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  • R Renauda
    15 Oct 2022, 17:50

    Just started

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    jon-nyc
    wrote on 15 Oct 2022, 18:20 last edited by
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    @Renauda

    I read that some years ago. It was very good.

    "You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from."
    -Cormac McCarthy

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    • C Catseye3
      15 Oct 2022, 18:17

      @Renauda Do you know about this fellow?

      My Journey Through the Best Presidential Biographies
      https://bestpresidentialbios.com/about/

      Stephen Floyd writes, "Given my fascination with the presidency and love of great writing, in 2010 I began collecting the best biographies of each of the presidents. In late 2012 I embarked on a quest to read them all – beginning with George Washington.

      This site was initially created to log my journey and organize my thoughts. But 260 presidential biographies later it has evolved into something a bit larger…"

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      Renauda
      wrote on 15 Oct 2022, 18:21 last edited by
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      @Catseye3

      I didn’t but I do now. Thanks for the link.

      Elbows up!

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      • R Renauda
        15 Oct 2022, 17:50

        Just started

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        Copper
        wrote on 15 Oct 2022, 20:07 last edited by Copper
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        @Renauda said in What are you reading now?:

        Just started

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        Grant wins

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        • C Copper
          15 Oct 2022, 20:07

          @Renauda said in What are you reading now?:

          Just started

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          Grant wins

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          Renauda
          wrote on 15 Oct 2022, 20:12 last edited by Renauda
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          @Copper

          It’s okay, I knew that already from my childhood collection of Civil War cards.

          I know you and George would probably remember those.

          Elbows up!

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          • R Renauda
            15 Oct 2022, 20:12

            @Copper

            It’s okay, I knew that already from my childhood collection of Civil War cards.

            I know you and George would probably remember those.

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            George K
            wrote on 15 Oct 2022, 20:17 last edited by
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            @Renauda said in What are you reading now?:

            I know you and George would probably remember those.

            Harrumph.

            "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

            The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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            • G George K
              15 Oct 2022, 20:17

              @Renauda said in What are you reading now?:

              I know you and George would probably remember those.

              Harrumph.

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              Renauda
              wrote on 15 Oct 2022, 20:24 last edited by Renauda
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              @George-K

              C’mon George, at least we were there when the cards came out. Seems to me I still had some of those Confederate dollars that were included with the cards and bubblegum stick in each pack, kicking around when was in high school. Don’t know what ever happened to them.

              Elbows up!

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              • C Copper
                15 Oct 2022, 20:07

                @Renauda said in What are you reading now?:

                Just started

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                Grant wins

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                jon-nyc
                wrote on 15 Oct 2022, 20:47 last edited by
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                @Copper said in What are you reading now?:

                @Renauda said in What are you reading now?:

                Just started

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                Grant wins

                Ha. I can tell you didn’t finish your reading.

                click to show

                Cancer wins

                "You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from."
                -Cormac McCarthy

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                • J jon-nyc
                  15 Oct 2022, 20:47

                  @Copper said in What are you reading now?:

                  @Renauda said in What are you reading now?:

                  Just started

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                  click to show

                  Grant wins

                  Ha. I can tell you didn’t finish your reading.

                  click to show

                  Cancer wins

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                  George K
                  wrote on 15 Oct 2022, 21:15 last edited by George K
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                  @jon-nyc perhaps....

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                  The Cigars won.

                  "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                  The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                    Catseye3
                    wrote on 18 Oct 2022, 17:59 last edited by Catseye3
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                    This book has me entirely enthralled. Life has ceased for me until I find out what happened.

                    It's not a chick book, but I kind of feel like it's better suited to women. Maybe it's the sort-of Austenish flavor; maybe it takes more patience to read than the pace of modern life. I don't know. But it's super!

                    Don't take my word for it. It has 4,294 stars at 4.0. And as you see from the cover, it's a Booker Prize nominee.
                    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08JMFFCYL/ref=kinw_myk_ro_title

                    Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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                    • G George K
                      15 Oct 2022, 00:54

                      That was typical Connelly. Good story, and perhaps a bit more involved than his other tales.

                      (This is not a "Bosch" book, by the way).

                      Having read "All The Old Knives" and being disappointed by it, I really wanted to give Steinhauer another shot. He's written a series of books based on one character. So, I started this today.

                      "Milo Weaver used to be a “tourist” for the CIA—an undercover agent with no home, no identity—but he’s since retired from the field to become a middle-level manager at the CIA’s New York headquarters. He’s acquired a wife, a daughter, and a brownstone in Brooklyn, and he’s tried to leave his old life of secrets and lies behind.

                      But when the arrest of a long-sought-after assassin sets off an investigation into one of Milo’s oldest colleagues and exposes new layers of intrigue in his old cases, he has no choice but to go back undercover and find out who’s holding the strings once and for all."

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                      George K
                      wrote on 20 Oct 2022, 17:20 last edited by
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                      @George-K said in What are you reading now?:

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                      Though this was a "meh" book, I thought the concept and world that Steinhauer described was interesting. So, being curious, I thought I'd pick up the first of 3 sequels.

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                      About ¼ of the way through it, and so far, it's a much better book, and a much tighter story. The events of "The Tourist" set up the situation in "The Nearest Exit," but the story isn't really dependent upon it.

                      "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                      The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                        Catseye3
                        wrote on 22 Oct 2022, 17:22 last edited by
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                        Amazon: "But despite the odds, these underwater warriors accounted for almost 60 percent of Japanese shipping losses, and were a major factor in winning the war. 16 U.S. submarines - and one German U-Boat - that saw action during WWII are now open to the public. Most have been restored and authentically equipped.

                        Final Patrol takes a fascinating look at these subs and the personal stories of the brave sailors who lived, fought, and often died in them. Now, visitors can climb into these cramped steel cylinders, peer through their torpedo tubes, and imagine diving under the sea - perhaps for the last time - to stalk a fanatical enemy who threatened our nation's freedom."

                        4.5 stars, 68 ratings. $1.99.

                        https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004IATDEM?_bbid=90553873&tag=bookbubemail1-20

                        Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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                        • C Catseye3
                          22 Oct 2022, 17:22

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                          Amazon: "But despite the odds, these underwater warriors accounted for almost 60 percent of Japanese shipping losses, and were a major factor in winning the war. 16 U.S. submarines - and one German U-Boat - that saw action during WWII are now open to the public. Most have been restored and authentically equipped.

                          Final Patrol takes a fascinating look at these subs and the personal stories of the brave sailors who lived, fought, and often died in them. Now, visitors can climb into these cramped steel cylinders, peer through their torpedo tubes, and imagine diving under the sea - perhaps for the last time - to stalk a fanatical enemy who threatened our nation's freedom."

                          4.5 stars, 68 ratings. $1.99.

                          https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004IATDEM?_bbid=90553873&tag=bookbubemail1-20

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                          Renauda
                          wrote on 22 Oct 2022, 19:15 last edited by
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                          @Catseye3

                          Looks interesting. Submariners are a whole t’other breed of warrior.

                          Elbows up!

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                            Catseye3
                            wrote on 24 Oct 2022, 15:23 last edited by
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                            "From breaking wild horses in Colorado to fighting the Red Baron's squadrons in the skies over France, here in his own words is the true story of a forgotten American hero: the cowboy who became our first ace and the first pilot to fly the American colors over enemy lines."

                            $1.99. 638 ratings at 4.5 stars.
                            https://www.amazon.com/Horses-Dont-Fly-Memoir-Cowboy-ebook/dp/B01DRX7UNQ/ref=sr_1_1?crid=8YD4RP4DLZ36&keywords=Horses+don't+fly&qid=1666624938&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIxLjkzIiwicXNhIjoiMS43MiIsInFzcCI6IjEuODAifQ%3D%3D&s=digital-text&sprefix=horses+don't+fly%2Cdigital-text%2C143&sr=1-1

                            Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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                            • G George K
                              20 Oct 2022, 17:20

                              @George-K said in What are you reading now?:

                              bigTouristcover.jpg

                              Though this was a "meh" book, I thought the concept and world that Steinhauer described was interesting. So, being curious, I thought I'd pick up the first of 3 sequels.

                              image.jpeg

                              About ¼ of the way through it, and so far, it's a much better book, and a much tighter story. The events of "The Tourist" set up the situation in "The Nearest Exit," but the story isn't really dependent upon it.

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                              George K
                              wrote on 25 Oct 2022, 23:34 last edited by
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                              @George-K said in What are you reading now?:

                              About ¼ of the way through it, and so far, it's a much better book, and a much tighter story. The events of "The Tourist" set up the situation in "The Nearest Exit," but the story isn't really dependent upon it.

                              See, I'm the type of person who likes the whole goddamned story.

                              "Nearest Exit" was a much better book than "The Tourist." More satisfying, less obscure, and the characters were really fleshed out well.

                              The ending was good, but left enough threads in the air that I was hankering for more.

                              So the other day, I started #3 in the "Milo Weaver" series. It's gotten so-so reviews because some found it confusing and difficult to follow.

                              If you're going to find spy stories convoluted, stay away from Steinhauer (and LeCarre).

                              Yeah, this is convoluted, and I find it difficult to keep track of all the Chinese names. But, the overall arc has been good, and Steinhauer's trying to tie up the loose ends of "The Nearest Exit."

                              I find myself getting into a rhythm of his books, and I'll probably continue with the fourth, and final, book in the "Weaver" stories.

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                              "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                              The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                                George K
                                wrote on 30 Oct 2022, 23:17 last edited by George K
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                                Unfortunately, "An American Spy" was not what I was hoping for. There's a lot of edge-of-your-seat action, and lots of suspense, double-crosses, etc.

                                But...it's nothing more than a vehicle to set up the fourth, and final, book of the Milo Weaver story.

                                I found all of the Chinese characters' names confusing, and the wheels-within-wheels story was just a bit too complicated for its own good. It's like "All The Old Knives" on steroids.

                                So, someone recommended more Alastair Reynolds. This is a standalone book. I'm only about 10% into it, and it's typical Reyonlds. It has a totally new take on a far-flung future. Humanity is no longer what it was. The protagonist, an "angel" pathologist named Quinllan, has to leave his home.

                                Why? Who's put him in danger?

                                Typical Reynolds. Mind-boggling imagination and wholly unique worlds.

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                                https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminal_World

                                "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                                  kluurs
                                  wrote on 31 Oct 2022, 01:42 last edited by
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                                  I haven't finished this one - but it is excellent. I'll have to read his lates book Cell next.

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                                    31 Oct 2022, 01:42

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                                    I haven't finished this one - but it is excellent. I'll have to read his lates book Cell next.

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                                    wrote on 31 Oct 2022, 01:43 last edited by
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                                    @kluurs said in What are you reading now?:

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                                    I haven't finished this one - but it is excellent. I'll have to read his lates book Cell next.

                                    @bachophile recommended "The Emperor of All Maladies" to me a long time ago.

                                    Still haven't gotten around to it.

                                    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                                    • G George K
                                      31 Oct 2022, 01:43

                                      @kluurs said in What are you reading now?:

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                                      I haven't finished this one - but it is excellent. I'll have to read his lates book Cell next.

                                      @bachophile recommended "The Emperor of All Maladies" to me a long time ago.

                                      Still haven't gotten around to it.

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                                      bachophile
                                      wrote on 31 Oct 2022, 11:00 last edited by
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                                      @George-K still do

                                      havent yet got to this one

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                                        wrote on 31 Oct 2022, 11:01 last edited by
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                                          wrote on 8 Dec 2022, 23:46 last edited by
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                                          @George-K You read any of these? I'm in the last bits of this one:

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                                          Please love yourself.

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