Guest gogoblender Posted January 27, 2006 Share Posted January 27, 2006 Hey guys! Ayup...lol, this is one of my good friends telling me to lay off the computer and get back to reading! One of my friends who's like a super literratti, super film reviewer, great artist and rugby player is gonna be takin off fer a while. And so fer a pretty cool and very clever going away present, I got a gift. Yeah...a list. It was a list of books that he'd read over his lifetime (he's 25) that he put down on nice paper as recommendations for me. This is one of those dudes who wrote an almost perfect SAT score and was accepted inta Harvard right from high school. And...my friend's funny too! He wrote the list as a recommendation for me based on what he knows about me and...since he's known me fer almost ten years...I'm thinkin the list may be good. Well, here's the list. Heh, I'm holding this list close to me as I'm sher it's insurance against boredom, will fuel journeys to enjoy and provide me with new worlds to visit. I'm wondering if any of you guys have read any of the stuff on it? I recognize a few of the authors and some of them are rather esosteric to me. But the collection is quite eclectic and there are some absolutley marvellous ones that I'm planning to get my hands on real quick. Just like that and in a few minutes later...he'd quickly scribed the list for me complete with authors! I figger I'll just go down to the coles book store once a week, take out my list , present it to the person workin there and just say: "please pick a book from this list and I'll buy it!" Thanks fer the awesome gift Mike. Best of wishes on your journey friend. 1-Perfume: Patrick Suskind 2-The Elementary Particles: MIcheel Houelleberg 3-Galatea 2.2 : Richard Powers 4-Hard boiled Wonderland and the end of the World: Haruki Murakami 5-A Wild Sheep Chase: Haruki Murakami 6-The Code Book: Simon Singh 7-Nexus: Mark Buchanan 8-The Dyer's Hand: W.H. Auden 9-Lunch Poems: Frank O'Hara 10-Persuasion: Jane Austin Fairy Tales: Oscar Wilde 11-A supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again: David Foster Wallace 12-Franny and Zoey: Salinger 13-The Red Notebook: Paul Auster 14-The New York Trilogy: Paul Auster 15-Complete Fictions: Jorge Luis Borges 16-Air Guitar: Dave HIckey 17-A Hero of our Tiime: Lermontov 18-London Fields: Martin Amis 19-Mutataions: Rem Koolhaus 20-Delerious New York: Kool haus 21-A picture of Dorian Gray: Wilde 22-Brief Interviews with HIdeous Men: David Foster Wallace 23-Me Talk Pretty One Day: David Sedaris 24-How I bought Andy Warhol 25-Letters to a young POet: Rilke 26-L'etranger : Camus 27-The Crying of Lot 49: Thomas Pynchon 28-Dead Souls: Gogol 29-Beowulf: (Seamus Heaney Trans.) 30-Invisible Cities: Italo Calvino 31-American Psycho: Bret Easton Ellis 32-Jonathan STrange & Mr. Norrell: Susanna Clarke gogo Link to comment
erialc 2 Posted January 27, 2006 Share Posted January 27, 2006 GoGo, What an amazing present. A real gift I recognise a few of those books and I guess you've got a lot of journeying to do there, you'll really love it and I hope that you'll share this journey with us all in your great threads to come. What an awesome friend you have Link to comment
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Guest gogoblender Posted February 1, 2006 Share Posted February 1, 2006 hahahah! I"m sorry man...I just can't stop laughin at yer avatar! hahah, post more, it's hysterical! And thank you fer the link Wusu...I'll check it and get back asap! gogo Link to comment
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