Whatcha reading redux.

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Masochist... (I tried, gave up... Tried listening to it on CD after a friend gave up on that, and I was commuting long distances every weekend, and gave up...) Its actually fascinating, in conception, but has all the vitality and action of a breeding record of cattle... XYZ513 by PQR234 out of VGH987, etc, etc, etc...
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Chris: Normally, I'm one of them. I LOVE detail. I love digressions and side stories... but seriously, there's a point at which you are just intellectually masturbating.
Well, they do say the erogenous zone is between the ears. :lol:
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I just read After America (Mark Steyn). It's a bit depressing.
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Steamforger wrote:He's one of my favorite characters in the series and, if memory serves, a Machinists Mate to boot.
Actually, he's an Airman Third class... The airship equivalent of a Bosun. :lol:
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Boston T. Party's Gun Bible.
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Just finished Ring of Fire III. Group of short stories with some of the stories being kind of blah. The one that kind of stuck in my brain concerned the poet John Milton being thrown into prison because of what he did in the other time line (supported Oliver Cromwell).

With the dilemma of already reading what he wrote in the other time line before he wrote it in his own, the story depicts his despair and the changes he goes through before finding a solution.

YMMV.
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evan price wrote:Just starting Eric Flint's 1632. Looks promising in the two chapters I've read so far.
Larry Correia's Monster Hunter International was good enough that I ordered the next two.
Not that this comes as a surprise...but...

[spoiler]Joe Buckley gets killed.[/spoiler]
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Jered wrote:
evan price wrote:Just starting Eric Flint's 1632. Looks promising in the two chapters I've read so far.
Larry Correia's Monster Hunter International was good enough that I ordered the next two.
Not that this comes as a surprise...but...

[spoiler]Joe Buckley gets killed.[/spoiler]
Ah yes, I was just re-reading

[spoiler]about the sudden demise of the SLNS Joesph Buckley[/spoiler]
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Well, based on the rousing reviews from Chris and Aglifter, Tolkien is still sitting on the coffee table, untouched for now. I'll dig into it eventually, but Meanwhile I've started into the Barsoom series of Edgar Rice Burroughs. Always meant to read them, and now that the movie is coming, I want to be able to nitpick it. :lol:
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Just finished Children of the Sky. I enjoy Vernor Vinge, but man does he write slow. I enjoyed it, BUT- it's not a small book, it took him many years to write and it's really not satisfying on its own because it reads like the (slow) first book of a trilogy.

[spoiler]And it's pretty obvious that at least some of the hardcore Deniers really mean it, that they're Own3d by the Blight[/spoiler]

Just started Neal Stephenson's latest, REAMDE. Loving it already.

Edit: Caught own typo.
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