What books has Yuki read?
Wasn't the book she was always reading in the anime called The Fall of Hyperion or something?
There is evidence that she has read both Cinderella and Snow-white, because she makes all the references...
Maybe the latest volume of Haruhi novel :D
>>4066Wow, thanks, any more?
>>4074 no problem. I was thinking of buying the book myself 'cos I like collecting anime-related stuff but it sounds boring as hell >_<
>>4074
no problem. I was thinking of buying the book myself 'cos I like collecting anime-related stuff but it sounds boring as hell >_<
The Endymion series, of which the Fall of Hyperion is a part, is influential but crappy science fiction.
>>4140I brought this book for my SO so once she's read it I'll ask her how it was - I'd read it myself but I spend too much time online...
http://wiki.sos-dan.com/wiki/Nagato_Yuki-The Fall of Hyperion, the second book in the science fiction tetralogy The Hyperion Cantos by Dan Simmons.-The Code Book: The Evolution of Secrecy from Mary, Queen of Scots to Quantum Cryptography by Simon Singh, published by Anchor. Yuki is reading the Japanese translation, published by Shinchōsha (ISBN 4-10-539302-2).-Hyperion by Dan Simmons. It's the first book of the Hyperion Cantos tetrology, and the one that she lends to Kyon.-Oedipus Shoukougun by Kiyoshi Kasai-Phanomenologie des Geistes (The Phenomenology of Spirit) by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, published in 1807. The latest edition of Hasegawa Hiroshi's Japanese translation was published 1998 by Sakuhinsha (ISBN 4-87893-294-5).-The Woman in the Wardrobe by Peter Antony (pen name of the brothers Peter and Anthony Shaffer), published 1951 by Evans. The Japanese translation was published 1996 by Tōkyō Sōgensha (ISBN 4-488-29901-6).
http://wiki.sos-dan.com/wiki/Nagato_Yuki
-The Fall of Hyperion, the second book in the science fiction tetralogy The Hyperion Cantos by Dan Simmons.-The Code Book: The Evolution of Secrecy from Mary, Queen of Scots to Quantum Cryptography by Simon Singh, published by Anchor. Yuki is reading the Japanese translation, published by Shinchōsha (ISBN 4-10-539302-2).-Hyperion by Dan Simmons. It's the first book of the Hyperion Cantos tetrology, and the one that she lends to Kyon.-Oedipus Shoukougun by Kiyoshi Kasai-Phanomenologie des Geistes (The Phenomenology of Spirit) by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, published in 1807. The latest edition of Hasegawa Hiroshi's Japanese translation was published 1998 by Sakuhinsha (ISBN 4-87893-294-5).-The Woman in the Wardrobe by Peter Antony (pen name of the brothers Peter and Anthony Shaffer), published 1951 by Evans. The Japanese translation was published 1996 by Tōkyō Sōgensha (ISBN 4-488-29901-6).
Is it true that the 'fall of hyperior' is really boring as told by some poster here? Well,kyon might feel the same like yours but then he admit do liking it later.. he fortunately got yuki's bookmark with a note 'i will wait you at the park'.. :)
>>4312lol Chobits reference
>>4312I've never read Fall of Hyperion, but I've read Ilium and Olympos by the same author, and I rather enjoyed them.
>>4187Yuki reads Hegel?
Holy shit. I've read Hyperion. I love that book.
>4321For 200 years, philosophers have tried to dispute Hegel without much success.After all, the whole point of Marx was disputing Hegel ! You can't understand communism until you read Hegel.
>4321
For 200 years, philosophers have tried to dispute Hegel without much success.
After all, the whole point of Marx was disputing Hegel ! You can't understand communism until you read Hegel.
4321 here>>4540Indeed; I'm a Maoist who has been going back to Hegel recently. I've been reading him, Althusser, and Alain Badiou to get to the bottom of dialectics. It's... quite an undertaking.You know... if you think about it, you could say that the Battle of Stalingrad was the two descendants of Hegel having their greatest battle =P
4321 here
>>4540Indeed; I'm a Maoist who has been going back to Hegel recently. I've been reading him, Althusser, and Alain Badiou to get to the bottom of dialectics. It's... quite an undertaking.
You know... if you think about it, you could say that the Battle of Stalingrad was the two descendants of Hegel having their greatest battle =P
>>4563 Let's not but just say we did anyway, k?
>>4563
Let's not but just say we did anyway, k?
Fall of Hyperion was good at the beginning, turned into shit at the very end, with all the "LOL AI CONSPIRACY" crap.
>>4056 a better question would be what books HASN'T she read.
>>4321 She learned everything about raising the wrist from Nietzsche.
>>4321
She learned everything about raising the wrist from Nietzsche.
>>4563 >I'm a MaoistMust've galled you when he got iced by CC. Must have pissed him off so much when she left him & he was driven insane by his Geass.
>I'm a Maoist
Must've galled you when he got iced by CC. Must have pissed him off so much when she left him & he was driven insane by his Geass.
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