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Currently reading this:



A nice surprise, short stories from an in between wars author from the following of Proust.

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I've almost finished "All Quiet on the Western Front." Great book. Thumbs%20Up
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Originally posted by Vompatti Vompatti wrote:

I've almost finished "All Quiet on the Western Front." Great book. Thumbs%20Up

If you liked "All Quiet on the Western Front", read "The Black Obelisk" and "Spark of Life" by the same author. "The Black Obelisk" is a black comedy settled in Germany during the time of inflation in the 1920s. "Spark of Life" is a really moving and sometimes brutal story about people who try to survive in a concentration camp; the main character refuses to be called by his name while being there and only wants to be called by his number, which is 509.


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Originally posted by Vompatti Vompatti wrote:

I've almost finished "All Quiet on the Western Front." Great book. Thumbs%20Up
 
Awesome book.I have read it countless times.ClapClapClap


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Originally posted by BaldFriede BaldFriede wrote:

Originally posted by Vompatti Vompatti wrote:

I've almost finished "All Quiet on the Western Front." Great book. Thumbs%20Up

If you liked "All Quiet on the Western Front", read "The Black Obelisk" and "Spark of Life" by the same author. "The Black Obelisk" is a black comedy settled in Germany during the time of inflation in the 1920s. "Spark of Life" is a really moving and sometimes brutal story about people who try to survive in a concentration camp; the main character refuses to be called by his name while being there and only wants to be called by his number, which is 509.
 
Thanks for the recommendation Friede.I loved All Quite on the Western Front but have never read anything else by Remarque.I am going to look for them in my local Barnes&Noble the next time I go book shopping.
 
Out of the two,which one is the better book,in your opinion?
 
Spark of Life sounds very interesting.


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Currently reading: Orwell - Road To Wigan Pier. Orwell stayed with the coal miners of the North for some time to find out what their lives were like and to give the rest of the country an insight into their painful existance. Its really good so far and very interesting.
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Originally posted by TheProgtologist TheProgtologist wrote:

Originally posted by BaldFriede BaldFriede wrote:

Originally posted by Vompatti Vompatti wrote:

I've almost finished "All Quiet on the Western Front." Great book. Thumbs%20Up

If you liked "All Quiet on the Western Front", read "The Black Obelisk" and "Spark of Life" by the same author. "The Black Obelisk" is a black comedy settled in Germany during the time of inflation in the 1920s. "Spark of Life" is a really moving and sometimes brutal story about people who try to survive in a concentration camp; the main character refuses to be called by his name while being there and only wants to be called by his number, which is 509.
 
Thanks for the recommendation Friede.I loved All Quite on the Western Front but have never read anything else by Remarque.I am going to look for them in my local Barnes&Noble the next time I go book shopping.
 
Out of the two,which one is the better book,in your opinion?
 
Spark of Life sounds very interesting.

"Spark of Life" is the more haunting one; you will never forget the images. However, the black humour of "The Black Obelisk" is not to be underrated (the "Black Obelisk" referred to is a tombstone that just can't be sold; it finds a very fitting place in the end though). But go for "Spark of Life" first.


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Is idea of the Black Obelisk a similar to the Bottled Imp idea by R.L. Stevenson?

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Originally posted by Geck0 Geck0 wrote:

Is idea of the Black Obelisk a similar to the Bottled Imp idea by R.L. Stevenson?

No similarities at all. "The Black Obelisk" is just a tombstone that won't sell. There are some interesting characters in that novel; for example a woman that can extract nails out of the wall with her ass.


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Very interesting indeed!
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Originally posted by BaldFriede BaldFriede wrote:

Originally posted by Geck0 Geck0 wrote:

Is idea of the Black Obelisk a similar to the Bottled Imp idea by R.L. Stevenson?

No similarities at all. "The Black Obelisk" is just a tombstone that won't sell. There are some interesting characters in that novel; for example a woman that can extract nails out of the wall with her ass.
 
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Thatcher%20and%20Sons:%20A%20Revolution%20in%20Three%20Acts
if anyone is interested in British politics, and wants a succinct and interesting account about why everything is being privatised, why everything has a league table and why we no longer have any ideological choice when we go to the polls....
 
(not so) easy reading....in fact, I think I might PM this one to Blacksword...Wink
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^^ I do seam to have this uncanny ability to temporarily kill this thread off by recommending books which no-one else is interested in....Unhappy
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Some books about the war going around here. Have you heard of Sven Hassel?  Very good author and books. I've been reading them for years now.
 
 
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I'm currently reading The Unbearable Lightness of Being
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I will now read a conversations book between Ernesto Sabato and Jorge Luis Borges.
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Originally posted by Ricochet Ricochet wrote:

I will now read a conversations book between Ernesto Sabato and Jorge Luis Borges.


Great line-up! LOL
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Originally posted by andu andu wrote:

Originally posted by Ricochet Ricochet wrote:

I will now read a conversations book between Ernesto Sabato and Jorge Luis Borges.


Great line-up! LOL


Great indeed, but maybe astuteness and great wisdom will be the entire flair of the book.

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Got this yesterday because of Friede's recommendation.A disturbing yet totally engrossing book.I started reading last night and literally could not put it down.What a great character Remarque created with Prisoner 509.
 
Thanks Friede!!!!!! I am going to try to find The Black Obelisk and read it next.B&N didn't have it. 
 
 


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Originally posted by TheProgtologist TheProgtologist wrote:

Got this yesterday because of Friede's recommendation.A disturbing yet totally engrossing book.I started reading last night and literally could not put it down.What a great character Remarque created with Prisoner 509.
 
Thanks Friede!!!!!! I am going to try to find The Black Obelisk and read it next.B&N didn't have it. 
 
 

Looks as if you can trust my recommendations; first Gong and now Remarque. Wink


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