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I dropped it a while back. Ugh, too much touchy feely stuff.
I did watch the movie however. When I get shot to death I will do my best to stand up, answer the phone, and eat a cookie.
Im reading the Dark Tower part 2, starting it tonight. You feel like marathoning it?


Whats next?

Wait for the wierdness to begin. I think we will have more to discuss then.

I also read a book by Neil Degrasse Tyson and he discussed the meteor from Mars that may have confirmed the existence of microbial life on Mars in the past.
What is this, A Beautiful Mind? Am I paranoid or is everything connected?

It Came from Del Rio
This should be exactly what I wanted.
I will shoot a copy off to you later today, or tomorrow.

You know, since we have been sort of heavy on the almost true story genre, and not had good luck with it.

Growing Up Dead in Texas
I have read a few other books by this author. One was about a group of friends that is slowly getting picked off by a mysterious monster, all around their graduation date! It was written like a screenplay and broken into three parts. It contained equal parts camp and tongue-in-cheek humor.
I am not sure what to expect from this one, my guess is the best novel ever written.

He sees himself as an outsider at NASA, a group of outsiders. He has the opportunity to work at NASA and worries about money. Instead of working he steals, then says it is for love. He is selfish but it does not stop there, he is also clearly a sociopath (however that is not always a bad thing).
I wonder how Thad would be viewed through the eyes of the author of "White City".
I was even more angered when he stole that scientists moon rocks instead of the garbage ones. I hope he does not get off easy like the "Catch Me If You Can" guy, Frank Abingal or whatever...
On a non-related note; Lucas sent me a picture of a cat he adopted the other day. I responded "He looks like a poster tube!", he did not reply.

Thad seems like a dick. I am to the point where he is committed to a price for the moonrock but does not have it yet. His portrayal of Thad does not make sense to me. If Thad is this smart and driven guy, why is he selling this moonrock for such a small amount of money? I think there is a missing assumption on Thad's character. It does not add up.
The writing itself is OK. I would have preferred that astronaut love triangle story though.

Also I didn't read the last part of Redshirts,waste of time. Dude needed and editor or an interviewer for what he was trying to do.

I was having so much fun until the whinny writer demanded attention.

I will mention that I have some similar work tactics as the people in the Xenobiology lab. They attempt to stay out off the way of the Narrative of the ship by hiding in the storage closet etc, to avoid attention.
At work, when questioned by my supervisor about work topics, I always respond in the positive. "Things are going great!", "You know how much I got done last week? Expect twice as much this week!", "Mike said there was a problem? Oh that, we solved that months ago!", "Boss, I'm Killing It!" etc.
It is a psychological game I am playing with him that he doesn't know he is playing. By spinning everything to my favor, and therefore making him look good, it is hard for him to question my work.

Redshirts, hopefully a light-hearted full tilt romp through the galaxy.

Do you think the books are considered classic because of the film, or would they have stuck around in the canon otherwise?
I vote Movie version. All the way.
What kind of book do you feel like reading next? I have a few in mind over a couple of genres.