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What are you reading now?

Schrodinger's Cat Trilogy by Robert Anton Wilson.

Having already read The Illuminatus! Trilogy I was interested in how these would follow on from that, I've heard it has some of the original characters, but thats all I know. I'll probably start it tonight.

:hatsoff:

I read it but I don't remember it. It's been called the most scientific science fiction novel. I'm still reading Illuminatus, it got bumped down the list of other books.

the man in the high castle by philip k dick

Have you read this one before? it was kind of hard for me to follow, I needed cliff notes. haha.

If you haven't read it I'd recommend VALIS to everyone.
 
I just got The Glass Bead Game by Hermann Hesse delivered to me today, I'll probably start it later.

My favorite author of all time... not one of his best books, but it's definitely worth reading!:thumbsup:

I'm reading two books right now, one is my "trash" book I read to escape, actually it's a re-read of Wizards First Rule by Terry Goodkind, decent fantasy book I read years ago.

The more "serious" book is called "Liberty versus the Tyranny of Socialism: Controversial Essays" by Walter Williams. Pretty compelling arguments about how turing to government to "solve" your problems erodes your personal liberties in the name of "security."
 
I read it but I don't remember it. It's been called the most scientific science fiction novel. I'm still reading Illuminatus, it got bumped down the list of other books.

I've read about 200 or so pages so far, it is a little had to follow, similar to Illuminatus I feel. But it seems decent enough at the moment, not overly fantastic.

If you haven't read it I'd recommend VALIS to everyone.

Excellent book one of PKD's most "out there" works and a very interestng read. I second that recommendation. :hatsoff:

My favorite author of all time... not one of his best books, but it's definitely worth reading!:thumbsup:

I enjoyed it, maybe a little more than Siddhartha which is the second out of the three Hesse books I have read. Steppenwolf being my favourite so far :D
 
You'll appreciate this Blue Balls.

The other day, the 23rd, on the TV game show Jeopardy all of the categories were based on James Joyce.

also on that day I just started Illuminatus book three, which starts off "the musicians had began boarding planes... As early as April 23rd...."

It blew my mind.

I just see now that you also made mention to that novel on that date...on the 23rd page of this thread.
 
You'll appreciate this Blue Balls.

The other day, the 23rd, on the TV game show Jeopardy all of the categories were based on James Joyce.

also on that day I just started Illuminatus book three, the second line of which starts off "the musicians had began boarding planes... as early as April 23rd."

It blew my mind.

Wow, Jeopardy is still on??? :dunno: I havent seen that in years :eek:


:D Yeah I get you, that is kinda freaky.
 
Have you read this one before? it was kind of hard for me to follow, I needed cliff notes. haha.
If you haven't read it I'd recommend VALIS to everyone.

comments about the man in the high castle no i didn't read this one yet but i've read valis (good times), the collected short stories of philip k dick (good times), do androids dream of electric sheeps? (good times), ubik (good times), and a scanner darkly by dick an enjoyed em all, the collected short... which included the short story minority report which led to the movie minority report, do androids... led to the movie blade runner, and a scanner darkly led to the movie a scanner darkly :D
 
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