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Old 06-12-2017, 08:13 PM   #25981
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I'm reading Moby Dick, and I absolutely hate it. I'm simply reading because someone on Goodreads said that 1% of people who start the book, complete it. I'm reading this book for that reason only. I'm going to give it 1 star.


In my opinion Moby Dick is a really great book stuffed with a lot of unnecessary filler material. Loved the quotable passages, the well-drawn characters, and the adventure; hated the endless chapters on the characteristics of various whale species. I'm told those chapters are supposed to be allegorical, but of what I have no idea.
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Old 06-13-2017, 07:14 AM   #25982
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Next up: The Harp of Imach Thyssel by Patricia C. Wrede. The third in her Lyra 'series'.
And a quick fun read it was. Still not up to the Cecelia and Kate series, but enjoyable.

Next up: Spy in Chancery by Paul Doherty. The third in his Hugh Corbett series.
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Old 06-13-2017, 06:32 PM   #25983
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Next is a library loan, The Siege of Macindaw, the 6th book in the very good Ranger's Apprentice series by John Flanagan.
Very enjoyable conclusion to the Macindaw story line. This book contained more emotion than the previous ones. This added some realism to the coming-of-age character development. I'll definitely continue with the series. It's easy when my library has all the books in the series. Rated B- [4 stars].

Next is another library book, Sharp by Alex Hughes, his second in the Mindspace series. I wasn't excited about the first book so I'll try this one to see if the series improves otherwise I'll drop it. Again, easy when there is no monetary cost involved.
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Old 06-14-2017, 07:09 AM   #25984
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In my opinion Moby Dick is a really great book stuffed with a lot of unnecessary filler material. Loved the quotable passages, the well-drawn characters, and the adventure; hated the endless chapters on the characteristics of various whale species. I'm told those chapters are supposed to be allegorical, but of what I have no idea.
I took an entire class on Moby Dick at university. We had the most fun picking apart those allegorical chapters. But it certainly took a great deal of historical background reading and a fantastic professor.

In the same vein, I took an entire class on Paradise Lost and the other works of Milton as well.
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Old 06-14-2017, 09:54 AM   #25985
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I took an entire class on Moby Dick at university. We had the most fun picking apart those allegorical chapters. But it certainly took a great deal of historical background reading and a fantastic professor.

In the same vein, I took an entire class on Paradise Lost and the other works of Milton as well.
Ah yes, the fantastic professor makes all the difference. I even had one that could make Chaucer sound good, almost understandable. (I didn't study Chaucer but he came up as part of other discussions.)
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Old 06-14-2017, 10:31 AM   #25986
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Finished Dead Spots, not terrible. Since I apparently bought more than just the one book, I will probably read the next in the series. Meanwhile, I have the 14th Foreigner book, Protector to read.
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Old 06-14-2017, 03:24 PM   #25987
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Ah yes, the fantastic professor makes all the difference. I even had one that could make Chaucer sound good, almost understandable. (I didn't study Chaucer but he came up as part of other discussions.)
Ah yes, Chaucer. I loved the Canterbury Tales thanks to a great lecturer. Didn't hurt that I hit it off rather well with her, either...
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Old 06-14-2017, 04:40 PM   #25988
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The Skin Map by Stephen Lawhead. Just finished it and started the sequel The Bone House. It's a time travel series that is holding up well so far and a solid read.
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Old 06-15-2017, 03:10 AM   #25989
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Next up: Spy in Chancery by Paul Doherty. The third in his Hugh Corbett series.
Another very good mystery. I think I'll add the rest to my wish list.

Next up: Dear Mr Holmes by Steve Hockensmith. A collection of short stories about Big Red and Old Red.
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Old 06-15-2017, 07:35 AM   #25990
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Now I've started another Chase novel 12 Chinks and a Woman. Another action packed crime thriller of probably 1940s.
I've finished 12 Chinks and a woman by James Hadley Chase, and three other books meanwhile : Noah by Sebastian Fitzek, Khushwantnama : an autobiographical narration by Khushwant Singh and The Shroud Key by Vincent Zandri. Just been too lazy to note down my progress here.

Now I have started The Sunset Club, a fiction by Khushwant Singh.
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Old 06-15-2017, 09:18 AM   #25991
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I started Leviathan Wakes last night, and enjoyed the opened chapters I read.
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Old 06-15-2017, 10:35 AM   #25992
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I read Adrian Tchaikovsky's Children of Time a few days ago- SF story with parallel story lines converging at a point. First, a generation ark carrying hundreds of thousands of humans escaping an Earth destroyed by wars is desperately looking for a habitable world. Second, a quarantined world used as an experiment for a nanovirus to rapidly evolve higher functions in monkeys, with a scientist and AI in satellite monitoring the planet. Wonderful story.
In past few months I also had the pleasure of reading the end of Cixin Liu's trilogy which started with The Three Body Problem, two of NK Jemisin's broken world series (The Fifth Season, The Obelisk Gate), the absolutely fantastic The Traitor Baru Cormorant, A Taste of Honey, City of Stairs (and the next, City of Blades), We are All Completely fine (Daryl Gregory, who also wrote Raising Stony Mayhall).
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Finished Dead Spots, not terrible. Since I apparently bought more than just the one book, I will probably read the next in the series. Meanwhile, I have the 14th Foreigner book, Protector to read.
I feel bad for you that you are having a hard time finding something good to read. I start and give up on a bunch of books (using Overdrive from the library, so I don't go broke), but fortunately found some books I read recently that were such a relief and pleasure. I posted some authors/titles today if you want to take a look.
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I feel bad for you that you are having a hard time finding something good to read. I start and give up on a bunch of books (using Overdrive from the library, so I don't go broke), but fortunately found some books I read recently that were such a relief and pleasure. I posted some authors/titles today if you want to take a look.
Don't feel too bad for me: I am finding time to read, and I did enjoy the Elizabeth Moon book I recently plowed through... just waiting on the next in the series to show at the library (Overdrive FTW).

If all else fails, I could dust off one of my favorites and read. Just not Tolkien, because then I really wouldn't find anything enjoyable to read afterwards, LOL.

Road trip this weekend! I get to spend Friday in various airports, then Sunday for return trip. I will likely kill a few books in the process (and I'm not taking my laptop ).
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i am reading "The Field" by Lynne McTaggart. Very interesting about zero point field.
i have already finished "The Miracle Morning" by Hal Elrod". Very good book
i am reading "The Personal MBA" by Josh Kaufman
I am also reading "The Summons" by John Grisham
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