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Old 07-05-2026, 09:06 PM   #32761
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Just finished Gideon Falls Vols 1-6, an excellent horror mystery graphic novel series that was nominated for an Eisner and featured some interesting uses of panel design to denote dimensional travel but also synchronicity across different places regarding the same supernatural phenomenon. Highly recommend for people who are fans of twin peaks or the older iterations of the twilight zone.

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Old 07-06-2026, 02:14 PM   #32762
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I just finished Royal Assassin by Robin Hobb and am now reading Jingo by Terry Pratchett.
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Old 07-08-2026, 09:57 PM   #32763
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I haven't posted here in ages but I'm currently reading ...
  • Barchester Towers by Anthony Trollope (ebook)
  • Grey Mask by Patricia Wentworth (ebook)
  • Winston S Churchill: Youth, 1874–1900 by Randolph S Churchill (ebook)
  • The Gate of the Hundred Sorrows by Rudyard Kipling (print/Penguin Little Black Classics)
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Old 07-09-2026, 12:03 AM   #32764
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"The Chief", David Nasaw
A biography of William Randolph Hearst.

I was mostly amazed by the plethora of residences he had.
Although I'm a bit of a traveler I really prefer to have one at a time.
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Old 07-09-2026, 02:59 AM   #32765
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An ILLUSTRATED CHECKLIST of FRESHWATER MICROSCOPIC LIFE by David G. Seamer.
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Old 07-13-2026, 05:34 AM   #32766
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The Hindavi word humsafar means "companion" (on a journey, fellow traveller). Over the last 20+ years, I've sung the word more often than I could count, in the opening stanza of my favourite qawwali, in a line that says "na to humsafar ki talaash hai" "I am not looking for a humsafar". Which is why my current read's title is very amusing to me. It turns out, I was wrong: I really WAS looking for a humsafar - specifically this one.

I thought it was "just" an anthology of Urdu poetry, but already before even getting to any of the poems, it's proved to be so much more. A spirited defence of Urdu as a language and great explanations of its poetic culture. The attached screenshot shows the clearest breakdown of the structure of a ghazal I have ever seen and it's going to increase my understanding and enjoyment of the art form immeasurably. One of the first books I've started since the Kobo/TSG integration it's also going to be only the second 5-star read at TSG for me so far this year.
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Old 07-14-2026, 08:26 AM   #32767
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Old 07-14-2026, 01:55 PM   #32768
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I'm starting to read Amusement in Mathematics (1917) by Henry Ernest Dodeney, downloaded from Project Gutenberg.

This is a book of math problems divided into several types of math problems, including mathematical, algrebraic, and geometrical. I've looked though it and some of the problems involving money are difficult to figure out because it uses pre-decimalization British Currency (it provides a list of the currencies at the beginning of the book). Still, the book looks like an interesting read.
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Old 07-15-2026, 05:08 AM   #32769
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Afterward, i started Code Name Helene by Ariel Lawhon. Writing was a breath of fresh air. Plus it returns me to my favorite genre of WWII historical fiction.
I enjoyed the book, but only gave it 4 stars. It has two timelines that alternate by each chapter. I don't mind that but I felt like some of the earlier timeline should have been done at the start of the book at the beginning of the later timeline. That's why I didn't give it 5 stars.

Looking at my recent Amazon purchases I'll be staying in WWII historical fiction a bit. I started The Girl Who Escaped from Auschwitz by Midwood.
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I've read only "Don't bite the Sun" and "Day by Night", by Tanith Lee, at the moment.
I don't like when, because been too taken by other jobs, or tired, I prolong too much the reading of a novel, also the feeling that having had read a novel on another time or mood it would have felt different.
Althought I liked them very much, her writing style is just phenomenal; too I felt that "eccentric" part to bring me to the need of something classic, so I'm on "The House That Stood Still", by van Vogt.
The intro says it's the last novel from him before his dianetic period, from his very least "Los Angeles" moment, and the only novel to have a reminiscence from his again previous canadian time.

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Today, whilst scrolling on my phone, I saw an article on the new film The Odyssey that included the poem Telemachus' Detachment. So naturally I had to find and reread Meadowlands - so much humor and anger buried in these short pithy poems.
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