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Than I became - a boring old person, so now I read. - </p> - - <h2>How to find a good book</h2> - <p> - The more questons that answer with yes the more likely it is that the book is - worth a read: - </p> - <ul> - <li>Do christians dislike the book?</li> - <li>Did a school board in florida or texas try to ban it?</li> - <li>Is the author mentally insane?</li> - <li>Did a German dude write it?</li> - <li>Do book reviewers struggle to wrap their tiny brains around it?</li> - </ul> - </td> - </tr> - - <tr> - <td> - <h2>Content:</h2> - <ul> - <li><a href="#reading_list">Reading list</a></li> - <li><a href="#reviews">Reviews</a></li> - </ul> - </td> - </tr> - </table> - - <table border="1" width="60%"> - <tr> - <td> - <h2 id="reading_list">Reading list</h2> - - <h3>Currenly reading: 1985</h3> - <p> - Been on my list for a while. I always wondered "how the fuck have I not read - 1984 yet?". Well now I am reading it. - </p> - - <h3>Ever growing list of things I need to read</h3> - <ul> - <li> - Danzig Trilogy: - <ul> - <li>The Tin Drum</li> - <li>Cat and Mouse</li> - <li>Dog Years</li> - </ul> - </li> - <li>The People's Republic of Walmart</li> - <li>Cybernetic Revolutionaries</li> - <li>Jailbird</li> - <li>God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater</li> - <li>Brave New World</li> - <li>Fahrenheit 451</li> - <li>The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy</li> - <li>The Flounder</li> - </ul> - </td> - </tr> - </table> - - <table border="1" width="60%"> - <tr> - <td> - <h2 id="reviews">A few reviews I guess</h2> - <p> - <b>Warning, most of these are Kurt Vonnegut books.</b> I really need to try more authors rofl. - </p> - - <h3>The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles</h3> - <p> - A underrated masterpiece. A must read. This book is mind opening in so many ways - and will improve your life. Read it to your dog, your cat, your braindead - grandparents... Afterwards give the Whangdoodles in Whangdoodle land a visit - and tell them I said hihi. Its one of those childrens books that is strangely - enjoyable for all ages. - </p> - - <h3>Cat's Cradle</h3> - <p> - Dont waste your time reading the fucking bible. Read Cat's Cradle instead. - Its a book with countless layers that all play into each other. Every detail - is important and meaningful even if its enteracting with the story on a - abstract level that doesnt show up at first. Cat's Cradle is the golden - example of how to write a story. It has a way of almost feeling like its - putting you in the middle of a historical event instead of simply telling - a fictional story. It has a tastefully dialectical natural that makes - every detail in the story work more like parts in a well tuned machine. - Cat's Cradle might even be your vin-dit into Bokononism. - </p> - - <h3>The Sirens of Titan</h3> - <p> - Kurt Vonnegut books arent known for making very good movies but reguardless - <b>I need this one to be turned into a movie right now!</b> It has a surreal - almost dream like vibe like the army on the rusting metal surface of mars, - the beautiful landscape of titan, and a flavor of sci-fi that seems fitting - for the time it was written but strangely modern all at the same time. How - the fuck can a book have so much blunt foreshadowing yet leave you completely - unprepared for whats about to happen?! You must read this book. I will stage - an entire war if you dont, I will make you get into a rocket and fly to titan - if you dont. <b>You have to read this book!!!</b> - </p> - - <h3>Galapagos</h3> - <p> - Jesus be dammed, booked reviewers are harsh af on this masterpiece. Its - always shit like "I cant understand the small clever details and it doesnt - hold my hand and tell me everything in simple tv news approved words there - for its a bad book". This book does a good job putting down Social Darwmism - and explaining how evolution actually works. The way every detail connects - is just wonderful and the way it so very carefully frames every moment passing - by and choices what to bring into focus at any given moment. It has a way of - spending most of the book on just a few days worth of events yet going into - detail about the next one million years of humans. Its a work of absurb chaos - carefully looked at under a microscope. - </p> - - <h3>The Children's Crusade</h3> - <p> - An anti-war book from the 60s? Already sounds based! Anyways if you read this - book you will become unstuck in time. Time doesnt move, we dont control time... - Everything is already planed out and we are just looking at one moment at a time. - Once you read this book you will instead see time for what it really is. - </p> - - <h3>Goodbye Blue Monday</h3> - <p> - This book starts out with a hand drawn picture of the authors asshole just - to prove a point. It continues to include hand drawn pictures of the most - random things throughout the book. What does the book say? I dont know - because I never read it... fooled you! You believed me for a second didnt - you? dumb ass! Well anyways, the book is about some dude who reads a sci-fi - book and thinks its real. You know the same thing happened to me when I watched - Star Wars for the first, second, and 10th time! Anyways, even though this book - is a fucking mess everyone should be required to read it. In some twisted way - you might learn a thing or two. - </p> - - <h3>Ready Player One</h3> - <p> - Its kind of a fucking mess of a book. Nothing about the story line itself is that - creative by any means and the character design is kind of flat, but just the - amount of details packed into it is insane. I dig the world building and just the - grand scale of it all. The movie puts it to shame. Unlike the movie the egg hunt - is actually difficult. - </p> - - <h3>Animal Farm</h3> - <p> - Its a clever little book indeed. Had me laughing the entire time. Anyways, - <b>its not designed to be used entirely - as a anti-socialist book</b>. Think it through: so in the book the animal - revolution is a socialist revolution, the humans are the capital owning class, - the leaders who took control after the revolution was a pigs, years after the - revolution the pigs started walking and dressing like humans and they even - became friends with the humans. Aka revolution needs to put democracy first - or risk going back to square one. <b>If you read Animal Farm and think "the - animals should have just happily put every ounce of their geist into - working for the humans instead of rebelling" I have to ask: do you know - what stockholm syndrome is? You better call the doctor because you seem - to have it for the capital owning class.</b> Thinking in simple black - and white terms is a clear sign of mind control. - </p> - </td> - </tr> - </table> - </center> + <a href="index.html"><img src="images/back_home.png" alt= + "Back to home page"></a> + <center> + <table border="1" width="60%"> + <tr> + <td> + <h2>Why do a boring old person thing like read?</h2> + <p>I use to dislike reading because I thought reading was for boring + old people. It turned out I was correct, reading is for boring old + people. Than I became a boring old person, so now I read.</p> + <h2>How to find a good book</h2> + <p>The more questons that answer with yes the more likely it is that + the book is worth a read:</p> + <ul> + <li>Do christians dislike the book?</li> + <li>Did a school board in florida or texas try to ban it?</li> + <li>Is the author mentally insane?</li> + <li>Did a German dude write it?</li> + <li>Do book reviewers struggle to wrap their tiny brains around + it?</li> + </ul> + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td> + <h2>Content:</h2> + <ul> + <li> + <a href="#reading_list">Reading list</a> + </li> + <li> + <a href="#reviews">Reviews</a> + </li> + </ul> + </td> + </tr> + </table> + <table border="1" width="60%"> + <tr> + <td> + <h2 id="reading_list">Reading list</h2> + <h3>Currenly reading: 1985</h3> + <p>Been on my list for a while. I always wondered "how the fuck have + I not read 1984 yet?". Well now I am reading it.</p> + <h3>Ever growing list of things I need to read</h3> + <ul> + <li>Danzig Trilogy: + <ul> + <li>The Tin Drum</li> + <li>Cat and Mouse</li> + <li>Dog Years</li> + </ul> + </li> + <li>The People's Republic of Walmart</li> + <li>Cybernetic Revolutionaries</li> + <li>Jailbird</li> + <li>God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater</li> + <li>Brave New World</li> + <li>Fahrenheit 451</li> + <li>The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy</li> + <li>The Flounder</li> + </ul> + </td> + </tr> + </table> + <table border="1" width="60%"> + <tr> + <td> + <h2 id="reviews">A few reviews I guess</h2> + <p><b>Warning, most of these are Kurt Vonnegut books.</b> I really + need to try more authors rofl.</p> + <h3>The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles</h3> + <p>A underrated masterpiece. A must read. This book is mind opening + in so many ways and will improve your life. Read it to your dog, + your cat, your braindead grandparents... Afterwards give the + Whangdoodles in Whangdoodle land a visit and tell them I said hihi. + Its one of those childrens books that is strangely enjoyable for all + ages.</p> + <h3>Cat's Cradle</h3> + <p>Dont waste your time reading the fucking bible. Read Cat's Cradle + instead. Its a book with countless layers that all play into each + other. Every detail is important and meaningful even if its + enteracting with the story on a abstract level that doesnt show up + at first. Cat's Cradle is the golden example of how to write a + story. It has a way of almost feeling like its putting you in the + middle of a historical event instead of simply telling a fictional + story. It has a tastefully dialectical natural that makes every + detail in the story work more like parts in a well tuned machine. + Cat's Cradle might even be your vin-dit into Bokononism.</p> + <h3>The Sirens of Titan</h3> + <p>Kurt Vonnegut books arent known for making very good movies but + reguardless <b>I need this one to be turned into a movie right + now!</b> It has a surreal almost dream like vibe like the army on + the rusting metal surface of mars, the beautiful landscape of titan, + and a flavor of sci-fi that seems fitting for the time it was + written but strangely modern all at the same time. How the fuck can + a book have so much blunt foreshadowing yet leave you completely + unprepared for whats about to happen?! You must read this book. I + will stage an entire war if you dont, I will make you get into a + rocket and fly to titan if you dont. <b>You have to read this + book!!!</b></p> + <h3>Galapagos</h3> + <p>Jesus be dammed, booked reviewers are harsh af on this + masterpiece. Its always shit like "I cant understand the small + clever details and it doesnt hold my hand and tell me everything in + simple tv news approved words there for its a bad book". This book + does a good job putting down Social Darwmism and explaining how + evolution actually works. The way every detail connects is just + wonderful and the way it so very carefully frames every moment + passing by and choices what to bring into focus at any given moment. + It has a way of spending most of the book on just a few days worth + of events yet going into detail about the next one million years of + humans. Its a work of absurb chaos carefully looked at under a + microscope.</p> + <h3>The Children's Crusade</h3> + <p>An anti-war book from the 60s? Already sounds based! Anyways if + you read this book you will become unstuck in time. Time doesnt + move, we dont control time... Everything is already planed out and + we are just looking at one moment at a time. Once you read this book + you will instead see time for what it really is.</p> + <h3>Goodbye Blue Monday</h3> + <p>This book starts out with a hand drawn picture of the authors + asshole just to prove a point. It continues to include hand drawn + pictures of the most random things throughout the book. What does + the book say? I dont know because I never read it... fooled you! You + believed me for a second didnt you? dumb ass! Well anyways, the book + is about some dude who reads a sci-fi book and thinks its real. You + know the same thing happened to me when I watched Star Wars for the + first, second, and 10th time! Anyways, even though this book is a + fucking mess everyone should be required to read it. In some twisted + way you might learn a thing or two.</p> + <h3>Ready Player One</h3> + <p>Its kind of a fucking mess of a book. Nothing about the story + line itself is that creative by any means and the character design + is kind of flat, but just the amount of details packed into it is + insane. I dig the world building and just the grand scale of it all. + The movie puts it to shame. Unlike the movie the egg hunt is + actually difficult.</p> + <h3>Animal Farm</h3> + <p>Its a clever little book indeed. Had me laughing the entire time. + Anyways, <b>its not designed to be used entirely as a anti-socialist + book</b>. Think it through: so in the book the animal revolution is + a socialist revolution, the humans are the capital owning class, the + leaders who took control after the revolution was a pigs, years + after the revolution the pigs started walking and dressing like + humans and they even became friends with the humans. Aka revolution + needs to put democracy first or risk going back to square one. <b>If + you read Animal Farm and think "the animals should have just happily + put every ounce of their geist into working for the humans instead + of rebelling" I have to ask: do you know what stockholm syndrome is? + You better call the doctor because you seem to have it for the + capital owning class.</b> Thinking in simple black and white terms + is a clear sign of mind control.</p> + </td> + </tr> + </table> + </center> </body> </html> |