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30th December 2006, 17:14 | #41 |
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I've been cramming in a lotta books over the last few months (Borders FTW):
Leo Tolstoy War and Peace (epic) Hadji Murad The Kingdom of God is Within You (finished yesterday. profound, in my view - one can see how it affected Ghandi) CS Lewis Mere Christianity The Screwtape Letters The Problem of Pain The Four Loves The Great Divorce Surprised by Joy Paulo Coelho The Alchemist The Valkyries The Fifth Mountain Eleven Minutes Veronika Decides to Die By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept Various Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion (David Hume) The Case Against Christianity (Michael Martin) [crap, albeit logically so] The Case For a Creator (Lee Strobel) [complete crap] The Sikh Faith (Gurbakhsh Singh) Miyamoto Musashi (Eiji Yoshikawa) The Husband (Dean Koontz) The Count of Monte Cristo (Alexandre Dumas) Next up on the bookshelf: Candide (Voltaire) The Everlasting Man (GK Chesterton) |
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30th December 2006, 21:31 | #43 |
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Books I can remember in the last year:
Paladin of Souls (currently "reading") Curse of Chalion Cetaganda Sally Lockhart trilogoy The Warrior's Apprentice The Vor Game Lyra's Oxford His Dark Material's trilogoy Bartimaeus trilogy Kingdoms of Elves and Reaches (1, 2 & 3) Xenocide Dune Dragonvarld trilogy Magyk Angels and Demons Eldest and, a few others that I can't remember. Really, I've not read any of them - instead I listen to the audiobook versions as I try to numb myself commuting to and from work. The only book I am actually reading is "flyte" and it's taking ages since I'm too lazy to turn the pages! My mission for 2007 is to make a serious dent in the past Hugo award winners, some of which I've read and really enjoyed. Last edited by Golden Teapot : 30th December 2006 at 21:33. |
31st December 2006, 02:09 | #44 |
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Books I am reading/have read lately:
Dictators by Richard Overy - a comparative and operational history of the Stalin and Hitler regimes Russia's War by Richard Overy (this guy is seriously one of the best contemporary historians) The War for Children's Minds: Liberal Values and Why We Should Defend Them by Stephen Law The Roaring Nineties by Joseph Stiglitz Fatherland by Robert Harris (I normally hate contemporary fiction with a passion but this is just a cracking read) |
31st December 2006, 13:26 | #45 |
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just finished George Martin - A Clash of Kings
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1st January 2007, 05:22 | #46 |
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in the middle of all of the following:
re-re-re-re-reading Song of Ice and fire series (just re-re-re bought them all to stock my new bookshelf in UK)..as enjoyable the 4th time through as the first, currently midway through Storm of swords re-re-reading Nights Dawn trilogy (peter f hamilton): see above...still a good read despite the terrrible ending of the series..just about to re-begin the Naked God re-reading : Pandora's Star / Judas unchained , also by Peter f Hamilton..a much better series IMHO..very entertaining (at beginning of Pandora's star again..cool) Angry White Pyjamas , Robert Twigger...a bio-story about a British guy living in Tokyo who does the Tokyo riot police Aikido course..not bad..pretty funny.. but most importantly!..reading for the first time, Naomi Novaks : Temeraire books!...so much fun!, shame they are so tiny ..read Temeraire in 2 days .. still 2 others to go../rubs hands ...if anyone is intersted in an alternative hostory Napolionic series with an Air Force (Dragons) then you should read this..very cool so far ..light entertainment for sure, but fun all the same |
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If you're interested in Lewis then I also suggest A Grief Observed, which was not listed in your post. Just finished: Emperor: Gates of Rome - Conn Iggulden Dancing Girls - Margaret Atwood Flights of the Mind - Can't remember who WinterSmith - U Know Who Blink - Malcolm Gladwell Reading: Hitler's Generals - Correlli Barnett The Toyminator - Robert Rankin Upcoming: Thus Spoke Zarathustra - Nietzsche Nightseer - Laurell K Hamilton |
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3rd January 2007, 13:39 | #48 |
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I hope they serve beer in hell - Tucker Max
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3rd January 2007, 13:40 | #49 | |
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3rd January 2007, 15:34 | #51 |
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yeah, but will he 'convert' many of the religious types if he starts off with the ad hominems?
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3rd January 2007, 15:57 | #52 |
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Almost finished:
'Wicked: The Life and Times of The Wicked Witch of the West' by Gregory Maguire. Really really enjoyable read - couldn't put it down. Just started: 'The Life of Pi' by Yann Martel. Slow starter :/ Next: 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass' by Lewis Carroll. And then: Hopefully Spink will lend me 'Sophie's Choice' by William Styron. |
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3rd January 2007, 18:22 | #54 |
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I've just started re-reading "Talon of the Silver Hawk" (Conclave of Shadows Book 1), and I picked up Judas Unchained (Peter F Hamilton) to read after that.
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3rd January 2007, 19:45 | #55 |
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'The Eyre Affair' by Jasper Fforde
'Linux Administration: A Beginner's Guide' by Steve Shah and Wale Soyinka
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3rd January 2007, 20:40 | #56 | |
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3rd January 2007, 21:27 | #57 |
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Currently thumbing through The book of General Ignorance by QI.
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3rd January 2007, 23:43 | #58 | |
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6th January 2007, 01:24 | #60 |
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Just finished reading 'Gravity's Rainbow' by Thomas Pynchon.
Pretty epic stuff - quite unlike anything else really. It was extremely dense and somewhat bewildering in parts. Would love to hear opinions from anyone who has read it. |
6th January 2007, 10:28 | #61 |
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Reread 'V For vendetta' by Alan Moore yesterday. Am rereading 'Preacher' by Garth Ennis today, though I only have a few of them
I'll pick up a normal novel when I run out of Preachers.
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6th January 2007, 10:39 | #62 |
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The Mothman Prophecies
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6th January 2007, 11:09 | #63 | |
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6th January 2007, 11:19 | #64 |
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Frank Miller's 300
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6th January 2007, 13:03 | #65 |
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Killing Pablo by Mark Bowden
Fascinating book. |
6th January 2007, 18:17 | #66 | |
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Just finished: I Am Legend - Richard Matheson The Road - Cormac McCarthy Reading: Programming Ruby: The Pragmatic Programmers' Guide - Dave Thomas Anabasis - Xenophon Next: Guests of the Ayatollah - as mentioned above The Man Who Was Thursday - G.K Chesterton |
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6th January 2007, 18:26 | #67 |
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Finished: God Delusion - Richard Dawkins, I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell - Tucker Max
Starting: The Ancestor's Tale - Richard Dawkins |
7th January 2007, 01:54 | #68 |
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Just picked up "Inside Little Britain" today. Should get stuck into that tomorrow / today.
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7th January 2007, 10:54 | #69 |
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'The Little Lady Agency' by Hester Browne; complete pap, but entertaining in a beach-reading, chickish way.
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7th January 2007, 14:16 | #70 |
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The Conquest of the Middle East by Robert Fisk. Great read, so far.
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7th January 2007, 14:55 | #71 |
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Don Quixote - Miguel de Cervantes
The Light Fantastic - Terry Pratchet The World According To Clarkson Volume 2: And Another Thing O'Reilly Java ServerFaces JBoss Seam: Simplicity and Power Beyond Java EE 5.0 About to start reading The God Delusion Is the Tucker Max book in shops here?
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7th January 2007, 17:23 | #72 |
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Yeah, I've seen Tucker Max's book at Whitcoull's.
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8th January 2007, 08:37 | #74 | |
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8th January 2007, 09:24 | #75 |
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Peter F Hamilton - Pandora's Star
Feist - Faerie Tale Been trying to read the Stephen King gunslinger books but I lost interest around the 4th book for some reason. |
8th January 2007, 09:37 | #76 |
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I seem to be on a Terry Brooks kick atm, nice ez reading for the holidays.
Currently on Armageddons Children....By ....Terry Brooks....prequel to all the shanarah series
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8th January 2007, 10:02 | #77 |
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Currently working my through Peace and War by Joe Haldeman - first part is probably his best known work The Forever War and it follows on from there.
Over the break I read... The Invisibles (most of) - Grant Morrision The Case of Charles Dexter Ward - HP Lovecraft (some good summer reading there!) My collection of 60's and 70's Analouge Magazines (got about 60 of them in mint condition). Pixie
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8th January 2007, 10:30 | #78 |
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"The Invisibles (most of) - Grant Morrision"
That that is a messed up series. you didn't get to the end? Or didn't have all the books?
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