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CalledToArms
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Yea, it has definitely been slow moving. I am certainly more interested in Merlin as well. When I finish this I am going to read The Book of Merlyn that is technically the conclusion to TOAFK. Hoping that is interesting. I mean I had wanted to read TOAFK for awhile now and was excited starting it but I have kind of been reading it a book/section at a time in between other books I am reading.

8/28/2010 3:45:16 PM

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Technically it's for Ergonomics class, but I'd been wanting to read it anyway.

8/28/2010 3:47:44 PM

Misha
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^that's next on my list once I track it down, it looks fantastic

/design nerd

8/28/2010 4:33:14 PM

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"Yea, it has definitely been slow moving. I am certainly more interested in Merlin as well. When I finish this I am going to read The Book of Merlyn that is technically the conclusion to TOAFK. Hoping that is interesting. I mean I had wanted to read TOAFK for awhile now and was excited starting it but I have kind of been reading it a book/section at a time in between other books I am reading."


I didn't even know that book existed until just a few days ago, but I definitely plan to read it soon.

8/28/2010 8:32:24 PM

tromboner950
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^^DH Hill should still have a copy of it left. But I don't know whether or not alumni can check out books... probably not.

8/28/2010 11:01:48 PM

CalledToArms
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Though I haven't had a lot of time to read (been crazy busy lately as usual), I have been loving my re-read of the count of monte cristo. Been buying up other Dumas books I see at our local used bookstore to read later; I really like his writing style and the flow and cleverness of his dialogue.

8/31/2010 9:21:34 AM

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About half done with The Blind Watchmaker and I'm certain if I have read this when I was in high school I would have studied Biology instead of Computer Science. Maybe I'll win the lottery.

9/1/2010 9:21:03 AM

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Picked up

over the weekend. I love it so far. Kind of reminds me of the Chronicles of Narnia.

9/8/2010 9:33:29 AM

neodata686
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finishing up:



Need some recommendations on further reading. Was thinking about trying out Terry Goodkind or Robin Hobb. Haven't read anything by either author. Any suggestions?

9/8/2010 12:33:38 PM

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I am on book 7 of The Sword of Truth by Terry Goodkind. It has gone a good bit downhill since around book 4 but the first few are quite good. Not that these middle books are bad (there are 11 total) but it really feels like he stretches every little thing out to make a book; and thinks his readers care about his opinion on economics and socialism.

Overall a recommendation so far; but be prepared to invest time.

9/8/2010 12:35:42 PM

neodata686
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Yeah that's how I feel about the Wheel of Time Series. They started to slow down toward book 6-7. I took a break with the Lord of Chaos.

9/8/2010 12:50:01 PM

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9/8/2010 12:56:29 PM

Lokken
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^^I would also HIGHLY recommend Daemon and Freedom (TM).

And if you've not read the dark tower series its a must.

[Edited on September 8, 2010 at 12:57 PM. Reason : *]

9/8/2010 12:56:57 PM

CalledToArms
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"Yeah that's how I feel about the Wheel of Time Series. They started to slow down toward book 6-7. I took a break with the Lord of Chaos."


Yea I gave up on the Wheel of Time series. Maybe someday I'll pick it back up...

It was a decent story and the first few books were good but overall it just felt longer than it needed to be and started to drag on too much for me.

9/8/2010 1:05:35 PM

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"^^I would also HIGHLY recommend Daemon and Freedom (TM).

And if you've not read the dark tower series its a must."


Yeah Daemon and Freedom look pretty interesting. I'll check them out.

I ALWAYS flip throught he Dark Tower series and keep meaning to read them. I've read a few other Stephen King books and enjoy his writing. I've just never gotten around to reading them.

How about Assassin's Apprentice? I've heard good things, and my dad really enjoyed Hobb's Liveship Trader's series.

9/8/2010 1:20:17 PM

CalledToArms
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^ I think someone on here has read Assassin's Apprentice I just can't remember who.

As far as the Dark Tower series, I do plan to read them later this year. I just picked up all of them from my father-in-law.

9/8/2010 1:24:52 PM

neodata686
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annnndddd I just got the new Kindle and it's so easy to buy books (sadly they're just as easy to pirate but i'll buy). They're so cheap too. Plus it's awesome because they sync to your phone if you don't have your Kindle with you.

9/8/2010 1:31:10 PM

Lokken
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I have to say

I didn't read the Dark Tower series. I listened to the audio books. The two narrators that King let do it did an amazing job and really brought it to life.

Same with Daemon and Freedom(TM) actually. Though a friend read those two and still really enjoyed them.

9/8/2010 4:38:27 PM

CalledToArms
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Cool. I may have to check that out...it seems more and more that I might actually benefit from listening to some audio books. Mainly because of the lack of time to sit down and really read as long as I would like to lately. I listen to music all the time while I am at work, just not sure if I could concentrate on both work and an audio book well enough at the same time.

9/8/2010 4:59:48 PM

Lokken
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Definitely not. At work its music. But when I am driving or when I am at the gym audio books are damn awesome.

9/8/2010 6:16:40 PM

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9/9/2010 10:49:40 AM

Byrn Stuff
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^^My girl listens to audiobooks whenever she's driving. She also raved about the readers for King's Dark Tower series. It's one of my favorite series, and it was really cool to have someone bring it to life for her.

[Edited on September 9, 2010 at 10:50 AM. Reason : ^]

9/9/2010 10:50:24 AM

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"I am on book 7 of The Sword of Truth by Terry Goodkind. It has gone a good bit downhill since around book 4 but the first few are quite good. Not that these middle books are bad (there are 11 total) but it really feels like he stretches every little thing out to make a book; and thinks his readers care about his opinion on economics and socialism."


Haha, you ain't seen nothin' yet. The last few books are barely veiled diatribes against socialism.

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"^ I think someone on here has read Assassin's Apprentice I just can't remember who."


I have. It's a pretty good series. I'm glad it ended where it did. Any more/longer books in the series would have really drug it out too long. It's a good read.

The Dark Tower series is a must read, especially the first four books in the series. The song of Ice and Fire is really good if that fat fuck would ever finish it. Terry Goodkind, Terry Brooks, Robin Hobb, Patrick Rothfuss, Greg Keyes, Scott Bakker, Guy Gavriel Kay, David Athony Durham are all worth checking out.

9/9/2010 1:45:04 PM

Byrn Stuff
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I've loved watching the dark tower comics progress. I think they capture the writing style really well. Plus, they have gorgeous artwork.

9/9/2010 2:15:32 PM

CalledToArms
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^^ Yea I'm anxiously waiting Rothfuss' second book and Martin better finish ASOIAF

9/9/2010 2:52:56 PM

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9/9/2010 4:39:18 PM

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9/10/2010 2:27:21 AM

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9/10/2010 5:04:02 PM

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9/19/2010 9:17:22 AM

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9/19/2010 9:22:46 AM

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9/20/2010 11:03:10 PM

CalledToArms
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^can't believe it has been almost a year since I read that I think Really enjoyed it though; hope you do too.

9/21/2010 8:07:36 AM

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9/22/2010 3:20:34 PM

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9/23/2010 11:50:07 AM

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I'm trying to read more YA Lit since I'm teaching a YA Lit elective second semester. This is off to a slow start, and I'm still pretty annoyed by the protagonist, but it's the last book in the series.



I'm loving this one. I can hardly put it down.

9/23/2010 2:10:05 PM

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9/23/2010 2:48:30 PM

AlliePaige
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Starting this tonight for book club

9/23/2010 6:58:02 PM

CalledToArms
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10/3/2010 9:46:20 PM

khcadwal
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right now i'm reading nothing. i have a stack of fiction books that are on my "list" and on my dresser but i can't seem to get into any of them at the moment. but what i came here to ask is does anyone in here have any recommendations for good non-fiction books about the mob/mafia? i will also accept fiction recommendations, but right now my new "thing" is mob history. don't ask me why...

10/5/2010 12:34:38 AM

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Just finished:


Bittersweet ending, but then I kinda expected that.

[Edited on October 5, 2010 at 1:12 AM. Reason : ;]

10/5/2010 1:11:36 AM

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Reading again so the incoming movie can have no shot at meeting expectations.

10/5/2010 8:47:22 AM

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"I think someone on here has read Assassin's Apprentice I just can't remember who."

i've also read hobb's three trilogies...i like the farseer trilogy best, followed by the liveship traders, and then finally the tawny man...worth a read, IMO

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"Haha, you ain't seen nothin' yet. The last few books are barely veiled diatribes against socialism."

hah

10/5/2010 10:29:37 AM

Byrn Stuff
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I can't believe how quickly I fell back into the writing of T. H. White.



This has been ok, but like many YA books, I find myself annoyed with the protagonist.



Meh.

10/5/2010 10:32:30 AM

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10/13/2010 1:41:17 PM

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10/19/2010 9:52:35 PM

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I'm just getting into this. It's almost frustratingly withholding with its details about what's going on, but the language keeps drawing me forward. I don't know what the quality is, but I just love reading the author's descriptions and explanations.



I'm really enjoying how this author is building on the world and characters created in the original book of the trilogy (Inkheart). I also love all the allusions to other books; she frames each chapter with an excerpt from another book, just as she did in the original. It's surprisingly effective, and it's all the more fun when I've read the book she references.

10/20/2010 11:10:11 AM

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Excellent so far.

10/25/2010 11:47:22 AM

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pretty entertaining!

10/25/2010 12:02:18 PM

Byrn Stuff
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^Have you read any Oliver Sacks (The Man who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and An Anthropologist on Mars)?

10/25/2010 12:44:13 PM

neodata686
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Just started "Name of the Wind" by Patrick Rothfuss. Anyone read it?

10/25/2010 1:36:02 PM

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