The Sun Also Rises 5,587 Posted February 20 On 2/14/2024 at 11:12 PM, dollanganger said: its been a sweet little series except for some points Β Reveal hidden contents me when the random animal abuseΒ racism etc Β but idrc about their children or how anne just doesnt feel like anne anymore..and now im on rainbow valley which is almost entirelyΒ about some random guy's kids??? what isΒ herΒ problem Β All completely trueΒ Β When I re-read the series I usually stop at book 3, those are definitely the most charming 1 Quote The cicadas in the sunset are your guide Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Sun Also Rises 5,587 Posted February 20 I just finished Norwegian Wood byΒ Haruki Murakami. It was my first Murakami novel and I have really mixed feelings about it, but I'll try some of his more surreal works 0 Quote The cicadas in the sunset are your guide Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cheaptrailertrashglm 3,536 Posted February 24 the broken girls by simone st james 0 Quote ~INSTA~Β Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
honeyslow 5,932 Posted February 24 I'mΒ reading Joan Didion for the first time, specifically Slouching Towards Bethlehem which I've almost finished..Β her writing is truly exquisite, I keep pausing and wondering how one can even construct sentences like that. I really want to readΒ The White Album andΒ Play It As ItΒ Lays next. Β AndΒ the subject matter of the essays in this collection (and as far as I understandΒ Joan Didion's work in general) is soooΒ interesting asΒ a Lana fan;Β Β California, Los Angeles, Β Hollywood, the state of "The AmericanΒ Dream"... Β I was curious to see if Lana has ever mentioned Joan Didion and it seems like she hasn't but when I searched the forums I found an old post from @Trash MagicΒ about this photoshoot of Joan DidionΒ maybe having inspired the UltraviolenceΒ cover and I can really see it tbh Β 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cheaptrailertrashglm 3,536 Posted February 25 the nightingale by kristen hannah ( i feel like i spelled all that wrong) 0 Quote ~INSTA~Β Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rightofjupiter 16,596 Posted February 25 4 hours ago, honeyslow said: I'mΒ reading Joan Didion for the first time, specifically Slouching Towards Bethlehem which I've almost finished..Β her writing is truly exquisite, I keep pausing and wondering how one can even construct sentences like that. I really want to readΒ The White Album andΒ Play It As ItΒ Lays next. Β AndΒ the subject matter of the essays in this collection (and as far as I understandΒ Joan Didion's work in general) is soooΒ interesting asΒ a Lana fan;Β Β California, Los Angeles, Β Hollywood, the state of "The AmericanΒ Dream"... Β I was curious to see if Lana has ever mentioned Joan Didion and it seems like she hasn't but when I searched the forums I found an old post from @Trash MagicΒ about this photoshoot of Joan DidionΒ maybe having inspired the UltraviolenceΒ cover and I can really see it tbh Β her novel play it as it lays is EXTREMELY lana coded! lady on the edge of sanity, long aimless drives around los angles... Β just started kelly link's new novel the book of love and it's already incredible, i love her so much. 0 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Sun Also Rises 5,587 Posted February 26 I just finished: The Plague by Albert Camus - hits differently after Covid, and Camus is a master of weaving philosophy into fiction in a great way for beginners The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas by Ursula le Guin - an incredibly short story that I couldn't stop thinking about all day The Devil by Leo Tolstoy - a novella about obsession and addiction that's nowhere near as good as his longer works but still worth the read Now I'm attempting to tackle The Tropic of Cancer by Henry Miller. I tried to read it last year but life got in the way! It's part of my "reading everything Lana ever mentioned" list ...Β 1 Quote The cicadas in the sunset are your guide Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cheaptrailertrashglm 3,536 Posted March 2 no one can know 0 Quote ~INSTA~Β Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Daytona Beach Sparkler 5,189 Posted March 2 I'm currently reading John by Cynthia Lennon. It's a very interesting, detailed biography about the life of Cynthia Lennon and her relationship with John Lennon, all the way from when they first met in 1957 until his assassination in 1980. The book is very honest and made me realize how much of a bad person John Lennon wasΒ Β Overall it's a great book and I would recommend it if you're interested in anything Beatles related 0 Quote Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β β.γ.:γ»Β°β.γ.:γ»Β°β.γ.:γ»Β°β.γ.:γ»Β°β Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
juless 13 Posted March 2 right now I'm reading "elvis and me" by Priscilla Presley and I am also finishing up "a little life" by hanya yanagihara. a book I really recommend that I finished recently is 'flowers for algernon' by Daniel Keyes, it was actually such a beautiful book and got me feeling all the feels.Β 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mississippisouth17 0 Posted March 30 I just finished reading Wise Blood by Flannery Oβconnor. Recently I have an obsession with southern gothic.Β 0 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ultrabanisters 45,052 Posted March 30 has anyone got any recommendations for something spooky, horror-ey but also kinda murder mystery thrillerey?Β 0 Quote resident sweeter 24/7/17 - 9/7/23Β - 10/7/23 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cult Leader 5,287 Posted March 30 34 minutes ago, ultrabanisters said: has anyone got any recommendations for something spooky, horror-ey but also kinda murder mystery thrillerey?Β I picked up Every Dead Thing by John Connolly, I haven't started it yet but I think it matches what you're looking for! I found this rec as I was searching for media that felt like True Detective season 1 lol 1 Quote Β Β π΄ ππ πππ πππππ ππππ πππππ πππ πππππππππ ππππππ ππ πππ ππππ Β Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ultrabanisters 45,052 Posted March 30 2 minutes ago, Cult Leader said: I picked up Every Dead Thing by John Connolly, I haven't started it yet but I think it matches what you're looking for! I found this rec as I was searching for media that felt like True Detective season 1 lol thank you so much!!Β Β Β ill give it a goΒ 1 Quote resident sweeter 24/7/17 - 9/7/23Β - 10/7/23 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NikoGo 60,815 Posted March 30 I just picked up You and the hunger games prequel yesterday!Β Β i went to the book store and was absolutely overwhelmedΒ with the choicesΒ Β I have no idea how I spent hours as a kid going through each isle and picking up like 5 or 6 at a time. The two books I ended up buying were both already on my radar 1 Quote "Donβt forget me" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rightofjupiter 16,596 Posted March 30 come and get it by kiley reidβ really enjoyng so far! 0 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cheaptrailertrashglm 3,536 Posted March 31 all the bright places 0 Quote ~INSTA~Β Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Sun Also Rises 5,587 Posted April 2 I just finished Wide Sargasso Sea, a post colonial, post modernismΒ feminist response to Jane Eyre. Loved it personally although I can see why it has mixed reactions.Β I also recently read my first James Joyce, A Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man. There were moments of brilliant prose but overall it dragged too much for me. I'll try more Joyce though.Β Β Before that, I read The Dispossessed by Ursula K Le Guin, a great exploration of anarchism, capitalism, etc in a science fiction setting. Β I Who Have Never Known Men, a dystopian by Jacqueline Harpman,Β was also excellent. It will probably stay with me for a long time.Β Β The Crying of Lot 49 was my first time reading Pynchon and I thoroughly enjoyed it. What a trip! I'll re-read it later for sure. It's also such fun seeing how many people are inspired by it, including Radiohead, one of my favourite bands! I am now seeing W.A.S.T.E everywhere.Β Β Giovanni's Room was also my first James Baldwin, and I fell in love with his minimalist prose. What a great tragic story and so far ahead of its time. I will absolutely be reading more Baldwin.Β Β I could go on and on but ...Β Β I'm now reading The Word for World is Forest, a short story by Ursula Le Guin, and will then be moving ontoΒ The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea, my first Mishima, which I bought recently.Β 2 Quote The cicadas in the sunset are your guide Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cheaptrailertrashglm 3,536 Posted April 7 tomorrow tomorrow and tomorrow 0 Quote ~INSTA~Β Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ttulsa 403 Posted April 20 On 2/24/2024 at 10:00 PM, cheaptrailertrashglm said: the nightingale by kristen hannah ( i feel like i spelled all that wrong) omg I love kristin hannah's books night road and the great alone tbh she has some bad books too π angel falls, home again, fly away I read the nightingale a while ago and it was a fun read and like I literally cried at the end If you liked nightingale, I think you might like the great alone (: 0 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites