What are you reading?

Discussion in 'The Chatterbox' started by oscar11, Nov 22, 2012.

  1. Redmond

    Redmond Member

    Try some of the following.
    Tragedy: Hamlet, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet
    Comedy: Much Ado About Nothing, As You Like it, A Midsummer Night's Dream
    History: the Richards and the Henrys (in order or they make no sense at all)

    Hint: read them aloud and the language will make more sense. You will also be surprised how many phrases we use every day that came from Bill.
     
  2. Kilgore Trout

    Kilgore Trout The Smart Bunny

    Ah, Shakespeare. All tragedies end in death. All comedies in nuptials.
     
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  3. Shaver X

    Shaver X Well-Known Member

    Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche
     
  4. Sara-s

    Sara-s This Pun for Hire

    Currently reading "Chuck Amuck" by Chuck Jones (one of the Looney Tunes cartoon directors.)
     
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  5. Omaney

    Omaney Well-Known Member

    I've been on a sci-fi alternate reality kick for awhile. Right now it's John Scalzi's The Last Colony. I'm eagerly awaiting Taylor Anderson's newest in The Destroyermen Series.
     
  6. HolyRollah

    HolyRollah BaconLord

  7. rmcintyre84

    rmcintyre84 Got out of the kitchen

    I just finished Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus. One of the many classics I've never read. Fantastic read! And quite different from all the movies. I'm going to read Dracula next.
     
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  8. BJV

    BJV Active Member

    I think Dracula will also surprise--especially the way the vampire is dealt with at the end. I've always considered myself a bit of an expert on vampire lore, so I despise the way modern productions deal with the subject: Essentially, they are nothing more than soft eroticism about teens who just happen to bit one another on the neck occasionally.
     
  9. Kilgore Trout

    Kilgore Trout The Smart Bunny

    The ingredients list on Cheez Whiz®.
     
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  10. Dr. Tim Wilkins

    Dr. Tim Wilkins Active Member

    Just finished Leisureguy's shaving book as well as "The Art of Shaving". Pretty good and great set of resources. I am also reading J.R. Ward's new book, "The King" in the Black Dagger Brotherhood series. Oh and The Linux Bible. (Yes, I am another Linux person!)
     
  11. Dr. Tim Wilkins

    Dr. Tim Wilkins Active Member

    I want to begin re-reading H.P. Lovecraft's work. Still one of my favorites.
     
  12. Troy M

    Troy M Prep: Mephitis mephitis musk

    I have all 5 books of the George RR Martin "Game Of Thrones" on my Kindle. 20% into the second story at the moment.
     
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  13. Dr. Tim Wilkins

    Dr. Tim Wilkins Active Member

    Have those in paperback but haven't started them yet.
     
  14. rmcintyre84

    rmcintyre84 Got out of the kitchen

    When I was still an Area Minister, H.P. Lovecraft got me into one of the most unusual ministerial situations I've ever had to deal with. But I guess that's a story for another time . . . .
     
  15. HolyRollah

    HolyRollah BaconLord

    ahh…a fan of Science Fiction, I see! :D
     
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  16. Dr. Tim Wilkins

    Dr. Tim Wilkins Active Member

    Area minister for whom? I was a UMC minister for 12 years then left but that is a story for another time...
     
  17. Dr. Tim Wilkins

    Dr. Tim Wilkins Active Member

    Wouldn't nuptials also fall under tragedy? :p
     
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  18. rmcintyre84

    rmcintyre84 Got out of the kitchen

    I did my internship at a UMC church . . . St. Luke UMC in Bryn Mawr, PA. I was the Northeast Area Minister for the American Baptist Churches of PA & DE, 2006-2010. The region downsized, and I was laid off.
     
  19. Dr. Tim Wilkins

    Dr. Tim Wilkins Active Member

    I see. Where did you do your seminary work? I went to Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX.
     
  20. rmcintyre84

    rmcintyre84 Got out of the kitchen

    Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wynnewood, PA, which is now Palmer Theological Seminary, Valley Forge, PA. I started a D.Min. in preaching at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, but it became cost-prohibitive.
     
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