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message 2901: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 5387 comments Two threads...same conversation.... No, What's on second.

Isn't Jane part of the crew on Firefly


message 2902: by carol. , Senor Crabbypants (new)

carol.  | 2616 comments Me Tarzan, you Jane!

Hey, why don't we move the conversation to a new thread? kidding!

Now that my deficiency in the literary classics is showing... can I at least regain fantasy cred by saying I've read Norton?? ;)


message 2903: by The Pirate Ghost (new)

The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) Norton, Ralph Cramdon's buddy on the Honey Mooners right!... okay... maybe I should go back to bed.


message 2904: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 5387 comments Norton was a trend setter...he was the first to wear a T-shirt with a suit coat. Don Johnson apparently wanted to be just like him.


message 2905: by The Pirate Ghost (new)

The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) LOL...all he needed was a hat.


message 2906: by Bill (new)

Bill (kernos) | 350 comments I'm currently reading The Da Vinci Code and am finding it very entertaining. I did not pay much attention when it was a bestseller, but suspect it provoked a lot of controversy, both religious and feminist. It seems to have been canned by a low of reviewers, I suspect because their beliefs are challenged. But it is fun! Chill people.

History or fantasy. That is the question. Thing is for stuff I do know about, there's a lot of evidence for...


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I read Da Vinci Code, and while it was entertaining, it was pretty badly written. Also, Angels&Demons was better :P


message 2908: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Xu (kxu65) I thought that Angels and Demons was the best, then Da Vinci Code then The Lost Symbol.


message 2909: by Valerie (new)

Valerie (versusthesiren) | 357 comments Yeah, A&D was his best. I thought Da Vinci Code was cool, but I was thirteen when I read it... and even then, the whole agonizing-over-the-mirrored-writing chapter made me go "WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY."

Also, avoid Digital Fortress. D:


message 2910: by [deleted user] (new)

Oh man. Digital Fortress is horrid. HORRID.

I wanted to rage so hard after reading that book piece of garbage.


message 2911: by [deleted user] (new)

Finished Callahan's, loved it. Thanks Tracey :)


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Just the first book, planning on the others soonish. I liked the short story format of it. Let me get a quick read in before bed and whatnot.


message 2913: by Traci (new)

Traci Started Tigana. For some reason I was expecting a slow somewhat difficult read. I'm only on the second part and so much has already happened. Also more fantasy than I thought it would be from some of the comments I've read. Liking.


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I loved Tigana. I just found it rather melancholy overall.


message 2915: by whimsicalmeerkat (new)

whimsicalmeerkat | 0 comments I picked up Hounded earlier tonight and I am almost finished. It's exactly the sort of light fun I was in the mood for. I need to start reading an ARC of Leaving the Atocha Station soon and I do not have high hopes for it. Maybe I'll be surprised.


message 2916: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 5387 comments I just realized. I'm currently reading posts on this thread...


message 2917: by carol. , Senor Crabbypants (new)

carol.  | 2616 comments That counts as a book. ;)


message 2918: by whimsicalmeerkat (new)

whimsicalmeerkat | 0 comments Mike (the Paladin) wrote: "I just realized. I'm currently reading posts on this thread..."

What were you having before you switched to iced tea? I need some...


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Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 5387 comments I am not at liberty to divulge that information at this time. If at some future date that information does become available you may then at that time repeat your request and avail yourself of such knowledge as has then become available.

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whimsicalmeerkat | 0 comments Mike (the Paladin) wrote: "I am not at liberty to divulge that information at this time. If at some future date that information does become available you may then at that time repeat your request and avail yourself of such ..."

Are you beta testing some sort of controlled suubstance? *eyes widen* I'll be a subject.


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Carmen wrote: "I just finished A Dance With Dragons. Im conflicted. Its not what i thought. There were some good parts, some eye openers, some holy shit moments but on the whole i was less than impressed(and n..."

heh, you're not alone.

We've got a thread over here all about it. Come and kvetch with us :P


message 2922: by Helen (new)

Helen David (helen_h_david) I'm currently reading "My Blood Approves".


message 2923: by whimsicalmeerkat (new)

whimsicalmeerkat | 0 comments I just started Smilla's Sense of Snow. I think I'll be finishing up with The Christ-Haunted Landscape: Faith and Doubt in Southern Fiction soon. I've loved reading this book. It's taking me a long time, partly because it is broken into easily separated sections, but partly because it gives me so much material to digest.


message 2924: by Valerie (new)

Valerie (versusthesiren) | 357 comments Reading October Light and trying The Eyre Affair again.


message 2925: by whimsicalmeerkat (new)

whimsicalmeerkat | 0 comments So far, I'm enjoying it much more than I expected, based on my dislike of Borderliners. I suspect it will end up with a 3 or 4, but should rightfully be a 3.5 based on the first quarter. Who knows though, even I can't decide on a consistent rating criteria and I know I probably seem to show the bipolar disorder when most people look at mine. I do know Leaving the Atocha Station was terrible though!


message 2926: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, *good karma* (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 7282 comments I'm reading The Color of Magic and a romance book.

The Color of magic is a little hard to get into at first. I'm only a few pages in but it's not grabbing me.

The romance book is another freebie. When am I going to learn about these freaking free books??!?!? Geeez, they are almost always horrible. This one is a collection of short stories by the same author. What it feels like is a collection of story ideas the author started but never fleshed out or had edited or put any real effort in - so she stuck them in a book together and called them shorts. *blech*


message 2927: by Traci (new)

Traci MrsJoseph wrote: "I'm reading The Color of Magic and a romance book.

The Color of magic is a little hard to get into at first. I'm only a few pages in but it's not grabbing me.

The romance book is a..."


I agree about the freebie, and cheap books, thing. You feel really good with yourself for reading a budget book but honestly they're almost never something you'd read on your own and are just a waste of time, time that could be better spent reading something you actually want to. Time or money? I'd rather waste money. You can never make up lost time.

I disagree on Color of Magic. One of my favorite books. ;)


message 2928: by Maggie (new)

Maggie K | 730 comments I am trying to finish up The Black Prism, The Bonehunters, and Foreigner, and planning to start up On Basilisk Station, Night of Knives reread and A Shadow in Summer...somehow though the plan never works....lol


message 2929: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, *good karma* (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 7282 comments Traci wrote: "I agree about the freebie, and cheap books, thing. You feel really good with yourself for reading a budget book but honestly they're almost never something you'd read on your own and are just a waste of time, time that could be better spent reading something you actually want to. Time or money? I'd rather waste money. You can never make up lost time."

And most of them are really bad. I just can't help myself...I see a free book and I'm all "yes!!!!" *sigh* I've gotten burned almost every single time (with the exception of Baen's Free Library, of course). Even the $0.99 books are usually better than the free ones. I have a couple of fantasy freebies that I've started and never finished due to this same reason... Dang it, I must break this habit cause it's giving me fits, lol.

You are soooo right. I'd rather waste money.




Re: The Color of Magic - maybe I should skip ahead? It's ok it's just not really attention grabbing right now.


message 2930: by Traci (new)

Traci Most of Pratchett's books are considered a part of the Discworld series but there are series within it. There are the Rincewind books. The watch, guard, books. The witch and death books. From the other books I know you like I'd have you try the witch books but I'm not sure which is first.


message 2931: by Traci (new)

Traci Try Wyrd Sisters. Or The Wee Free Men (Tiffany Aching, #1), it's more young adult but one of his best books.


message 2932: by colleen the convivial curmudgeon (last edited Aug 15, 2011 11:19AM) (new)

colleen the convivial curmudgeon (blackrose13) I've never read the Tiffany Aching series. I really must rectify that one of these days.


message 2933: by Jenny (last edited Aug 15, 2011 11:36AM) (new)

Jenny (jennyc89) Someone suggested this on another thread, a Discworld reading guide!

I'm reading The Help but I'm still not too far in because I was focusing on Homeland (which I really liked!). The Help is such a fun read! I've already laughed out loud a few times. I think I'll have some time to really get into in over the next couple of days.

I also started The Three Musketeers. The details can be somewhat hard to follow, but I love the banter between the three musketeers.


message 2934: by [deleted user] (new)

Finished Queen of Sorcery yesterday, gonna start Magician's Gambit when I can


message 2935: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 5387 comments My daughter is one of the world's great Discworld fans, but she doesn't care for The Colour of Magic that much.
None of the wizard books are her favorite. When I found The Colour of Magic only mildly funny she insisted I try some of the others and I agree with her. Moving Pictures broke me up. I like most of the The Discworld books, but didn't care for the first couple (The Colour of Magic, The Light Fantastic) that much.


colleen the convivial curmudgeon (blackrose13) My suggestion would be to pick one of the sub-series that's not the Wizards (i.e. Witches, Death, City Watch or Industrial Revolution) and then read the first one or two in that series and, if you like them, then expand from there. (Adding the caveat that 'Equal Rites' is not all that great, and you could skip it and start with 'Wyrd Sisters' instead.)

As for which of the sub-series to start with - well, that really depends. Everyone has their own preferences, of course. I love the Witches, for instance, and the boy prefers the Watch.

I will say that you can hardly go wrong with Death, though. I have yet to meet a Discworld fan who didn't like the Death books.

***

I am currently reading Royal Assassin by Robin Hobb and Murder and Magic by Randall Garrett.


message 2937: by Valerie (new)

Valerie (versusthesiren) | 357 comments Finished The Eyre Affair... still not a fan, but at least I got through it this time. I like British humor, but I thought this just tried way too hard. :/

Started Royal Assassin.


message 2938: by whimsicalmeerkat (new)

whimsicalmeerkat | 0 comments I just started Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. I'm reading Harry freakin' Potter, and I'm enjoying it... *looks for frogs falling from the sky*


message 2939: by carol. , Senor Crabbypants (new)

carol.  | 2616 comments Woohoo, Denae.

you will be assimilated


message 2940: by Jason (new)

Jason (darkfiction) | 3204 comments Harry Potter is an awesome series to read. And they only get better with each book. Enjoy, Denae!


message 2941: by whimsicalmeerkat (new)

whimsicalmeerkat | 0 comments *sigh* both the Harry Potter crowd and the pretentious literary snots in one day... *gets back to Gravity's Rainbow*


message 2942: by Marina (new)

Marina Fontaine (marina_fontaine) | 175 comments Enjoy Harry Potter Denae!

I'm back to the Repairman Jack series with Crisscross (Book 8 of 15).


message 2943: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 5387 comments I hate to join the crowd Denae...but Harry Potter is an exceptional series. Sorry.


message 2944: by whimsicalmeerkat (new)

whimsicalmeerkat | 0 comments Like I said, I'm enjoying it so far.


message 2945: by Maggie (new)

Maggie K | 730 comments It does seem to be a one extreme or another thing to be reading it with Gravity's Rainbow, though.

Just sayin'


message 2946: by whimsicalmeerkat (new)

whimsicalmeerkat | 0 comments I'm reading something like 8 books right now. Some I'll move through really quickly and others will take me a long time. GR is one of the latter. I'm reading it roughly 30-40 pages at a time. It's one of those that takes a bit to process. The juxtaposition wasn't really intentional, but does amuse me.


message 2947: by Scott (new)

Scott | 165 comments I finished my 3rd read of It this morning. There are some many stories that are interwoven into the novel. This is my favorite book.

I then jumped right into The Stupidest Angel: A Heartwarming Tale of Christmas Terror. I needed something lighter after reading It.


message 2948: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 940 comments Dang! Over 260 posts to catch up on! Not only do you people love to read a lot of words, you love to write them!

I don't think I mentioned it here, but I finished Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? last week. Here is my review. It's long because I'm not writing a review for other people, but as a way for me to break down a book and analyze it for my own benefit. That's why I don't usually write reviews for books I feel I'm not going to learn anything from.

http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

Now, I am continuing with Atwood's book that was recommended by several people, The Blind Assassin.


message 2949: by Scott (new)

Scott | 165 comments Ala wrote: "Oh man. Digital Fortress is horrid. HORRID.

I wanted to rage so hard after reading that book piece of garbage."


I agree on this. It was definitely his worst.


message 2950: by The Pirate Ghost (new)

The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) Denae wrote: "I'm reading something like 8 books right now. Some I'll move through really quickly and others will take me a long time. GR is one of the latter. I'm reading it roughly 30-40 pages at a time. It's ..."

I'm saving Harry Potter (and the movies) for when my kids get a little older and I'll read it with them. At least Harry's age. Now we're still dealing with Skippyjon Jones, and enjoying it.


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