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CigarNut 12:06 AM 07-09-2015
Game of Thrones book 5: A Dance With Dragons by George R. R. Martin.

Next book is due in October :-)
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shilala 07:07 AM 07-09-2015
Originally Posted by pnoon:
That wouldn't be practical, Scott. While there is significant overlap (duplicates), I have ~40,000 titles. Mostly fiction.

If you give me a genre you like and/or authors, I can tell you what books, if any, I have.
Sci-fi, Peter. Iain Banks, John Scalzi, the list goes on. But I have most all of the stuff that I'd chase. I'm hoping you have something I don't.

Good history, too. Ken burns stuff and anything well written and unslanted.

I'm currently reading Surface Detail, it's Culture Series Book 9 by Iain Banks. I skipped book 8, I'll read it next. Then 10 is the last one and I'm going to be sad. What a fantastic series across the board.

Peter, I'm gonna grab a Paperwhite. I'm hoping they go on sale on Prime Day, if not I'll just order it after. I'm pretty excited about it. Weeze is, too.
I just found out we can share our amazon book accounts, so we can both sync our books without signing in and out and making problems. :-)
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puffin 07:17 AM 07-09-2015
Speaking of sci fi, just found a beat up copy of Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land. Read it years ago so I'm looking forward to see how it holds up to a second read.
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shilala 07:24 AM 07-09-2015
Originally Posted by puffin:
Speaking of sci fi, just found a beat up copy of Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land. Read it years ago so I'm looking forward to see how it holds up to a second read.
It's still a good book. :-)
Enjoy, brother!!! :-)
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CigarNut 12:58 AM 07-12-2015
Second Son (Short Story)
Deep Down (Short Story)
The Enemy
The Affair
Killing Floor


By Lee Child
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CigarNut 10:25 AM 07-12-2015
The Heat (Short Story) by Lee Child
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CigarNut 07:21 AM 07-13-2015
Not a Drill (Short Story) by Lee Child
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Buena Fortuna 07:47 AM 07-13-2015
The Bone Tree by Greg Iles
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CigarNut 11:40 AM 07-19-2015
Die Trying by Lee Child
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shilala 11:50 AM 07-19-2015
I got done with Surface Detail, then finished Matter, and now I'm about 60% of the way through Hydrogen Sonata.
That'll be the end of the Culture Series by Iain Banks. I'll be a sad panda.

On Prime Day I bought Kindle Unlimited, so I'll be rooting through all that stuff to find nuggets for the next year. I hope it was worthwhile, it looks like it is.
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Steve 01:08 PM 07-19-2015
Originally Posted by shilala:
I got done with Surface Detail, then finished Matter, and now I'm about 60% of the way through Hydrogen Sonata.
That'll be the end of the Culture Series by Iain Banks. I'll be a sad panda.

On Prime Day I bought Kindle Unlimited, so I'll be rooting through all that stuff to find nuggets for the next year. I hope it was worthwhile, it looks like it is.
Not really reading but listening to Pirate Hunters: Treasure, Obsession, and the Search for a Legendary Pirate Ship. Loving it!
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shilala 10:22 AM 07-24-2015
I bet I'd like Pirate Hunters, Steve. :-)

I finished Hydrogen Sonata, read a few shorts by Hugh Howey, Beacon 23, I believe.
Now I'm reading Death World by BV Larson. It's another sci-fi series that I've enjoyed.
It's not the greatest, but it's an easy read. Larson's vocabulary is about a 2 compared to Banks, if that.
He does write a nice picture, but the series is getting a bit soap-opery with this book.
I hope it straightens out shortly. :-)
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Steve 03:21 PM 07-24-2015
Originally Posted by shilala:
I bet I'd like Pirate Hunters, Steve. :-)
I don't get much time these days to read, so I have really been tearing up the audio books. I think this was one of the best books I've read/listened to in quite a while.
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timj219 06:22 PM 07-24-2015
Just finished "Catching Fire: How Cooking made us Human" by Richard Wrangham.

The book presents the theory that it was cooking, more than speech or tool making, that accounts for the transition from homo habilus and erectus to human. As a corollary it makes hash of the current paleo or raw diet claims and cites evidence that our bodies have in fact evolved in specific ways to reap the benefits of a cooked diet. Generously footnoted if you"re academically minded and a pleasurable read even if you're not. A great book for anyone interested in evolution or anthropolgy.
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hotreds 09:15 PM 07-24-2015
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CigarNut 09:37 PM 07-24-2015
Tripwire by Lee Child
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pnoon 09:56 AM 08-04-2015
Just finished The Silent Girl by Tess Gerritsen. :-) :-)

Started The Forgotten Man by Robert Crais
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CoffeeWaterBeer 11:08 AM 08-04-2015
Stranger in a Strange Land. Kicking myself for not picking this up sooner.
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shilala 11:32 AM 08-04-2015
I read Battle Cruiser and I'm working on Rebellion, both by BV Larson.
I have a mess of books to catch up on this series, so I'll be busy awhile.
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heyferg 12:28 PM 08-04-2015
"Raised Eyebrows: My Years Inside Groucho's House" written by Steve Stoliar.
He was a student at UCLA and he finagled himself a job as Groucho Marx's secretary. This was near the end of Groucho's life, so most of the anecdotes are bittersweet.

Here is one of my favorites: A newspaper reporter interviewed Groucho on Groucho's 85th birthday. He asked Groucho, "How does 85 feel?" Groucho replied, "69 felt better!"
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