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What are you reading these days? (Part ELEVEN (2015) ongoing thread for 2015
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I read Volume I about six weeks ago; now I am beginning Volume II. Very pro-Heinlein, but well written and interesting.
Robert A. Heinlein: In Dialogue with His Century: Volume 1 (1907-1948): Learning Curve and Robert A. Heinlein: In Dialogue with His Century Volume 2: The Man Who Learned Better.


213 books read:
audio_____132
ebook_____45
paper_____39
fiction_____178
non-fiction_____30
sortof_nonfiction_____5
Star Ratings
0_____4
1_____15
2_____25
3_____71
4_____74
5_____24
Avg 3.3
It was a good year for reading!

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It's long but very readable.

Great analysis, Jim!


No, I'm not drinking. Can't with my medication.
But I'm just feeling New Years Evy! C-E-L-E-B-R-A-T-E!
Celebrate getting older??? Am I crazy? LOLOL
Am watching that crazy Kathy Griffin while she teases Anderson Cooper on the CNN New Years show overlooking NYC.
Can't wait till the crystal ball comes down and Ed brings me the hors d'oervres. lol


Not sure if I mentioned that I'm currently reading Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption via Amazon Prime Kindle Cloud. I also have the book in the house since I gave it to my husband for Christmas. A movie adaptation came out on Christmas day.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1809398/?...

Jackie, I gather that's a "graphic novel". It so happens that I borrowed the following book from the library: Can't We Talk about Something More Pleasant?. It turns out to be a graphic novel... told in cartoons. It's a memoir about aging parents, supposed to be "comic relief". I get no relief even THINKING about the problems of aging. So I think I'll skip this one.


Actually, it was about Heinlein & finding that icons can have clay feet. When I started reading him in the late 60's & early 70's, I was reading his short stories which were published in the pulps & his juvenile novels. In both, he was was constrained & his writing was the better for it. After that, the true Heinlein began to emerge & I found I really didn't like the whole package.
As a thought experiment, Theodore Sturgeon's "If All Men Were Brothers Would You Let Your Sister Marry One?" was an excellent look at the incest taboo. Heinlein's take on it was more like a bad porn movie. He had everyone lusting after their parents, siblings, children, & even their clones over & over again. It was frankly nauseating.
Interestingly, he's not the only old SF/fantasy writer who went off the rails with sex. Philip José Farmer was always a bit randy & got more so until he got ridiculously gross, but the worst is Samuel R. Delany who wrote one of my all time favorite novels, The Einstein Intersection, & is a celebrated master of SF. Delany's Through the Valley of the Nest of Spiders was so awful I couldn't get through more than a couple of pages skimming. Very odd.



All the Light We Cannot See (Not sure if this is the right one by the right author - there are several with the same title.)
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Sycamore Row

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Thanks for the link, Jim. I don't think I could take the stress of such a thriller! But for those who can take it, it sounds like a really good read.


Thanks for the links, Werner. A worthy cause.

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Jim, thanks for telling us about that book. I love learning about historical figures. Does anyone know of any good biopics?

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Thanks for telling us about that book, Jim. Sometimes I get nervous reading stuff like that, e.g., diseases, etc. In my case, ignorance is bliss. :)




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Now I'm on to Hamilton's third, Murder Twice Told, 2 novellas ("The Black Cross" and "Deadfall") in one book.

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Thanks for the review, Jim. I usually can't handle a plot with too many twists. Takes concentration! You must have an excellent brain.!


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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0387851/?...
Stars: Blythe Danner, Faye Dunaway, Peter Fonda.
Jack Palance is also in it. He should make it interesting. :)

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The other was an old paperback, Line of Fire by Donald Hamilton. An excellent thriller with a really interesting main character. Nothing is quite what it seems & motivations are murky, but it all makes sense in the end, although how things will turn out is up for grabs. My review is here:
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Finish Forty and Home: The Untold World War II Story of B-24s in the Pacific. They had it and are saving it for me. Ed reads so much more than I do, but a different sort of book, of course.

From the Showtime page: There is a classified America we were never meant to see. From Academy Award®-winning writer/director Oliver Stone, this ten-part documentary series looks back at human events that at the time went under reported, but that crucially shaped America's unique and complex history over the 20th century. From the atomic bombing of Japan to the Cold War and the fall of Communism, this in-depth, surprising, and totally riveting series demands to be watched again and again.
imdb link: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&r...
I plan on watching it one of these days.

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"UNTOLD HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES 1 Season 2012"

I'll give it a few more days...

I also borrowed the film adaptation of the same novel on DVD from the library. Turned out to be a faulty DVD. But at least I saw who the characters were and a bit of the plot before the DVD broke down.
I also borrowed the audio version. Just like the book, it's slow going for me.
I'm not drawn in yet. But I'm only on page 59 of the large print version. I'll give it a few more days...


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