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Location: In a high desert, CA
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Now reading How to Overthrow the Government by Arianna Huffington (of Huffington Post fame). This was published in 2000, during the elections then, and it's so far pretty damn depressing and relevant now.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Florida
Device: iPhone 6 plus, Sony T1, iPad 3
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Just finished Made in America by Bill Bryson and it was a very interesting read. It's a history of the English language in America but doesn't just focus on the language but all the events that the American version of English reflects. For example, he devotes a chapter to advertising in America and the various words that generated. Also movies, the space age, sports and so on.
Read it and you'll learn the word turnpike comes from a British term for the device they used for collecting tolls on roads. It was a stake standing vertical in the road with arms that could be turned to block the road. You paid the toll and the toll collector then turned the stake so the arms moved out of the way. And the word for the stake was pike; hence, turnpike. Written in 1994 so it's a bit outdated but still quite interesting. |
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The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Norfolk, England
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Next I read the latest Analog, dated September 2015. An average to good issue, although I'm leaving the serial until all parts have been published. After that was Blunt Instrument by Georgette Heyer. The murderer because obvious about half way through for me, and motive became obvious soon after. Still fun, but I prefer to be foxed. And now I'm on Trail of Evil by Travis S Taylor. I'm not thrilled by this at the moment. |
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#22564 |
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It's been a while since I last updated things here. Let's see...
Finished War and Peace after a few months. Good read. I'll have to read it again in another translation, or learn Russian. Started then dropped Montcalm and Wolfe by Francis Parkman. It's an old and well-regarded history of how France lost almost all of its territory in North America. Despite the acclaim this work has received, I couldn't stomach the anti-Catholic and anti-French bias of the book. I read The Martians by Andy Weir in two days. It's not what I normally read but the book is very compelling and should make a great movie. Now reading Gone with the Wind for the first time. Last edited by LovesMacs; 07-22-2015 at 01:04 AM. Reason: There is no I in The |
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The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠
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Location: Norfolk, England
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Device: Sony PRS-505, Kindle 3 KB, iPad2
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Now reading Murder Simply Brewed, a cozy mystery by Vanetta Chapman. ![]() ![]() |
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Sunshine Coast, BC
Device: Oasis (Gen3),Paperwhite (Gen10), Voyage, Paperwhite(orig), iPad Air M3
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Great to have a library that is that responsive! I envy you. The BC Library has been under attack for years, and is basically only buying YA and younger books. Every once in a while they get a new book I might want to read, but not nearly as often as in the past.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: PDXish
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I finished At All Costs yesterday afternoon and immediately was notified that Seveneves by Neal Stephenson was available at my library. Good timing! Then during my commute this morning they let me know that What If? by Randall Munroe is also available. So I did what any of us would have done and read What If? during my lunch break. I have already caught up on the questions on his site so it didn't take too long to finish this up. He has a couple fun lectures (1, 2) where he walks thru the elemental bricks question if you want to get a feel for it in a different medium. |
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Location: Utrecht, the Netherlands
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I'm currently reading Great North Road by Peter F. Hamilton. Normally I'm not one for sci-fi, but I love this one and the mystery is very intriguing. It's not a quick read for me (just 26% in) and with it being a 1000+ page book I occassionally take a break by reading a short story or novella to prevent myself from burning out.
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Location: South Georgia
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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Read the Star Wars book Tarkin. It was an enjoyable book for some backstory on the character.
I then read Aurora by Kim Stanley Robinson. I am a big fan of Robinson's and the book doesn't disappoint but it sure did not head in the direction I thought it would. Next up..... Anathem by Neal Stephenson. |
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Location: Ohio
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Just finished Death Troopers a few days back and it was about what I expected it to be. A thriller/zombie-esque story thrown into the Star Wars universe that really added nothing to it. I was hoping for more, but alas "this was not that MORE I was looking for". |
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So, I'd like to hear your opinion. I don't mind reading *that* two people had sex, I just don't want to have to read about *how* they had sex -- if you get my drift. |
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Yesterday, I added two more books to my recommendations. One is the final Kris Longknife book, and I hope that they get it quickly. Or maybe I don't. I'm hoping that the series isn't over after the twelfth book. |
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