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RE: What are you reading? - Wed, 07/8/09 3:52 PM
I love the Chronicles of Narnia. The Voyage of the Dawn Treader was always my favorite.

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RE: What are you reading? - Thu, 07/9/09 10:13 AM
Just finishing "Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Friend" by Christopher Moore, a writer who makes Carl Hiassen seem sane and reserved. It is surprisingly good; one of the reviewers says he walks a tightrope, and indeed he does.

After that, I'm going to read "A Man on the Moon," in honor of the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 landing.


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RE: What are you reading? - Thu, 07/9/09 10:19 AM
Currently I am reading "Shadow" by K. J. Parker. I like the author a lot so I am trying to read all of his books.

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RE: What are you reading? - Thu, 07/9/09 12:01 PM
I just finished 'My Sisters Keeper" by Jodi Picoult.Its about a girl who was conceived and born to save her sister who had leukemia.Apparently it is a movie now with Cameron Diaz as the Mother. Excellent book.I actually cried-which is unusual for me when reading...

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RE: What are you reading? - Tue, 07/14/09 8:09 PM
Julian Comstock by Robert Charles Wilson.  A novel with a future setting, not traditional science fiction.  The earth has regressed in technology after petroleum depletion and ensuing military and religious conflicts.  I enjoyed the read.  The plot is plausible.

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RE: What are you reading? - Tue, 07/14/09 9:44 PM
Tarzan of the Apes (1912 as a pulp; 1914 as a book) by Edgar Rice Burroughs.


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RE: What are you reading? - Fri, 07/17/09 2:33 PM
I'm listening to a collection of NPR's "This I Believe" radio program. It collects essays from the program's 50 plus years. One of the highlights is that the vintage essays are introduced by Edward R. Murrow. Plus the foreword is by Studs Terkel, one of my heroes, who passed away last year.

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RE: What are you reading? - Fri, 07/17/09 2:49 PM

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RE: What are you reading? - Sat, 07/18/09 8:44 AM
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A lot of NJ-type Roadfood has been mentioned in the previous 14 episodes of this series. My favorite bit was when the herione was low on cash & headed to Costco for a lunch of their free samples.


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RE: What are you reading? - Sat, 07/18/09 9:46 AM
The Path Between the Seas, by David McCullough (John Adams. 1776), about the building of the Panama Canal. Fascinating, well researched, well written. It starts slow, and takes some time getting sorted out in the beginning, but I'm at the trial of Charles de Lesseps and completely hooked. The financial scandal of the canal attempt in the 1880s brought down the French government.

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RE: What are you reading? - Fri, 07/24/09 10:58 AM
I'm reading Terry Pratchett's The Thief of Time and listening to an audio book called "Hello, Lied The Agent." It's a non-fiction account of a writer and his attempts to get various shows on the air. I'm really enjoying it so far.

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RE: What are you reading? - Fri, 07/24/09 11:09 AM
I'm currently reading The Singing Wilderness by Sigurd Olson. It is about a lifetime of observations in the Quetico Superior wilderness now better known as the Boundary Waters Wilderness Canoe Area of Minnesota and Ontario.

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Re:What are you reading? - Sat, 07/25/09 5:31 PM
Relentless by Dean Koontz...Stop whatever your doing and go buy this book, a REALLY great, fun scary, read!

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Re:What are you reading? - Sat, 07/25/09 5:59 PM
Hello!

I am reading once again the SF-Novel "Blitzkrieg" (Lightning In The Night), written by Fred Allhoff in the year 1940.

Link: http://www.dassein.de/med...zi-Invasion_in_Amerika

Fascinating, terrifying, extraordinary, if you like this kind of literature...

Michael

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RE: What are you reading? - Sun, 07/26/09 11:14 AM
Louis


Tarzan of the Apes (1912 as a pulp; 1914 as a book) by Edgar Rice Burroughs.



I loved that book as well as all the Tarzan novels.


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RE: What are you reading? - Sun, 07/26/09 11:41 AM
WEB Griffin's Latest in his series on the OSS in Argentina, DEATH and HONOR. I got it a couple of days ago, crawled into my chair and did not emerge for about 24 hours and 750+ pages later. I haven't done that for a long time, and it felt GREAT !!
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RE: What are you reading? - Sun, 07/26/09 8:49 PM
Rain Gods by James Lee Burke - this man's works have turned me into a speed reader - and sadly they're over with much too quickly.

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RE: What are you reading? - Sun, 07/26/09 9:19 PM
American Rust

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RE: What are you reading? - Mon, 07/27/09 3:16 PM
I finished two more by Terry Pratchett this weekend, Interesting Times and Night Watch. I liked Night Watch more than Interesting Times, but both were great. If you've ever wondered what happens to a Conan-like barbarian when he gets old, read Interesting Times.

I also read How Did You Do It, Truett, by Chick-fil-A founder Truett Cathy. It was a freebie and a quick read. Cathy seems like a very nice guy with a great head for business.

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RE: What are you reading? - Tue, 08/4/09 10:07 PM
I'm reading " Three Cups of Tea" by Greg Mortensen.  Pretty fascinating book about how this guy got strted building schools in Pakistan and Afghanistan.  I thnkit came out in 2006 so you may have seen it, but it's a really good read.

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RE: What are you reading? - Tue, 08/4/09 10:54 PM
"One Hundred Years of Solitude" - I had never gotten around to reading it, and I'm really enjoying it.

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RE: What are you reading? - Wed, 08/5/09 9:22 AM
The Devil You Know - Mike Carey

it is his first novel, he was the guy responsible for writing the Hellblazer and Lucifer comics, if anyone is familiar with those.



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RE: What are you reading? - Wed, 08/5/09 3:07 PM
I just finished The Anna Papers by Ellen Gilchrist. Written in1988, but I somehow missed it. If you are familiar with her work you will know a lot of the people (Jessie, Phelan, Olivia, all the Hands, Crystal)

I have never been disappointed with any of her writing.

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RE: What are you reading? - Thu, 08/6/09 9:39 AM
GNeedles59


The Devil You Know - Mike Carey

it is his first novel, he was the guy responsible for writing the Hellblazer and Lucifer comics, if anyone is familiar with those.


I really like Mike Carey. I just read the sequel to The Devil You Know, Vicious Circle. I really liked it, and I loved the Lucifer comics. Not familar with Carey's Hellblazer work, though I'm a big fan of the character's first appearances in Alan Moore's Swamp Thing run.

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RE: What are you reading? - Thu, 08/6/09 9:41 AM
Niagara


"One Hundred Years of Solitude" - I had never gotten around to reading it, and I'm really enjoying it.

Gabriel Garcia Marquez is one of my favorite authors and that's one of my favorite books. I'm on the fence: I'd love to see a movie of it someday, but I'm afraid they'd screw up what makes the book so wonderful.
 
I'd also recommended "Love in the Time of Cholera" and "The Autumn of the Patriarch."

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RE: What are you reading? - Thu, 08/6/09 11:39 AM
Just finished To Kill A Mockingbird.

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RE: What are you reading? - Tue, 08/18/09 11:07 AM
Finished Terry Pratchett's Hogfather. On Discworld's version of Christmas Eve, Death has to fill in for the world's version of Santa Claus. I loved it.

I've been listening to Tim Dorsey's "Atomic Lobster" on audiobook. I'm really enjoying it so far, but the reader makes one character sound like Ernie from Sesame Street, so that's disconcerting.

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RE: What are you reading? - Tue, 08/18/09 10:21 PM
Just finished Pat Conroy's The Prince of Tides for the second time in perhaps 20 years - I often like to go back and read certain books that I really enjoyed at the time.  I've got his latest - South of Broad - on the list for the next book store run.
 

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RE: What are you reading? - Tue, 08/18/09 10:48 PM
Just finished Guilt by Association

by Susan R. Sloan

Very good..  

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RE: What are you reading? - Wed, 08/19/09 4:30 PM
I really liked Alton Browns TV series "Feasting on Asphalt" (both series) I just got the hardback book version of the River Road Journey and it is great. It really documents his stops on the TV version very well.  Plus I only paid $4.50 for it on ebay.


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RE: What are you reading? - Wed, 08/19/09 5:06 PM
Just finished Carl Hiaasen's Basket Case.

A good friend had been recommending him for some time and he was right!
http://www.carlhiaasen.com/index.shtml


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RE: What are you reading? - Thu, 08/20/09 7:29 AM
On the planes on my recent vacation we both devoured 'American Wife' by Curtis Sittenfeld; it's a thinly fictionalized imagined biography of Laura Bush.  It's a little creaky in spots but a very engaging and fascinating read; we couldn't put it down.

edited to add: NY, I forgot to say I went through a Carl Hiaasen thing back in the late eighties.  My favorites are Native Tongue and the one with the bass fisherman, I can't remember the name.  You will love the characters of Skink and Jim Tile.
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RE: What are you reading? - Fri, 08/21/09 1:22 AM
  Right now I am reading "Alaska" by James A. Michener. I recently moved here and wanted to get a little history of the region. It is a fictionalized version of actual events that took place from 1500 to 2000 a.d.  

  Most of the historical facts are true but acted out by fictional characters. I was appalled by the way the area was exploited by many peoples including the Russians, Asians, English, and various other nations.

  I learned a lot!!!


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RE: What are you reading? - Fri, 08/21/09 5:25 PM
Greetings!

Once again, after very many years, I read Die sieben Säulen der Weisheit, Seven pillars of Widsom, written by T.E. Lawrence in the early 1920s.

http://en.wikipedia.org/w..Seven_Pillars_of_Wisdom

An epic work, absolutely fantastic, besides Irisches Tagebuch, by Heinrich Böll, one of the 5 books for the desert island...

Kind regards

Michael







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RE: What are you reading? - Sun, 09/13/09 11:09 AM
Just finished "American Fuji" by Sara Backer. An american woman loses her job at a Japanese university and then helps a grieving American father whose son died accidentally while attending that University deal with the subtleties of Japanese culture while he tries to find out what really happened to his son. A very good fish out of water story, a subtle study of how to deal with chronic illness and  keen observations about American and Japanese cultures and how their interactions shape perceptions and/or misperceptions about one another. Also a good mystery.

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RE: What are you reading? - Sun, 09/13/09 11:55 AM
The Snakehead by Patrick Radden Keefe...True story of a middle aged Chinese woman who becomes the biggest smuggler of Chinese peasants ever, in the 80's and 90's, made millions... she was a onetime Red Army recruit, gets to New York and never looks back, I highly recommend it, it is amazing what goes on right under our noses, the lawlessness is frightening!

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RE: What are you reading? - Sun, 09/13/09 1:26 PM
"Stop Dressing Your Six Year Old Like A Skank" by Celia somebody. She's a hoot!

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RE: What are you reading? - Sun, 09/13/09 7:43 PM
Atlas Shrugged

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RE: What are you reading? - Mon, 09/14/09 8:39 AM
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Just finished Pat Conroy's The Prince of Tides for the second time in perhaps 20 years - I often like to go back and read certain books that I really enjoyed at the time.  I've got his latest - South of Broad - on the list for the next book store run.


  Read some reviews before you buy it.  Prince of Tides was one of my all-time favorites, but this stinker wasn't worth a fraction of what I paid for it in hardback.  His descriptions of Charleston are close to lyrical, but the dialogue is wooden and unrealistic, the plot convoluted with  far too much going on, and the character development is stiff and not well- planned.  He can do better; I wonder if maybe a better editor might have helped.  My copy is on half.com for sale.



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RE: What are you reading? - Mon, 09/14/09 5:58 PM
I just finished Bel Canto Patchett and This Is Where I Leave You by Jonathan Tropper, and hopefully this week should get two books in transit from one of our library branches - The Elegance of the Hedgehog, and the Last Ember by Daniel Levin.

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RE: What are you reading? - Mon, 09/14/09 6:12 PM
Five Weeks in a Balloon (1863) by Jules Verne.


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RE: What are you reading? - Mon, 09/14/09 7:56 PM
  I am sure that most of you have seen some of these "local History" paperbacks done by Arcadia Publishing. Literally hundreds of them have been published, covering many cities and towns and geographic areas in the USA.

When I was checking out my Mother's Family residences and schools in the Cicero area of Chicago, I was guided to these descriptive books (booklets??) for that town and neighboring Berwyn. They really helped me get a handle on how the cities grew and how the Czech people in that area lived in the 20's and 30's.

Since then I have checked a number of those books dealing with target areas for our Roadfood Roadtrips.

Well, just this week a friend of mine had her historical research published by this Print-house covering the Cajon Pass area in SoCal. Some of the photos used were taken by friends of mine. I am looking forward to reading the full volume (just ordered from Amazon!).

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RE: What are you reading? - Mon, 09/14/09 9:56 PM
sudie - thanks for the insight - although my reading friends have recommended it highly I haven't bought it yet ---
Now I'm hearing all these great things about Jonathan Tropper's latest - I'm told it's a true laugh out loud novel -

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RE: What are you reading? - Tue, 09/15/09 12:09 PM
The Know it All, by A.J. Jacobs. One man's attempt to read the entire Encyclopedia Britannica. It's a great read.

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RE: What are you reading? - Tue, 09/15/09 4:41 PM
Just finished Wilbur Smith's Blue Horizon.  This afternoon I picked up Dan Brown's new book The Lost Symbol.  I will start that tonight.

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RE: What are you reading? - Tue, 09/15/09 4:54 PM
The Road by Cormac McCarthy. It is an unerving experience and from what I understand you'll either love it or hate it. THere are few middle of the roaders (no pun intended)
bkk

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RE: What are you reading? - Wed, 09/16/09 3:58 AM
bkk-
if you liked McCarthy's The Road, you will probably like his No Country For Old Men.  While the movie was very good, it left out a very important element from the book.  Probably the most important element.  Without it, some parts of the movie did not make sense.  With it, the whole story is made richer.  It is really what the book is about, and I was surprised to see it gone from the movie.

Sorry, I'm not trying to be mysterious.  Just don't want to spoil it for you in case you go for it.

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RE: What are you reading? - Wed, 09/16/09 10:09 AM
I just finished reading Paul Blaisdell, Monster Maker, by Randy Palmer; it's a biography of the man who designed and built some of the most memorable movie monsters of the 1950s. A couple of days ago, I started on Stoogeology, edited by Peter Seely and Gail W. Pieper. It's a series of essays, all dealing with various aspects of the Three Stooges and their films. 

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RE: What are you reading? - Wed, 09/16/09 10:23 AM
I pre-ordered The Lost Symbol from the book of the month club - as a Freemason, I'm curious to see how we come off in it.

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RE: What are you reading? - Thu, 09/17/09 5:36 PM
Just finished Spartan Gold, Clive Cussler and some other guy, it was ok, but so improbable as to be almost laughable......CLIVE IF YOU CAN HEAR ME, WRITE YOUR OWN DAMN BOOKS, BRING BACK DIRK PITT!!!!!

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RE: What are you reading? - Thu, 09/17/09 10:47 PM
I'm currently reading The Shaman's Bones by James D. Doss. It is the fourth in a mystery series featuring Southern Ute Indian Reservation policeman, Charlie Moon out of Ignacio, Colorado. Yesterday, I had a green chili cheeseburger lunch at the Patio Restaurant in Ignacio and am now camped in Pagosa Springs, CO near the Southern Ute Indian Reservation on our 30th day out West in our camper van. Angel's Cafe is the fictional place Charlie Moon, the giant six and a half foot policeman, packs away the food, but I couldn't find it.

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RE: What are you reading? - Fri, 09/18/09 8:12 AM
Davydd, maybe you would also like Tony Hillerman and his series about a Navajo tribal police detective, who operates on the reservation in northern New Mexico.  Tremendous local lore and color, a couple were made into movies.

Hillerman was an interesting guy in his own right, WWII vet, journalism instructor, and wrote about 30 books.  He just died about a year ago.

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RE: What are you reading? - Fri, 09/18/09 2:59 PM
Greetings, Movie-Fans!

One of the very rarest and early Books about Fantasy-, and Horror Movies is "Le Fantastique au Cinema", written in the Year 1958!,  by the french Author Michel Laclos.

Cover:


As a PDF-File, 200 Pages strong, a MUST-READ for every Fan of this Genre, out of Print for many Years, a true Rarity...

Info/Download: http://www.archive.org/de...lefantastiqueauc00lacl

Enjoy, Genre-Fans! 


Michael

P.S. A few Years ago, I had the the Chance, to buy one of the very rare original Prints from the Year 1958, the Price was 280,- Euro, mint Condition, like fresh out of Print, I did not buy the Book, my fault...


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RE: What are you reading? - Fri, 09/18/09 3:53 PM
F. Paul Wilson'e newest RepairmanJack novel..."GROUND ZERO" It is a mystery-fantasy thriller...with 9?11 as a central part of the mystery....Repairman Jack is a hard series to describe...but after the movie now in the works comes out, millions more will know of this SUPERIOR series....I'd suggest starting with the first in the series, THE TOMB, which is a hell of a read...GROUND ZERO is # 13...with two more books planned. Any one who has read a "Jack" novel...what did you think?

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RE: What are you reading? - Fri, 09/18/09 5:45 PM
Just started the new Dan Brown book, can't even remember the name, 50 pages in and loving it!

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RE: What are you reading? - Fri, 09/18/09 7:23 PM
chewingthefat


Just started the new Dan Brown book, can't even remember the name, 50 pages in and loving it!

Just finished it - wonderful - now I have to get the 2 preceding it!


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RE: What are you reading? - Tue, 09/22/09 1:48 PM
I'm reading Terry Pratchett's "Thud!" It's one of his books about the Night Watch, a beleaguered city patrol in charge of a city that's like Harry Potter crossed with Lord of the Rings. Really loving it.

Going out of town this weekend, so I'm loading up on books for the car. Got George Pelecanos' Hard Revolution, it's about his Derek Strange character back when he was on the D.C. police force. Can't wait to start it.

I've also got Kim Newman's "Dracula Cha Cha Cha" the third in his series of book set in a world where vampires and humans live uneasily side by side. In this one, Dracula travels to Rome in 1959. Dracula and Fellini, what's not to like?

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RE: What are you reading? - Tue, 10/27/09 10:30 AM
I'm deep into "Have Mercy!" the autobiographic of DJ Wolfman Jack. I'm really enjoying it. He's a hustler supreme, always working the angles to makes his dreams come true. I highly recommend it.

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RE: What are you reading? - Tue, 10/27/09 1:10 PM
I'm in the middle of Donna Tartt's The Secret History. I find it deeply disturbing and, at the same time, compelling. A most strange and interesting story.

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RE: What are you reading? - Tue, 10/27/09 2:45 PM
Another F. Paul Wilson Novel...this a reprint of his great WWII novel, Black Wind. So far, a great plot and great characters!

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