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    Somewhere in Heaven about Christopher and Dana Reeve
    Well, the whore apples sure didn't fall far from the whore tree. Sylkyn

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    A biography on Antonin Artaud. Interesting. Before that I read Against Nature by Huysmans and it made my eyes bleed with all the descriptions. I bought this book ages ago because it was mentioned in Dorian Gray and put it down after a few pages. This time I actually finished it, I'm proud of myself.

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    ^^^
    i love antonin artaud! which biography is it? that could be really interesting.
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    ^ "Blows And Bombs" by Stephen Barber, it was sadly the only biography on Artaud I could get hold of in my country.
    Amazon.com: Blows and Bombs: Antonin Artaud: The Biography: stephen barber: Books

    It is a pretty short book with only about 200 pages, there are some interesting photographs and stories, but I hoped to for something more detailed I guess, I have read more than half of the book already, and he is still an enigma to me.

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    Every Man Dies Alone- Hans Fallada
    All of God's children are not beautiful. Most of God's children are, in fact, barely presentable.




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    Pride and Prejudice and Zombies...awesome so far.

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    Drop Dead Gorgeous by Jackie Collins [who looks amazing on the back cover!!].
    Carrie: What kind of impotence do you think it is? Charlotte: The kind that makes it soft. (Sex and the City)

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    On the Road - Jack Kerouac (I hope I spelt the last name right). I wanted to pick up this book for a long time, and so far it's fun. I like it.

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    The Shack by William P. Young. It's Christian based, and surprisingly I'm ok with it. I'm not even half way done with reading it yet though.
    Everyone is entitled to be stupid, but some abuse the privilege.

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    The Wasted Vigil- Nadeem Aslam
    All of God's children are not beautiful. Most of God's children are, in fact, barely presentable.




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    I am reading The Time Traveler's Wife. Really like it.

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    Pygmy, Chuck Palahniuk's latest book. I don't know that I'll finish it, and I've read every other book he's written. He went "inventive" with it by writing it as if it is a non-native english speaker attempting to write in english and it is almost undecipherable. It takes forever to get what he means.

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    Paradise Lost.

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    Sex with Kings.

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    Vital Signs by Robin Cook.

    For those who don't know, Robin Cook is a doctor who writes great medical thrillers! For obvious reasons, I wouldn't recommend reading one of his books just before going into the hospital. Hehe.
    Carrie: What kind of impotence do you think it is? Charlotte: The kind that makes it soft. (Sex and the City)

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