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What are you reading now?

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  • CopperC Offline
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    I have been looking at textbooks lately.

    There is not really a degree in the book. But that would have advantages over some school-bought degrees.

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      I'm not a huge King fan, though I loved Salem's Lot and some of his shorter stuff (Apt Pupil). Also, of course, The Shining.

      So....

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

      'm not a huge King fan, though I loved Salem's Lot and some of his shorter stuff (Apt Pupil). Also, of course, The Shining.

      Ahhh...screw it.

      Time to reread "The Shining."

      Interesting to see how his style has changed, and yet, remained the same over the last 40-plus years.

      "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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        This is excellent.

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        Please love yourself.

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          I'm on Book 3 of the Dune saga. I'm enjoying them a lot, and I'm hoping I can stick with them, but if I remember correctly the next one in the series is when Herbert jumped the sandworm

          I was only joking

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          • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

            I'm on Book 3 of the Dune saga. I'm enjoying them a lot, and I'm hoping I can stick with them, but if I remember correctly the next one in the series is when Herbert jumped the sandworm

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            @Doctor-Phibes said in What are you reading now?:

            I'm on Book 3 of the Dune saga. I'm enjoying them a lot, and I'm hoping I can stick with them, but if I remember correctly the next one in the series is when Herbert jumped the sandworm

            My recollection also. Really it should've just stayed a trilogy. Maybe even just one book.

            Please love yourself.

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            • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

              @Doctor-Phibes said in What are you reading now?:

              I'm on Book 3 of the Dune saga. I'm enjoying them a lot, and I'm hoping I can stick with them, but if I remember correctly the next one in the series is when Herbert jumped the sandworm

              My recollection also. Really it should've just stayed a trilogy. Maybe even just one book.

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              @Aqua-Letifer said in What are you reading now?:

              @Doctor-Phibes said in What are you reading now?:

              I'm on Book 3 of the Dune saga. I'm enjoying them a lot, and I'm hoping I can stick with them, but if I remember correctly the next one in the series is when Herbert jumped the sandworm

              My recollection also. Really it should've just stayed a trilogy. Maybe even just one book.

              The first book was way, way better than I remembered. The second one was a little meh. The third one is pretty good.

              I was only joking

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              • CopperC Offline
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                Got book #2 (WW II) in the 4-book series for Christmas.

                I still have to finish book #1 - West Point History of the Civil War.

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                  @Aqua-Letifer said in What are you reading now?:

                  @Doctor-Phibes said in What are you reading now?:

                  I'm on Book 3 of the Dune saga. I'm enjoying them a lot, and I'm hoping I can stick with them, but if I remember correctly the next one in the series is when Herbert jumped the sandworm

                  My recollection also. Really it should've just stayed a trilogy. Maybe even just one book.

                  The first book was way, way better than I remembered. The second one was a little meh. The third one is pretty good.

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                  @Doctor-Phibes said in What are you reading now?:

                  @Aqua-Letifer said in What are you reading now?:

                  @Doctor-Phibes said in What are you reading now?:

                  I'm on Book 3 of the Dune saga. I'm enjoying them a lot, and I'm hoping I can stick with them, but if I remember correctly the next one in the series is when Herbert jumped the sandworm

                  My recollection also. Really it should've just stayed a trilogy. Maybe even just one book.

                  The first book was way, way better than I remembered. The second one was a little meh. The third one is pretty good.

                  I read the first three books, probably, 40 years ago. I re-read "Dune" twice, the last time about 2 years ago. I really enjoyed it. I suppose I should do the next two, but I'm not in a messianic mood.

                  However, if you like good, hard, sci-fi, the "prequels" written by Herbert's son, Brian, and Kevin Anderson are fun. The give the whole backstory of the Harkonnen/Atreides feud, the origin of the Mentats, Bene Geserit, "folding space," and all that.

                  They get a lot of criticism for not being Frank's work, and "simplistic." Nevertheless, I enjoyed them. I believe @LuFins-Dad has read them as well.

                  "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 KG George K

                    @Doctor-Phibes said in What are you reading now?:

                    @Aqua-Letifer said in What are you reading now?:

                    @Doctor-Phibes said in What are you reading now?:

                    I'm on Book 3 of the Dune saga. I'm enjoying them a lot, and I'm hoping I can stick with them, but if I remember correctly the next one in the series is when Herbert jumped the sandworm

                    My recollection also. Really it should've just stayed a trilogy. Maybe even just one book.

                    The first book was way, way better than I remembered. The second one was a little meh. The third one is pretty good.

                    I read the first three books, probably, 40 years ago. I re-read "Dune" twice, the last time about 2 years ago. I really enjoyed it. I suppose I should do the next two, but I'm not in a messianic mood.

                    However, if you like good, hard, sci-fi, the "prequels" written by Herbert's son, Brian, and Kevin Anderson are fun. The give the whole backstory of the Harkonnen/Atreides feud, the origin of the Mentats, Bene Geserit, "folding space," and all that.

                    They get a lot of criticism for not being Frank's work, and "simplistic." Nevertheless, I enjoyed them. I believe @LuFins-Dad has read them as well.

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

                    @Doctor-Phibes said in What are you reading now?:

                    @Aqua-Letifer said in What are you reading now?:

                    @Doctor-Phibes said in What are you reading now?:

                    I'm on Book 3 of the Dune saga. I'm enjoying them a lot, and I'm hoping I can stick with them, but if I remember correctly the next one in the series is when Herbert jumped the sandworm

                    My recollection also. Really it should've just stayed a trilogy. Maybe even just one book.

                    The first book was way, way better than I remembered. The second one was a little meh. The third one is pretty good.

                    I read the first three books, probably, 40 years ago. I re-read "Dune" twice, the last time about 2 years ago. I really enjoyed it. I suppose I should do the next two, but I'm not in a messianic mood.

                    However, if you like good, hard, sci-fi, the "prequels" written by Herbert's son, Brian, and Kevin Anderson are fun. The give the whole backstory of the Harkonnen/Atreides feud, the origin of the Mentats, Bene Geserit, "folding space," and all that.

                    They get a lot of criticism for not being Frank's work, and "simplistic." Nevertheless, I enjoyed them. I believe @LuFins-Dad has read them as well.

                    His son made a graphic novel version of the first book.

                    Is awesome.

                    Please love yourself.

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                      on the shelf in the office next door to mine.

                      Bathroom reading I guess

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                        Is there a graphic novel version available for these?

                        I was only joking

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                          Or even a YouTube short?

                          Only non-witches get due process.

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                            On my trip, I read "Berlin 1936: Sixteen Days in August"

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                            A very easy read. Basically, it looked at everyday life in Berlin during the 1936 Olympics. Focussed on ordinary citizens, a restaurant/bar owner, etc. Not too in depth, but kept my attention. A quick history lesson, or at least history background.

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                              This book did its job as literature. It gives solid perspectives on some eternal human questions. It's not the engrossing story of Grapes of Wrath or Of Mice and Men though.

                              Education is extremely important.

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                                “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                                Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                                    @bachophile, some website had a list of the "Best Spy Books."

                                    Of course, "Tinker, Tailor..." was on the list and other well-known books.

                                    "Damascus Station" is on that list. I've not read McCloskey's books - any good?

                                    "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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                                      Yes I enjoyed Damascus station. The author is ex CIA so I guess that helps with the realism.

                                      But it’s not Le carre . Nothing is Le carre.

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                                        You can read it for free here: https://d.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/text/robinson-merlin

                                        Robinson was a fucking master. Some great lines in the first few chapters:

                                        Time swings a mighty scythe, and some day all your peace goes down before its edge like so much clover.

                                        You are young Gawaine, and you may one day hold the world between your fingers, knowing not what it is that you are holding. Better for you and me, I think, that we shall not be kings.

                                        The Devil got somehow into God’s workshop once upon a time, and out of the red clay that he found there he made a shape like Modred, and another as like as eyes are to this Agravaine. ‘I never made ‘em,” said the good Lord God, ‘But let ‘em go, and see what comes of ‘em.’ And that’s what we’re to do.

                                        Please love yourself.

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                                          I've been a fan of Alastair Reynolds' science fiction for a while. His books are complicated, dense, and, with him being a retired astrophysicist. he gets the science right.

                                          The first book of his that I read was "The Prefect."

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                                          Tom Dreyfus is a Prefect, a policeman of sorts, and one of the best. His force is Panoply, and his beat is the multi-faceted utopian society of the Glitter Band, that vast swirl of space habitats orbiting the planet Yellowstone. These days, his job is his life.

                                          A murderous attack against a Glitter Band habitat is nasty, but it looks to be an open-and-shut case – until Dreyfus starts looking under some stones that some very powerful people would really rather stayed unturned. What he uncovers is far more serious than mere gruesome murder… a covert takeover bid by a shadowy figure, Aurora (who may once have been human but certainly isn’t now), who believes the people of the Glitter Band should no longer be in charge of their own destiny.
                                          Dreyfus discovers that to save something precious, you may have to destroy part of it.

                                          Really enjoyed it so, when the sequel came out, I devoured it.

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                                          Prefect Tom Dreyfus has a new emergency on his hands. Across the habitats and their hundred million citizens, people are dying suddenly and randomly, victims of a bizarre and unprecedented malfunction of their neural implants. And these “melters” leave no clues behind as to the cause of their deaths

                                          Now, there's a third one:

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                                          I'd forgotten much of "Elysium Fire," so I'm re-reading that one before jumping into "Machine Vendetta."

                                          Really enjoying it. HIs stuff is as complicated as anything by Frank Herbert.

                                          The "Prefect" books are prequels to the series of books that make up his "Revelation Space" universe.

                                          Highly recommended. The books are dense, rich and somewhat difficult.

                                          "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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