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Enjoying the show....
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Thanks, Todd, it sounds good.
And to get real pleasure from any book, I think you really need to 'suspend disbelief' in many cases. True also for TV and movies. I don't care if its 'correct' in its premise. Make me believe it! |
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Greater Than the Sum · Christopher L. Bennett Star Trek: Destiny: Gods of Night · David Mack Star Trek: Destiny: Mere Mortals · David Mack Star Trek: Destiny: Lost Souls · David Mack They are quite good. I've not yet started he second in the Destiny Trilogy. But the first one was quite good. The third one is not yet out. That's for December sometime. |
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#1053 |
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Jon Blackwell - Notorious New Jersey
Seymour M. Hersh - The Dark Side of Camelot Ron Suskind - The One Percent Doctrine pm me if you're interested Last edited by hrundi; 11-12-2008 at 03:10 AM. |
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#1054 |
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Just finished JL Langley's - The Englor Affair.
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Grand Sorcerer
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I'm back to reading Passage to India... and who knew... something actually happened. I guess taking a break for a few Trek SCE books really helped.
BOb |
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#1056 |
Hi There!
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Still working on the Starfish series. Books 1 & 2 were terrific, didn't want to put them down. Book 3 is different. I'm halfway through it and so far, nothing has really happened.
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I'm going to finish it because in scanning ahead, Blind Sight, the conclusion Book 4, seems to be good. More later! PS - I still highly recommend this series. There's always a stinker in a series. Think LOTR Book 2. It's worth reading just to get to Book 3. |
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#1057 |
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After too many eBooks to list, I've just started reading a truly fascinating book in dead-tree format. It's a biography of Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford, who lived in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. He was a scientist, spy, inventor, politician, soldier-of-fortune, patriot, traitor, genius. On a personal level, he seems to have been so crooked he makes a pretzel seem straight. At the same time, he was a major benefactor of the poor. Overall a bundle of contradictions.
As a scientist, he: disproved the caloric theory of heat, did groundbreaking work in ballistics, designed more efficient fireplaces and improved stoves (and much much more). As a politician and do-gooder he fed and housed the (many many) poor of Bavaria, reformed the Bavarian army, and a whole lot more. Meanwhile, he made and lost at least five fortunes, spied on all and sundry, was a Tory patriot during the American revolution, attempted to sell the British Channel Fleet to the French, abandoned his wife and daughter, fathered at least two illegitimate children... The guy was so busy doing so many different things that it's amazing he ever had time to get any science done! The particular book I'm reading is this one: Brown, S.C. (1981). Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford. Cambridge USA: MIT Press. ISBN 0-262-02138-2. You can read about the scientific part of Thompson's life at Wikipedia, but they omit all the juicy stuff. Beware of biographies much older than the one I reference above -- most of the dirt on Thompson was thought to be "scurrilous rumor" up 'till WWII, when a War Office employee found the documents on Thompson that included his spy reports from the American Revolution and much much more. Sanford Brown (a MIT Physicist) spent 40+ years gathering up all the information he could find on Thompson, with a heavy emphasis on original sources. His book is of particular interest because it shows the importance of his work alongside the unsavory aspects of his character. Absolutely fascinating, and very highly recommended! Thompson could have a mini-series made about his life -- there's enough dirt to keep Hollywood happy and enough educational meat to make PBS's day! Xenophon |
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#1058 |
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I am reading a book I actually posted myself. But it's in german so it may not be considered as shameless self promotion. It's written by Waldemar Bonsels, a well known german children's book who was sent in his youth as a missionary to India after failing his school. It's really fascinating how he realizes in the course of his stay there in India how futile his missionary efforts really are. The Indians are described as simple, open folk that, in the end, are a lot wiser than the Europeans. So if someone reads german, the book is called Indienfahrt by Waldemar Bonsels. I love it. Not found any English translation, though. Shame!
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Author of The Inferior
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Currently at the opposite end of the spectrum (science-wise) and enjoying Charlie Huston's Every Last Drop with the help of fictionwise and The Dark Reverser... |
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Any idea what is with "Strike Zone"? I find it listed as Authored by David Lockmiller and Peter David. Are they the same book? BOb |
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And speaking of Star Trek TNG, I am now reading the next in the relaunch: Greater Than The Sum
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Just finished "Against Medical Advice" by James Patterson & Hal Friedman. It's a true story about Mr. Friedman's son who has tourette's syndrome and OCD. A really good book with an ending full of hope. If you're feeling like the load you carry is too heavy right now, read this book. It will put life into perspective.
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Finished "One Silent Night" and on to: Much Ado About Moonlight by Lynn Kurland
Nothing new planned yet. |
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Stike Zone is only authored by Peter David. BrotherJerome added this incorrect entry. Can you somehow send him a message asking him to remove this incorrect entry? |
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