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Has anyone read The Strange Case of the Alchemist's Daughter?
https://www.amazon.com/Strange-Alchemis ... 4300R3DA7Y
https://www.amazon.com/Strange-Alchemis ... 4300R3DA7Y
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It's fine. I don't understand all the hype about it. I absolutely loved the banter between all the women and the structure of the book was interesting. However, the overall plot is lackluster.Has anyone read The Strange Case of the Alchemist's Daughter?
https://www.amazon.com/Strange-Alchemis ... 4300R3DA7Y
I was also miffed by one of the name choices (won't go into it due to plot).
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Great, thanks, I'll probably get around to it if I see it in the library. Have you read any of those I suggested to you? I can't remember if I've told you about any of those or not?It's fine. I don't understand all the hype about it. I absolutely loved the banter between all the women and the structure of the book was interesting. However, the overall plot is lackluster.Has anyone read The Strange Case of the Alchemist's Daughter?
https://www.amazon.com/Strange-Alchemis ... 4300R3DA7Y
I was also miffed by one of the name choices (won't go into it due to plot).
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I've read Borne based on your rec and liked it, but not the rest. So I added them to my tbr list!Great, thanks, I'll probably get around to it if I see it in the library. Have you read any of those I suggested to you? I can't remember if I've told you about any of those or not?It's fine. I don't understand all the hype about it. I absolutely loved the banter between all the women and the structure of the book was interesting. However, the overall plot is lackluster.Has anyone read The Strange Case of the Alchemist's Daughter?
https://www.amazon.com/Strange-Alchemis ... 4300R3DA7Y
I was also miffed by one of the name choices (won't go into it due to plot).
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I was cleaning out my basement over the weekend and found 2001: A Space Odyssey. Last time I read it, I was 12 or 13. Worth revisiting?
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Is the book better than the movie?
Has to be, right?
Has to be, right?
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2nd Volume of Swamp Thing (alan moore run) was awesome. We need a Darren Aronofsky psychedelic to hell and back hard core environmentalist movie of these comics ASAP.
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The best is yet to come. iirc ...
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Between reading these and your Dashiell Hammett recommendations off and on over the lat week, my reading happiness is off the charts!The best is yet to come. iirc ...
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Between reading these and your Dashiell Hammett recommendations off and on over the lat week, my reading happiness is off the charts!The best is yet to come. iirc ...
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Good Omens is frigging fantastic so far.
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good to hear about good omens. i decided last night though my next gaiman will be ocean at the end of the lane but i keep seeing good things about stardust too. i just buy any used book i see of his assuming i'll read them all.
about twenty pages left of "the power and the glory" it's interesting as you read enough literature you start to get your own feel of what a masterpiece is. I feel sure i've read three now though i'm sure it's a dozen or more. shorter books are easier for me to acknowledge though. all quiet on the western front, the remains of the day and now the power and the glory. and one interesting thing is that i don't necessarily prefer Remains over "never let me go" (though i probably do) or Power over "the quiet american." but there's something about the precision and necessity and consistent tone and i don't know some kind of subtle revelation that happens during the read where it all ties together and had to be. just having fun brainstorming this on a slow work day.
but more casually i really like graham greene so far. ticks my boxes. along with mccarthy, ishiguro, maybe coetzee. wish i spent more time reading though as i can't even reach 20 a year. but i'm looking to get back into sci fi/fantasy soon and i expect gaiman will be that gateway. 3 body problem keeps beckoning too
about twenty pages left of "the power and the glory" it's interesting as you read enough literature you start to get your own feel of what a masterpiece is. I feel sure i've read three now though i'm sure it's a dozen or more. shorter books are easier for me to acknowledge though. all quiet on the western front, the remains of the day and now the power and the glory. and one interesting thing is that i don't necessarily prefer Remains over "never let me go" (though i probably do) or Power over "the quiet american." but there's something about the precision and necessity and consistent tone and i don't know some kind of subtle revelation that happens during the read where it all ties together and had to be. just having fun brainstorming this on a slow work day.
but more casually i really like graham greene so far. ticks my boxes. along with mccarthy, ishiguro, maybe coetzee. wish i spent more time reading though as i can't even reach 20 a year. but i'm looking to get back into sci fi/fantasy soon and i expect gaiman will be that gateway. 3 body problem keeps beckoning too
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Saw on reddit that the Winds of Winter' not coming in 2018.
Chuckled at one of the comments:
Chuckled at one of the comments:
The Fall of Gondolin is coming out in 2018. Tolkien has been dead for almost half a century and he's more reliable than GRRM.
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John Scalzi
The Collapsing Empire (The Interdependency)
On sale for Kindle $2.99 today. Great read
The Collapsing Empire (The Interdependency) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01F20E7CO/re ... 7AbVRJ2ATP
The Collapsing Empire (The Interdependency)
On sale for Kindle $2.99 today. Great read
The Collapsing Empire (The Interdependency) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01F20E7CO/re ... 7AbVRJ2ATP
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Just started The Buffalo Creek Disaster: How the Survivors of One of the Worst Disasters in Coal-Mining History Brought Suit Against the Coal Company- And Won .
It's about the dam collapse in 1972(?) that killed 125 people immediately and ruined countless homes and property. Really interesting read; if you liked reading about Johnstown Flood stuff this is a pretty interesting companion.
It's about the dam collapse in 1972(?) that killed 125 people immediately and ruined countless homes and property. Really interesting read; if you liked reading about Johnstown Flood stuff this is a pretty interesting companion.
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Finally getting around to some Shaara books. I finished Gods and Generals today (written by his son, of course). I haven't read Killer Angels yet so I do not have a point of comparison to his father's masterpiece, but I thought it was a great historical novel. It did a wonderful job touching on the main parts of the first half of the war, specifically the Chancellorsville/Fredericksburg campaigns.
Boy howdy the Union leadership was full blown incompetent for the first couple years of the war.
Boy howdy the Union leadership was full blown incompetent for the first couple years of the war.
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Finished Iron Gold of the Red Rising series. It wasn't as good as the rest of the series was for me, but was still a solid sci fi read.
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FYI Fahrenheit 451 is being released as a movie on HBO later this month. One of my favorite book characters of all time, guy montag, will be played by Wallace of "the wire" fame. CANTWAIT.bartscott
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I saw that trailer, does look good. Curious to see how they handle it. Not sure when it takes place as the book probably loses some of its impact with the rise of the internet and digital media.
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Have that one coming to me from the library soon. Now I'm not as excitedFinished Iron Gold of the Red Rising series. It wasn't as good as the rest of the series was for me, but was still a solid sci fi read.
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Picked up Neil Gaimen's Good Omens and John Scalzi's Head On (follow up to Lock In). Finished up Agents of Dreamland which is like a Lovecraftian X Files Episode, very cool out there novella on kindle, definitely check it out.
https://www.amazon.com/Agents-Dreamland ... +dreamland
https://www.amazon.com/Agents-Dreamland ... +dreamland
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There was an article in the WSJ, and it addressed this topic. They are going to treat the story a bit different and have the firemen burn books and unauthorized hard drives, devices, etc. in other words, the powers that be influence what you see and tracks the info you obtain, kind of like what happens today with the facebook and google. it also won't be futuristic...the directed called it an alternate tomorrow, not an alternate futureI saw that trailer, does look good. Curious to see how they handle it. Not sure when it takes place as the book probably loses some of its impact with the rise of the internet and digital media.
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Interesting, thanks.
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Don't get me wrong, I still really enjoyed it. It's a setup up for the rest of the series, which isn't a bad thing. I am extremely excited for the next book in September.Have that one coming to me from the library soon. Now I'm not as excitedFinished Iron Gold of the Red Rising series. It wasn't as good as the rest of the series was for me, but was still a solid sci fi read.
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I opened this thread last night to comb through for recommendations to find a book to read in bed. Ended up starting the thread from the beginning and fell asleep reading it.
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