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The Mind Assassin
Have you heard about 'The 50th Law"?
It's supposed to pick up where '48 laws' finishes, but....
has a special guest co-writer (not sure if he's so much as a writer, or informant.)
I am going to pick that up as well, for later reading though.
Ill probally be reading '50th law' prior to 'The Art of...'
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Additionally, in the midsts of this type of reading, which I consider to be far more analytical and deep thinking, I have picked up more story-telling, light reading.
Now that I've finished the 'Mad Adam trillogy' by Margaret Atwood ('Oryx and Crake,' 'Year of the Flood' and 'Madd Adam')
I have picked up 'Doomed' by Chuck Palahnuik as well, which is a sequel to 'Damned.'
I didn't enjoy 'Damned' to the extent of 'Survivor' - still consider it my all-time favorite novel, only being rivaled by Atwood's 'Oryx and Crake'
or to the likes of 'Fight Club,' 'Haunted,' 'Choke,' ect...
however, I still feel a need to follow up on reading it, because I do enjoy his writing, stylistically if nothing more.
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Neighbor - I know your a fan of Palahnuik as well; the only remaining novels' of his I have yet to read are: 'Doomed,' 'Tell-All,' 'Stranger Than Fiction,' 'Invisible Monsters,' and 'Invisible Monsters Remixed.'
I began reading 'Invisible Monsters Remixed,' but the way it's wrote kinda threw me with the whole jump to chapter x. The continuity kinda had me at a loss. Plus, as with my original hesitation to reading the original 'Invisible Monsters' thematically its a bit too feminine - at least the portion I've read.
Have you read any of those listed as 'not yet read' though neigh?
Ill also tag @
oats, and @
Certain bc I know you both enjoy reading to an extent. So an opinion would be valid from either.