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Foopy Net Book Club[message #456] Sat, 21 February 2026 01:59 Go to next message
D4 is currently offline D4
 
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Hai!!!! Recently I've been making it a point to read a lot more actively, will be posting about what I read in here when I have time to make longer posts. If you're reading this, I encourage you to read too! Books are pretty awesome... And post about them, or ones you've already read and want to nerd about it.

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i recently finished reading snow crash (1992) by neal stephenson. a more postmodern take on the cyberpunk genre, less innovative than the founding works of the genre, but fun nonetheless. follows the story of a pizza delivering, intelligence gathering cyberspace ninja named hiro protagonist (yes really). a mysterious drug/virus named snow crash is going around, turning people to a cult led by an eccentric tech billionaire/preacher. the world is very well written, so much info and texture is packed in, giving life and background to every element of near-future LA. also gets really deep into a faux-mythology of ancient sumeria and the origins of linguistics, and it ties into the story of snow crash really really well. anyways it was pretty good.

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Re: Foopy Net Book Club[message #464 is a reply to message #457] Sat, 21 February 2026 09:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I wish I enjoyed snow crash more! It has some cool ideas but I couldn't get into it.
Couple weeks ago I read the golem by Gustav meyrink. It's a trippy little book that feels like you're picking up several mental disorders. Quite denpa. 



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this is the first time ive seen a book described as denpa, ahahah. i just have to get into it now foop

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Re: Foopy Net Book Club[message #472 is a reply to message #464] Sat, 21 February 2026 10:40 Go to previous message
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I love books. I'm always reading something. this month for example I've been reading some japanese books, mainly I'd like to mention sayaka murata (convenience woman and earthlings, both great!) and a volume of edogawa rampo's short stories. you could say I'm a bit of a weeb hehe
sayaka murata is a contemporary writer who deals with the feeling of otherness in current society, I particularly resonate with the feeling of not feeling human in earthlings; they are quirky novels but I'm unsure why they are often described as "funny", they are sort of horrifying XD 
rampo's short stories were great too, I kind of knew the human chair from junji ito's manga version XD but I enjoyed this original version more! you can very clearly see the influence of poe's creepy tales on it, with the MC's disturbing monomania; mirror hell is already basically junji ito, also about monomania (the guy loves mirrors) but full of increasingly bizarre examples of it, kinda like the first chapter of uzumaki, I don't think this is really a high point of the book though; what is a high point is caterpillar, a haunting story that I've seen decribed as "ero-guro", not for the faint of heart but I recommend it to anyone that can stand it >:3 most of the other short stories are pretty interesting mystery tales (as in, about crimes), an unifying theme being "the perfect crime"; it seems rampo was the founder of the japanese mystery genre. the more you know!

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Couple weeks ago I read the golem by Gustav meyrink. It's a trippy little book that feels like you're picking up several mental disorders. Quite denpa. 
the golem is awesome! I think it's at its best during the first half or so when you really can't tell what's going on exactly, afterwards it gets comparatively more straightforward and it loses a bit of the charm I think, still cool though, especially the ending! it's on my list of books to recommend to others :3 made me want to pick up tarot too!

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i recently finished reading snow crash (1992) by neal stephenson.
didn't know this one, honestly scifi is a weak point of mine tongue

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