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Hi again, Aloha!
I'm not sure how, but I seem to have missed this when you posted it. Anyway, I just wanted to thank you, and say that I very much appreciate you saying so.:)
I have no doubt that I'd find it very interesting, as well!


Dustin wrote: "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 artifi..."

The possibilities of combining the brain with robot is astounding. It can range from what we're familiar with now, the middle ear implants that allow people to hear again, to one day being able to explore distant hostile planets in a robotic body from the comfort of your livingroom, seeing and sensing the foreign environment from the robotic body.
I'm still working on the paper book (snail read), Mind Children: The Future of Robot and Human Intelligence, which I would not recommend for the layman who is not used to reading technical manuals. It's not full of formulas and technical gibberish, but enough for people who cringe at anything that sounds technical or contains math to put down the book.
I'm starting Tigana. The prose is flowing and beautiful.

Thank you, Aloha! I appreciate that.:)


Going to start on Wolves of the Calla now. It just recently dawned on me that I've been averaging a book by King a month since October 2011.
I loved The Things They Carried.....
Coen Brothers eh, Jason. That could be good or bad, then. Some of them I like a lot (Fargo, Raising Arizona, Oh Brother Where Art Thou?) and some pretty much sucked (Big Lebowski).
So I guess I just need to read it for myself....
Coen Brothers eh, Jason. That could be good or bad, then. Some of them I like a lot (Fargo, Raising Arizona, Oh Brother Where Art Thou?) and some pretty much sucked (Big Lebowski).
So I guess I just need to read it for myself....

Ladies and Gentlemen, we have a heretic on board!


Coen Brothers eh, Jason. That could be good or bad, then. Some of them I like a lot (Fargo, Raising Arizona, Oh Brother Where Art Thou?) and some pretty much s..."
Hahaha. Curious to see what you think then as I'm a big, Big Lebowski fan but didn't think a whole lot of Oh Brother. That being said The Sisters Brothers did remind me Oh Brother in parts.



For those that read Deadlocked, how is that book. I feel Sookie Stackhouse series is a wash now.

For those that read Deadlocked, how is that book. I feel Sookie Stackhouse series is a wash now."
It was ok. These books are like comfort food - in some respects the familiarity is nice, and it's a fun fluffy read, but I haven't really enjoyed a Sookie book since Dead and Gone. She really needs to wrap the series up, but she left things hanging at the end of this one, so I guess there's going to be at least one more.

For those that read Deadlocked, how is that book. I feel Sookie Stackhouse series is a wash now."
It was ok. T..."
I know she plans to stop on book 13. I just purchased Deadlocked but not that enthused to read it.

Mystery Walk."
Hi, Charlene-
I'm just curious, have you read everything by McCammon?

Once I get some sleep I'm going to start in on The Town and the City.


I'..."
I agree. Blair Witch gets no love. That's the scariest movie I've ever seen.


That movie scared me....I should go find it and watch it to scare the pants off of me. It has been too long.

Once I get some sleep I'm going to start in on The Town and the C..."
Oh WOW, Jason!!:)



I felt the same way, but kept going, it picked up after the halfway mark and I actually ended up enjoying the book.

This is one of my favorites, actually the last three are my favorites.

This is one of my favorites, actually the last three are my favorites."
Good to know, Drew! I am looking forward to getting into them. I heard Wolves is pretty action-packed. :)


This is one of my favorites, actually the last three are my favorites."
Good to know, Drew! I am looking forward to getting int..."
I'm sure you'll enjoy it much more than W&G..

I stopped reading Patterson after learning of his use of 'ghost writers', with JP coming up with the plot alone. Seems rather a disingenuous display of arrogance to me.

This is the exact reason I refuse to read anything from him.

I hadn't realized that Patterson utilizes ghost writers for his work...


Yeah, its the only way I see he can have more than one book coming out per year.

That's always a possibility, Jason!:)

Oh, okay. Thank you, Kevin.

This is the ex..."
Same here. And, because the books suck.

Kidding. I have no idea, really."
That was priceless. Thank for the good laugh.

Now, I'm going to read Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?.
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