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Re: Current book being read/just finished
On deck:
Sam Harris - The Moral Landscape: How Science Can Determine Moral Values
Brian Greene - The Hidden Reality: Parallel Universes and the Deep Laws of the Cosmos
Sam Harris - The Moral Landscape: How Science Can Determine Moral Values
Brian Greene - The Hidden Reality: Parallel Universes and the Deep Laws of the Cosmos
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shafnutz05 wrote:I just finished Sum of All Fears. Obviously the book is dated, but still a blast to read. Then I had a nightmare last nightSpoiler:
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Point Breeze Penguins wrote:shafnutz05 wrote:I just finished Sum of All Fears. Obviously the book is dated, but still a blast to read. Then I had a nightmare last nightSpoiler:Spoiler:
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Refresh my memory. I remember Liev Schreiber (narrator for 24/7) made for a pretty good John Clark, but that's about all I remember.shafnutz05 wrote:Point Breeze Penguins wrote:shafnutz05 wrote:I just finished Sum of All Fears. Obviously the book is dated, but still a blast to read. Then I had a nightmare last nightSpoiler:Spoiler:Spoiler:
I liked reading the book from what I remember, but it's been 20 years.

Does Clancy actually write his books anymore? He's had two books out with other authors this year, neither of which were reviewed well.
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Sam Harris is good stuff.columbia wrote:On deck:
Sam Harris - The Moral Landscape: How Science Can Determine Moral Values
Brian Greene - The Hidden Reality: Parallel Universes and the Deep Laws of the Cosmos
Please let me know how the new Brian Greene is and how much it overlaps with his prior two if you've read them.
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Just finished John Waters "Role Models". Absolutely hilarious and fun read.
Currently reading "Michael Palin Diaries - 1969 to 1979 - The Python Years". Excellent, especially if you are a Michael Palin fan. He was/is my favorite Python.
Currently reading "Michael Palin Diaries - 1969 to 1979 - The Python Years". Excellent, especially if you are a Michael Palin fan. He was/is my favorite Python.
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Will do.Kraftster wrote:Sam Harris is good stuff.columbia wrote:On deck:
Sam Harris - The Moral Landscape: How Science Can Determine Moral Values
Brian Greene - The Hidden Reality: Parallel Universes and the Deep Laws of the Cosmos
Please let me know how the new Brian Greene is and how much it overlaps with his prior two if you've read them.
He takes the imponderable (for me at least) and turns it into something that makes me feel only slightly dumb.

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Yes. I'm pretty sure he reduces time and the theory of relativity to a loaf of bread and the Simpsons in Fabric of the Cosmos.columbia wrote:Will do.Kraftster wrote:Sam Harris is good stuff.columbia wrote:On deck:
Sam Harris - The Moral Landscape: How Science Can Determine Moral Values
Brian Greene - The Hidden Reality: Parallel Universes and the Deep Laws of the Cosmos
Please let me know how the new Brian Greene is and how much it overlaps with his prior two if you've read them.
He takes the imponderable (for me at least) and turns it into something that makes me feel only slightly dumb.
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Finished Darkly Dreaming Dexter a little bit ago.
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Just finished "No Better Place To Die: The Battle For La Fiere Bridge" by Robert M. Murphy.
It's about a battle for a bridge that took place in Normandy in WW2. Great read for those interested in the war.
It's about a battle for a bridge that took place in Normandy in WW2. Great read for those interested in the war.
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Stopped at Barnes and Noble today for a book buying frenzy. Ended up with:
- The Other Wes Moore - One Name, Two Fates (Non-Fiction)
Homer's Odyssey - A Fearless Feline Tale (Non-Fiction)
Zombie Survival Guide
Farheneit 451
Raisin in the Sun
Slaughterhouse Five
Mere Christianity
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All good stuff
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Encyclopedia Brown #2.
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Finished The Real Lincoln: A New Look at Abraham Lincoln, His Agenda, and an Unnecessary War by Thomas DiLorenzo. A totally eye-opening exposé on the real political motivations of one of America’s most-beloved Presidents. Undeservedly beloved, according to DiLorenzo. “Honest” Abe was pro-slavery, pro-corporate welfare, and goaded the South into war as an act of economic protectionism for his Whig cronies in the North.
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ive been trying to find a torrent of the modernest cuisine 
tl;dnr: pm me if you find one

tl;dnr: pm me if you find one
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it's a blast. did you finish it?Froggy wrote:About to start reading House of Leaves. I hear it's a tricky read, but pretty creepy.
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persepolis was fun. i just read the second one. i think i liked it better.danisu21 wrote:in the past 3 days i've read "the reluctant fundamentalist" by mosin hamid and "persepolis" my marjane satrapi. the first one....i threw across the room as soon as i finished it. the second was a graphic novel and it was awesome. i have to read tim o'brien's "the things they carried" and write a three page paper on it by tuesday. having 2 summer classes at the same time........not so much of a good idea. they are both insanely full time.
oh. i also read the latest sookie stackhouse book last week. it was meh.
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imajica is excellent. but i more enjoyed the great and secret show and everville by him.eddysnake wrote:go get Clive Barkers IMAJICA if you haven't read that yet, it's truly awesome.obhave wrote:I am looking for a new fantasy novel to read. After I finish George R.R. Martin's series (within the next week or so). Have any of you read/recommend:
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how's the saxon stories faring?Point Breeze Penguins wrote:Started reading the "Saxon Stories" by Bernard Cornwell. Excellent series so far.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Saxon_Stories" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Also began reading Ian Rankin's Inspector Rebus series.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inspector_Rebus" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
i read all his warlord chronicles years ago.
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Just ordered James Ellroy's memoir The Hilliker Curse and The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes. Two of my favorite authors.
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I made my first foray into the world of fantasy literature with Game of Thrones. I'm not sure it's for me. I'm about 100 pages in and am bored out of mind! I just think I don't "get it."
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Just finished reading:
The Zombie Survival Guide and the graphic novel/comic that sort of goes with it -
Pretty entertaining if you are in the right frame of mind to read it. Can be dry at times because it is really written as a guide which is, in part, why it is so entertaining. So if you find yourself getting bored reading the list of supplies you will need when an outbreak occurs - you need to stop and realize what you are actually reading and how rediculous it is. Remind yourself that zombies are not real (or are they!) and it becomes entertaining again.
Currently Reading:
World War Z -
If you don't know - it is by the same guy who wrote the Zombie Survival Guide. It follows the "rules" of the guide so it is made so much more entertaining if you read the guide first. The books go hand in hand so I would recommend reading the Guide and then this. They each make the other one better. So far it is great. Kind of what I was looking for a little bit when I read the Guide except a lot more visceral. I look forward to picking it up again every time I set it down.
Totally nerdy/summer fun reading but if you like AMC's "The Walking Dead" you will definitely enjoy this. The characters in the show could defnitely use it at some points too!
The Zombie Survival Guide and the graphic novel/comic that sort of goes with it -
Pretty entertaining if you are in the right frame of mind to read it. Can be dry at times because it is really written as a guide which is, in part, why it is so entertaining. So if you find yourself getting bored reading the list of supplies you will need when an outbreak occurs - you need to stop and realize what you are actually reading and how rediculous it is. Remind yourself that zombies are not real (or are they!) and it becomes entertaining again.
Currently Reading:
World War Z -
If you don't know - it is by the same guy who wrote the Zombie Survival Guide. It follows the "rules" of the guide so it is made so much more entertaining if you read the guide first. The books go hand in hand so I would recommend reading the Guide and then this. They each make the other one better. So far it is great. Kind of what I was looking for a little bit when I read the Guide except a lot more visceral. I look forward to picking it up again every time I set it down.
Totally nerdy/summer fun reading but if you like AMC's "The Walking Dead" you will definitely enjoy this. The characters in the show could defnitely use it at some points too!
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Started reading the Multi-orgasmic male last night.
I'll let you all know how it goes.
I'll let you all know how it goes.
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kenny the kangaroo purchased the catcher in the rye on saturday in an attempt to read moar classics.
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LeopardLetang wrote:how's the saxon stories faring?Point Breeze Penguins wrote:Started reading the "Saxon Stories" by Bernard Cornwell. Excellent series so far.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Saxon_Stories" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Also began reading Ian Rankin's Inspector Rebus series.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inspector_Rebus" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
i read all his warlord chronicles years ago.
The Saxon stories were great. However it appeared to me when I finished the last book that it looks like there will be another book added at some point.