What are you reading? Part 13 [July]
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I finished Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix, and began Goliath, by Steve Alten.
Page 30 was blank. As if it was written in invisible ink.
Now, I'll have to go back to the bookstore and exchange it.
Probably will start Darkfall, by Stephen Laws.
Page 30 was blank. As if it was written in invisible ink.
Now, I'll have to go back to the bookstore and exchange it.
Probably will start Darkfall, by Stephen Laws.
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I finished Brin's Kil'n People and must say that despite a good start and an amusing premise (spare short-life bodies into which consciousness - or a reasonably facsimile thereof - can be down and uploaded) the chase was better than the catch: I felt the book flagged in its final 100 pages or so.
Now reading, Felaheen, the third (and final?) book in Jon Courtenay Grimwood's excellent Arabesk sequence; a world where the Great War turned out differently and the Ottoman Empire never quite ended.
Now reading, Felaheen, the third (and final?) book in Jon Courtenay Grimwood's excellent Arabesk sequence; a world where the Great War turned out differently and the Ottoman Empire never quite ended.
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Just finished OotP and the revised Gunslinger, and started Ender's Game last night. I might read the rest of the series this time, including the new parallel books.
Also reading Prehospital Emergency Care 6th Ed. for school.
Also reading Prehospital Emergency Care 6th Ed. for school.
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Recently read:
-Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk
-The Russia House by John Le Carre
-The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje
(I guess I've been on a books-made-into-movies kick. )
Currently reading:
-Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
-The Best of Roald Dahl
The Roald Dahl book is a collection of his short stories, intended for adults, that I stumbled upon in a used book store. He exhibits the same twisted humor and vivid imagination that makes his children's books so wonderful, but these stories are darker and more grotesque and, as I said, definitely intended for adults.
-Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk
-The Russia House by John Le Carre
-The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje
(I guess I've been on a books-made-into-movies kick. )
Currently reading:
-Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
-The Best of Roald Dahl
The Roald Dahl book is a collection of his short stories, intended for adults, that I stumbled upon in a used book store. He exhibits the same twisted humor and vivid imagination that makes his children's books so wonderful, but these stories are darker and more grotesque and, as I said, definitely intended for adults.
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Just finished:
- Harry Potter and The Order Of The Phoenix
Currently reading:
- Da Vinci Code - Dan Brown
- By the Sword - Richard Cohen
I'm probably gonna pick up the Talisman (King, Straub) after I finish these two. I'm kinda ashamed that I haven't read it yet. I got Black House at a used bookstore for $1, but I'm afraid I'd spoil it if I read it first.
- Harry Potter and The Order Of The Phoenix
Currently reading:
- Da Vinci Code - Dan Brown
- By the Sword - Richard Cohen
I'm probably gonna pick up the Talisman (King, Straub) after I finish these two. I'm kinda ashamed that I haven't read it yet. I got Black House at a used bookstore for $1, but I'm afraid I'd spoil it if I read it first.
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I just wrapped up HP and the Chamber of Secrets. Will start Prisoner of Azkaban today, and hopefully wrap that up with an all-day read. Goblet of Fire and Order of the Phoenix both arrived in the mail yesterday, and will be read asap. Should keep me busy for the rest of this week at least.
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Currently reading:
Ranting Again: Dennis Miller
Great Tales of Science Fiction [one of those big thick books that bookstores have in the front of the store for 4.98 or so--this one has the story R.U.R., which introduces the term 'robot', which I've never read before
The Fourth Procedure; Stanley Pottinger, I think. Very interesting medical drama/mystery.
Just traded in two boxes of books to a bookstore for ~60 dollars credit; have to go spend that sometime : )
Ranting Again: Dennis Miller
Great Tales of Science Fiction [one of those big thick books that bookstores have in the front of the store for 4.98 or so--this one has the story R.U.R., which introduces the term 'robot', which I've never read before
The Fourth Procedure; Stanley Pottinger, I think. Very interesting medical drama/mystery.
Just traded in two boxes of books to a bookstore for ~60 dollars credit; have to go spend that sometime : )
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Just finished:
Cryptonomicon - Neal Stephenson
Currently Reading:
A Box of Matches - Nicholson Baker.
Baker's novel seems to be a jump back to his early novels, like The Mezzanine and Room Temperature where it is really a severe slice-of-life/almost-stream-of-consciousness kind of book; in this case, the thoughts of a man watching a fire burn.
Cryptonomicon - Neal Stephenson
Currently Reading:
A Box of Matches - Nicholson Baker.
Baker's novel seems to be a jump back to his early novels, like The Mezzanine and Room Temperature where it is really a severe slice-of-life/almost-stream-of-consciousness kind of book; in this case, the thoughts of a man watching a fire burn.
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I've been reading The Cabinet of Curiosities by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. Damn good read.
I'm then going to re-read The Wolf's Hour by Robert McCammon.
I'm then going to re-read The Wolf's Hour by Robert McCammon.
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Been reading at a good clip lately.
Recently I've done:
Christopher Buckley: Washington Schlepped Here -- Funny and informative guide to our nation's capital.
Gene Riehl: Quantico Rules -- Excellent debut thriller about an FBI agent (written by an ex-agent) investigating the background of a Supreme Court nominee.
Valerie Block: None of Your Business -- Witty, acerbic satire about accountants, cops, socialites, and other NYC types. Funniest book I've read all year, with a terrific mystery plot to boot.
J.K. Rowling: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix -- LOVED it. Maybe my favorite of the series. Best thing I've read all year.
G.M. Ford: A Blind Eye -- Third in a series, but the first I've read, about an ex-NY Times reporter who now writes true crime books. Straightforward, unassuming mystery plot, very well handled.
Recently I've done:
Christopher Buckley: Washington Schlepped Here -- Funny and informative guide to our nation's capital.
Gene Riehl: Quantico Rules -- Excellent debut thriller about an FBI agent (written by an ex-agent) investigating the background of a Supreme Court nominee.
Valerie Block: None of Your Business -- Witty, acerbic satire about accountants, cops, socialites, and other NYC types. Funniest book I've read all year, with a terrific mystery plot to boot.
J.K. Rowling: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix -- LOVED it. Maybe my favorite of the series. Best thing I've read all year.
G.M. Ford: A Blind Eye -- Third in a series, but the first I've read, about an ex-NY Times reporter who now writes true crime books. Straightforward, unassuming mystery plot, very well handled.
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I just finished Delta Force: The Army's Elite Counterterrorist Unit by Col. Charlie A. Beckwith (Ret.) and Donald Knox. Great book.
I'm going to start reading Guilty Pleasures by Laurell K. Hamilton since I bought the first four books of the Anita Blake Vampire Hunter series as a set.
I'm going to start reading Guilty Pleasures by Laurell K. Hamilton since I bought the first four books of the Anita Blake Vampire Hunter series as a set.
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Originally posted by JestersTear
Finally started on American Gods, by Neil Gaiman.
A friend keeps telling me that I have to read Illuminatis, but it'll be a while before I get to it.
Finally started on American Gods, by Neil Gaiman.
A friend keeps telling me that I have to read Illuminatis, but it'll be a while before I get to it.
I just finished University by Bentley Little and I do believe I will be reading more of this guy's work. Very good stuff.
I just started Point of Impact by Stephen Hunter. I have finally purchased all of the Swagger series and I'm going to read them in order. This book has already grabbed me and I know I'll be in for a good ride.
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Naked Prey by John Sanford, to be followed by The Vanished Man by Jeff Deaver, The Arraignment by Steve Martini, and the Bourne Identity by Robert Ludlum.
I have had these books in the house for awhile, but I've been devouring all of Harlan Cobens and Michael Connellys books the last couple months.
I have had these books in the house for awhile, but I've been devouring all of Harlan Cobens and Michael Connellys books the last couple months.
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Originally posted by Quake1028
I just wrapped upHP and the Chamber of Secrets. Will start Prisoner of Azkaban today, and hopefully wrap that up with an all-day read. Goblet of Fire and Order of the Phoenix both arrived in the mail yesterday, and will be read asap. Should keep me busy for the rest of this week at least.
I just wrapped up
I've decided to re-read It's Not About the Bike, Lance Armstrong's wonderful book in preperation for Le Tour to start on Saturday morning . Right after that it will be onto HP and the Goblet of Fire. Can't wait .
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Just Finished
A Trip To The Stars by Nicholas Christopher
Franklin Flyer by Nicholas Christopher
Currently Reading
Namako: Sea Cucumber by Linda Watanbe Mcferrin
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Anyone else a fan of Christopher's magical realism?
A Trip To The Stars by Nicholas Christopher
Franklin Flyer by Nicholas Christopher
Currently Reading
Namako: Sea Cucumber by Linda Watanbe Mcferrin
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Anyone else a fan of Christopher's magical realism?
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Originally posted by immortal_zeus
I just finished Delta Force: The Army's Elite Counterterrorist Unit by Col. Charlie A. Beckwith (Ret.) and Donald Knox. Great book.
I'm going to start reading Guilty Pleasures by Laurell K. Hamilton since I bought the first four books of the Anita Blake Vampire Hunter series as a set.
I just finished Delta Force: The Army's Elite Counterterrorist Unit by Col. Charlie A. Beckwith (Ret.) and Donald Knox. Great book.
I'm going to start reading Guilty Pleasures by Laurell K. Hamilton since I bought the first four books of the Anita Blake Vampire Hunter series as a set.
Don't judge the whole series by the first book. It was very much written as a tester, from what I've read.
If you really want to know what the series is about skip to book three "Circus of the Damned", it's pure Anita Blake and a mile aminute rollercoaster ride IMO.
My next big read will be "To The Nines", by Janet Evanovich. I just hope she pulls the quality of this one up as it has been plummeting with the last few books.
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Originally posted by KayUK
Don't judge the whole series by the first book. It was very much written as a tester, from what I've read.
If you really want to know what the series is about skip to book three "Circus of the Damned", it's pure Anita Blake and a mile aminute rollercoaster ride IMO.
Don't judge the whole series by the first book. It was very much written as a tester, from what I've read.
If you really want to know what the series is about skip to book three "Circus of the Damned", it's pure Anita Blake and a mile aminute rollercoaster ride IMO.
Laurell Hamilton seems to have left out a lot of details...I hope she fills them in in subsequent books.
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Recently Finished:
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J.K. Rowling
Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratched
Currenly Reading:
Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
Next (probably):
Stardust by Neil Gaiman
American Gods by Neil Gaiman
then I don't know
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J.K. Rowling
Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratched
Currenly Reading:
Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
Next (probably):
Stardust by Neil Gaiman
American Gods by Neil Gaiman
then I don't know
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Finished "Love in the Time of Cholera" by Gabriel García Márquez. Highly recommended if you're into that sort of thing.
Also read "Starship Troopers" by Robert Heinlein. Great sci-fi but a little too preachy towards the end.
Currently reading "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
Also read "Starship Troopers" by Robert Heinlein. Great sci-fi but a little too preachy towards the end.
Currently reading "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.