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Gophernut 02:04 PM 03-26-2013
Storm of Swords - George R.R. Martin. Third book in the Song of Ice and Fire series. Basically the Game of Thrones series. Really good stuff.
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GTsetGO 06:56 PM 03-28-2013
Darth Plageuis

good so far.
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riverdawg 07:57 PM 03-28-2013
Pete Dexters "Spooner".
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CigarNut 11:03 PM 03-28-2013
The Martian by Andy Weir and R. C. Bray

I have to say I was surprised at how good this book was. I could not put it down. The writing had a nice blend of technical details, plot, story and humor. I highly recommend it!
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pnoon 12:36 AM 03-29-2013
Cross Country by James Patterson
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CigarNut 01:38 AM 03-31-2013
WIRED by Douglas E. Richards
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rebelknight 04:41 PM 04-01-2013
Point Your Face at This by Demetri Martin - really more viewing than reading but a book none the less
A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess
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rebelknight 05:20 PM 04-09-2013
The O'Reilly factor
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rebelknight 02:59 AM 04-16-2013
A Feast for Crows (book 4 of a song of ice and fire) by George R.R. Martin
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jledou 06:00 AM 04-16-2013
Killing Floor by Lee Child and Trader of Secrets by Steve Madriani
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tsolomon 08:27 AM 04-16-2013
Odd Thomas by Dean Koontz
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CasaDooley 08:13 PM 04-17-2013
Damn Few/Making the Modern SEAL Warrior
by Rorke Denver and Ellis Henican. :-)
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cmitch 08:35 PM 04-17-2013
The Remnant by William Giles. It's a apocolyptic fiction novel that had me hooked in the first chapter. Written by a local author and professionally printed by our company, one of the best independently published books I've seen. It is available on Amazon as an ebook or the author will sell direct.
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DTM 06:06 PM 04-18-2013
The Lords of Salem - Rob Zombie and B. K. Evenson
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shilala 07:57 PM 04-22-2013
Originally Posted by CigarNut:
The Martian by Andy Weir and R. C. Bray

I have to say I was surprised at how good this book was. I could not put it down. The writing had a nice blend of technical details, plot, story and humor. I highly recommend it!
Originally Posted by CigarNut:
WIRED by Douglas E. Richards
Michael, I just dug this thread out to suggest The Martian to you, I finished it the other night. I knew you'd like it. And what's even crazier is that right now I'm reading Wired. What are the odds?
The sequel to Wired is Amped, looks like I'll read that. Right before The Martian I read Diamond Age - Neal Stephenson. Loved it. If you haven't read Snow Crash, you should check out the sample. Great book. I wish he wrote more sci-fi, but he only has one other title in that genre and it sounds sucky.
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CigarNut 01:42 PM 04-23-2013
Originally Posted by shilala:
Michael, I just dug this thread out to suggest The Martian to you, I finished it the other night. I knew you'd like it. And what's even crazier is that right now I'm reading Wired. What are the odds?
The sequel to Wired is Amped, looks like I'll read that. Right before The Martian I read Diamond Age - Neal Stephenson. Loved it. If you haven't read Snow Crash, you should check out the sample. Great book. I wish he wrote more sci-fi, but he only has one other title in that genre and it sounds sucky.
I will have to check these out when I get back home. Thanks for the suggestions!
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shilala 09:33 PM 04-23-2013
The Human Division -John Scalzi is done now, Michael. It was one of those "chapter a week for $.99 each" deals they do. I'm pretty certain it's based on the Old Man's War series, which was EXCELLENT.
It's ready on the 14th of May, all collated into one book for $12.99.
Here's a link so you can check it out.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Human-Divi...I2FG3OMUVD0EU8

Here's a link to Scalzi's page at Amazon...
http://www.amazon.com/John-Scalzi/e/...751&sr=1-2-ent

(Sorry for not hyper linking. It's hell on my iPad.)
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AdamJoshua 09:41 PM 04-23-2013
Ender's Shadow. It's Ender's Game but Bean's view. Pretty cool idea and works really well, if you liked Ender's Game you'll really enjoy this.
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rebelknight 06:24 AM 04-25-2013
Jurassic Park
Daytripper
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CigarNut 01:52 PM 04-25-2013
Originally Posted by shilala:
The Human Division -John Scalzi is done now, Michael. It was one of those "chapter a week for $.99 each" deals they do. I'm pretty certain it's based on the Old Man's War series, which was EXCELLENT.
It's ready on the 14th of May, all collated into one book for $12.99.
Here's a link so you can check it out.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Human-Divi...I2FG3OMUVD0EU8

Here's a link to Scalzi's page at Amazon...
http://www.amazon.com/John-Scalzi/e/...751&sr=1-2-ent

(Sorry for not hyper linking. It's hell on my iPad.)
Thanks for the info Scott -- I have started Human Division and really like it.

I just finished The Fifth Science Fiction Megapack -- short stories by:
Allen Steele
Jay Lake and Ken Scholes
Gardner Dozois
Avram Davidson
Carol Emshwiller
Charles L. Fontenay
Cory Doctorow
Pamela Sargent
George Zebrowski
Brenda W. Clough
Bruce Bethke
Everett B. Cole
Sterling E. Lanier
Keith Laumer
Grania Davis
Lawrence Watt-Evans
James C. Stewart
Alan E. Nourse
Frederik Pohl
Rick Raphael
Robert Sheckley
Walter J. Sheldon
Walter S. Tevis
Donald E. Westlake
Darrell Schweitzer
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