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Haha that's interesting! I remember starting to read Twilight in Spanish. It was much better in Spanish!
You should read Look at the Birdie: Unpublished Short Fiction


And, hey -- is that an oh-so-slight irony directed at Twilight? :-)

And, hey -- is that an oh-so-slight irony directed at Twilight? :-)"
Perhaps it is a slight to Twilight :-)

as I told you before(but apparently have to again) I'm excited about September's read!! I already found the book and I'm starting right away....
:)))

as I told you before(but apparently have to again) I'm excited about September's read!! I already found the book and I'm starting right away....
:)))"
Wow! You're beating me to the punch! I just ordered it today on Amazon!

as I told you before(but apparently have to again) I'm excited about September's read!! I already found the book and I'm starting right away....
:)..."
:D
well I started it today...so...you are left behind..:P

as I told you before(but apparently have to again) I'm excited about September's read!! I already found the book and I'm starting rig..."
How do you like it so far?

as I told you before(but apparently have to again) I'm excited about September's read!! I already found the book an..."
well...I can't really say cause I'm in the beginning but I'm sensing satire apart from fiction in here..

"Anyone unable to understand how useful religion can be founded on lies will not understand this book either."
I've started it yesterday :-)

18 books by Kurt Vonnegut (including Cat's Cradle - this month's group read :D) is going for $3.99 at the Amazon Kindle store. I just bought Cat's Cradle and I'm so happy I got it at that price. Will start reading after I'm done with my work on the 15th :D Cheers!

"Anyone unable to understand how useful religion can be founded on..."
This is the first of his books that I read..apart from Breakfast of Champions which I have in my to read list, do you have any other recommendations? (cause you seem to know your Vonnegut) :)

18 books by Kurt Vonnegut (includ..."
I don't think that anyone in this group would get mad at you Jason...We're all very democratic in here....
Just START buying regular paper- smelling books OK???
(just kidding, I read some e-books too :P :D )

I'd suggest Galápagos for a start; for his fans it'd seem like a peculiar suggestion, I know, but it's the one that made me fall in love with Vonnegut's style. Most people would suggest something in the lines of Slaughterhouse-Five, mind you, so that's a nice place to start, too.


18 books by Kurt Vo..."
Hehehe. I think I'm OCD sometimes. I usually purchase a physical copy of the ebook that I finished reading on my Kindle. Every friends that pay me a visit think that I'm weird, buying books that I never actually gonna read. :(

These are my favorite lines:
I turned to Castle the elder. “Sir, how does a man die when he’s deprived of the consolations of literature?”
“In one of two ways,” he said, “petrescence of the heart or atrophy of the nervous system.”
And I remembered The Fourteenth Book of Bokonon? which I had read in its entirety the night before. The Fourteenth Book is entitled, “What Can a Thoughtful Man Hope for Mankind on Earth, Given the Experience of the Past Million Years?”
It doesn’t take long to read The Fourteenth Book. It consists of one word and a period.
This is it:“Nothing.”
I don’t think I’ll forget that face you’re working on very soon.”
“You’ll forget it when you’re dead, and so will I. When I’m dead, I’m going to forget everything—and I advise you to do the same.”
If you want an expert opinion, money doesn’t necessarily make people happy.”
“Thanks for the information. You’ve just saved me a lot of trouble. I was just about to make some money.”
“Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we die,”
Midget, midget, midget, how he struts and winks,
For he knows a man’s as big as what he hopes and thinks!
(if I continue, I'll end up writing the whole book)

1..."
Don't worry, if they call you weird again tell them that :being weird needs a creative mind...;)

"Nothing in this book is true" so now I've barely begun and I'm tripping through the life of the illustrious or troubled Hoennikers is it?

you'll be surprised....

that's rather ominous


...it really is...

Take your time :)


I know what you mean Gorfo, we read so many fantasy, sci-fi nowadays and there's no pattern any more, sky is the limit but you have to admit the originality of this book, Vonnegut's sense of humor and the way he ''foists'' the unreal truths..

(cover opening).....

Haha have fun Mark!

Galapagos made me a Vonnegut believer. I read it directly after Cat's Cradle and it cemented my love for his genius.

So I'm guessing I should read that next to cement my kind of iffy love?


Agreed there April..the only problem nowadays is that silliness

There is a huge amount to dissect here, both ideas and symbols. The title for instance. There is no cat in the cradle; creating something out of nothing, a complex pattern of webbing that looks important but is quickly dissipated with a collapse of hands, people create meaning out of meaningless patterns, people get addicted to creating patterns, etc. The answer is, "what is humanity's ultimate destiny despite all of the tomfoolery?" or maybe Shakespeare says it best. You know the quote. for example. Books loaded with ideas and symbols are cool.

There is a huge amount to dissect here, both ideas and symbols. The title for instance...."
Yes! I love it! I love your title analysis! Seriously though when I was younger I really never got what people were doing with the game of cat's cradle. To me they just looked like lines, and I couldn't for the life of me ever see the cat....so I guess this book kind of spoke to me in that way :)


Yes! Mission accomplished! How goes it so far?


Yes! Mission accomplished! How goes it so far?"
All I can say about this book so far is it's amazing! Yes yes! :D

Jason wrote: "Gorfo wrote: "Jason wrote: "Just started Cat's Cradle :D Had to since all of you are raving about the book so much and tempted me to read it :D"
Yes! Mission accomplished! How goes it so far?"
Al..."
Yay! Glad you like it! :)
I think this is the most quotable book the group has read yet!



Remember though, bokonism and all religions are foma :-)

Haha :) But foma is what life is made of my fellow bokonist...I thought the foot thing with bokonism was sooo cool :)
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