|  10-26-2016, 06:59 AM | #24826 | 
| Readaholic            Posts: 5,306 Karma: 90981752 Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: South Georgia Device: Surface Pro 6 / Galaxy Tab A 8" | 
			
			Right now I am just starting to read the third book in the Inspector Chen Mystery Series by Qiu Xiaolong. Inspector Chen 1. Death of a Red Heroine (2000) 2. A Loyal Character Dancer (2002) 3. When Red Is Black (2004) 4. A Case of Two Cities (2006) 5. Red Mandarin Dress (2007) 6. The Mao Case (2009) 7. Don't Cry, Tai Lake (2012) 8. The Enigma of China (2013) 9. Shanghai Redemption (2015) https://www.fantasticfiction.com/q/qiu-xiaolong/ So far an excellent series. Apache | 
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|  10-26-2016, 07:19 AM | #24827 | 
| The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠            Posts: 74,427 Karma: 318076944 Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Norfolk, England Device: Kindle Oasis | 
			
			But wasting ones time on a book that isn't enjoyable is also wasteful. It's a question of striking a balance. This year I've abandoned about 6.5% of the books I started reading. A bit higher than my historical average, but then, I used to be like Harry, and I hated to abandon a book.
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|  10-26-2016, 07:42 AM | #24828 | |
| Wizard            Posts: 4,468 Karma: 429063498 Join Date: Aug 2014 Location: Mauritius Device: Kindle Paperwhite 4 | Quote: 
 None of the above reasons can be called irrational. A balance is needed though, agreed there. | |
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|  10-26-2016, 08:58 AM | #24829 | 
| Bah!  Humbug!            Posts: 64,178 Karma: 135242149 Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Durham, NC Device: Every Kindle Ever Made & To Be Made! | 
			
			I FINALLY made it through Quicksilver, volume 1 of Neal Stephenson's ambitious (and lengthy) Baroque Cycle.  I had made numerous previous attempts, but always bogged down in the lengthy mid-section set in war-torn Europe, which featured the invention of the stock market.  The scope of Stephenson's historical knowledge is staggering, as are his imaginative riffs on historical characters and events.   I think I'll wait a bit before embarking upon The Confusion. | 
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|  10-26-2016, 09:23 AM | #24830 | |
| eBook Enthusiast            Posts: 85,560 Karma: 93980341 Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: UK Device: Kindle Oasis 2, iPad Pro 10.5", iPhone 6 | Quote: 
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|  10-26-2016, 09:32 AM | #24831 | 
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 28,874 Karma: 207000000 Join Date: Jan 2010 Device: Nexus 7, Kindle Fire HD | 
			
			I typically get bogged down when the going gets heavy too, but for some reason, Stephenson is one of those authors who can get away with it with me. His brand of "heavy" just works for me, I guess. I've enjoyed everything he's written. His new books are an automatic release-day buy/read for me.
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|  10-26-2016, 06:48 PM | #24832 | 
| (he/him/his)            Posts: 12,322 Karma: 80074820 Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: Sunshine Coast, BC Device: Oasis (Gen3),Paperwhite (Gen10), Voyage, Paperwhite(orig), iPad Air M3 | 
			
			I'm in the too heavy to manage camp. I tried one, don't remember which now, and abandoned after a week. I was finding reasons NOT to read. Bad sign.
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|  10-26-2016, 08:00 PM | #24833 | |
| Bah!  Humbug!            Posts: 64,178 Karma: 135242149 Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Durham, NC Device: Every Kindle Ever Made & To Be Made! | Quote: 
 In Quicksilver, I really enjoyed the sections focusing on Newton, Waterhouse, and the Royal Society, as well as the early scenes set in the New World (MIT?), but the sections wallowing in the politics of Europe, and the genesis of stock exchange trading proved tedious. | |
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|  10-26-2016, 09:25 PM | #24834 | 
| Almost legible            Posts: 1,457 Karma: 4611110 Join Date: Dec 2013 Location: In a high desert, CA Device: Galaxy Note 9, Galaxy Tab A (2017), Likebook P78 | 
			
			I made it through the Baroque Cycle once, but I'm not sure if I'd be able to do so again.  My attention-span isn't quite as long as it used to be, I guess...
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|  10-26-2016, 10:33 PM | #24835 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 2,735 Karma: 75825105 Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: PDXish Device: Kindle Voyage, various Android devices | |
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|  10-27-2016, 01:28 AM | #24836 | |
| Is that a sandwich?            Posts: 8,312 Karma: 102338360 Join Date: Jun 2010 Device: Nook Glowlight Plus | Quote: 
 Next is The Burning Bridge by John Flanagan. The second in the Ranger's Apprentice series. Borrowed from the library. | |
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|  10-27-2016, 11:59 AM | #24837 | 
| Bah!  Humbug!            Posts: 64,178 Karma: 135242149 Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Durham, NC Device: Every Kindle Ever Made & To Be Made! | 
			
			Finished China Miéville's Railsea -- an imaginative, but shallow, recasting of Moby Dick in a dystopian future world.  The restaging of the hunt on land for giant subterranean creatures, and from a train, is a brilliant morphing of the classic sea tale of obsession and vengeance, but the book was WAY too short, with no real character development.  It would require a book the size and complexity of Iron Council to fully realize the potential for this new vision.
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|  10-27-2016, 12:17 PM | #24838 | |
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 28,874 Karma: 207000000 Join Date: Jan 2010 Device: Nexus 7, Kindle Fire HD | Quote: 
 I'm currently about halfway through Lila Bowen's Wake of Vultures. The first book in a Weird Western series. A fun change of pace. Last edited by DiapDealer; 10-27-2016 at 12:20 PM. | |
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|  10-27-2016, 01:26 PM | #24839 | 
| eBook Enthusiast            Posts: 85,560 Karma: 93980341 Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: UK Device: Kindle Oasis 2, iPad Pro 10.5", iPhone 6 | 
			
			I recently reported that I'd really enjoyed "The Lizard War", by John Dalmas, but I should add a caveat to that: the author has the protagonist use metric measurements, but the author clearly doesn't actually have a clue about the metric system, which is somewhat annoying. At one point in the story, for example, he has his ankles chained together with a chain "800cm long", which gives him room enough to do a few exercises. "800cm" is 8m, or about 25 feet! Clearly the author meant "80cm", not 800. This issue of multiplying correct lengths by 10 occurs three times that I noticed in the book. Please learn the difference between cm and mm, Mr Dalmas! | 
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|  10-27-2016, 01:50 PM | #24840 | ||
| Guru            Posts: 615 Karma: 8064562 Join Date: Aug 2009 Device: Sony PRS-505, Kindle 3 KB, iPad2 | Quote: Quote: 
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