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Just read Agatha Christie's "And Then There Were None", and was quite pleased with it. Really interesting read, all sorts of psychological tidbits in there that kept me really entertained. And I did not expect the ending.
Oh, hey look, Housepets! is doing a parody of it. What a coincidence
Oh, hey look, Housepets! is doing a parody of it. What a coincidence
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I don't know about you guys but I like reading on my iphone/ipad. Doesnt differ much from reading a pocket imho. You can have tens of thousands of books without needing a inter dimensional bag of holding just to carry 3.
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Currently reading The House of Hades. Good stuff.
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The screen just doesn't feel like a real book, to me.
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Just finished As I lay dying. Faulkner is rad guys. I need to read more of him. Next time I go out and buy some books (which might be a while I have an overflowing bookcase as it is) I think I'll grab some more of his stuff. his stuff can be hard to follow but he has a lot of those sublime little lines that really get at the kind of things that a lot of people feel but can't quite articulate.
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Gosh, I haven't read anything interesting lately besides The Hunger Games, and one of the most recent Warriors book, Dawn of the Clans #2 (Not the most recent, but fairly so).
Have some silly nonsense Clearsky related Warriors Spoilers:
Clearsky's a real genuine buttfaced foxheart. He kicked out that poor injured cat, 'cause his wound wasn't healing. And he kicked out Thunder D:< He's got a cold butt for a heart, methinks.
Have some silly nonsense Clearsky related Warriors Spoilers:
Clearsky's a real genuine buttfaced foxheart. He kicked out that poor injured cat, 'cause his wound wasn't healing. And he kicked out Thunder D:< He's got a cold butt for a heart, methinks.
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Currently reading anything from OSC I can get my hands on.
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Can relate to this. Was trying to read some Sherlock homes stories that I found for free on iBooks or iLibrary or whatever the iApp is for reading things. Got tired of it and found a collected works version at a Barnes and Noble in Oklahoma. Worth every penny!Sleet wrote:The screen just doesn't feel like a real book, to me.
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I finished the second book in the "Worldwar" series called "Upsetting the Balance". Now I found out that there are not just two more books in the series, but there are two sequel series. In total, there are 8 books. I have a lot of reading ahead of me if I want to see how this ends.
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Currently making my way through the Harry Potter series for the first time in forever. Having a blast, forgot how good these books are.
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I used to feel the same way, but when exam period rolled about, I found that taking one ebook with you on your travels is waay more convenient than taking three textbooks. Also, I thought it was nice how you could easily highlight and add/erase notes to your digital book. Yes, one could argue that you could do the same with a normal book, but then, you haven't seen my scribbled out textbooks.Goforit wrote:Can relate to this. Was trying to read some Sherlock homes stories that I found for free on iBooks or iLibrary or whatever the iApp is for reading things. Got tired of it and found a collected works version at a Barnes and Noble in Oklahoma. Worth every penny!Sleet wrote:The screen just doesn't feel like a real book, to me.
Also, the batteries don't run dry in a day. Its more like two months. Don't know why everybody's complaining about that.
Ebooks also save paper. Save trees, guys!
As of what I'm reading; currently "Pride and prejudice". A little too dull for my tastes, but a good read nonetheless.
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I used to love my kindle. My workplace then banned them and I didn't make time for reading from it while I was home, so it died. It just displays the 'please recharge' screen regardless of how long it's plugged into a PC or wall outlet.Goforit wrote:Can relate to this. Was trying to read some Sherlock homes stories that I found for free on iBooks or iLibrary or whatever the iApp is for reading things. Got tired of it and found a collected works version at a Barnes and Noble in Oklahoma. Worth every penny!Sleet wrote:The screen just doesn't feel like a real book, to me.
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That's sad.
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That's why I just buy old paperbacks. The battery life is great.
I read a couple short stories by kafka and Chekhov over break. THe Penal colony by Kafka was amazing and really stuck with me. I'm even throwing it into a screenplay I'm writing as a fun little reference.
Chekhov is always good. I've been on a russian lit. kick lately (probably because I could relate to the whole "it's cold and nobody is happy" style of writing while I was in lansing overspring second winter break) I started Crime and Punishment and it's amazing so far.
I'm debating whether to read some Chuck Klosterman my friend loaned me, the portrait of Dorian Gray, or the Trial by kafka next. Somebody help! :p
I read a couple short stories by kafka and Chekhov over break. THe Penal colony by Kafka was amazing and really stuck with me. I'm even throwing it into a screenplay I'm writing as a fun little reference.
Chekhov is always good. I've been on a russian lit. kick lately (probably because I could relate to the whole "it's cold and nobody is happy" style of writing while I was in lansing over
I'm debating whether to read some Chuck Klosterman my friend loaned me, the portrait of Dorian Gray, or the Trial by kafka next. Somebody help! :p
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I've been meaning to find and read Ulysses sometime.
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I read non-fiction almost exclusively.
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Reviving this thread because everyone needs to read more :3
Just finished John Green's "The Fault In Our Stars" today, all in one sitting (of which I'm pretty proud of, I'm a very slow reader).
In my opinion, the book was average-good. I've heard reviews both positive and negative for this book, but personally, I can't really say I agree with either side. For those who are not familiar with the story (no spoilers); its an account of the life, love and struggle of a sixteen year old "cancer kid".
To start, I found the story rather gripping and compelling for a light romance novel. Foreshadowing is in abundance, lovely metaphors. Fictional situations were somewhat relatable and quotes were usually deep and memorable. The writing style is 'different' but not unpleasant.
Many people have stated that the novel is a masterpiece and truly conveys human emotion in tough times. However, I personally did not find the book that amazing, but I keep telling myself that I couldn't feel for the characters because I do not have a life-endangering disease, or have found love. Really, given the amount of people who have told me that they cried after reading this, I thought I would too, being a rather sensitive person and all that, but alas, I didn't (which is probably a good thing, now that I think about it). Perhaps I should wait some time and give this book another chance.
Just wanted to share :)
Just finished John Green's "The Fault In Our Stars" today, all in one sitting (of which I'm pretty proud of, I'm a very slow reader).
In my opinion, the book was average-good. I've heard reviews both positive and negative for this book, but personally, I can't really say I agree with either side. For those who are not familiar with the story (no spoilers); its an account of the life, love and struggle of a sixteen year old "cancer kid".
To start, I found the story rather gripping and compelling for a light romance novel. Foreshadowing is in abundance, lovely metaphors. Fictional situations were somewhat relatable and quotes were usually deep and memorable. The writing style is 'different' but not unpleasant.
Many people have stated that the novel is a masterpiece and truly conveys human emotion in tough times. However, I personally did not find the book that amazing, but I keep telling myself that I couldn't feel for the characters because I do not have a life-endangering disease, or have found love. Really, given the amount of people who have told me that they cried after reading this, I thought I would too, being a rather sensitive person and all that, but alas, I didn't (which is probably a good thing, now that I think about it). Perhaps I should wait some time and give this book another chance.
Just wanted to share :)
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I recommend the Age of Fire series by E.E. Knight.
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And now I'm actually working on that. Jeez this book is hard to read. But it's interesting! *giggles*Sleet wrote:I've been meaning to find and read Ulysses sometime.
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Oh good a reading thread!
Also (since the George R. R. Martin was mentioned), I have been reading through a series called "The Pendragon Series" It's Historical Fiction and starts with Taliesin, sort of a love story, but action and Atlantis. It acts mature and the author is not afraid of being mature (For example a certain character is killed by an arrow) any way the Author is Stephen Lawhead.
Besides that I finished Lord of the Rings finally. It took me forever to finish the third novel for some reason.
I also recent got the Dragonriders of Pern "trilogy" at a used book sale.
I am currently making my way through that series for the first time ever. I am liking it so far and just at book 2.Penwrite wrote:Currently making my way through the Harry Potter series for the first time in forever. Having a blast, forgot how good these books are.
Also (since the George R. R. Martin was mentioned), I have been reading through a series called "The Pendragon Series" It's Historical Fiction and starts with Taliesin, sort of a love story, but action and Atlantis. It acts mature and the author is not afraid of being mature (For example a certain character is killed by an arrow) any way the Author is Stephen Lawhead.
Besides that I finished Lord of the Rings finally. It took me forever to finish the third novel for some reason.
I also recent got the Dragonriders of Pern "trilogy" at a used book sale.
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Killing people with arrows is mature? *headtilts*
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I was erring on the side of caution.
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I'm currently slogging though Mistborn:The Final Empire.
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I mean, things like violence, sex and vulgar language are not "mature." When video games (to my knowledge the only medium to use the label) are described as "Mature," that means "only mature audiences should partake," not "this is mature."Crimson wrote:I was erring on the side of caution.
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Right.Sleet wrote:I mean, things like violence, sex and vulgar language are not "mature." When video games (to my knowledge the only medium to use the label) are described as "Mature," that means "only mature audiences should partake," not "this is mature."Crimson wrote:I was erring on the side of caution.
well still, the books are fun reads one you can get through the first few chapters.
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Started reading a collection of short stories by Chekhov I picked up last week.
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I started reading A Storm of Swords two days ago. I looked up today and noticed
I was on page 556. All for the best, I can't wait to get caught up to where the show currently is...
I was on page 556. All for the best, I can't wait to get caught up to where the show currently is...
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I've just finished "Rocket Racoon and Groot: Steal the Galaxy!", a novel by frequent Guardians of the Galaxy writer and professional raccoon wrangler Dan Abnett.
Lots of action, lots of wacky. And a good bit of Gamora, too.
Lots of action, lots of wacky. And a good bit of Gamora, too.
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Today I bought "Lord Brocktree" Its part of the redwall series.
and got some free book that I am not sure of yet.
and got some free book that I am not sure of yet.
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Have you read the earlier ones?
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On redwall? No, but this is supposed to be the first on chronological order in the story. It also was the only one available to get through kindle.
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That's odd. I haven't gotten far in the series but I'm reading in publishing order. There's very little you get from having read other books in the series, so reading them chronologically isn't too important.
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I'm re reading Spider-Man: Wanted Dead or Alive one of Marvel's prose novels from around the 80's-90's. I kinda like how it references The Venom Factor trilogy (a Spider-Man trilogy that was written by Diane Duane). I'm seeing a lot of problems with the writing in it's sentence structure, but, it gets better as it goes. Other than that, I'm also reading Maus which is both interesting and depressing.
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I finished reading Clive Barker's "Books of Blood" collection. "Rawhead Rex" and "Midnight Meat Train" are my favorites.
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I have one of those books by Dian Duane. I forgot the title, and can't seem to find it though.Vegas wrote:I'm re reading Spider-Man: Wanted Dead or Alive one of Marvel's prose novels from around the 80's-90's. I kinda like how it references The Venom Factor trilogy (a Spider-Man trilogy that was written by Diane Duane). I'm seeing a lot of problems with the writing in it's sentence structure, but, it gets better as it goes. Other than that, I'm also reading Maus which is both interesting and depressing.
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I have all three, and am thinking about rereading them since they're my favorites of the Spidey novels, though Lizard Sanction is easily the weakest of the trilogy.Drake wrote:I have one of those books by Dian Duane. I forgot the title, and can't seem to find it though.Vegas wrote:I'm re reading Spider-Man: Wanted Dead or Alive one of Marvel's prose novels from around the 80's-90's. I kinda like how it references The Venom Factor trilogy (a Spider-Man trilogy that was written by Diane Duane). I'm seeing a lot of problems with the writing in it's sentence structure, but, it gets better as it goes. Other than that, I'm also reading Maus which is both interesting and depressing.
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Reading the Wereworld series. Quite interesting.
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I just read a Nation Geographic book called "Deadly Instinct" about predatory animals from around the world. It was a good read if it was short from the all the photo spreads.
Today I got two books that I thought I would never get copies of because of their cost due to being out of print for a long time. "The Godzilla Compendium", which is a history of the Godzilla film series from the first film to the end of the "showa" series; And "The Zombies That Ate Pittsburgh: The Films of George A. Romero", which is of course about the life and art of one of my favorite directors.
I just had to trade a printer paper box of comics for them.
Today I got two books that I thought I would never get copies of because of their cost due to being out of print for a long time. "The Godzilla Compendium", which is a history of the Godzilla film series from the first film to the end of the "showa" series; And "The Zombies That Ate Pittsburgh: The Films of George A. Romero", which is of course about the life and art of one of my favorite directors.
I just had to trade a printer paper box of comics for them.
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I'm just finishing up with The Blood of Olympus for the second time. It's so very good.