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June 4th, 2009, 11:21
Originally Posted by Ubereil View Post
I'm reading V for Vendetta. Hopefully I'll get further than 20 pages this time around (I started it about a month ago, got 15 pages and then never read it again. Restarted two days ago).

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June 7th, 2009, 05:28
a very nice thread! recently i found "The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Fantasy" in a bargain bin for less than £2. also picked up Machiavelli's The Prince and The Authentic Adam Smith by James Buchan.

http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/p/…of-fantasy.htm
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June 8th, 2009, 20:42
I finally finished The Star Fraction by Ken McLeod. Ver-r-ry interesting read; the best new political fiction I've read in a long time. Puts Brave New World to shame IMO, even if it's not quite the level of George Orwell at his best. What's more, the guy actually manages to weave together a coherent anarcho-libertarian-Trotskyist political philosophy, *and* make it sound like the most natural thing in the world.

Between this guy and Iain M. Banks, I'm starting to feel that Communism might yet have a future. (Not sure if it's a future I want to be in, but still.)

OTOH, if you're not interested in political philosophy, this will probably be one huge WTF??? kind of experience. Gonna dig into The Stone Canal next.
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June 8th, 2009, 21:53
That's the one I dropped out of after about hundred pages or so. It wasn't that I felt it be boring or even that I found uninteresting but sort of made a conscious decision at that point that 'I couldn't be bothered' to finish it. I just don't have the literary patience to read science fiction over hundred twenty, hundred forty pages right now and am not striving for more. I'm interested in your opinion though as it's still resting on my bookshelf.
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June 9th, 2009, 05:05
We just finished our 'read aloud' on the 8-book 'Deltora Quest' series … now we need to buy the 'Shadowlands' 3-book series. Great fun outside on a warm night. This is Harry Potter level stuff, better edited, pretty simple but fun fantasy stuff.
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June 9th, 2009, 20:11
Picked up John Adams by David McCullogh for some quick early American political background. Have the feeling it may turn out to be very much 'pop' history though--I'm only a few chapters into it so I guess we'll see.
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June 11th, 2009, 03:38
You should read Democracy in America by Alexis de Tocqueville!
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June 12th, 2009, 16:27
Originally Posted by Rithrandil View Post
You should read Democracy in America by Alexis de Tocqueville!
Looked this one up and it sounds much more like what I had in mind--this John Adams thing is like watching a mini-series(which I guess it was) it's not bad, but very modern.

Thanks for the rec. I put it on my wishlist for next quarter's book allowance(along with Nixonland, Renegade, and some trashy novels. Christopher Buckley also has a book out about his dad which sounds interesting.
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June 13th, 2009, 21:18
Finished The Stone Canal. Wo-wee, straight from cyberpunk to space opera, and delightfully dystopian space opera at that.

There was also a great idea there for solving the Iranian nuke issue: free-market nuclear deterrence. Basically, anyone with nukes could sell contracts to anyone willing to pay for them, guaranteeing that they would respond with a nuclear strike on anyone dropping a nuke on the buyer.
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June 13th, 2009, 21:31
Originally Posted by magerette View Post
Looked this one up and it sounds much more like what I had in mind--this John Adams thing is like watching a mini-series(which I guess it was) it's not bad, but very modern.

Thanks for the rec. I put it on my wishlist for next quarter's book allowance(along with Nixonland, Renegade, and some trashy novels. Christopher Buckley also has a book out about his dad which sounds interesting.
Democracy in America is in the public domain, now, so you can save a few bucks unless you want the physical sensation of the book in your hands.

http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/t/tocq…xis/democracy/
or http://xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/DETOC/home.html

Nixonland is very good thus far - but I'm only a small way into the book so far. Nixon isn't even president yet :O
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June 14th, 2009, 12:22
Yesterday I was reading an old-fashioned mid-70s book about european castles I once bought on a flea market, second-hand. It wasn't as resourceful as I wished, but I learned some bits nevertheless.

I read it because I want to draw the floor plan of a castle I'm currently writing a story about.

Any help in that regard is appreciated (via PN). Because I have never drawn a floor plan so far. Not to speak of castles.
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For today I have scheduled a book about African music (in general) I also bought on a flea market several years ago. Unfortunately it covers only the time until the early 90s.
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June 15th, 2009, 21:09
I am re-reading the "The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath" by H.P. Lovecraft.
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June 15th, 2009, 21:26
Originally Posted by Thrasher View Post
I am re-reading the "The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath" by H.P. Lovecraft.
Blech, I couldn't stand Lovercraft trying to out-Dunsany Dunsany. Why d'you pick that one, and not, for example, At the Mountains of Madness or even The Case of Charles Dexter Ward?
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June 15th, 2009, 21:58
Hmm I just read the Mountains of Madness.

I like the descriptions better though in the Dream-Quest.

There also less overwrought emotional self-introspection in the Dream-Quest, and more on the environment and characters.
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June 16th, 2009, 07:20
Originally Posted by Rithrandil View Post
Democracy in America is in the public domain, now, so you can save a few bucks unless you want the physical sensation of the book in your hands.
Thanks for the info, but I'm afraid I'm really bad with e-books. The only thing I ever finished reading online was one of Sapkowski's Witcher stories, and that taxed my patience to the max. I guess I'm conditioned to curling up in my pajamas with some chocolate if I seriously want to read.
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June 16th, 2009, 09:45
Originally Posted by magerette View Post
Thanks for the info, but I'm afraid I'm really bad with e-books. The only thing I ever finished reading online was one of Sapkowski's Witcher stories, and that taxed my patience to the max. I guess I'm conditioned to curling up in my pajamas with some chocolate if I seriously want to read.
Tried a netbook? Reading e-books in bed is one of the primary functions of mine.
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June 16th, 2009, 10:23
Originally Posted by Prime Junta View Post
Blech, I couldn't stand Lovercraft trying to out-Dunsany Dunsany. Why d'you pick that one, and not, for example, At the Mountains of Madness or even The Case of Charles Dexter Ward?

Ever see the film adaption of The Case of Charles Dexter Ward? It's called The Resurrected. Not an A+ movie by any stretch, but interesting enough if you like the story.
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June 16th, 2009, 11:26
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Tried a netbook? Reading e-books in bed is one of the primary functions of mine.
I read heavily on my Dell Axim and iPod Touch, both with wonderful screens … Kindle is also quite nice, but I have no use for a $400 dedicated book reader.
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June 16th, 2009, 12:14
Originally Posted by JDR13 View Post
Ever see the film adaption of The Case of Charles Dexter Ward? It's called The Resurrected. Not an A+ movie by any stretch, but interesting enough if you like the story.
Nope, I haven't. I'll have to check it out; it's a good candidate for filming, that, since it doesn't require (easily corny) special effects. I wish somebody did a good film of At The Mountains of Madness, though -- it'd be quite easy to adapt to modern times, too.
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June 16th, 2009, 13:10
Guillermo del Toro wants to, but his schedule is filled until like 2017.
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