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What are you reading now?

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  • G George K
    6 Apr 2020, 23:38

    "On The Road" is a ... what's the word...touchstone book for the 1960s.

    I've never read it.

    Worth my time?

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    kluurs
    wrote on 6 Apr 2020, 23:50 last edited by
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    @George-K - Did you like Easy Rider or Into the Wild? If yes, then maybe yes. I did the audiobook while running. It is interesting reading about people living literally on their last dollar. It is a product of its times - people living for the experience of exploring/seeing the world, dropping out, turning on. I'll probably read some more of his work.

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      6 Apr 2020, 23:50

      @George-K - Did you like Easy Rider or Into the Wild? If yes, then maybe yes. I did the audiobook while running. It is interesting reading about people living literally on their last dollar. It is a product of its times - people living for the experience of exploring/seeing the world, dropping out, turning on. I'll probably read some more of his work.

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      Aqua Letifer
      wrote on 6 Apr 2020, 23:54 last edited by
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      @kluurs Might I recommend Desert Solitaire and basically anything by Bukowski.

      Please love yourself.

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        mark
        wrote on 7 Apr 2020, 00:01 last edited by
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        pgp documentation. 😴

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          jon-nyc
          wrote on 7 Apr 2020, 00:44 last edited by jon-nyc 4 Jul 2020, 00:45
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          I was disappointed by On The Road.

          I read it when I had a highly itinerant lifestyle thinking I’d relate. Frankly I thought the writing was unimpressive and the traveling and adventures rather noobish.

          Only non-witches get due process.

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            George K
            wrote on 7 Apr 2020, 00:47 last edited by
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            Hey, Phibes...

            The Gap series?

            On the advice of Phibes, I persisted. I'm halfway done with the 5th and final book.

            Donaldson takes a great idea, several, as a matter of fact, and stretches out to Wagnerian length. The five books total over 2600 pages of print. He spends way too much time describing how characters feel, how they are conflicted, how they worry about possible outcomes of their actions. Every time I read "Morn could feel the rage boiling within her..." I wanted to put the book down pull my earbuds out.

            This could have been half the length it is and it would have been a much better, tighter tale.

            "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
              7 Apr 2020, 00:47

              Hey, Phibes...

              The Gap series?

              On the advice of Phibes, I persisted. I'm halfway done with the 5th and final book.

              Donaldson takes a great idea, several, as a matter of fact, and stretches out to Wagnerian length. The five books total over 2600 pages of print. He spends way too much time describing how characters feel, how they are conflicted, how they worry about possible outcomes of their actions. Every time I read "Morn could feel the rage boiling within her..." I wanted to put the book down pull my earbuds out.

              This could have been half the length it is and it would have been a much better, tighter tale.

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              Doctor Phibes
              wrote on 7 Apr 2020, 01:59 last edited by
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              @George-K said in What are you reading now?:

              Donaldson takes a great idea, several, as a matter of fact, and stretches out to Wagnerian length.

              It is supposed to be loosely based on the Ring Cycle

              I was only joking

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                7 Apr 2020, 01:59

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

                Donaldson takes a great idea, several, as a matter of fact, and stretches out to Wagnerian length.

                It is supposed to be loosely based on the Ring Cycle

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                George K
                wrote on 7 Apr 2020, 02:00 last edited by
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                @Doctor-Phibes said in What are you reading now?:

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

                Donaldson takes a great idea, several, as a matter of fact, and stretches out to Wagnerian length.

                It is supposed to be loosely based on the Ring Cycle

                And that's a justification for its length because.....

                "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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                  Doctor Phibes
                  wrote on 7 Apr 2020, 02:19 last edited by
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                  At least it's not in German.

                  I was only joking

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                    7 Apr 2020, 02:19

                    At least it's not in German.

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

                    At least it's not in German.

                    Half-full guy you are, eh?

                    "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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                      Aqua Letifer
                      wrote on 7 Apr 2020, 15:06 last edited by
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                      Ohhhh shit, son. I like this already. Which probably makes me a Certified Middle-Aged Person, but I don't care, this is awesome. Good recco.

                      I also don't know a damn thing about ships, so I'm trying to reference some background information just so I can better wrap my head around the descriptions.

                      Please love yourself.

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                      • A Aqua Letifer
                        7 Apr 2020, 15:06

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                        Ohhhh shit, son. I like this already. Which probably makes me a Certified Middle-Aged Person, but I don't care, this is awesome. Good recco.

                        I also don't know a damn thing about ships, so I'm trying to reference some background information just so I can better wrap my head around the descriptions.

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

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                        Ohhhh shit, son. I like this already. Which probably makes me a Certified Middle-Aged Person, but I don't care, this is awesome. Good recco.

                        I also don't know a damn thing about ships, so I'm trying to reference some background information just so I can better wrap my head around the descriptions.

                        That's ok, the guy who wrote it supposedly didn't know much either. Which is interesting, because most of the nautical stuff in the books is considered accurate.

                        “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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                          Doctor Phibes
                          wrote on 13 Apr 2020, 01:02 last edited by
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                          Oh, matron!

                          This has been on my Amazon wishlist for years. I figured I needed cheering up, and this should be fun, as well as a little sad.

                          I was only joking

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                            George K
                            wrote on 18 Apr 2020, 23:29 last edited by George K
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                            Finally, finally, finished "The Gap" series.

                            My original comment stands - a good tale that could have been told in half the pages. I definitely felt there was a rush to "get the story told" at the end of the series. If Donaldson had been as compact with the other 4 ½ books as he was with the finale, it would have been great.

                            Up next, because I need a thriller:

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                            Adam Cassidy is twenty-six and a low level employee at a high-tech corporation who hates his job. When he manipulates the system to do something nice for a friend, he finds himself charged with a crime. Corporate Security gives him a choice: prison - or become a spy in the headquarters of their chief competitor, Trion Systems.

                            They train him. They feed him inside information. Now, at Trion, he's a star, skyrocketing to the top. He finds he has talents he never knew he possessed. He's rich, drives a Porsche, lives in a fabulous apartment, and works directly for the CEO. He's dating the girl of his dreams.

                            "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 20 Apr 2020, 15:51 last edited by
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                              Recommended - very interesting book that even as a former sleep laboratory technician I learned a lot.

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                                Loki
                                wrote on 20 Apr 2020, 15:54 last edited by Loki
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                                a gentleman in Moscow

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                                  jon-nyc
                                  wrote on 20 Apr 2020, 16:42 last edited by
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                                  Ever notice you can scroll through this thread and just look at the cover images and usually know who posted it?

                                  Only non-witches get due process.

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                                    QuantumIvory
                                    wrote on 23 Apr 2020, 21:03 last edited by
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                                    Covers Churchill's first year as prime minister. Wow...what a page turner. Impossible to put down.

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                                    • G George K
                                      18 Apr 2020, 23:29

                                      Finally, finally, finished "The Gap" series.

                                      My original comment stands - a good tale that could have been told in half the pages. I definitely felt there was a rush to "get the story told" at the end of the series. If Donaldson had been as compact with the other 4 ½ books as he was with the finale, it would have been great.

                                      Up next, because I need a thriller:

                                      alt text

                                      Adam Cassidy is twenty-six and a low level employee at a high-tech corporation who hates his job. When he manipulates the system to do something nice for a friend, he finds himself charged with a crime. Corporate Security gives him a choice: prison - or become a spy in the headquarters of their chief competitor, Trion Systems.

                                      They train him. They feed him inside information. Now, at Trion, he's a star, skyrocketing to the top. He finds he has talents he never knew he possessed. He's rich, drives a Porsche, lives in a fabulous apartment, and works directly for the CEO. He's dating the girl of his dreams.

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                                      George K
                                      wrote on 30 Apr 2020, 14:03 last edited by
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                                      @George-K said in What are you reading now?:

                                      Finally, finally, finished "The Gap" series.

                                      My original comment stands - a good tale that could have been told in half the pages. I definitely felt there was a rush to "get the story told" at the end of the series. If Donaldson had been as compact with the other 4 ½ books as he was with the finale, it would have been great.

                                      Up next, because I need a thriller:

                                      alt text

                                      This defines "Popcorn Book." A ton of fun, with a great twist at the end. If you're looking for some light reading, you'll enjoy this.

                                      "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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                                      • Q QuantumIvory
                                        23 Apr 2020, 21:03

                                        2cb510ac-0bd1-4a0c-af03-4398fcd031c0-image.png

                                        Covers Churchill's first year as prime minister. Wow...what a page turner. Impossible to put down.

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                                        brenda
                                        wrote on 30 Apr 2020, 15:09 last edited by brenda
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                                        @QuantumIvory said in What are you reading now?:

                                        2cb510ac-0bd1-4a0c-af03-4398fcd031c0-image.png

                                        Covers Churchill's first year as prime minister. Wow...what a page turner. Impossible to put down.

                                        Looking forward to this one. I'm on the list for it at the local library. Might just buy a copy. I think hubby would enjoy it, too.

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                                        • K kluurs
                                          20 Apr 2020, 15:51

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                                          Recommended - very interesting book that even as a former sleep laboratory technician I learned a lot.

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                                          George K
                                          wrote on 30 Apr 2020, 22:49 last edited by
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                                          @kluurs said in What are you reading now?:

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                                          Recommended - very interesting book that even as a former sleep laboratory technician I learned a lot.

                                          Up next. Really looking forward to it. Thanks for the recommendation.

                                          "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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