neodata686:
10/25/2010 2:00:35 PM
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10/25/2010 2:01:24 PM
^^ the wise man's fear isn't out until march of 2011
10/25/2010 2:52:28 PM
haha i know. soon enough! I love reading his blog.Next year should be pretty solid though for some of my favorite book series/authors:-Wise Man's Fear published in march-Game of Thrones TV show starting around the same time on HBO-ASoIaF Book 5 (A Dance With Dragons) will hopefully be published next year.[Edited on October 25, 2010 at 3:14 PM. Reason : .]
10/25/2010 3:11:55 PM
^Thanks! I'm really liking it so far!
10/25/2010 4:42:32 PM
Catcher in the Rye - J.D. SalingerThe Light Fantastic - Terry PratchettHistory of the Millennium (So Far) - Dave Barry
10/25/2010 5:50:45 PM
10/25/2010 8:01:06 PM
Definitely! It sounds similar to the book you're reading now, and I love Sacks's writing; it's almost as though he were a writer before his love of science and neurology. Plus, it's filled with all these wonderful anecdotes in the footnotes.
10/26/2010 9:05:12 AM
I am loving this book so far.
10/26/2010 10:40:10 PM
11/2/2010 12:10:35 AM
First one was good. On to book two.
11/2/2010 8:20:15 AM
11/2/2010 5:05:44 PM
http://www.theinternet.com
11/2/2010 5:09:06 PM
anyone ever read:?Absolutely love that album and I just picked that book up for $2 at a used bookstore recently.
11/3/2010 10:46:36 AM
11/3/2010 10:54:33 AM
waiting on to get here so I can start the trilogy.
11/3/2010 4:39:44 PM
11/3/2010 4:49:08 PM
^^ I have all three on my shelf, and have had them for about 5 years. LMK what you think, and I may finally read them.^ @ WOT
11/3/2010 4:52:20 PM
Will do. They should be fairly quick reads if I can make some time.
11/3/2010 4:55:20 PM
^^^ i'm number 57 in queue at the library for it which is fine, since i'm still on knife of dreams (having never read it or the gathering storm)
11/4/2010 9:13:29 AM
maybe someday I'll give those books another chance.
11/4/2010 9:33:49 AM
Yeah see I read four of them in rapid succession. 500 pages for 100 pages of content. I can't do that for upteen books.
11/4/2010 10:04:27 AM
i started reading the series from the beginning again when the original estimate for the final books was for them to be released at 6-month intervals (putting the final one to be released sometime around now) with the idea being that i would give it a full run-throughof course, now that the final book isn't set to be released until 2012, i'll probably never read it because i'm not sure i'll want to read the series a third time (and i'm not very good at just picking up an in-series book without having read the previous ones)sanderson's books never really impressed me, but i'm HOPING that he's done a better job with the gathering storm and the towers of midnight than jordan did with the previous books...because they are soooooooooo slow
11/4/2010 10:18:23 AM
11/4/2010 10:39:07 AM
Currently:About 3/4 of the way through and really enjoying it.Immediately previous:Good stuff, though I did not realize it was the middle book in a trilogy until just now when I googled it. Stands on its own of course. Need to read more Gibson, definitely.@Khufu--sounds like you've been on a pretty heavy American Revolutionary kick--definitely some of the same topics I'm interested in. How are you liking Chernow's Hamilton? Any particular recommendations of what you've read of the era? Not sure if you're interested in later American history but Edmund Morris's biography of Theodore Roosevelt (unfinished, third and final volume comes out later this month) is one of my favorites.[Edited on November 4, 2010 at 5:38 PM. Reason : d]
11/4/2010 5:37:03 PM
11/4/2010 10:31:07 PM
Just finished reading the whole series. I read the first half of it or so whenever it was coming out originally (when I was a kid) but started it over a week ago and finished it in 4 or 5 days. Fucking amazing, so glad I went back and finished it.]
11/4/2010 10:45:53 PM
11/4/2010 11:54:14 PM
I've got a new favorite author, David Liss. First two books centered around a character in 18th century London. IMO, he does an amazing job of giving you the history of the time without even getting close to being boring. The stories he tells are great as well. I've unfortunately managed to read the 3rd and 2nd books centered around this character (in that order ), but it doesn't seem to be a big deal as they aren't really a series. Benjamin Weaver (the main character in those books), is probably my new favorite character as well. Anyways...these are the two that I've read:Now I'm reading this:I also recently read this:Which was an AWESOME book. It was a combination of a fictional novel about an extremist Mormon group in an isolated small town in Utah and a historical look at the "19th wife" of Brigham Young. Both were separate stories that, with the one about Brigham Young's wife being more historical, using excerpts from newspapers, her "autobiography", etc. Really really interesting read.Also finally got around to reading:Decent book. Not a great story, but very interesting to hear about the history of old wine. I would recommend if you're a wine connoisseur, but not if you're just looking for a good story.[Edited on November 9, 2010 at 9:45 AM. Reason : .]
11/9/2010 9:45:10 AM
On to #3
11/9/2010 9:50:10 AM
11/9/2010 9:52:22 AM
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11/15/2010 3:25:02 PM
11/21/2010 1:54:04 PM
Finished up Towers of Midnight. It was another long read (imagine that), but it was worth it. Sanderson finally tied up a bunch of the minor plot lines. There was much more action in this one and much less political posturing and longwinded descritions of food/dress. Only one more book to go and the series will finally be over. Now reading...
11/21/2010 2:05:24 PM
11/24/2010 8:28:44 AM
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12/7/2010 12:15:21 PM
12/7/2010 1:12:55 PM
Just finished The Golden Compass. Looking forward to book two.Now I just need to rewatch the movie and complain about how much they left out or changed. I saw it a while ago, but IIRC they completely skipped all the Dust/religion/daemon discussion.
12/7/2010 1:25:42 PM
^^^ OMG OMG OMG OMGWithout a doubt my favorite book ever. Enjoy every page of it. It's amazing how a book that big can be a page turner. It's breadth is simply amazing.I haven't read the sequel. I've heard a number of people say it took something away from the first one for them, and others say that it does it justice.
12/7/2010 1:45:00 PM
Ive owned that book for like 2 years and haven't read it yet [Edited on December 7, 2010 at 1:48 PM. Reason : .]
12/7/2010 1:47:57 PM
^^ha, I watched the miniseries. maybe I should like read a book.[Edited on December 7, 2010 at 1:50 PM. Reason : d]
12/7/2010 1:50:26 PM
12/7/2010 10:44:57 PM
It's damn good ^x4
12/8/2010 8:23:33 AM
Finished the Robin Hobb Trilogy. Just startedStarted slow, but that's nothing a little bit of Sympathy didn't fix.
12/9/2010 7:55:48 AM
^haha yep. Look at the first post on the page (ie my post) and I said the same thing to someone when describing it to them Starts off slow and then gets awesome.[Edited on December 9, 2010 at 8:13 AM. Reason : .]
12/9/2010 8:11:52 AM
Just read the chapter about his interview with The University. That's some good stuff. Best pages I have read in quite a while.
12/9/2010 7:27:24 PM
12/10/2010 9:41:34 AM
12/10/2010 10:17:35 AM
u mad?
12/10/2010 10:18:57 AM
^ LMAO. just spit coffee through my nose
12/10/2010 11:25:00 AM