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What BOOK are you reading right now?

 
 
tsarstepan
 
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Reply Mon 12 Oct, 2009 08:18 pm
I need to get out of my reading funk. I'll restart Robert Charles Wilson's Blind Lake:
http://ebooks-imgs.connect.com/ebooks/product/400/000/000/000/000/033/242/400000000000000033242_s4.jpg
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Isn't he cute?! So cute! Doncha wanta give 'em a hug?!
Kara
 
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Reply Mon 12 Oct, 2009 08:39 pm
https://www.earlyword.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/taqwacores.jpg

Not for everyone
djjd62
 
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Reply Tue 13 Oct, 2009 05:15 am
@tsarstepan,
i have this in my audible queue

http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/images/n60/n300257.jpg

In the reign of President Deklan Comstock, a reborn United States is struggling back to prosperity. Over a century after the Efflorescence of Oil, after the Fall of the Cities, after the Plague of Infertility, after the False Tribulation, after the days of the Pious Presidents, the 60 stars and thirteen stripes wave from the plains of Athabaska to the national capital in New York City.

In Colorado Springs, the Dominion sees to the nation's spiritual needs. In Labrador, the Army wages war on the Dutch. America, unified, is rising once again.

Then, out of Labrador come tales of a new Ajax - Captain Commongold, the Youthful Hero of the Saguenay. The ordinary people follow his adventures in the popular press. The Army adores him. The President is...troubled. Especially when the dashing Captain turns out to be his nephew Julian, son of the falsely accused and executed Bryce.

Treachery and intrigue dog Julian's footsteps. Hair's-breadth escapes and daring rescues fill his days. Stern resolve and tender sentiment dice for Julian's soul, while his admiration for the works of the Secular Ancients, and his adherence to the evolutionary doctrines of the heretical Darwin, set him at fatal odds with the hierarchy of the Dominion. Plague and fire swirl around the Presidential palace when at last he arrives with the acclamation of the mob.

If Jules Verne had read Karl Marx, then sat down to write The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, he still wouldn't have matched the invention and exuberance of Robert Charles Wilson's Julian Comstock. As told by Julian's best friend and faithful companion, a rustic yet observant lad from the west, this tale of the 22nd Century asks - and answers - the age-old question: "Do you want to tell the truth, or do you want to tell a story?"
tsarstepan
 
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Reply Tue 13 Oct, 2009 10:54 am
@djjd62,
Keep me informed when you read it regarding its "listenability".... I used to have an audible account. In fact Spin and Axis were two of his books I read via audible books.
djjd62
 
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Reply Tue 13 Oct, 2009 04:10 pm
@tsarstepan,
it will be part of my december credits

november will be the last two of the dark tower series
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Tue 13 Oct, 2009 04:14 pm
I have a copy of The Science Fiction Century, Vol. Two. Edited by David G Hartwell. The first three stories have been pretty old all right. One I did not care for. The other two are pretty good. I plan to dip into it a couple of times a month.
djjd62
 
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Reply Tue 13 Oct, 2009 04:37 pm
@edgarblythe,
i have a small collection of older sci fi short stories, some are classics, while some are now pretty dated
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farmerman
 
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Reply Tue 13 Oct, 2009 05:33 pm
Listening to "THE GREEN MILE" as it was first serialized by Stephen King. Its being read by someone with a really sinister voice.
edgarblythe
 
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Reply Tue 13 Oct, 2009 05:35 pm
@farmerman,
I have not read the Green Mile, but I watched the movie two times.
farmerman
 
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Reply Tue 13 Oct, 2009 05:37 pm
@edgarblythe,
Ive done it several times (read, listen, and watch) I wish SK would do more of these serialized books because he was just as surpised IMHO as to where the book went as were we.
edgarblythe
 
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Reply Tue 13 Oct, 2009 05:40 pm
@farmerman,
I did not respect King when he was starting out, but came to realize, some of his works are very good.
Kara
 
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Reply Tue 13 Oct, 2009 06:14 pm
@farmerman,
I too did not respect SK at first. He has written some good books.

Recently finished Beat the Reaper by Josh Bazell, a most extraordinary book. I couldn't put it down. The main guy is a total badass and hilariously hyperactive. It is a medical/mafia book, an odd-bits oxymoronic hybrid. Well worth a look. But beware: if you read the first page, you'll be hooked.
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panzade
 
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Reply Fri 16 Oct, 2009 11:59 am
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/images/x3/x16717.jpg

Mr Wilson's War

Never thought of John Dos Passos as a biographer but he does a great job defining the first two decades of the 20th Century
dyslexia
 
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Reply Fri 16 Oct, 2009 12:03 pm
@panzade,
panzade wrote:

http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/images/x3/x16717.jpg

Mr Wilson's War

Never thought of John Dos Passos as a biographer but he does a great job defining the first two decades of the 20th Century
I suggested Lady Diane read Dos Passos USA Trilogy last year, she loved it.
panzade
 
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Reply Fri 16 Oct, 2009 02:04 pm
@dyslexia,
Quote:
Dos Passos USA Trilogy


I read it in 9th grade...I oughta read it again.
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Kara
 
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Reply Sun 18 Oct, 2009 12:32 pm
The dos Passos book was the basis of the recent film, I think. Great movie...Charlie Wilson's war. Julia Roberts, believe it or not, is brilliant in this film.
Merry Andrew
 
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Reply Sun 18 Oct, 2009 01:31 pm
@Kara,
Kara wrote:

The dos Passos book was the basis of the recent film, I think. Great movie...Charlie Wilson's war. Julia Roberts, believe it or not, is brilliant in this film.


Uh...hate to rain on your parade, Kara, but these are two different Wilsons. Charlie Wilson was a Senator from Texas in the 1970s. The Wilson that dos Passos is talking about is Woodrow Wilson, and his war was WW I (aka The Great War).
panzade
 
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Reply Sun 18 Oct, 2009 01:39 pm
@Merry Andrew,
Quote:
Uh...hate to rain on your parade, Kara,


Here's some sunshine on your parade kara...Charlie Wilson was a prime protagonist in Halberstam's the 50's, which I just finished reading also.
Remarkable guy

http://img.flipkart.com/bk_imgs/331/9780449909331.jpg
djjd62
 
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Reply Sun 18 Oct, 2009 01:51 pm
in the last few weeks finished listening to

http://a3.vox.com/6a00c2251f97228fdb00e398f5bd630005-500pi

http://a1.vox.com/6a00e398d38ef5000300fa968518c90002-500pi

and today started listening to

http://a7.vox.com/6a00c2251c536cf2190110166a08e7860c-500pi

well read, good narrator
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panzade
 
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Reply Sun 18 Oct, 2009 02:07 pm
@panzade,
oops...wrong charlie wilson...I was thinking of the GM charlie wilson Embarrassed
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