Re: Recently Read..
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I read the first chapter and then lost the book... I think it's still kicking around the house somewhere. Not a big fan of WWII books in general (although, I realize Vonnegut is still totally worth it) so I'm not shelling out for another copy until I finish a few other randoms that I got (Dhalgren, The Weight of Numbers, Absurdistan).
Re: Recently Read..
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I don't know if I would actually classify the book as a "WWII Book" at all. (I know I mentioned it, but it was really in contrast to the time travel aspect). More than anything, like most good novels, it's about the main character and his experience with some aliens ...
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Re: Recently Read..
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I highly recommended Catch-22 above so I'm certainly not gonna skip it just on WWII's sake. :smile: I also highly recommend the WWII set The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay by Michael Chabon.
There are a lot of junky WWII fiction books though. One entire subgenre encompasses alternate timelines where Hitler wins. Not just one or two or ten books about this. Easily into the hundreds. They could have a weekly magazine so many people write with this premise.
Re: Recently Read..
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<span style="font-style: italic;">Thirteen</span><span style="color: white;"> by Richard K Morgan. It's pretty good if you're into the near-future dystopia kind of setting. Nice mystery/suspense kind of story line.
Darwin's Radio. Also a pretty good near-future sci-fi story. Kind of far-fetched for my taste though.
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Re: Recently Read..
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That's the one that everyone talks about by Vonnegut, right? 'Tis next on my list of things to read...
Re: Recently Read..
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Sat Oct 20th 2007 at 9:08am
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I was torn between just fond and just read. It was reading material and it will probably the the only post i ever add hear. :rolleyes: Bah, my bad.
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I have recently been trying to acquire all the John Grisham audiobooks.
I have about 1/2 so far. ALL are good.
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I recently discovered:
Jeffery Deaver - Lincoln Rhyme rulz
Janet Evanovich - Stephanie Plumb, hilariously funny
J.D. Robb - "Her death series"
Sherrilyn Kenyon - Acheron... /nuff said
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Re: Recently Read..
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Recently read "The Time Traveler's Wife"
Great book.
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Re: Recently Read..
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Fri Jun 11th 2010 at 5:17am
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Might as well list 'em, these are the books I've read in the last 6 months:
The four Dexter books that are out (Darkly Dreaming Dexter, Dearly Devoted Dexter, Dexter in the Dark, Dexter by Design), 2001: A Space Odyssey, and currently reading Star Wars: Death Troopers.
House of Leaves, the other Space Odyssey books, and some other crap is on my list.
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recently iv decided to better my self and take up reading as a hobby. sense iv started (probably just over a year sense i started) iv fished: A Brief History in Time, Decoding the Universe (book on information theory) House of Leaves and, Why E=Mc2.
At the recommendation of my friend I'm currently reading through a macroeconomics text book (he just fished the class.). He also loaned me Tipping Point, witch i am obligated , and wanting, to read. The one im most looking forward to is the one arriving in the mail tomorrow. I looked up what text books they use at MIT for their quantum mechanics courses. Their intro to quantum physics class uses 2 books. I bought the less mathematically stringent one. This one teaches more so by description instead of rigorously performing the mathematical operations to understand the topic. I'm really looking forward to a book that doesn't simplify their explanations so much.
After that ill be buying All Your Worth. A current book about the uSA economy. I can never remember her name but she has been on John Stuart several times. She like the head person for keeping books for the whole country or something like that (i forgot her title). After seeing her a few times on the daily show i can safely say she is the only honest, good hearted person working that high up in the gov.
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Re: Recently Read..
Posted by Crono on
Tue Dec 7th 2010 at 9:17am
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Finished the latest (fifth) Dexter book, and am on the fifth Parker book (The Score)
Riven, make sure, when you're done, you read World War Z!
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Re: Recently Read..
Posted by G4MER on
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Wow what your all reading sounds so much better than what I have been reading.. I just got done reading the PENAL CODE for Texas. As well as various other books related to Police work.
I did see a Police mans Zombie survival book at Barnes and Noble... almost got it.
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Posted by Crono on
Tue Dec 7th 2010 at 8:25pm
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Maybe not for "zombies", but a possibility of rabid human outbreaks, sure.
World War Z is more like the tales in the back of Survival Guide, it's not so much informative as it is a recollection of the zombie war. I'd suggest tracking down the audio books also as it's different and voiced by Mark Hamil and others. It's like a whole production.
To note, Dexter is Delicious (fifth Dexter novel) was alright. I don't like how Lindsay makes the majority of what's happened since book three be sort of by chance. Dexter tends to wander his way through the story until the conclusion presents itself to him, which is a theme to the books to some degree. But it made sense in the first, even second novel ... not so much in the others, at this point in time I'm finding it hard to believe he's as good of a serial killer as the book claims considering how clumsy he is. I'd like to see the next one be less intoxicated-by-emotion-Dexter and more I-know-what-I'm-doing-Dexter. (Also, the only similarities between the books and show is the first novel ... the show went in its own direction after that)
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Of course I hadn't read this yet since its yet to be released but for those waiting for Book 6 of the "Earths Children Series" it is supposed to be out in March this year.
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Re: Recently Read..
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Shall I add my recently read list that comes off as quite snobbish and douchey? Yes I shall!
In the last few months I've read (in no particular order)
The Hobbit + Lord of the Rings (again, spectacular as always)
His Dark Materials (a fantastic set of books that I highly recommend to everyone)
The Chronicles of Narnia (interesting to read next to His Dark Materials)
Moab Is My Washpot + The Fry Chronicles (superbly written autobiographies by Stephen Fry, my favourite person on the planet)
The Ode Less Travelled (an introduction to poetry writing and appreciation by the aforementioned Stephen Fry)
Dante's Divine Comedy (fantastic but I'll need to read a lot of other works and then revisit it to come close to understanding it's nuances)
God is Not Great (Hitchens at his best)
Sam and Max Hit the Road (collection of all the comics - spectacular)
Scott Pilgrim Series (great series of comics that I recommend to all video-gamers)
A Series of Unfortunate Events (GREAT stories that y'all should read)
Hyperion Cantos (four of the greatest books I've ever read)
That's what's coming off the top of my head. I recommend them all to everyone. I recently started an office job that grants me a lot of downtime with nothing to do and at least 2 hours a day on a bus. I've gotten a lot of reading done recently.
Re: Recently Read..
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His Dark Materials turned out better than I'd at first thought. Good stuff.
I'd like to add some authors cause if I named books you'd need a scroll wheel.
[*]James Patterson, anything Alex related.
[*]J. D. Robb, anything Eve related.
[*]J. A, Jance, Everything written.
[*]Janet Evanovich anything Stephanie Plum.
[*]Dan Brown, everything written.
[*]John Grisham, everything written.
That'll do for starters/
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Re: Recently Read..
Posted by Crono on
Sat Jan 29th 2011 at 8:12am
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Dan Brown is a joke of an author and James Patterson has the most unoriginal titles ever.
I'm further along in the Parker series. Book ... uh ... 7? I lost count.
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Sat Jan 29th 2011 at 11:03am
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More Authors:
[*]Terri Blackstock, a bit heavy on the God thing but great stories.
[*]Iris Johansen.
[*]Alan Dean Foster.
[*]Orson Scott Card, his Alvin series is very good.
[*]Alison Goodman, her new Eon series looks like its gonna be great. At least the first book was great.
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Re: Recently Read..
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Fri Feb 4th 2011 at 12:37am
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I've listened to nearly everything our library has, at least for the authors I know I like.
I need you guys to post some suggestions, and if you could explain why you think they're good.
I do not promise the library will have the books but I need something more to listen to until they upload some more selections.
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