Heh. I typically read it at least once a year.staylor wrote:I know what you mean. Took me forever to finish the first book (and I am a fast reader) and the other books in the series I did not even finish. Quite frankly I don't get all the hooplah about the Dune books.JAG2955 wrote:I'm trying to read "Dune". I keep on starting it, and I've never made it the whole way through.
Whatcha reading redux.
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Working on Fred Saberhagen's Berserker Throne so I can get onto Hard Magic.
Standing for Truth, Justice, and the American Way!workinwifdakids wrote: We've thus far avoided the temptation to jack an entire forum.
But what the hell.
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Currently rereading the Hitchhiker's Guide series.
Recently finished Harry Turtledove's Worldwar series, in which aliens invade in the middle of World War II and all manners of havoc ensues.
Recently finished Harry Turtledove's Worldwar series, in which aliens invade in the middle of World War II and all manners of havoc ensues.
'Regulate' used to mean the opposite of 'constipate.'
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I'm in Classics reread mode.
Just finished Treasure Island. Next up is Moby Dick. I'm finding that some authors I enjoyed more when I was younger and some I enjoy better now.
Just finished Treasure Island. Next up is Moby Dick. I'm finding that some authors I enjoyed more when I was younger and some I enjoy better now.
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I'm reading this :-
http://www.amazon.co.uk/King-Gypsies-Ba ... 1903854164
Bartley Gorman was a gypsy bareknuckle fighter. I don't like gypsies much, but I do respect their fighting capabilities.
The book is interesting for me because Gorman spent his early life growing up in the same place I did ( long before I was born though )
http://www.amazon.co.uk/King-Gypsies-Ba ... 1903854164
Bartley Gorman was a gypsy bareknuckle fighter. I don't like gypsies much, but I do respect their fighting capabilities.
The book is interesting for me because Gorman spent his early life growing up in the same place I did ( long before I was born though )
All my life I been in the dog house
I guess that just where I belong
That just the way the dice roll
Do my dog house song
I guess that just where I belong
That just the way the dice roll
Do my dog house song
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Bedside: Christopher Duffy's history of the 1745 Jacobite rising.
Travel: Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.
Travel: Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.
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I'm re-reading Larry Correia's Monster Hunter Vendetta. I need inspiration for fight scenes!
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Finished "The Hot Gate." Ringo left room for a sequel, but I suspect it will be a while before he gets back to it, if then.
If you're looking for loose ends, this trilogy's got them.
If you're looking for loose ends, this trilogy's got them.
A weak government usually remains a servant of citizens, while a strong government usually becomes the master of its subjects.
- paraphrased from several sources
A choice, not an echo. - Goldwater campaign, 1964
- paraphrased from several sources
A choice, not an echo. - Goldwater campaign, 1964
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I'm reading The gun Counter. And, I'm having the computer speak it out for some of the longer entries. I'm looking at you, 308 Mike.
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Just a heads-up for those of you who still order dead-tree books...
http://www.bookdepository.co.uk/ is having a 10% off sale in May (enter "May11" as the coupon code). Shipping worldwide is free.
I find BookDepository good, as they seem to carry the "long tail" at very reasonable prices, especially as regards special-interest and reference titles. I have bought a number of new lathe and machining books there, some of which I couldn't get from Amazon, for less than the price of second-hand copies at abebooks.com
Worth a look.
http://www.bookdepository.co.uk/ is having a 10% off sale in May (enter "May11" as the coupon code). Shipping worldwide is free.
I find BookDepository good, as they seem to carry the "long tail" at very reasonable prices, especially as regards special-interest and reference titles. I have bought a number of new lathe and machining books there, some of which I couldn't get from Amazon, for less than the price of second-hand copies at abebooks.com
Worth a look.