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OT: what are you reading now?
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Finishing up "To Kill a Mockingbird" which I had never read. A great book! Last one was "The Boys in the Boat" also an excellent read.XLBGE, Small BGE, Homebrew and GuitarsRochester, NY
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Hemingway. Pure' honest prose. He transports you into the setting. Or, if you like suspense stuff, Baldacci's Hour Game. Riveting!Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga
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Crime and Punishment - Dostoyevsky"Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
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Just finished up Lords of Dicipline and started a new book. It's a collection of short stories by Chuck Palaniuk(fight club) called Haunted. They are disturbing but well written. A nice shock to the senses.1 large BGE, Spartanburg SC
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Franklin Barbecue. Pretty good read so far.Mckinney, TX
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I think this is correct, that Watchman is an earlier draft. I've also heard that there are some parts in Watchman that are also in TKAM verbatim.Botch said:
I thought I'd read somewhere recently that her new novel was actually written before TKAM, so it's more of a historical quirk than an intentional "change of character". Not sure on that though.Tim (Watkinsville) said:Concerning Harper Lee's new novel, I probably won't read that based on the reviews I have read. It sounds forced to me. Why turn Atticus into a racist? Whats the point?
I know that AL investigated alleged elder abuse, but I'm not sure I'll ever understand how Harper Lee went from saying that she was only going to do the one book for 50 years and then once a new lawyer became involved and her sister passed the new book is coming out. It just seems fishy to me.LBGE
Pikesville, MD
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Anyone here on Goodread? It would be easier to share book recommendations there then on here.
An interesting novel with a lot of technical jargon. If you're not into hard science fiction then skip this one.
Seveneves
by Neal StephensonFrom the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Anathem, Reamde, and Cryptonomicon comes an exciting and thought-provoking science fiction epic—a grand story of annihilation and survival spanning five thousand years.
What would happen if the world were ending?
A catastrophic event renders the earth a ticking time bomb. In a feverish race against the inevitable, nations around the globe band together to devise an ambitious plan to ensure the survival of humanity far beyond our atmosphere, in outer space.
But the complexities and unpredictability of human nature coupled with unforeseen challenges and dangers threaten the intrepid pioneers, until only a handful of survivors remain . . .
Five thousand years later, their progeny—seven distinct races now three billion strong—embark on yet another audacious journey into the unknown . . . to an alien world utterly transformed by cataclysm and time: Earth.
A writer of dazzling genius and imaginative vision, Neal Stephenson combines science, philosophy, technology, psychology, and literature in a magnificent work of speculative fiction that offers a portrait of a future that is both extraordinary and eerily recognizable. As he did in Anathem, Cryptonomicon,the Baroque Cycle, and Reamde, Stephenson explores some of our biggest ideas and perplexing challenges in a breathtaking saga that is daring, engrossing, and altogether brilliant.
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'The Value of Nothing' - Raj Patel
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Anybody read this one?
"American Catch: The Fight for Our Local Seafood" By Paul GreenbergColumbus, OH
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Paper or Plastic?
Are you reading "traditional" bound printed books or eBooks?
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I pretty much only read books on my iPad now. They are cheaper and I don't have to wait for them to get here or go to the store. I can also "rent" ebooks from my local library so sometimes there's a free option.UncleFred said:Paper or Plastic?
Are you reading "traditional" bound printed books or eBooks?1 large BGE, Spartanburg SC
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County of Parkland, Alberta, Canada
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Pretty much 100% kindle. An occasional paperback. I like "e-ink" style readers - I'm tired of computer and pad screens at the end of the day. Or outside reading...UncleFred said:Paper or Plastic?
Are you reading "traditional" bound printed books or eBooks?Lovin' my Large Egg since May 2012 (Richmond, VA) ... and makin' cookbooks at https://FamilyCookbookProject.com
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Yeah... Jeez...AlbertaEgger said:Lovin' my Large Egg since May 2012 (Richmond, VA) ... and makin' cookbooks at https://FamilyCookbookProject.com
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My wife has this really weird habit of fondling pages as she reads. She goes to the library on the regular so we are all paper.UncleFred said:Paper or Plastic?
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I've gotten so use to being able to change font, font size and back lighting, not to mention that I can put what I'm reading on everything from my e-reader, tablet, phone or laptop that I've found it very difficult to read a paperback copy of a book any more... of course, when the EMP blast or the mega solar flare takes out the grid and sends us back to the dark ages I guess we'll have to go back to paper (and do ALL our cooking on the egg!).theyolksonyou said:
My wife has this really weird habit of fondling pages as she reads. She goes to the library on the regular so we are all paper.UncleFred said:Paper or Plastic?
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The bible for the 10000th time.
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The Spice Merchants Daughter. Learning a ton about spices from a southeast Asian viewpoint.Lovin' my Large Egg since May 2012 (Richmond, VA) ... and makin' cookbooks at https://FamilyCookbookProject.com
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Make Me, Lee Child's latest in the Jack Reacher series. Quick easy read.
Boosting my confidence in case I need to kick someone's ass."I'm stupidest when I try to be funny"
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@Chief9 ... sounds like you might like Brad Taylor's Pike Logan series ... reading them in order is best. Is Vince Flynn's "The Survivor" being published?Chief9 said:
Just finished up Craig Johnson's Walt Longmire series. Currently working my way through the Brad Taylor series.
Also reading the "The Omnivore's Dilemma". Rather wordy, but an interesting read, especially if you grew up in the 50's and 60's and can remember the pre-McDonald's era and when the small family owned farms were the norm.
Washington, IL > Queen Creek, AZ ... Two large eggs and an adopted Mini Max
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The road by cormac McCarthyXL & MM BGE, 36" Blackstone - Newport News, VA
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Jonathan Strange & Mr Norell and Kenji's new cookbook.
LBGE
Pikesville, MD
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Stephen King's "Finders Keepers".
Next up, Ian Caldwell's "The Fifth Gospel".
Also . . . just downloaded Lee Child's "Make Me" . . . but only because I want to read it. Confidence level 's just fine.
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'Cause I'm a glutton for punishment, "Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology," By D. Graeber. A small book written before "Debt: The First 5000 Years." That one took me maybe 6 months to finish, it was so depressing. Y'know what, humans are cruel Effers.
My wife is re-reading the Brother Karamazov. I've teased her. "What? Again. Don't let me spoil it, but wait till Ivan meets the devil.." Its only 345,592 words long, so I suppose she may have forgotten some parts.
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Outlander; chick porn.
XXL #82 out of the first 100, XLGE X 2, LBGE (gave this one to daughter 1.0) , MBGE (now in the hands of iloveagoodyoke daughter 2.0) and lots of toys -
I usually avoid best sellers. Figure, why read it when everyone else is, and they'll let me know. But that is one I was happy to read in detail. Did not know that the millions of acres of corn growing in every direction might as well be plastic, as far as me grabbing a bite. No longer human digestible off the cob.Jeepster47 said:
Also reading the "The Omnivore's Dilemma". Rather wordy, but an interesting read, especially if you grew up in the 50's and 60's and can remember the pre-McDonald's era and when the small family owned farms were the norm.
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I'm too ADD to make it through a book. I rarely make it to the end of an internet article these days.
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Salumi and the art of charcuterie. I want to start curingColumbus, Ohio--A Gasser filled with Matchlight and an Ugly Drum.
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