Re: Book Corner.
Posted by ReNo on
Sun Feb 22nd 2004 at 2:58pm
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I'm currently reading through "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", which is an old Chinese novel about the conflicts between 3 ruling factions as the Han Dynasty is falling apart. I'm really enjoying it although at times it is a tad samey, challenge after challenge from the leading generals, each one panning out in similar ways, grates a bit. Oh and Wu, my favourite of the Kingdoms, doesn't feature nearly enough :sad:
Before that I just finished "Teeth of the Tiger" by Tom Clancy. I heard it got some bad reviews but I quite enjoyed it.
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Posted by Gollum on
Sun Feb 22nd 2004 at 3:09pm
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Apart from academic reading.....
The last book I read was "Miss Smilla's feeling for snow" by Peter Hoeg. I'd started on "The glass bead game" by Herman Hesse, but now I need to read The Royal Geographical Society's "Expedition Medicine" instead, in order to be prepared for my wilderness medical training courses :sad:
And ReNo - much respect! I've never had the patience to take on "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms".
Re: Book Corner.
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Sun Feb 22nd 2004 at 3:29pm
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Recent schtuff:
The Collector of Hearts - Joyce Carol Oates
The Catcher in the Rye - JD Salinger
The Grapes of Wrath - John Steinbeck (had to read it for a class)
Some HP Lovecraft Story Collection (can't recall the name right now and don't feel like digging around for it :razz: )
The Angle Quickest For Flight - Steven Kotler
Re: Book Corner.
Posted by Leperous on
Sun Feb 22nd 2004 at 3:37pm
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Uh, recently... don't have much time to read really but I'm a big sci-fi fan. Trying to get through Robert Reed's latest book- 'Marrow' was a great book. I think Neal Asher is my favourite author right now- 'Line Of Polity' and 'Skinner' are also worth checking out!- he has a great, realistic and rich futuristic universe, and I can't wait for his next book. Also like Alastair Reynolds and Peter Hamilton (hopefully 'Pandoras Star' is better than his last book about a treatment for ageing, too much teenage sex going on :argh: )
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Sun Feb 22nd 2004 at 3:46pm
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in the past 3 months, i have read about 6 trek books, and 2-3 book sets from from forgotten realms..
i go through phases, for a while, i cannot touch a book, none seem interesting, then all of a sudden i must read.. and it will last for a while.
Re: Book Corner.
Posted by omegaslayer on
Sun Feb 22nd 2004 at 5:55pm
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Would you like required:
Heart of Darkness
Hard times
Doctor Faustus
King Lear
Whithering Heights
(all not so good as what I actually like to read)
or free time:
Harry Potter (yes I know Im falling into what everyone else likes, but it still good reading)
Lord of the Rings (I read the whole series at least once a year)
and currently working on Aragon (nothing pertaining to LOR)
And those are just for the past few months (apox: 3).
Re: Book Corner.
Posted by Gwil on
Sun Feb 22nd 2004 at 8:39pm
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The last two books I read were:
White Jazz - James Ellroy (big crime writer, did the book "L.A. Confidential", later made famous by a certain K. Spacey..)
White Trash - John King - interesting novel/socio-political commentary, a general look at todays disaffected youths and society (in the UK) through two main characters running parallel in the book, linked by one main thing...
very very good books both of them are, White Jazz is a little trying at times with its interspersal of chapters devoted to newspapers columns and entire dialect "sequences". Great all the same :smile:
Re: Book Corner.
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Sun Feb 22nd 2004 at 9:14pm
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Hmm, I don't have any time to read while I'm in school, but here are some favorite authors and books.
David Webber- sci fi; Honor Harington series
George R.R. Martin- Fantasy; The song of ice and fire series
H.G. Wells; War of the worlds; island of Dr. Morau... ect.
Tom Clancy's original books. (they suck after and marginaly including Rainbow Six)
Michael Chrighton- Prey is absolutly fantastic, though it gets a bit rediculas towards the end.
Robert Jordon- The wheel of time; unfortunatly this series seems to have stalled badly :sad:
there really are too many to list.
Re: Book Corner.
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Sun Feb 22nd 2004 at 9:36pm
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/me heads down to the book vault...
You sure you really want me to list this book collection? Lep might not have enough bandwidth. :biggrin:
Basically, almost every Forgotten Realms book(most of them I've read at least 4 times). The Wheel of Time series. All books by Raymond E. Feist. The Death Gate series. And a s**tload of other unconnected books.
Re: Book Corner.
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Sun Feb 22nd 2004 at 10:10pm
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Well, the most recent thing I've read for fun was Batman: The Long Halloween...
As for real books, I recently read four different books about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Fun?
Re: Book Corner.
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Mon Feb 23rd 2004 at 2:32am
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Recent pieces I've been mulling through:
The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Finally got my hands on this over Christmas Break
The Collected Poems of Wallace Stevens - He really has this unique intellectual approach to poetry
The Comic Toolbox by John Vorhaus - I'd say this is easily the definitive comedy writing book, certainly the best of the handful I've gotten my hands on. Kind of a specific taste though.
Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut - Most of the way through this book and I gotta say it really is an odd duckling. Between the "tell it like it is" tone, interspersed drawings, and actual interaction between the author and his creations as such - it's a mindf**k and a half.
Re: Book Corner.
Posted by Myrk- on
Mon Feb 23rd 2004 at 2:53am
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Re..ree...read?
Reading these forums is plenty for me :razz:
I prefer day dreaming or just reading my academic books on architecture, they tend to be really interesting.
Re: Book Corner.
Posted by SuperCrazy on
Mon Feb 23rd 2004 at 3:43am
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I just finished Carl Sagan's Dragons of Eden. Great book about the evolution of human intelligence and some other relevant topics. He presents a lot of interesting theories and it's a very easy read, I'd highly recommend it for anyone interested in some very basic neurobiology.
I'm starting Aristotle's The Politics now, and up next will probably be Plato's The Republic. I'm starting to think I should have read these in the opposite order, as Aristotle seems to spend a lot of time arguing against components of The Republic.
Re: Book Corner.
Posted by Fredulom on
Mon Feb 23rd 2004 at 12:18pm
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recently i've been reading 2 books. The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy, which contains all of the stories plus an extra one. I'm about half way through, where currently, these aliens came down on a cricket pitch and slaughtered a load of guys and then left. wierd. and the second is the first part of a series. the book's called sabriel by a guy called garth nix. dont ask. ive only just started and it's a pretty big book.
Re: Book Corner.
Posted by matt on
Mon Feb 23rd 2004 at 12:23pm
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The correct title of the book you are refering too is "The hitchhikers guide to the universe" by Douglas Adams. And I think the bit you're refuring too is in the third book of the series, Life, the Universe and everything.
/correction.
Re: Book Corner.
Posted by Fredulom on
Mon Feb 23rd 2004 at 12:27pm
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nope, i just checked the title and its the ultimate hitch-hiker's guide to the galaxy and yes the part im reading is life the unvierse and everything
changing the subject a bit, you're link to a game don't work.
Re: Book Corner.
Posted by Crono on
Mon Feb 23rd 2004 at 12:29pm
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I haven't read anything since Return of the King, I've got Bruce Campbell's book sitting here that I need to read :biggrin:
I've got to read the rest of the Heir to the Empire series (Star Wars) I kind of read the first book and half of the second and then . . . stopped, and that was a year ago, I'd probably speed through them now (my reading speed magically picked up, just like stats in most RPGs lol . . . . Crono Gained a Level . . . . Reading +2)
Anyway, there's way too many books under my belt, and too many that I have yet to read, I don't have enough time to re-read books I've read, there's too many I have to get to :\\
However, I've been favoring Michael Crichton for a few years now. And I've got Octopussy and Man with the Golden Gun laying around too (yeah, I found them both in atique shops lol)
Re: Book Corner.
Posted by matt on
Mon Feb 23rd 2004 at 2:12pm
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Yeah, sorry again the link doesn't work. I'll fix it again. (thats twice in one day I've been wrong now, whats the world coming too??!!)
Re: Book Corner.
Posted by Gwil on
Mon Feb 23rd 2004 at 8:11pm
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Mmm, the middle east is touchy - perhaps a debate focusing on a couple of conflicts centering around the whole region, and the interaction between the "west" and "islam" as it were..
still dangerous :razz:
Re: Book Corner.
Posted by ReNo on
Tue Feb 24th 2004 at 3:40pm
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Ah of course, shoulda thought of all those old ones Tracer. I haven't read them, but saw the films and so got the jist of the stories. No doubt the books are significantly better than the films however.
Re: Book Corner.
Posted by Tracer Bullet on
Tue Feb 24th 2004 at 5:07pm
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Heh, I'm not certain the films give the jist of the stories... Red October is the only Clancy film I have seen which I liked.
Re: Book Corner.
Posted by DesPlesda on
Thu Feb 26th 2004 at 3:47am
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I'm quite a fan of the Ender's Game sextilogy (if that is the right word).
Re: Book Corner.
Posted by Leperous on
Thu Feb 26th 2004 at 12:24pm
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Hrm, didn't like the first Enders book at all, the characters are so unbelievable... Fine if you want to think about all the moral gubbins and life lessons, but a pretty boring read.