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That's awesome, Aloha!

Blaine is a pain.


Just wait until you find out!:)

Hi, Phil-
I saw that you're having a blast with The Tommyknockers! I think that's awesome, man.






That's awesome, Kit and Aloha!!:)


Hi, Kyle-
What do you think, so far? I really want to read Adam..someday.. I LOVE Ted Dekker!!


The Devil in the White City is terrific. I've also read Thunderstruck by Larson but haven't had a chance to read his other books yet. He's fantastic at making a work of non-fiction just, if not more in some cases, as compelling as any piece of fiction out there today.


Hi, Kyle-
What do you think, so far? I really want to read Adam..someday.. I LOV..."
Thank you, Kyle.:) I really appreciate that.


Hi, Kyle-
What do you think, so fa..."
Oh, thank you very much. I'll have to check it out.

The Devil in the White City is terrific. I've also read Thunderstruck by L..."
It's very good so far. I agree; sometimes I feel like I'm reading a novel instead of a non-fiction work.

I'm still reading Moby-Dick, but I can honestly say I only pay attention to about half of it, and I haven't gone back to see if I skimmed something important when my mind started wandering...definitely not the most exciting sea-adventure book I've read!


Kit★ wrote: "Just finished The Wind Through the Keyhole and I thought it was fantastic, but way too short."

One can never go wrong with a Cormack McCarthy novel, IMO!

I'm still reading Moby-Dick, but I can..."
Well, Moby-Dick is definitely one of those books that tends to drag on and on, and the reader must be patient. Take the good with the bad.

I'm debating whether to take a quick break from the series after this one to catch up on my other reads. I'd like to read Jerzy Kosinski: A Biography and work by him. A close friend is focusing on this author, and I'd like to have a good dialogue regarding Kosinski.
I have not touched Only Revolutions lately. The book requires work to read and I've been distracted with too many things. But I would like to get back to it. Mark Z. Danielewski's work gives me so much mental satisfaction when I'm done with it.

Wow, way to go, Aloha!! It's so great to hear that you're really enjoying the series now.:) Totally awesome, isn't it?
My copy of House of Leaves and The Whalestoe Letters arrived earlier this week! I cannot wait to delve into them!!

Thank you. I love the series. It is different from the usual fantasy, which is refreshing. I like the cowboy feel to it, too.
LOL! I'll send you a boxful of aspirin to go with HoL. I hope you enjoy them. It's good to read this with a buddy. Think of it as a book puzzle game. I like puzzles and I like books. This is a great hybrid.

I read Scar Tissue earlier this year and loved it. I've read a few rock n roll memoir type books, but that's easily my favorite.
Did you see RHCP at the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame induction? It was pretty heartfelt.
Did you see RHCP at the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame induction? It was pretty heartfelt.

I'm currently listening to the Dark Tower 4.5, The Wind Through the Keyhole: A Dark Tower Novel, which is narrated by King himself. Mr. King, please don't quit your day job as a writer. I hate the narration so much, I'm considering having my computer's Alex voice read to me. For a writer who knows his own book, his emphasis is atonal and wrong, wrong, wrong. He sounds like he's reading his stuff. I miss Frank Muller, may he rest in peace.


I'm sorry that you're not enjoying the audio of TWTTK.
The books on robots sounds very interesting. I think I'll check those out.:) Thank you. Hmmm...very interesting, indeed!

I'm surprised at how readable Mind Children was. He gives interesting details on the progression of robotic development. I didn't know that it was split between two different approaches, the artificial intelligence approach, where they focus on computational tasks, and the more menial part, where they focus on the body and mobility of the robot. He also went through several approaches and theories about making the robot as functional and as close to human as possible. I highly recommend this, Dustin. You would find it really interesting. If you go to Amazon, you can find a used book for a really great price. I usually buy hardbacks because they're easier to read, if I can't find an eBook or an audio.
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Wow, you are just flying through the series, aren't you?? I'm impressed!