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What Are You Reading Now? Pt 2.
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Long days and pleasant nights, Doreen."
Thanks Nick. I think I have the whole Dark Tower series and heard it was good.

Long days and pleasant nights, Doreen."
Thanks Nick. I think I have the whole Dark Tower series and heard it was good."
Absolutely... way better than good.

Reading A Damsel in Distress by P.G. Wodehouse. Very funny. I'd read selections of his work but this the first entire novel and I am hooked on this writer now.


I read that book not long ago, Erin. I loved it! Hope you enjoy it."
I did! I think in June, CBS is premiering a show based on the book.
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I just bought State of Fear a few weeks ago for 50 cents from my library's used book rack. It's been a long time since I've read Crichton. I was going to read Pirate Latitudes but I heard too many bad reviews of it.
Erin wrote: "Kathryn wrote: "Erin wrote: "
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I read that book not long ago, Erin. I loved it! Hope you enjoy it."
I did! I think in June, CBS is premiering a show based on the book.
..."
Yes, I can't wait to watch it. I hope it's more like the book than Under the Dome was.

I read that book not long ago, Erin. I loved it! Hope you enjoy it."
I did! I think in June, CBS is premiering a show based on the book.
..."
Yes, I can't wait to watch it. I hope it's more like the book than Under the Dome was.
Travis wrote: "Erin wrote: "Kathryn wrote: "Erin wrote: "
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I read that book not long ago, Erin. I loved it! Hope you enjoy it."
I did! I think in June, CBS is premiering a show based o..."
I bought Prey by Michael Crichton for $1.99 not that long ago. Looks good, anybody read that one?

I read that book not long ago, Erin. I loved it! Hope you enjoy it."
I did! I think in June, CBS is premiering a show based o..."
I bought Prey by Michael Crichton for $1.99 not that long ago. Looks good, anybody read that one?

I think Chrichton is becoming dated. I can't imagine him having a following 20 years from now. But JK Rowling and Stephen King aren't going anywhere.

Chrichton's stories are good, but I never thought he wrote very well.
Infinite Jest on the other hand is amazing... but it's ruining my life. At 700 + densely-packed pages in, it's taking all my time... away from books I've promised others I'd read and review, and a huge stack of Italian lessons that I haven't even touched. And the great trip is only 3 weeks away. I'm struggling with the idea that I should shut it down till I can read it on the plane from San Fran to Rome. Maybe.


I can imagine that scene in St Peter's Square. My wife and I were in Puerto Vallarta walking through town, and we happened to go into a little shoe store. The young man in there (maybe 17) was watching news on the pope's death on TV and he had tears in his eyes. When we asked him what had happened he couldn't even speak. BTW, I was lucky enough to have such an understanding boss that he let me live in San Francisco and commute to LA every week, all expenses paid. As a result I had so many frequent flier miles after 11 years that we've been able to fly to Europe a few times, for free... first class! No more of course, they've upped the number of miles it takes to make the trip. But still, how great was that!?!

I guess that's true because his novels, are very, very contemporary, buy only stay so for a short time. I think those not set in the present will hold up. Timeline, Eaters of the Dead: The Manuscript of Ibn Fadlan, Relating His Experiences with the Northmen in A.D. 922 and The Great Train Robbery to name a few.
Others like Prey, The Andromeda Strain (which I will always love), State of Fear and Congo probably won't
Kandice wrote: "I guess that's true because his novels, are very, very contemporary, buy only stay so for a short time. I think those not set in the present will hold up. Timeline, Eaters of the Dead: The Manuscript of Ibn Fadlan, Relating His Experiences with the Northmen in A.D. 922 and The Great Train Robbery to name a few.
Others like Prey, The Andromeda Strain (which I will always love), State of Fear and Congo probably won't "
Of the 5 of his I've read, I'd rate Sphere the highest and Rising Sun the lowest. I bet I would like Great Train Robbery.
Others like Prey, The Andromeda Strain (which I will always love), State of Fear and Congo probably won't "
Of the 5 of his I've read, I'd rate Sphere the highest and Rising Sun the lowest. I bet I would like Great Train Robbery.

I like Rising Sun! A lot.
The Great Train Robbery is excellent and so is A Case of Need. It's dated, but about a doctor who performed abortions before women were allowed to choose. 60's I think. Very good and very eye opening b/c we don't know what that kind of oppression feels like anymore.


I read that book not long ago, Erin. I loved it! Hope you enjoy it."
I did! I think in June, CBS is premiering..."
Prey is one of my favorites by him.


I read that book not long ago, Erin. I loved it! Hope you enjoy it."
I did! I think in June, CBS is premiering a show based o..."
I haven't read that one yet. With him, I pick up his books if I happen to see one, usually used. The only one I have specifically bought (new) was The Lost World, I haven't read it yet.

Also I'm rereading Everything's Eventual: 14 Dark Tales I forgot how good some of those stories were.



I count Dune among my top 10 favorite books ever and have read the whole series written by Herbert. I stopped when I got to those written by his son because they just weren't the same. Did his son or Anderson write the books you are referring to? If it was Anderson I think I'll look for them.


I'm following up now with Doctor Sleep as I want to know what Danny Torrance is doing all these long years down the road after his traumatic experience at The Overlook at age 5.
47 pages in and I'm hooked.
Glen wrote: "I JUST finished The Shining which was damned eerie and a spectacular read!
I'm following up now with Doctor Sleep as I want to know what Danny Torrance is doing all these long years down the road a..."
Just read those two myself, and I thought Doctor Sleep was awesome. Please let us know what you think of it.
I'm following up now with Doctor Sleep as I want to know what Danny Torrance is doing all these long years down the road a..."
Just read those two myself, and I thought Doctor Sleep was awesome. Please let us know what you think of it.
Getting ready to start Red Harvest by Dashiell Hammett. And I've started to read nonfiction book summaries on Blinkist. I just read the summary for The Hour Between Dog and Wolf: Risk Taking, Gut Feelings and the Biology of Boom and Bust. I wouldn't enter a Blinkist title on my "read" list here, but reading these summaries lets me be an information junkie while devoting most of my time to fiction.
Kandice wrote: "What is Blinklist?"
https://www.blinkist.com/en/about/
I think it's marketed mostly to business types, judging by the titles. But they do give summaries of different kinds of nonfiction books.
https://www.blinkist.com/en/about/
I think it's marketed mostly to business types, judging by the titles. But they do give summaries of different kinds of nonfiction books.

Here's my review of Dr. Sleep... four stars:
(view spoiler)

Has anyone here read it?


Rhian wrote: "I seem to have totally blocked it from my memory :-)"
I have a few like that. No Time for Goodbye by Linwood Barclay - total blank.
I have a few like that. No Time for Goodbye by Linwood Barclay - total blank.

It does sound interesting, reminds me of a blurb I read about one of Joe Hill's books. One day I'll get around to reading his work.



I loved Lauren Beukes' next book, Broken Monsters, even more.

Rhian wrote: "I've been reading under the done for weeks, now its gotten really good and I have a broken elbow making reading in bed pretty difficult"
That's rough with such a big book. Too bad about your elbow. I'm glad you are liking it. I tried talking my daughter into it but she chose It instead, another great choice.
That's rough with such a big book. Too bad about your elbow. I'm glad you are liking it. I tried talking my daughter into it but she chose It instead, another great choice.

King Novels are the ONLY HB's I buy these days. I don't buy paperbacks at all. Everything goes on my ereader for two reasons, lack of shelf space and yup the arm breaking weight of them can just be uncomfortable. GRRM novels would be down right despicable without my Kobo!

Rhian wrote: "@Kathryn once I finish this book I plan on reading something lighter as in weight ha ha"
But think of the muscles you've built up . . .
But think of the muscles you've built up . . .
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