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05-30-2011, 04:15 PM | #9557 | |
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05-30-2011, 05:18 PM | #9558 | |
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I suspect that even before 9/11 some of those guards might not have been so taken with her as the guards appeared to be--but I just loved the book anyway. I will check out the stand alones too. I love stand alones. Gilman apparently lived (or still does part time) in Albuquerque. Since I'm from NM, she's practically from my home town. Not that that matters to anything at all, but it warms my heart TOO! |
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05-30-2011, 07:52 PM | #9559 |
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Hiaason is NOT funny, but "Tourist Season" is a really good murder mystery.
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05-30-2011, 09:47 PM | #9560 | |
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05-30-2011, 10:13 PM | #9561 | |
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05-30-2011, 11:29 PM | #9562 | |
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So I went and bought that Carina Press 99 cent tie-in-to-the-freebie novel; it only cost me $1.11 after taxes which may end up being less in CAD, even after Visa's less-than-favourable currency exchange surcharge. I was feeling pretty generous after having read a rather good book today, The Long Tomorrow, a semi-classic post-apocalyptic sf novel by Leigh Brackett, an sf/mystery writer who also did screenplays for The Big Sleep and The Empire Strikes Back, among other things. I bought this title on sale when Phoenix Pick had their 50% off coupon in April, after having gotten The Best of Edmond Hamilton, who was Brackett's husband and had stories chosen by her as one of their free e-book of the month selections. It's kind of a really depressing coming-of-age in the wake of a nuclear disaster which has led the surviving portions of US humanity to regroup in strongly religious Mennonite/Amish-type no-tech farming communities where too much knowledge and dissent and questioning of the new status quo are very strongly and sometimes fatally discouraged, yet the exploratory spirit and/or technological luxuries of a previous age lives on in a mythical hidden science-city*. But it was a very good book about the dangers of fear, fanaticism, the preconceptions you have about the world you imagine beyond your personal borders, the nature and meaning of personal responsibility, and how you have to find your own way instead of clinging to the past in whatever form. Highly recommended if you like post-apocalyptic explorations of human nature and reconstructive societies, for better or worse. I'll have to look up Brackett's other work sometime, some of which is available via Baen. * Cities are banned because having too large a population concentration with too many resources would require technological advances which would lead people to another nuclear disaster, or so the reasoning goes. |
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05-31-2011, 01:24 AM | #9563 | |
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05-31-2011, 02:06 AM | #9564 |
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I just finished the Mortal Instruments series yesterday. Cassandra Clare obviously has a fine sense of humor and I caught myself chuckling many times while reading. But while Jace and Simon's ironic retorts are funny, I think Mortal Instruments lacks the most important thing of a good series/book: the plots aren't complex enough, easy-to-guess, and perhaps because it aims to teenage readers, it doesn't suit me (still teenage but not quite) well.
So, I will either start reading The Chronicles of Narnia or catch up with the latest book in Michael Scott's The Secrets of Immortal Nicholas Flamel: #4 The Necromancer. |
05-31-2011, 09:47 AM | #9565 |
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I just got...Endless Nights by Maureen Miller; it's a Carina Press. I don't think it is on sale though. $3.99? Something like that. I don't read a lot of romantic suspense, but one of my friends liked this particular title.
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05-31-2011, 11:19 AM | #9566 |
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Really? I find him hilarious. In one of his books, the protagonist fends off the bad guys with a frozen iguana. Now that is comedy. Of course, my tastes run to black/twisted, random, or very dry in the comedy vein so I'm probably not a good measure of what most people find funny.
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05-31-2011, 11:24 AM | #9567 |
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You are just fine Covington. A book with a character named Skink oughta be funny.
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05-31-2011, 12:56 PM | #9568 | |
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Started Aftertime by Sophie Littlefield quit halfway through & read Monster Hunters International instead. Great book thanks for the rec. Either Felix Castor Book 2 or Sharp Objects next. |
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05-31-2011, 01:55 PM | #9569 | |
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And well... I guess you could take a break after each book in the series to read something less taxing. That's what I'm planning to do anyway, because it is quite heavy to plough through... Last I've seen, it's about 4 books now. Are there going to be any more? |
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05-31-2011, 03:14 PM | #9570 |
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