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Re: Books you just read discussion
[Re: Irishman12]
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10/22/09 11:10 AM
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Listen up dames and palookas this here book is the real deal. It's got dozens of stories written by Chandler, Dashiell Hammett, Harlan Ellison, Paul Cain and lesser known writers set in a bygone time when men were men, women were women and there was nothing that couldn't be settled with either hot lead or a cold drink. So don't be hinky about what I'm telling you. Run over to your local bookseller and get your mitts on it. It's about twice the size of the telephone book so it'll take you a while to get through it. For the slow readers there's even a comic about a detective twist named "Sally the Sleuth", that seems to get herself in all kinds of trouble. And like I said, it's often entertaining writing. I'm on the square. I'm not just stringing you along for a sucker. So don't be a weak sister on this. Wise up and make sure that if you like old school crime stories you check this out. If you don't, I'll get sore. Savvy??? 
"When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies but the pack survives." Winter is Coming
Now this is the Law of the Jungle—as old and as true as the sky; And the wolf that shall keep it may prosper, but the wolf that shall break it must die. As the creeper that girdles the tree-trunk, the Law runneth forward and back; For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack.
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Re: Books you just read discussion
[Re: Yogi Barrabbas]
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10/23/09 10:42 AM
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Just read THE TURNAROUND by George Pelecanos. Another great piece of work by this man who can do no wrong for me. Excellent! Told ya'  .
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: Books you just read discussion
[Re: pizzaboy]
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10/24/09 02:28 PM
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I just finished The Strain by Chuck Hogan and Guillermo Del Toro. It's a vampire novel. Del Toro is also a movie director who is probably best known for the Hellboy franchise, Pan's Labyrinth, Blade II and Mimic. Chuck Hogan wrote Prince of Thieves.
So I had high hopes for this book. It was middling. It really was like reading a very thinly hidden rewrite of Blade II, right down to the description of the vampires, the hidden vampire council, and even the embittered vampire hunter.
This is the first in a trilogy but it doesn't really need to be a trilogy. It's worthwhile as paperback, but not fullprice hardcover.
"When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies but the pack survives." Winter is Coming
Now this is the Law of the Jungle—as old and as true as the sky; And the wolf that shall keep it may prosper, but the wolf that shall break it must die. As the creeper that girdles the tree-trunk, the Law runneth forward and back; For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack.
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Re: Books you just read discussion
[Re: Sicilian Babe]
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10/24/09 09:52 PM
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Hey SB!! It's been a while, huh?  Overall, I still love California. There are some things that bug me, like EVERY FREAKIN' DRIVER IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA! Statistically, California has the worst drivers in the nation (actually I don't know if that's true or not, but from my observations...) lol In all seriousness though, life is great. Life is busy, what with work and school, and trying to maintain some semblance of a social life. But I couldn't be happier (well, maybe if I was rich...)
"Growing up my dad was like 'You have a great last name, Galifianakis. Galifianakis...begins with a gal...and ends with a kiss...' I'm like that's great dad, can we get it changed to 'Galifianafuck' please?" -- Zach Galifianakis
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Re: Books you just read discussion
[Re: XDCX]
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10/24/09 10:06 PM
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X, Where in SoCal are you? And the drivers...LMAO You are so right. A couple sprinkles and the freeway comes to a standstill. I've been here so long I hope I'm not one of the pain in the ass drivers. Sorry for getting off topic TIS
"Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today." JFK
"War is over, if you want it" - John Lennon
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Re: Books you just read discussion
[Re: Longneck]
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11/16/09 05:51 PM
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Just read Hammer Glamour by Marcus Hearn. This is a coffee table photo essay book that details in bold color most of the starlets of the British horror/sci-fi studio Hammer Films. It includes previously unpublished studio/promotional photographs, interviews, lots of behind the scenes info and "where are they now" updates.
Growing up in the seventies and eighties I got to see Hammer Films replayed on local TV shows "Creature Feature", "Sir Graves Ghastly" and "Thriller".
A large part of the Hammer attraction , besides the sets, outre storylines and seemingly lavish productions was the heroines or damsels in distress. This included such women as Ingrid Pitt, Caroline Munro, Joanna Lumley, Natassia Kinski, Kate O'Mara, Ursula Andress, Madeleine Smith and Raquel Welch. This is a great book for any fan of Hammer films or horror movies in general. They don't make horror movies like Hammer any more.
And did I mention that the book is full of beautiful women?
"When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies but the pack survives." Winter is Coming
Now this is the Law of the Jungle—as old and as true as the sky; And the wolf that shall keep it may prosper, but the wolf that shall break it must die. As the creeper that girdles the tree-trunk, the Law runneth forward and back; For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack.
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Re: Books you just read discussion
[Re: dontomasso]
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11/17/09 03:09 PM
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pizzaboy
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Just finished "The Lion's Game," by Nelson DeMille. Libyan terrorists, Kennedy airport, lots of Americans killed in an act of terrorism. Fast paced and serious, but comical at times, too, due to the first person narrative of the wiseass Fed telling the story. What's creepy is that this book came out a year before the 9/11 attacks. A little too long, with an unsatisfying ending, but I enjoyed it for the most part.
Already picked up "Under the Dome," by Stephen King. Probably gonna wait till after Thanksgiving because it's 1100 pages and I have people staying with me for the holiday week, so I don't want my concentration broken.
Meanwhile, I'm reading "Ford County," John Grisham's new short story collection (his first ever). Short stories are perfect for when I can't really dedicate my mind fully to a long book.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: Books you just read discussion
[Re: pizzaboy]
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11/21/09 06:35 AM
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I am nearly finished with " Hit Me Fred: Recollections of a Sideman" by legendary trombonist Fred Wesley. Wesley played with such stars as Ike and Tina Turner, Hank Ballard, Count Basie, Bootsy and the Rubber Band, George Clinton &Parliament-Funkadelic, EWF, Curtis Mayfield but of course is most famous for his work with James Brown on such tunes as "Doing it to Death", "Hot Pants", "Say it Loud(I'm Black and I'm Proud)" and many many others. Wesley also was Brown's primary arranger and musical director as well as co-writer on a few songs. Wesley states that he does not hate James Brown but didn't always like being around him. There's definitely some score settling here as Wesley pulls back the curtain and shares information of both a personal and musical nature that may make some look at Brown in a different light. Wesley also points out that for better or worse Brown was like a musical father and made Wesley a better person, despite the fact that Wesley did not then and does not now agree with Brown's methods. Wesley also admits that whatever it had to take to be a star Brown had it while Wesley didn't- despite Wesley's musical knowledge. And Wesley is as hard on himself as he is on Brown and other people with whom he did not always get along. This is really a fun read and gives a tour of the rock-and-roll, soul and funk scenes from the fifties thru the eighties. It was published a few years before Brown's passing. "James Brown's organ playing was just good enough to fool the casual listener and just horrible enough to make a real musician sick"...Fred Wesley. 
"When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies but the pack survives." Winter is Coming
Now this is the Law of the Jungle—as old and as true as the sky; And the wolf that shall keep it may prosper, but the wolf that shall break it must die. As the creeper that girdles the tree-trunk, the Law runneth forward and back; For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack.
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