What are you reading now?
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Well that was obvious
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Finished this one last night. No new insights for me contained there, but the culture is in desperate need of this book. Unfortunately the woke are not educable in any idea that might go against the social grain, so they are hopeless emotional robots in any case.
I appreciated that Mr McWhorter identified the push for four year college educations for all as the second most important populist cultural idea that needs to be broken. I've identified that same idea as our culture's second dumbest. Great minds and all that.
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There's a massive knob living across the street, but this book hasn't helped at all.
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@doctor-phibes I thought the author was Hugh Jardon.
My bad.
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As I said, I decided to binge through the last 3 books of the Expanse series.
Finished "Leviathan Falls" this afternoon. What a great ride it's been. The ending of the story is satisfying and complete, while still leaving the door open for more stories. All of the characters have an appropriate ending, especially the "Last Man Standing."
Just loved the scope and scale of the story.
THere's no doubt that, if you just wanted to tell "The Story," much could have been omitted, and rather than taking 9 books, 3-4 would have been sufficient. Get rid of the "Prax" stories, for example. Though enjoyable, they really don't move the story forward other than expanding on the horrors of Strickland's research.
It could have been leaner if all you wanted to do is tell the story. But, they were building a universe, and it worked. Very satisfied.
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I am almost finished with the following book:
I wasn't really familiar with this story. Quite interesting. About a unknown young Malaysian guy who was able to get the Malaysian government to set up a soveriegn fund which he controlled and ultimately stole most of the money (hundreds and hundreds of millions of USD). I did do a search and it appears that he is hiding out in China (probably Macau).
@jon-nyc Have you heard of this case? It seems like it was quite easy for it to happen. Greed on the part of the investment banks, private bankers etc.
@Axtremus The book gives a pretty bad picture of corruption and politics in Malaysia. I dont know much about government affairs in Malaysia and was wondering if you feel corruption is pretty common there?
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@George-K : listened to this just last night, all in one go. My wife and I listened to it in the car on the way up to see my in-laws. The book ended just as we pulled into the driveway.
(By the way, this is the second Scalzi book we've done this with. We started Redshirts on the way up to New Hampshire. Listened to it all in one go, got done right when we pulled into the parking lot.)
Anyway, this series rocks. Please have Quinto play Tony in the TV series. This SO NEEDS TO HAPPEN.
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@george-k said in What are you reading now?:
Wasn't it great?
Freaking awesome. I can't wait for the TV series.
I'm glad Mason returned.
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@george-k said in What are you reading now?:
So...I started #2 this afternoon.
What a fun read. Great twist at the end (as in #1).
Just dipped my toe in to #3 this afternoon. It introduces Honey Chandler.
I can see this being a MAJOR binge...
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@bachophile said in What are you reading now?:
@george-k is that the posthumous one?
Don't think so. "Silverview" is listed as his last book, published in 2021.
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@bachophile said in What are you reading now?:
@george-k is that the posthumous one? I’m waiting for a relaxed vacation to read that. The last le carre ever. Maybe this summer
Not a bad story. THere's a lot of "building the foundation" stuff for the first ¾ of the book. In typical Le Carre fashion, you don't know who's important, and who's not.
The last ¼ is absolutely riveting, with great descriptions of an
interrogationdiscussion with one of the principals and depiction of really interesting spy craft.Up next: More Bosch (#5 - "Trunk Music")