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Old 03-02-2026, 04:22 AM   #32521
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Came across the Creasy series by A.J Quinnell...
https://www.goodreads.com/series/89082-creasy

About to start #3 and I thoroughly enjoyed the first two.
The slow buildup to the main event is enjoyable and well written.
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Old 03-03-2026, 06:31 AM   #32522
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I reread this every 2-3 years. I hope you continue to enjoy your visit to Madam Pavlova's.
Thanks, I am enjoying it quite a bit. This is my fourth read in a bit over 20 years. It never ceases to amaze me the subtle nuances that I still pick up in any reread.

I hope you enjoy your next reread.
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Old 03-03-2026, 03:27 PM   #32523
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This time I'm reading the Ann Dunnigan Translation (Signet Classics) .
That's my favorite.
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Old 03-03-2026, 09:57 PM   #32524
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I'm trying a new author (new to me, that is). Andy McDermott's "The Hunt for Atlantis". The first book in the "Nina Wilde and Eddie Chase" series. I guess I would call the genre "Action/Adventure", but I'm only at the very beginning of the book and don't know for sure - on either the genre, or on whether the book is any good or not. So far I'm not turned off by it, seems OK, so it's off to a good start so far. Nothing much has happened yet though...
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Old 03-04-2026, 04:17 AM   #32525
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Now on "Davy" by Edgar Pangborn, and a book about cats, which is not translated.
A nice character, liked the novel.
Followed by "The Ginger Star" by Brackett, which I'd liked too, as the others' parts of "Skaith!".
Philip José Farmer was new, to me, I'd liked "The Green Odyssey" and its steampunk mood.

Now on "Rogue Moon" by Algis Budrys.

I do have borrowed (as picking some books quite at random) "The Conquest of Space" by L. Ron. Hubbard, but I don't know if I will read it, while having had read his biography..
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Old 03-04-2026, 06:28 AM   #32526
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That's my favorite.
I think mine too. I enjoyed reading the P&V one once to understand all the footnoted historical and cultural references in the book, but for just a read Ann Dunnigan is the way to go. Ann Dunnigan has been my choice in 3 of 4 reads of W&P.

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Old 03-04-2026, 09:38 AM   #32527
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I finished the audio of Lady Joker as well as Xiaolu Guo's Call Me Ishmaelle. Now the list looks like:
  • Audio - Sister Outsider by Audre Lorde (190 pages)
  • Kobo - The Books of Earthsea, complete illustrated edition, by Ursula K. Le Guin (1008 pages)
  • Paper - The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien, revised and expanded edition, edited by Humphrey Carpenter and Christopher Tolkien (720 pages).
Finished the Audre Lorde. Still reading the Le Guin and Tolkien's letters. Now listening to Werner Herzog's memoir Every Man for Himself and God Against All which is fascinating. I think he is more than a little mad, but he is an excellent storyteller.
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Old 03-04-2026, 09:46 AM   #32528
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[*]Paper - The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien, revised and expanded edition, edited by Humphrey Carpenter and Christopher Tolkien (720 pages). [/LIST]
I have that on my watchlist. I'm beginning to wonder if it'll ever get discounted. They didn't even reduced the ebook price when the paperback was published.

I'll be interested to hear whether you think it's worth reading.
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Old 03-04-2026, 09:57 AM   #32529
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I have that on my watchlist. I'm beginning to wonder if it'll ever get discounted. They didn't even reduced the ebook price when the paperback was published.

I'll be interested to hear whether you think it's worth reading.
I'm about 30% in and have really enjoyed it. Reading correspondence is an acquired taste, but one that I adore.

I could do without some of the sermonizing he is giving his sons (particularly about women), but I knew that was part and parcel. He talks ALL THE TIME about the writing process of The Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings which, honestly, is what I was here for. My wife is reading LOTR for the first time right now so this is my companion read to hers.

Though I read about 30 letters last night that he sent to his son Christopher during World War II. They were poignant and gave an interesting look into his views on war and the experiences he had.

I have also been pleasantly surprised to discover that CS Lewis was a rather annoying dude when drunk, which seemed more often that I'd have ever anticipated.

As to the price point - I bought the hardcover used just after the paperback came out. I think I paid eight or nine dollars for it.
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I'm reading this book on horology but it doesn't seem to be very technical.
"The Secret of the Old Clock", Carolyn Keene.
LOL This reminded me of the following old joke:

Although written many years ago, Lady Chatterley's Lover has just been reissued by the Grove Press, and this pictorial account of the day-to-day life of an English gamekeeper is full of considerable interest to outdoor minded readers, as it contains many passages on pheasant-raising, the apprehending of poachers, ways to control vermin, and other chores and duties of the professional gamekeeper. Unfortunately, one is obliged to wade through many pages of extraneous material in order to discover and savour those sidelights on the management of a midland shooting estate, and in this reviewer's opinion the book cannot take the place of J. R. Miller's "Practical Gamekeeping."

-- Ed Zern, "Field and Stream" (Nov. 1959)
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