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What are U reading these days? (PART NINE (2013) (ongoing thread for 2013)
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Jan 19, 2013 06:21PM

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I have just downloaded (from audible.com) the bio, Drama: An Actor's Education (2011), by actor, John Lithgow. Now I can LISTEN to it. I started reading it awhile back but it was overdue at the library. Lithgow is so entertaining!


Yes, it's nice hearing him (John Lithgow) read his own book. His voice is very recognizable.




I don't know how some readers get the job at all. Some are just wonderful. Erin is listening to the Queen Betsy books read by Nancy Wu. She agrees with me that they're complete drivel, but are a lot of fun with Nancy reading them.

BTW, I have just downloaded the following book from audible.com:
Ender's Game (first published 1985) by Orson Scott Card
Literary Awards: Hugo Award for Best Novel (1986), Nebula Award for Best Novel (1985)
I'm not usually a SF reader but our local library's book group is going to discuss this book next month (Feb). So I thought I would try it. One of the Goodreads reviewers recommended the audio version.
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
It says: “The audio version of this book had a long commentary at the end by the author in which he told about how he conceived of the story. In his commentary he said that he believed that the audio format is the best way to consume this book.”
Here's audible.com's page about _Ender's Game_:
http://www.audible.com/pd/ref=sr_1_1?...



Wow! A movie of Ender's Game. I'd better start listening to my audio-book soon! Glad you mentioned it!
Ender's Game (2013)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1731141/
"70 years after a horrific alien war, an unusually gifted child is sent to an advanced military school in space to prepare for a future invasion."


Jenni, I'll be sure to see the movie too! I've GOT to get busy listening to the audio-book. I've never read the book and have often wondered what it was about. Now I'm about to find out! lol


So the ending of Ender's Game isn't predictable?



Predicting outcomes often ruins it for me. I want to be baffled, stumped, amazed!


http://www.abebooks.com/books/feature...





Of course the name probably has a meaning beyond being a nickname.
I think an "Ender" is someone who "ends" things. We'll see.




It's not that #4 and #5 weren't any good, they were, but after the events of ASOS, it's hard to beat that. Even though some people are stalled in one location, other things are still happening.
The biggest problem I had with #4 and #5 is that it's the same block of time for both books, but he split it geographically, so in #4 I didn't get to see my more beloved characters and he introduced new people I don't care about. I was more anxious to get back to the people I care about.
As a whole, the series is top notch.


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