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Dusty Bottoms 07-01-11 05:30 PM

What are you reading? July 2011
 
I finished Dog On It by Spencer Quinn

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Currently reading Before I Go To Sleep by S. J. Watson

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lattethunder 07-01-11 05:32 PM

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RayChuang 07-01-11 07:17 PM

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Using the Kindle app on my iPad 2.

writer106 07-02-11 01:12 PM

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Hank Ringworm 07-02-11 09:06 PM

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Just started:

The Story of Civilization, Volume IV: The Renaissance - Will Durant
Albion's Seed: Four British Folkways in America - David Hackett Fischer

Just finished:

The Story of Civilization, Volume III: The Age of Faith - Will Durant
In the Beauty of the Lilies - John Updike

Just stopped:

The Professor and the Madman - Simon Winchester
(poor writing in general; specifically, couldn't read one more entirely incorrect use of the word "unprecedented")

Cory02 07-02-11 10:46 PM

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Originally Posted by RayChuang (Post 10839094)

How is this? I was tempted to read it but I'm a bit wary of the recent Clancy stuff.

Nifty03 07-03-11 10:07 AM

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Just finished and it was very good, quite a bit of humor and much better than the Title would suggest.

TimeandTide 07-03-11 10:36 AM

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scarface983 07-04-11 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by TimeandTide (Post 10840384)

just finished this, good book

kd5 07-04-11 10:13 AM

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I've been reading The Chronicles Of Narnia for the last couple of weeks, just finished The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader. I gotta tell you, I wasn't really that impressed with that story. It seemed to me like, besides searching for the missing Lords, there wasn't much to it as far as plot is concerned. It seemed to me like Lewis was just basically making shit up, whimsically/willy-nilly, as he went along, from one outlandish situation to the next. At least with The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, and Prince Caspian, it seemed like there was a story to be told, with a beginning, a middle, and an end. It didn't seem like that with Dawn Treader. The ending felt rushed as well, as if he'd suddenly discovered that he'd spent far more time on this story than he'd intended to. To tell you the truth I'm glad it's over, I hope the movie is better. Now on to The Silver Chair. -kd5-

lattethunder 07-04-11 03:29 PM

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Geofferson 07-04-11 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by lattethunder (Post 10839027)

One of my current favorites -- hope you like it as much as I did :up:

Geofferson 07-04-11 07:37 PM

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Finishing up...

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Dan 07-04-11 11:07 PM

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After much debate, I finally purchased a Kindle 3 locally before my trip to Jakarta a couple weeks ago. I loaded my previously-purchased Sriracha Cookbook and HP Lovecraft Collection onto it, but also decided to buy the first novel in The Dark Tower series by Stephen King; The Gunslinger. I had tried to listen to the audiobook many months ago, but couldn't get into it. Reading the eBook on the Kindle, though, has been an excellent experience. It's the "revised" edition, so I'm not entirely sure what's different, but I'm about 70% through it and I'm really enjoying it. I can't wait to start book #2!

The Bus 07-06-11 12:48 AM

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Walter Percy's The Moviegoer

starseed1981 07-06-11 09:51 AM

Re: What are you reading? July 2011
 
I just wrapped up The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo. Maybe its just me, but I kind've feel that its abit overrated.

Does anybody have any impressions of The Girl Who Played With Fire? I mean, is it paced better than the first book?

Jason Bovberg 07-06-11 10:21 AM

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Personally, I think the first book is by far the most effective in the series, and then the second two are like one long boring ill-advised sequel.

wishbone 07-06-11 10:27 AM

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Canis Firebrand 07-06-11 10:28 AM

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The Girl Who Played WIth Fire, to me, started out a bit odd and for about the first quarter of the book, I found myself not really interested in what was going on. The intensity does ramp up a bit towards the end and as it leads into book 3. I found book 3 better than book 2, but neither, as FunkDaddy said, is better than Dragon Tattoo.

starseed1981 07-06-11 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Vryce (Post 10843437)
I found book 3 better than book 2, but neither, as FunkDaddy said, is better than Dragon Tattoo.

Thanks for the opinions. It looks like I won't continue with that series as I didn't find much compelling with the first book. Thanks again.

Canis Firebrand 07-06-11 11:24 AM

Re: What are you reading? July 2011
 

Originally Posted by starseed1981 (Post 10843509)
Thanks for the opinions. It looks like I won't continue with that series as I didn't find much compelling with the first book. Thanks again.

I did enjoy reading all three, however. But I can see people not continuing the series. Luckily the first book is pretty much a standalone entity. Books 2 and 3 basically continue on the characters and a minor plot point. But, if you ever read book 2, you'll want to finish the trilogy as book 3 wraps up storylines from book 2.

Lateralus 07-06-11 12:33 PM

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Groucho 07-06-11 01:03 PM

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Be interesting to see how many people post the same book on July 12.

PAG 07-06-11 02:21 PM

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Just finished:

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Lateralus 07-06-11 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Groucho (Post 10843672)
Be interesting to see how many people post the same book on July 12.

George R. R. Martin? I have no idea, seems pretty popular but I've never heard of that series until now; I guess i need to check fiction every once and a while.


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