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I read Naked Lunch twice. Didn't make any more sense the second time, but it's a fun read nevertheless. Junky is OK. Haven't read anything else by him.

Currently reading Bad Dog, a collection of short stories by Tom Piccirilli.

It's not supposed to make sense; the disjointed, stream-of-consciousness style is meant to represent his complete descent in drug-induced psychosis/insanity
If you liked Junky, it's worth reading Queer, which is the sequel (and was forbidden from publication for, I think, ~40 years)
 
Finished Coin Locker Babies - 3 stars - Bits I really enjoyed but also bit's that just seemed to drraaaggg. I feel like (as is often the case with Ryu Murakami) it needed editing, like just making it 10-15% shorter and cutting out some filler would have really helped. I honest cannot make my mind up an this writer. This book was in the middle for me. I did not enjoy In the Miso Soup, which I read after hearing how disturbing it was, but apart from one scene, it felt VERY slow. The only other book of his I have read is Piercing which I loved.

Speaking of Murakami, has anyone read Audition? Especially if you've seen the movie, too? I have seen the movie, but not read the book. How do they compare? I watched the movie back in like 2007 so don't remember much, apart from (kiri, kiri, kiri, kiri, kiri, kiri) the ending and the vomit bit, but I remember nearish the end it gets super confusing regarding what's real or not. Does the book clear things up any?
 
That's kind of the point with Naked Lunch. It's about a man whose drug use is so heavy that he comes completely disjointed from any sense of reality.
If you liked Junky, the sequel, Queer, is also pretty good.
It's not supposed to make sense; the disjointed, stream-of-consciousness style is meant to represent his complete descent in drug-induced psychosis/insanity
If you liked Junky, it's worth reading Queer, which is the sequel (and was forbidden from publication for, I think, ~40 years)
OK, I get it. 😉
 
everything i've ever read was trash :(

i look at a book now and it's a bunch of babble written by an idiot
 
Legacy of Violence: A History of the British Empire

I preordered it last year, prior to publishing, but despite that have only just started reading 😄
 
There was something rather blowzy about roses in full bloom, something shallow and raucous, like women with untidy hair.
 
Many books on my plate: for today or at least now, its Foundation, by Isaac Asimov. I stopped at the volume 3 or 4, i dont remember so i restart the process from book 1, i'm above Henri Seldon up in this bitch! :cool:
 
UZUMAKI, by Junji Ito
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The Wild Boys: A book of the dead, by William S. Burroughs, whom we don't present anymore
 
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I read a looot, but slowly

There's also a little bit of Hesse, Nietzsche, Cioran, Artaud, Tsutsui but not too much, a paragraph for now and then
 
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