Augusten Burroughs? If you like him, you should read David Sedaris (you probably already have.) And if you like David Sedaris, you MUST read David Rakoff.
yes! I love Augusten Burroughs, I've read all the books he has out...
and I've heard of David Sedaris, but have not read any of him.
haven't heard of David Rakoff, though...
as for A Great and Terrible Beauty, that's been on my list for a while. I've heard Pullman's a good author, too
current reading now:
The Tale of Murasaki by Liza Dolby
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Polyester Jones
anything by
Chuck Palahniuk
Douglas Adams
Douglas Coupland
Neil Gaiman
and if you haven't read Catch-22, Franny and Zooey, Bachelor Brothers' Bed and Breakfast or Ascension, you want to get on that, right now
iPear
I HATE SHNAPP TREES
THEY
MAKE
ME
ANGRY
gaeroiuapoigfvuaopi1
iPear
YOU TOTALLY ARE NOT ELOQUENT.
oh shnapple tree
iPear, to each his own, so hate those shnapple tree's with passion
Gaiman is cool, I want to read Adams
Polyester Jones
YOU HAVEN'T READ ADAMS?????
I disown you.
Not that I, you know, owned you in the first place. But the sentiment is there.
oh shnapple tree
naw, but thankfully there is a copy around the house.
I have about 30 pages left of Dry by Augusten Burroughs, and as soon as I'm done with that, to Adams I shall be going
SnakeMan
catch-22. joseph heller.
best. book. ever.
Polyester Jones
yessss snakeman!
Augusten Burroughs? If you like him, you should read David Sedaris (you probably already have.) And if you like David Sedaris, you MUST read David Rakoff.
synecdoche
A Great and Terrible Beauty, by Libba Bray.
His Dark Materials series (The Golden Compass, etc), by Philip Pullman
oh shnapple tree
yes! I love Augusten Burroughs, I've read all the books he has out...
and I've heard of David Sedaris, but have not read any of him.
haven't heard of David Rakoff, though...
as for A Great and Terrible Beauty, that's been on my list for a while. I've heard Pullman's a good author, too
current reading now:
The Tale of Murasaki by Liza Dolby
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