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Can one read too much?
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I am reading a print book, The Traveller's Tree by Patrick Leigh Fermor (his travels in the Caribbean after World War II) - I really, really wish that it were an ebook as the paperback is quite bulky; I'd pay a premium for it in fact!
I'm also reading two ebooks: Irrepressible - a biography of the writer Jessica Mitford, and Too Many Cooks - a (foodie) mom's adventures in getting her family to eat non-mainstream dinners. And last, two audiobooks: The Dangerous Edge of Things, a murder mystery set in Atlanta (first book in a (possible) series), and Revival - coverage of Obama's (ultimately successful) healthcare fight, and beyond. |
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#8777 |
Only need one eye to read
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I foubd a new Robert Silverberg story online called The Tomb of the Pontifex Dvorn and might read that next. It will serve as an introduction to his Majipoor books for me. You can download it for free from here :
http://subterraneanpress.com/index.p...rt-silverberg/ Last edited by Cyclops; 04-02-2011 at 06:35 PM. |
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https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=127498 I see the rating is up to 1.5 stars now. |
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#8779 |
Hi There!
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I'm reading The Thief of Time, Discworld 26. It is very good, which is a big relief after the last one. My TBR list is getting so big, but I keep coming back to Discworld.
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As for me, le book du bus ride was Anne Eliot Crompton's Merlin's Harp, a promotional freebie from last year which I started upon yesterday to decide whether to spend 66 cents on Percival's Angels, another book in the same series which is currently on sale for $1.59 at Kobo and discountable with coupon. The answer turned out to be "sure, why not?" This was an Arthurian re-imagining in roughly the same vein as Marion Zimmer Bradley's The Mists of Avalon, but even more tilted towards the traditional/mystical/pagan in contrast to the newfangled/mundane/Christian elements of the tales, though not nearly as comprehensive of the legends, much less lengthy. Nimue, "Viviane", Merlin et al. are now outright Fey in whole or part (though rather than being elfish-type otherworldly Faerie, the Fey are more like displaced Pictish natives with minor magical abilities). The story is entirely told through Niviane's eyes and really skims over much of the traditional plots in favour of recounting how Fey-Human interrelations and the Goddess influenced her and Merlin's part in the classical Lancelot/Guinevere/Arthur/Morgan/Mordred tale of love and betrayal, which is kind of mostly backdrop for her internal musings about it all. But it was interesting enough that I don't regret my time spent reading it, and having gotten this one for free, I'm willing to put less than a dollar towards another in the series, which doesn't seem to need to be read in order (Merlin's Harp covers Arthur through his death; I assume the others are reasonably standalone since they follow Gawain and Percival through their careers, respectively). As for the e-book edition, Amazon's Mobi version had some very minor formatting errors. Occasional no-indent text for a couple of lines of dialogue, a few words run together without spaces from time to time, italics starting or ending prematurely icertain phrases, but nothing terribly wrong. Though it would have looked much better with less space between paragraphs and some curly quotes. Also, I should mention that characters Speak their spells in italicized rhyme Which to the eyes can give a hard time and takes some getting used to, although thankfully they don't do it very often. Very mild recommend if you like narrator-viewpoint-centric pagan-tilted Arthurian retellings with a bit of Fey-oriented fantasy (use of magic was low-key and matter-of-fact, rather than grand epic). While it's not an outstandingly good book with universal try-this-to-check-out-the-subgenre appeal, it's decent enough reading if this is the kind of thing you already like to read to begin with. |
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![]() I think I'd rather be waterboarded. Actually, I'm reading Obama's Wars by Bob Woodward: http://www.amazon.ca/Obamas-Wars-Bob...1796693&sr=1-1 Quote:
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The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠
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Next I read a freebie: Septimus Heap: Magyk by Angie Sage I was a little harsh in my initial assessment of Magyk, as the tyography is off-putting. It insists on setting all the Magyk words used like Darkeness in bold. Although I did finish it, I'm not tempted to get any of the later books. So, now I'm onto In the Ocean of Night which I bought way back in December 2008 from Fictionwise. It's the first in a series and, for once, I have the whole series already. Last edited by pdurrant; 04-10-2011 at 05:00 AM. Reason: messed up quoting/commenting, trying to restore sanity. |
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#8783 | |
cacoethes scribendi
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I guess that's one of the great things about the Discworld books, there's something there to match lots of people's preferences. |
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#8784 |
The Dank Side of the Moon
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And I'm one of those that just can't get into those Discworld things....
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#8786 |
Chocolate Grasshopper ...
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The Dank Side of the Moon
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The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠
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The plot is still hopelessly thin, with supposedly intelligent adults failing to add two and two to make four repeatedly, but apart from that it was OK. I'll finish it off after all, and see how it ends. |
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#8789 |
ZCD BombShel
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ZCD BombShel
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This English class is killing my leisure reading. I still have Aunt Dimity's Death going on the Droid X, and After Hours on the Sony. The only thing I 'm making any progress at all with is the third in the Phryne Fisher series - I picked up the first three books in an omnibus ebook edition and have been really enjoying them on the iPad.
For English, I have read Toni Morrison's Recatitif, a couple of excerpts of graphic fiction pieces (which I didn't enjoy, apparently I don't do symbolism), and an excerpt from The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan. I did my midterm essay on the Amy Tan piece. For Week Six in English, we're discussing mysteries, though ![]() |
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