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benedict 08-01-06 11:51 AM

What Are You Reading? August 2006/[50]
 
In spite of still having many, many new books to read, I find myself again re-reading a blast from the past!

This time it is a two-in-one volume of A E Van Vogt's "The Weapon Shops of Isher" and "The Weapon Makers".

According to the copyright at least one of these dates back to 1947!

For those who have never read Van Vogt, his work is formulaic but good for its time. He usually has some kind of super-powered character, often a mental &/or scientific giant, battling the state. A stock technique is to keep the reader in the dark about essential points and spring them on you part way through.

Geofferson 08-01-06 01:07 PM

Still reading

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Joe Molotov 08-01-06 09:45 PM

Still reading...

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tofu 08-02-06 12:49 AM

Just finished "In Cold Blood" by Truman Capote

And starting "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close" by Jonathan Safran Foer

Frenzy 08-02-06 10:32 AM

Finished:
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Starting:
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Josh H 08-02-06 10:40 AM

Into Thin Air: Jon Krakauer

Cosmic Bus 08-02-06 06:15 PM

Alexander Masters' Stuart: A Life Backwards

Lateralus 08-02-06 06:17 PM

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DJLinus 08-03-06 03:43 PM

Right now...

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Walk On: The Spiritual Journey of U2 by Steve Stockman

Dusty Bottoms 08-03-06 05:17 PM

Just finished Water For Elephants by Sara Gruen
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Up next is Bangkok 8 by John Burdett
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Pointyskull 08-04-06 07:35 AM

Just started:
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Sanitarium 08-05-06 02:02 AM

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Frenzy 08-05-06 05:36 AM

Finished (Good-bye, Chunky Rice by Craig Thompson):

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Beginning:

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Kudama 08-05-06 10:23 PM

Just finished up:
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Half way through:
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I’ve only got one more M. Banks sci fi book that I haven’t read yet
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and I’m trying to break it up a little. PKD is holding the line.

I leant out this puppy to a work fellow. I’m dying to get it back. If I do, I will re-read it before anything else.http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/images/n0/n2574.jpg+

"Fuck that!", I just realized. I'm going to re-purchase this tomorrow. Never. Never. Never lend anything to anyone.

tofu 08-06-06 03:26 PM

Just finished "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close" by Jonathan Safran Foer

Starting "Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance" by Robert Persig

benedict 08-06-06 04:30 PM

Now re-reading Edgar Pangborn's "Mirror for Observers".

Giles 08-07-06 02:41 PM

does audio books count:

just finished (for fun):

Tale of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo,


started:

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Alien Redrum 08-07-06 05:25 PM

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Bully by J.F. Gonzales.

Drop 08-07-06 05:32 PM

Still reading IT by Stephen King. It's good, just a slow read for me.

But I just read the first three Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events.

After IT, I'm onto Fear and Loathing: On the Campaign Trail '72 by Hunter S Thompson.

TimeandTide 08-07-06 06:53 PM

Just finished Chang-Rae Lee's Native Speaker a few minutes ago. And if I had to rank his works, it would look like this:

1. Aloft
2. A Gesture Life
3. Native Speaker

Not sure what I'm going to tackle next, although I have The Ruins on the way.

Filmmaker 08-07-06 08:59 PM

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Frenzy 08-08-06 04:22 AM


Originally Posted by Drop
Still reading IT by Stephen King. It's good, just a slow read for me.

One of the best novel experiences of my youth. :toast:

Geofferson 08-08-06 08:35 AM

I just started:

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tonyc3742 08-08-06 09:05 AM


Originally Posted by benedict
In spite of still having many, many new books to read, I find myself again re-reading a blast from the past!

This time it is a two-in-one volume of A E Van Vogt's "The Weapon Shops of Isher" and "The Weapon Makers".

According to the copyright at least one of these dates back to 1947!

I just read a Weapon Shop story by Van Vogt in an anthology; it was called Seesaw or Pendulum or something like that. Unless I'm spelling his name wrong, I couldn't find any Van Vogt at my local library : (. I know I've read some of his stuff, but wanted to look for the Weapon Shop stories.
I personally prefer lots of the older stuff to 'newer' sf. I haven't been too impressed by many of the new sf short story authors in the past 10 or 15 years or so. There are exceptions, but I like the 'older' or at least more experienced authors more.
And reading some of the older stories is very interesting, just to review the style of writing, and what topics are discussed and how.

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OwlAtHome 08-08-06 01:49 PM

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So far it's awesome.


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