|  06-19-2008, 04:51 PM | #556 | 
| fruminous edugeek            Posts: 6,745 Karma: 551260 Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Northeast US Device: iPad, eBw 1150 | 
			
			For some reason, I read "Tarzan and the Jewels of Opera" and I had this image of Tarzan at a production of Sigfried or something....
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|  06-19-2008, 05:13 PM | #557 | 
| zeldinha zippy zeldissima            Posts: 27,827 Karma: 921169 Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Paris, France Device: eb1150 & is that a nook in her pocket, or she just happy to see you? | 
			
			that's how it happens in my copy. not yours ? what, you think it's a fake ???
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|  06-19-2008, 05:16 PM | #558 | 
| fruminous edugeek            Posts: 6,745 Karma: 551260 Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Northeast US Device: iPad, eBw 1150 | 
			
			I have no idea, I just meant I read the title in the previous post. As Lord Graystoke, I'm sure Tarzan was well acquainted with the opera.    | 
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|  06-19-2008, 05:21 PM | #559 | 
| Beepbeep n beebeep, yeah!            Posts: 11,726 Karma: 8255450 Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: La Crosse, Wisconsin, aka America's IceBox Device: iThingie, KmkII, I miss Zelda! | 
			
			If you're going for jewels of the Opera, you really need to go with Mozart.  Wagner is far too complete ensemble with a purse that just screams of the opera.
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|  06-19-2008, 05:23 PM | #560 | 
| fruminous edugeek            Posts: 6,745 Karma: 551260 Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Northeast US Device: iPad, eBw 1150 | 
			
			Ok, ok, The Marriage of Figaro, then!
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|  06-19-2008, 05:23 PM | #561 | 
| Gorosei     Posts: 421 Karma: 334 Join Date: Feb 2008 Device: Microsoft Word | 
			
			The Purple Cloud by M.P.Shiel                               .
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|  06-19-2008, 07:59 PM | #562 | |
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 10,155 Karma: 4632658 Join Date: Nov 2007 Device: none | Quote: 
 Cheers, Marc | |
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|  06-19-2008, 11:24 PM | #563 | |
| New York Editor            Posts: 6,384 Karma: 16540415 Join Date: Aug 2007 Device: PalmTX, Pocket eDGe, Alcatel Fierce 4, RCA Viking Pro 10, Nexus 7 | Quote: 
 And as mentioned, the Hazel in Rolling Stoes and the younger Hazel in Moon Is A Harsh Mistress are the same person. Poddy turns up (though not by name) in _The Number of the Beast_ I don't consider that RAH's most successful novel, but he did have fun with it. The trend at the time was for authors to go back and try to ret-con their work into series, even if not necessarily written that way, such as Michael Moorcock's "eternal champion" efforts. RAH managed to tie all books ever written by anybody into the same universe. And I had to appreciate a book whose climax occurred at an SF convention. ______ Dennis | |
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|  06-20-2008, 01:03 AM | #564 | 
| Resident Curmudgeon            Posts: 80,746 Karma: 150249619 Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Roslindale, Massachusetts Device: Kobo Libra 2, Kobo Aura H2O, PRS-650, PRS-T1, nook STR, PW3 | 
			
			I just finished The Concrete Blonde by Micheal Connelly and it is a really good read. So are the other two book in the Harry Bosch series. I have all the eBooks except the one that's forthcoming in February 2009. I'm going to have the also get a hold of The Lincoln Lawyer as the main character there is also in the new Harry Bosch book.
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|  06-20-2008, 07:54 AM | #565 | 
| Gorosei     Posts: 421 Karma: 334 Join Date: Feb 2008 Device: Microsoft Word | 
			
			"The red flower" by Vsevolod Michailovich Garshin .
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|  06-20-2008, 08:06 AM | #566 | 
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|  06-20-2008, 09:17 AM | #567 | |
| fruminous edugeek            Posts: 6,745 Karma: 551260 Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Northeast US Device: iPad, eBw 1150 | Quote: 
  Sometimes it's hard to tell if Heinlein intends two stories to be set in the same universe or not. In some cases we get directly contradicting descriptions, as in the Martians in Stranger and Red Planet vs. those in Double Star. In other cases, the stories don't have enough overlap in locale or time to be able to judge. I don't think we get any details about Venus in either Stranger or Red Planet to compare to those in Podkayne. The descriptions of Mars and Martians don't conflict, but there's very little about Martians, though Poddy comes from there. But the Venerians in Podkayne are certainly not those in Space Cadet, which are again different from those in Between Planets, so not everything Heinlein wrote was in the same universe, even though I think he did more with his Future History than many other authors, even before it became trendy.  My reasoning about Rolling Stones being set in possibly the same universe as Red Planet was based entirely on two comments while the family is on Mars -- Lowell asks a human if he's a Martian, and if so, where his third leg is, and later is allowed (through strings pulled by Hazel) to actually meet some Martians, though this is considered highly unusual and he won't discuss the experience. This is certainly consistent with the sort of policy I could imagine in post-revolutionary Mars following Red Planet. The matter of flatcats might be overlooked if they are primarily an equatorial species, I suppose-- the colonists in Red Planet spend most of their time in the latitudes (though I've always doubted that Heinlein really meant the poles). I suppose all this has been discussed endlessly in r.a.sf or wherever.... | |
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|  06-20-2008, 09:23 AM | #568 | |
| fruminous edugeek            Posts: 6,745 Karma: 551260 Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Northeast US Device: iPad, eBw 1150 | Quote: 
 Many of the Discworld books seem either a bit obvious (especially those that rely heavily on parody, e.g. Maskerade) or more than a bit rambling, e.g. The Color of Magic. I thought Thief of Time was better plotted and actually had a few twists I didn't see coming until at least halfway through the book. Spoiler: 
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|  06-20-2008, 09:26 AM | #569 | 
| Beepbeep n beebeep, yeah!            Posts: 11,726 Karma: 8255450 Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: La Crosse, Wisconsin, aka America's IceBox Device: iThingie, KmkII, I miss Zelda! | 
			
			I'm reading "WHat Happened" by Scott McClelland.  Have to stop every twenty minutes or so to keep from throwing the Kindle against a wall and swearing.
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|  06-20-2008, 09:30 AM | #570 | 
| fruminous edugeek            Posts: 6,745 Karma: 551260 Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Northeast US Device: iPad, eBw 1150 | 
			
			Currently re-reading Star Surgeon by James White. (Second Sector General book.) I needed something to cheer me up.
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