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Posted: 06-06-2006 16:00
by BrinGer
im reading jordons autobiography great reading.
Posted: 07-06-2006 12:19
by subgenius
Another Roadside Attraction - Tom Robbins <3
Posted: 07-06-2006 13:27
by Isil
De Zwarte met het Witte Hart by Arthur Japin. Fine dutch literature
My grandfather gave me a biography about Nietzsche the other day which I'm planning to read when I finish the book I'm currently reading.
Posted: 07-06-2006 15:23
by Messy
I didn't like Arthur Japin's De Grote Wereld..is that one better?
Een Schitterend Gebrek is supposed to be loads better..so maybe I'll read that some other time
Currently re-reading Nescio..
Nescio is about 2 leagues higher than Japin will ever be
Posted: 07-06-2006 19:21
by Isil
Come on, name me one good "Boekenweekgeschenk" from the last decade
(especially "Gala" was absolute bollocks, gg Gip)
Anyway, De Zwarte.. is indeed a lot better. KDF couldn't stop talking about it when I told him I was reading it.
Posted: 08-06-2006 11:33
by BunnyS
now reading Empire - Niall Ferguson
Well I say now reading, but what I really mean is this is the next one I will read when I get round to it
Posted: 27-06-2006 14:58
by Isil
I just finished reading 1984 by George Orwell. Definitively one of the most inspiring novels I've read in years.
A couple of years ago I've seen the film Equlibrium which is a nice film if you want more after reading 1984.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0238380/
Posted: 27-06-2006 16:15
by RaGe|DB
I'm still reading "Een nieuwe wereld" from Eckhart tolle! Quite interesting!:)
Posted: 27-06-2006 16:29
by BunnyS
George Orwell
1984 is one of the better ones, rather then Animal Farm. Also ... good film ^^
I still haven't started reading the book I mentioned in the last post g*
Posted: 28-06-2006 03:28
by Messy
Isil wrote:
A couple of years ago I've seen the film Equlibrium
You saw that with me!
I wanted to rent it again yesterday but I rented 'Hitchhiker's Guide'
..still currently reading 'Max Havelaar' which is some revolutionary book, that was not only important to Dutch literature, but something which also launched the whole idea of 'fair trade' etc.
Posted: 28-06-2006 08:19
by Isil
I know! That was one of our first dates as I can recall.
Posted: 28-06-2006 10:57
by Messy
First dates me arse.
Our first dates were surely 100% buttsex, no?
No time for silly films and other such petty things