, so we just get recycled ben? I feel so unloved.

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