Books Read 2010
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Books Read 2010
CSL doesn't visit much anymore, so I'm taking his annual job away from him and opening this thread.
Finished
The Archer's Tale by Bernard Cornwell
The Drunkard's Walk: How Randomness Rules Our Lives by Leonard Mlodnow
Wake Up Dead by Roger Smith
The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins
The Godfather of Kathmandu by John Burdett
Drake's Bay by T.A.Roberts
Vagabond by Bernard Cornwell
Hearts in Atlantis by Stephen King
Heretic by Bernard Cornwell
Hidden Empire by Kevin J. Anderson
Cro-Magnon: How the Ice Age Gave Birth to the First Modern Humans by Brian Fagan
Pastwatch by Orson Scott Card
The Dogs of Rome by Conor Fitzgerald
The Evolution of God by Robert Wright
The Mother Tongue by Bill Bryson
Tales of the Seven Seas - The Escapades of Captain Dynamite Johnny O'Brien by Dennis Powers
A Forest of Stars by Kevin J. Anderson
In the Dark by Brian Freeman
The Chopin Manuscript by 15 different authors
The Modern Scholar: Way with Words: Writing Rhetoric and the Art of Persuasion by Michael D.C. Drout
Horizon Storms by Kevin J. Anderson
Agincourt by Bernard Cornwell
The Omnivore's Dilemma by Michael Pollan
At First Sight by Stephen J. Cannell
Scattered Suns by Kevin J. Anderson
You're Broke Because You Wabt To Be by Larry Winget
Next by Michael Crichton
Of Fire and Night by Kevin J. Anderson
Taroko Gorge by Jacob Ritari
How to Build a Dinosaur: Extinction Doesn't Have to Be Forever by Jack Horner
Kitchen Confidential by Anthony Bourdain
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
Spealer for the Dead by Orson Scott Card
Attila by William Napier
Xenocide by Orson Scott Card
The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains by Nicholas Carr
Understanding the Fundamentals of Classical Music by Richard Freedman
Heaven or Heresy a History of the Inquisition by Thomas Madden
Star Beast by Robert Heinlein
Hitch 22 - A Memoir by Christopher Hitchens
The Four Hour Work Week by Timothy Ferriss
Metal Swarm by Kevin J. Anderson
In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto by Michael Pollan
The Philippines by Wendy McElroy
The Grand Design by Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow
What Do You Care What Other People Think?: Further Adventures of a Curious Character by Richard Feynman
The Burning Land by Bernard Cornwell
The Time of Terror by Seth Hunter
The Tide of War by Seth Hunter
Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert Heinlein
I'm Dreaming of a Black Christmas by Lewis Black
Full Dark, No Stars by Stephen King
My Nine Lives by Leon Fleisher
Reading
Ashes of Worlds by Kevin J. Anderson
The Passage by Justin Cronin
PMP Exam Prep by Rita Mulcahy
Finished
The Archer's Tale by Bernard Cornwell
The Drunkard's Walk: How Randomness Rules Our Lives by Leonard Mlodnow
Wake Up Dead by Roger Smith
The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins
The Godfather of Kathmandu by John Burdett
Drake's Bay by T.A.Roberts
Vagabond by Bernard Cornwell
Hearts in Atlantis by Stephen King
Heretic by Bernard Cornwell
Hidden Empire by Kevin J. Anderson
Cro-Magnon: How the Ice Age Gave Birth to the First Modern Humans by Brian Fagan
Pastwatch by Orson Scott Card
The Dogs of Rome by Conor Fitzgerald
The Evolution of God by Robert Wright
The Mother Tongue by Bill Bryson
Tales of the Seven Seas - The Escapades of Captain Dynamite Johnny O'Brien by Dennis Powers
A Forest of Stars by Kevin J. Anderson
In the Dark by Brian Freeman
The Chopin Manuscript by 15 different authors
The Modern Scholar: Way with Words: Writing Rhetoric and the Art of Persuasion by Michael D.C. Drout
Horizon Storms by Kevin J. Anderson
Agincourt by Bernard Cornwell
The Omnivore's Dilemma by Michael Pollan
At First Sight by Stephen J. Cannell
Scattered Suns by Kevin J. Anderson
You're Broke Because You Wabt To Be by Larry Winget
Next by Michael Crichton
Of Fire and Night by Kevin J. Anderson
Taroko Gorge by Jacob Ritari
How to Build a Dinosaur: Extinction Doesn't Have to Be Forever by Jack Horner
Kitchen Confidential by Anthony Bourdain
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
Spealer for the Dead by Orson Scott Card
Attila by William Napier
Xenocide by Orson Scott Card
The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains by Nicholas Carr
Understanding the Fundamentals of Classical Music by Richard Freedman
Heaven or Heresy a History of the Inquisition by Thomas Madden
Star Beast by Robert Heinlein
Hitch 22 - A Memoir by Christopher Hitchens
The Four Hour Work Week by Timothy Ferriss
Metal Swarm by Kevin J. Anderson
In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto by Michael Pollan
The Philippines by Wendy McElroy
The Grand Design by Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow
What Do You Care What Other People Think?: Further Adventures of a Curious Character by Richard Feynman
The Burning Land by Bernard Cornwell
The Time of Terror by Seth Hunter
The Tide of War by Seth Hunter
Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert Heinlein
I'm Dreaming of a Black Christmas by Lewis Black
Full Dark, No Stars by Stephen King
My Nine Lives by Leon Fleisher
Reading
Ashes of Worlds by Kevin J. Anderson
The Passage by Justin Cronin
PMP Exam Prep by Rita Mulcahy
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Re: Books Read 2010
JANUARY
Smithsonian Intimate Guide to Human Origins Carl Zimmer
Don't Know Much about Literature: What You Need to Know but Never Learned Kenneth Davis
Welcome To Obamaland: I Have Seen Your Future And It Doesn't Work James Delingpole
Intelligence and How to Get It: Why Schools and Cultures Count Richard E. Nisbett
Road Dogs* Elmore Leonard
Infidels: A History of the Conflict Between Christendom and Islam Andrew Wheatcroft
Fun Home A Family Tragicomic Alison Bechdel
The Enchantress of Florence: A Novel* Salman Rushdie
The Man Who Loved Books Too Much Allison Hoover Bartlett
SuperFreakonomics: Global Cooling, Patriotic Prostitutes, and Why Suicide Bombers Should Buy Life Insurance Levitt & Dubner
FEBRUARY
The Strangest Man: The Hidden Life of Paul Dirac, Quantum Genius Graham Farmelo
The Trouble With Physics: The Rise of String Theory, the Fall of a Science, and What Comes Next Lee Smolin
The Book of Genesis Illustrated by R. Crumb R. Crumb
Centennial* James Michener
The Canterbury Tales A Retelling By Peter Ackroyd Geoffrey Chaucer
Lost to the West: The Forgotten Byzantine Empire That Rescued Western Civilization Lars Brownworth
Half Broke Horse A True Life Novel Jeannette Walls
The Innocent Mage Bk.1 Kingmaker Series Karen Miller
Breathless A Novel Dean Koontz
MARCH
On The Origins of Species By Means of Natural Selection* Charles Darwin
The End of Empire: Attila the Hun and the Fall of Rome Christopher Kelly
The Age of Wonder: How the Romantic Generation Discovered the Beauty and Terror of Science Richard Holmes
Churchill* Paul Johnson
The Predictioneer's Game: Using the Logic of Brazen Self-Interest to See and Shape the Future Bruce Bueno de Mesquita
Why Are Jews Liberals? Norman Podhoretz
The War After Armageddon A Novel Ralph Peters
The Caryatids A Science Fiction Novel Bruce Sterling
By Blood We Live Vampire Stories John J Adams (ed.)
Boneshaker A Novel Cherie Priest
APRIL
Logicomix: An Epic Search for Truth Apostolos Doxiadis
Basic Economics 3rd Ed: A Common Sense Guide to the Economy*Thomas Sowell
This Time is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly Carmen Reinhart
The Mystery of Lewis Carroll: Discovering the Whimsical, Thoughtful, and Sometimes Lonely Man Who Created "Alice in Wonderland" Jenny Woolf
The Culture of Corruption: Obama and His Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks, and Cronies* Michelle Malkin
Twentieth Century Ghosts* Joe Hill
MAY
The Lost Books of the Odyssey: A Novel Zachary Mason
Dune* Frank Herbert
The Greatest Show On Earth: The Evidence for Evolution* Richard Dawkins
The Windup Girl A Science Fiction Novel Paolo Bacigalupi
They Fought for Each Other: The Triumph and Tragedy of the Hardest Hit Unit in Iraq Kelly Kennedy
Whirlwind: The Air War Against Japan, 1942-1945 Barrett Tillman
The Last Human: A Guide to Twenty-Two Species of Extinct Humans G. J. Sawyer
JUNE
Unstoppable Global Warming Every 1500 Years Fred Singer and Dennis T. Avery
Priceless: The Myth of Fair Value (and How to Take Advantage of It) William Poundstone
The Eerie Silence Renewing Our Search For Alien Intelligence Paul Davies
The Annotated U.S. Constitution and Declaration of Independence Jack Rakove
The Dreaming Void*(The Void Trilogy, Bk. One) Peter F. Hamilton
Freedomnomics: Why the Free Market Works and Other Half-Baked Theories Don't John Lott
The Warded Man A Novel Peter Brett
The Desert Spear A Novel Peter Brett
The Pacific Hugh Ambrose
The Lovely Bones* Alice Sebold
The Dying Earth Tales of the Dying Earth* Jack Vance
A Gate At The Stairs* Lorrie Moore
The Forbidden Apple: A Century of Sex & Sin in New York City Kat Long
Red Light Women of the Rocky Mountains Jan MacKell
Stuff: Compulsive Hoarding and the Meaning of Things Randy O. Frost and Gail Steketee
JULY
I.O.U.: Why Everyone Owes Everyone and No One Can Pay John Lanchester
Insectopedia Hugh Raffles
Anthill A Novel E. O. Wilson
The Fossil Trail: How We Know What We Think We Know About Human Evolution Ian Tattersall
Horns A Novel* Joe Hill
The Library : An Illustrated History Stuart A.P. Murray
A Dark Matter A Novel* Peter Straub
The Infinities A Novel* John Banville
AUGUST
My Booky Wook: A Memoir of Sex, Drugs, and Stand-Up Russell Brand
Hitch-22 A Memoir Christopher Hitchens
The Grand Jihad: How Islam and the Left Sabotage America Andrew McCarthy
Songs of the Dying Earth Stories in Honor of Jack Vance* GRRM (editor)
The Hunger Games* Suzanne Collins
The Devil and Sherlock Holmes: Tales of Murder, Madness, and Obsession David Grann
Johannes Cabal the Necromancer* Jonathan L. Howard
The Invisible Gorilla: And Other Ways Our Intuitions Deceive Us Christoper Chabris
Portrait of the Addict as a Young Man Bill Clegg
Catching Fire* Suzanne Collins
SEPTEMBER
The Death and Life of the Great American School System: How Testing and Choice Are Undermining Education Diane Ravitch
Long for this World The Strange Science of Immortality Jonathan Weiner
The Giver The Giver Trilogy* Lois Lowry
Stories: All-New Tales Edited by Neil Gaiman & Al Sarrantonio
This Is Not A Novel David Markson
Gathering Blue The Giver Trilogy* Lois Lowry
The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates Wes Moore
Vanishing Point A Novel David Markson
Imager: Book One of the Imager Portfolion* Lee Modesitt
Bounce Mozart, Federer, Picasso, Beckham, and the Science of Success Matthew Syed
OCTOBER
War Sebastian Junger
Ransom A Novel of Troy David Malouf
Wolf Hall A Novel* Hilary Mantel
Dark Age Ahead Jane Jacobs
The Girl Who Owned A City O.T. Nelson
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo* Stieg Larsson
The Next 100 Years: A Forecast for the 21st Century George Friedman
Johannes Cabal The Detective Jonathan L. Howard
Adventures among Ants: A Global Safari with a Cast of Trillions Mark W. Moffett
The English Assassin (Gabriel Allon Series #2)*Daniel Silva
Mockingjay (The Hunger Game Series #3) Suzanne Collins
Winter's Bone: A Novel Daniel Woodrell
The Little Stranger* Sarah Waters
NOVEMBER
A History of Britain: At the Edge of the World? 3500 B.C. - 1603 A.D. Simon Schama
With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa E. B. Sledge
Hitler's War A Novel of Alternate History Harry Turtledove
Deathride: Hitler vs. Stalin - The Eastern Front, 1941-1945 John Mosier
A Great Idea At The Time The Rise, Fall, and Curious Afterlife of the Great Books Alex Beam
Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter* Seth Grahame-Smith
Go, Mutants! A Novel Larry Doyle
The 5000 Year Leap Principles of Freedom 101 C. K. Skousen
The Girl Who Played With Fire* Stieg Larrson
Islam Unveiled: Disturbing Questions About the World's Fastest-Growing Faith* Robert Spencer
True Grit Charles Portis
DECEMBER
Matterhorn A Novel of the Vietnam War* Karl Marlantes
Ship Breaker A Novel Paolo Bacigalupi
Ringworld* Larry Niven
Kraken A Novel China Mieville
Full Dark, No Stars Stephen King
How To Live Safely In A Science Fictional Universe A Novel Charles Yu
The Art of War* Sun Tzu
The Possessed Adventures with Russian Books and the People Who Read Them Elif Batuman
Skippy Dies A Novel Paul Murray
Atlantic: The Biography of an Ocean* Simon Winchester
Super Sad True Love Story: A Novel Gary Shteyngart
Where Men Win Glory: The Odyssey of Pat Tillman* Jon Krakauer
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Books Read 2013
Books Read 2013
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Re: Books Read 2010
Reading:
some chess books
Read:
Sewer, Gas & Electric by Matt Ruff
Old Man's War by John Scalzi
The Ghost Brigades by John Scalzi
Shades of Grey: the Road to High Saffron by Jasper Fforde
Gone Tomorrow bu Lee Child
Soul Music by Terry Pratchett
Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris
The Pleasure of My Company by Steve Martin
Post Captain by Patrick O'Brian
H.M.S. Surprise by Patrick O'Brian
Stranger in Paradise by Robert B. Parker
Full Dark House by Christopher Fowler
The Mauritius Command by Patrick O'Brian
Desolation Island by Patrick O'Brian
The Fortune of War by Patrick O'Brian
Ten Second Staircase by Christopher Fowler
The Last Colony by JohnScalzi
Android's Dream by John Scalzi
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
Zoe's Tale by John Scalzi
Judge Sn Goes Golfing by John Scalzi
Perdido Street Station by China Mieville
Agent to the Stars by John Scalzi
Moving Pictures by Terry Pratchett
Equal Rites by Terry Pratchett
61 Hours by Lee Child
Brave Story by Miyuki Miyabe
Wyrd Sisters by Terry Pratchett
Witches Abroad by Terry Pratchett
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson
Maskerade by Terry Pratchett
Dog On It by Spencer Quinn
Cross Bones by Kathy Reichs
Books read in 2005: 47
Books read in 2006: 30
Books read in 2007: 57
Books read in 2008: 43
Books read in 2009: 38
some chess books
Read:
Sewer, Gas & Electric by Matt Ruff
Old Man's War by John Scalzi
The Ghost Brigades by John Scalzi
Shades of Grey: the Road to High Saffron by Jasper Fforde
Gone Tomorrow bu Lee Child
Soul Music by Terry Pratchett
Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris
The Pleasure of My Company by Steve Martin
Post Captain by Patrick O'Brian
H.M.S. Surprise by Patrick O'Brian
Stranger in Paradise by Robert B. Parker
Full Dark House by Christopher Fowler
The Mauritius Command by Patrick O'Brian
Desolation Island by Patrick O'Brian
The Fortune of War by Patrick O'Brian
Ten Second Staircase by Christopher Fowler
The Last Colony by JohnScalzi
Android's Dream by John Scalzi
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
Zoe's Tale by John Scalzi
Judge Sn Goes Golfing by John Scalzi
Perdido Street Station by China Mieville
Agent to the Stars by John Scalzi
Moving Pictures by Terry Pratchett
Equal Rites by Terry Pratchett
61 Hours by Lee Child
Brave Story by Miyuki Miyabe
Wyrd Sisters by Terry Pratchett
Witches Abroad by Terry Pratchett
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson
Maskerade by Terry Pratchett
Dog On It by Spencer Quinn
Cross Bones by Kathy Reichs
Books read in 2005: 47
Books read in 2006: 30
Books read in 2007: 57
Books read in 2008: 43
Books read in 2009: 38
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Re: Books Read 2010
Currently reading The Dead That Walk.
On deck is The Nine:Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court.
On deck is The Nine:Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court.
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Re: Books Read 2010
Hmm. Maybe I'll try finishing more than three books this year. I get distracted easily.
Now reading:
- Born on a Blue Day by Daniel Tammet
Begin: 12/25/09? End:
Now reading:
- Born on a Blue Day by Daniel Tammet
Begin: 12/25/09? End:
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Re: Books Read 2010
Books read in 2009.
Considering I only read while on the throne, pretty good. It also means, I spend too much time on the pot...
Books Read in 2010
Saving Faith -David Baldacci
Dead Watch -John Stanford
The Baby Owner's Manual - Operationg Instructions, Trouble-Shooting Tips, and Advice on First-Year Maintenance - Louis Borgenicht, M.D.., and Joe Borgenicht, D.A.D.
Currently Reading
The Bourne Betrayal - Eric Van Lustbader
Considering I only read while on the throne, pretty good. It also means, I spend too much time on the pot...
Books Read in 2010
Saving Faith -David Baldacci
Dead Watch -John Stanford
The Baby Owner's Manual - Operationg Instructions, Trouble-Shooting Tips, and Advice on First-Year Maintenance - Louis Borgenicht, M.D.., and Joe Borgenicht, D.A.D.
Currently Reading
The Bourne Betrayal - Eric Van Lustbader
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Re: Books Read 2010
I'll play. No more URLS for the titles. Too cumbersome.
Finished Reading
1. Under The Dome by Stephen King (Kindle)
2. The Girl Who Played With Fire by Steig Larssen (Kindle via library)
3. The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest by Steig Larssen (Kindle)
4. A Drink Before the War by Dennis Lehane (library)
5. Darkness, Take My Hand by Dennis Lehane (Kindle)
6. Sacred by Dennis Lehane (Kindle)
7. Ariel by Steven R. Boyett (library)
8. Elegy Beach by Steven R. Boyett (library)
9. Prayers for Rain by Dennis Lehane (library)
10. The Pawn by Steven James (Kindle)
11. The 25th Hour by David Benioff (library)
12. Frankenstein, Book One: Prodigal Son by Dean Koontz (Kindle)
13. The Dark Tide by Andrew Gross (Kindle)
14. Digital Fortress by Dan Brown (Kindle)
15. Boy's Life by Robert McCammon (Kindle)
16. The Boy Who Couldn't Sleep And Never Had To by DC Pierson (library)
17. The Tomb by F. Paul Wilson (Kindle)
18. Fever Dream by Preston/Child (Kindle)
19. Legacies by F. Paul Wilson (Kindle)
20. Conspiracies by F. Paul Wilson (Kindle)
21. Patient Zero by Jonathan Maberry (Kindle)
22. The Dragon Factory by Jonathan Maberry (Kindle)
23. The DaVinci Code by Dan Brown (Kindle)
24. Swan Song by Robert McCammon (Kindle)
25. The Devil's Star by Jo Nesbo (library)
26. The Redbreast by Jo Nesbo (library)
27. Nemesis by Jo Nesbo (library)
28. The Redeemer by Jo Nesbo (Kindle)
29. The Snowman by Jo Nesbo (Kindle)
30. The Reversal by Michael Connelly (Kindle)
31. Moonlight Mile by Dennis Lehane (Kindle)
32. In The Woods by Tana French (Kindle)
Currently Reading
The Likeness by Tana French (Kindle)
DNF
Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy (library)
The Enemy by Lee Child
As The World Dies: The First Days by Rhiannon Frater (Kindle)
The Art of Making Money by Jason Kersten (Kindle)
Finished Reading
1. Under The Dome by Stephen King (Kindle)
2. The Girl Who Played With Fire by Steig Larssen (Kindle via library)
3. The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest by Steig Larssen (Kindle)
4. A Drink Before the War by Dennis Lehane (library)
5. Darkness, Take My Hand by Dennis Lehane (Kindle)
6. Sacred by Dennis Lehane (Kindle)
7. Ariel by Steven R. Boyett (library)
8. Elegy Beach by Steven R. Boyett (library)
9. Prayers for Rain by Dennis Lehane (library)
10. The Pawn by Steven James (Kindle)
11. The 25th Hour by David Benioff (library)
12. Frankenstein, Book One: Prodigal Son by Dean Koontz (Kindle)
13. The Dark Tide by Andrew Gross (Kindle)
14. Digital Fortress by Dan Brown (Kindle)
15. Boy's Life by Robert McCammon (Kindle)
16. The Boy Who Couldn't Sleep And Never Had To by DC Pierson (library)
17. The Tomb by F. Paul Wilson (Kindle)
18. Fever Dream by Preston/Child (Kindle)
19. Legacies by F. Paul Wilson (Kindle)
20. Conspiracies by F. Paul Wilson (Kindle)
21. Patient Zero by Jonathan Maberry (Kindle)
22. The Dragon Factory by Jonathan Maberry (Kindle)
23. The DaVinci Code by Dan Brown (Kindle)
24. Swan Song by Robert McCammon (Kindle)
25. The Devil's Star by Jo Nesbo (library)
26. The Redbreast by Jo Nesbo (library)
27. Nemesis by Jo Nesbo (library)
28. The Redeemer by Jo Nesbo (Kindle)
29. The Snowman by Jo Nesbo (Kindle)
30. The Reversal by Michael Connelly (Kindle)
31. Moonlight Mile by Dennis Lehane (Kindle)
32. In The Woods by Tana French (Kindle)
Currently Reading
The Likeness by Tana French (Kindle)
DNF
Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy (library)
The Enemy by Lee Child
As The World Dies: The First Days by Rhiannon Frater (Kindle)
The Art of Making Money by Jason Kersten (Kindle)
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Re: Books Read 2010
Reading
The Riddle of the Compass by Amir Aczel
Read
Old Man's War by John Scalzi
I, Claudius by Robert Graves
Forever Peace by Joe Haldeman
In a Sunburned Country by Bill Bryson
The Snow Queen by Joan D. Vinge
Abandoned
At-Swim-Two-Birds by Flann O'Brien
The Riddle of the Compass by Amir Aczel
Read
Old Man's War by John Scalzi
I, Claudius by Robert Graves
Forever Peace by Joe Haldeman
In a Sunburned Country by Bill Bryson
The Snow Queen by Joan D. Vinge
Abandoned
At-Swim-Two-Birds by Flann O'Brien
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Re: Books Read 2010
Only 13 books read last year. Started fast but ended slow.
Read: 1-10* ratings.
Mission Earth Vol 2: Black Genesis -L. Ron Hubbard 8*
Under the Dome -Stephen King 7*
Star Wars: The Rise of Darth Vader -James Luceno 7*
The Cobra Event -Richard Preston 8*
The Lifeless - Lorne Dixon 6*
Impact -Douglas Preston 7*
Domain of the Dead -Iain McKinnon 8*
The God Delusion -Richard Dawkins 9*
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy -Douglas Adams 7*
The Restaurant at the End of the Universe -Douglas Adams 5*
Life, the Universe, and Everything -Douglas Adams3*
Reading:
The Strain-Del Toro & Hogan
Read: 1-10* ratings.
Mission Earth Vol 2: Black Genesis -L. Ron Hubbard 8*
Under the Dome -Stephen King 7*
Star Wars: The Rise of Darth Vader -James Luceno 7*
The Cobra Event -Richard Preston 8*
The Lifeless - Lorne Dixon 6*
Impact -Douglas Preston 7*
Domain of the Dead -Iain McKinnon 8*
The God Delusion -Richard Dawkins 9*
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy -Douglas Adams 7*
The Restaurant at the End of the Universe -Douglas Adams 5*
Life, the Universe, and Everything -Douglas Adams3*
Reading:
The Strain-Del Toro & Hogan
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Re: Books Read 2010
Read
Red Seas Under Red Skies - Scott Lynch
Evil for Evil - K.J. Parker
Deadhouse Gate - Steven Erikson
Memories of Ice - Steven Erikson
House of Chains - Steven Erikson
Midnight Tides - Steven Erikson
The Bonehunters - Steven Erikson
Reaper's Gale - Steven Erikson
Toll the Hounds - Steven Erikson
Dust of Dreams - Steven Erikson
Best Served Cold - Joe Abercrombie
More Jack Reacher books by Lee Child than I should admit too
The Alchemist - Paulo Coelho
Reading
Return of the Crimson Guard - Ian Esselmont
Queued Up
The Escapement - K.J. Parker
The Erikson series is fantastic. It took a bit to really get into & understand, but now I love how everything is interwoven. Rarely do I sit down & power through a series without a break for other books.
Red Seas Under Red Skies - Scott Lynch
Evil for Evil - K.J. Parker
Deadhouse Gate - Steven Erikson
Memories of Ice - Steven Erikson
House of Chains - Steven Erikson
Midnight Tides - Steven Erikson
The Bonehunters - Steven Erikson
Reaper's Gale - Steven Erikson
Toll the Hounds - Steven Erikson
Dust of Dreams - Steven Erikson
Best Served Cold - Joe Abercrombie
More Jack Reacher books by Lee Child than I should admit too
The Alchemist - Paulo Coelho
Reading
Return of the Crimson Guard - Ian Esselmont
Queued Up
The Escapement - K.J. Parker
The Erikson series is fantastic. It took a bit to really get into & understand, but now I love how everything is interwoven. Rarely do I sit down & power through a series without a break for other books.
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Re: Books Read 2010
I already finished Low Moon by Jason and Joker by Brian Azzarello. I think I got through the Constantine book before midnight....
wot?
To be fair, adolescent power fantasy tripe is way easier to write than absurd existential horror, and every community has got to start somewhere... right?
Unless one loses a precious thing, he will never know its true value. A little light finally scratches the darkness; it lets the exhausted one face his shattered dream and realize his path cannot be walked. Can man live happily without embracing his wounded heart?
To be fair, adolescent power fantasy tripe is way easier to write than absurd existential horror, and every community has got to start somewhere... right?
Unless one loses a precious thing, he will never know its true value. A little light finally scratches the darkness; it lets the exhausted one face his shattered dream and realize his path cannot be walked. Can man live happily without embracing his wounded heart?
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Re: Books Read 2010
Books Read:
The Last Oracle - James Rollins - Typical James Rollins; turn your brain off and roll with it and you'll have a good time.
The Keeper - Sarah Langan - Overwhelming meh. One of those authors that thinks she's much more clever than she actually is.
The Gathering Storm - Robert Jordan & Brandon Sanderson - - Fantastic; best Wheel of Time book since Book 3 or 4. I wish Sanderson had written the series originally, as he actually understands pacing. And only two braid tugs in 750 pages!
Arguing With Idiots - Glenn Beck - - I've never paid much attention to Glenn Beck, but this was an entertaining read. Didn't agree with everything he had to say, but he makes some valid arguments.
The Lost Symbol - Dan Brown - I've always thought Dan Brown was a hack, and thought The Da Vinci Code was some of the worst writing I'd read in years. So I was surprised when I didn't outright hate The Lost Symbol. It's written slightly better than Da Vinci Code (but not by much), and had a plot that I didn't find particularly interesting (I liked it better when it was called National Treasure 2), but at least I didn't feel pissed off after I read it. That's about the best compliment I can pay.
Ghoul - Michael Slade - One of the old books in my backlog. Pretty decent horror novel with plenty of gore.
New York - Edward Rutherfurd - I really wanted to love this book, but 400 years of history was just too ambitious. What's left is pretty much a cursory overview of various families experiencing significant events in New York's history. Unfortunately, by the time you grow attached to one set of characters, you're whisked away into another era and essentially have to start all over. I still enjoyed it as a historic overview, but as a novel it was just too broad for me to recommend wholeheartedly.
The Doomsday Key - James Rollins - Typical James Rollins, which means a light, fun action romp. I thought this one was a little lighter than most, but it had some good action sequences.
Altar of Eden - James Rollins -
The Innocent Man - John Grisham - - Chilling non-fiction example of how our justice system can get things wrong. Interesting read.
Booth's Sister - Jane Singer - - Flowery prose was a bit too indulgent for my taste.
The Thief Taker: Memoirs of a Bow Street Runner - T. F. Banks - - Fairly entertaining Victorian romp. A little too pat and mundane, however, to get me interested in the series.
First Born - Richard Sears - - Dull, meandering novel with no real payoff. I kept waiting for something big to happen and it never did. Felt like I was watching a bad SciFi channel movie.
The Night Angel Trilogy - Brent Weeks - I really enjoyed this fantasy series and highly recommend it.
The Equivoque Principle - Darren Craske - - Fun Victorian mystery.
Fires of Eden - Dan Simmons - - I love Dan Simmons but this book was a bit too far-fetched for me.
Currently Reading:
The Passage - Justin Cronin
The Last Oracle - James Rollins - Typical James Rollins; turn your brain off and roll with it and you'll have a good time.
The Keeper - Sarah Langan - Overwhelming meh. One of those authors that thinks she's much more clever than she actually is.
The Gathering Storm - Robert Jordan & Brandon Sanderson - - Fantastic; best Wheel of Time book since Book 3 or 4. I wish Sanderson had written the series originally, as he actually understands pacing. And only two braid tugs in 750 pages!
Arguing With Idiots - Glenn Beck - - I've never paid much attention to Glenn Beck, but this was an entertaining read. Didn't agree with everything he had to say, but he makes some valid arguments.
The Lost Symbol - Dan Brown - I've always thought Dan Brown was a hack, and thought The Da Vinci Code was some of the worst writing I'd read in years. So I was surprised when I didn't outright hate The Lost Symbol. It's written slightly better than Da Vinci Code (but not by much), and had a plot that I didn't find particularly interesting (I liked it better when it was called National Treasure 2), but at least I didn't feel pissed off after I read it. That's about the best compliment I can pay.
Ghoul - Michael Slade - One of the old books in my backlog. Pretty decent horror novel with plenty of gore.
New York - Edward Rutherfurd - I really wanted to love this book, but 400 years of history was just too ambitious. What's left is pretty much a cursory overview of various families experiencing significant events in New York's history. Unfortunately, by the time you grow attached to one set of characters, you're whisked away into another era and essentially have to start all over. I still enjoyed it as a historic overview, but as a novel it was just too broad for me to recommend wholeheartedly.
The Doomsday Key - James Rollins - Typical James Rollins, which means a light, fun action romp. I thought this one was a little lighter than most, but it had some good action sequences.
Altar of Eden - James Rollins -
The Innocent Man - John Grisham - - Chilling non-fiction example of how our justice system can get things wrong. Interesting read.
Booth's Sister - Jane Singer - - Flowery prose was a bit too indulgent for my taste.
The Thief Taker: Memoirs of a Bow Street Runner - T. F. Banks - - Fairly entertaining Victorian romp. A little too pat and mundane, however, to get me interested in the series.
First Born - Richard Sears - - Dull, meandering novel with no real payoff. I kept waiting for something big to happen and it never did. Felt like I was watching a bad SciFi channel movie.
The Night Angel Trilogy - Brent Weeks - I really enjoyed this fantasy series and highly recommend it.
The Equivoque Principle - Darren Craske - - Fun Victorian mystery.
Fires of Eden - Dan Simmons - - I love Dan Simmons but this book was a bit too far-fetched for me.
Currently Reading:
The Passage - Justin Cronin
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Re: Books Read 2010
The Well of Ascension (Book 2 of the Mistborn series) by Brandon Sanderson
The Hero of Ages (Book 3 of the Mistborn series) by Brandon Sanderson
The Book of Honor: The Secret Lives and Deaths of CIA Operatives
They Dared Return: The True Story of Jewish Spies behind the Lines in Nazi Germany
Aircraft Down!: Evading Capture in WWII Europe
Coraline
Wish You Were Here: The Official Biography of Douglas Adams
Shanks for Nothing by Rick Reilly
The Time Traveler's Guide to Medieval England: A Handbook for Visitors to the Fourteenth Century
World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War
Missing Links
Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson.
Another Fine Myth
Sherlock Holmes: The Complete Collection
The Texas Rangers: Wearing the Cinco Peso, 1821-1900 by Mike Cox
Time of the Rangers: Texas Rangers: From 1900 to the Present
The Secret Sentry: The Untold History of the National Security Agency
The Hero of Ages (Book 3 of the Mistborn series) by Brandon Sanderson
The Book of Honor: The Secret Lives and Deaths of CIA Operatives
They Dared Return: The True Story of Jewish Spies behind the Lines in Nazi Germany
Aircraft Down!: Evading Capture in WWII Europe
Coraline
Wish You Were Here: The Official Biography of Douglas Adams
Shanks for Nothing by Rick Reilly
The Time Traveler's Guide to Medieval England: A Handbook for Visitors to the Fourteenth Century
World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War
Missing Links
Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson.
Another Fine Myth
Sherlock Holmes: The Complete Collection
- Novels
- A Study In Scarlet
- The Sign of the Four
- The Hound of the Baskervilles
- The Valley of Fear
- Short Story Collections
- The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
- The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
- The Return of Sherlock Holmes
- His Last Bow
- The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes
The Texas Rangers: Wearing the Cinco Peso, 1821-1900 by Mike Cox
Time of the Rangers: Texas Rangers: From 1900 to the Present
The Secret Sentry: The Untold History of the National Security Agency
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Re: Books Read 2010
Banksy's book about street art was excellent.
wot?
To be fair, adolescent power fantasy tripe is way easier to write than absurd existential horror, and every community has got to start somewhere... right?
Unless one loses a precious thing, he will never know its true value. A little light finally scratches the darkness; it lets the exhausted one face his shattered dream and realize his path cannot be walked. Can man live happily without embracing his wounded heart?
To be fair, adolescent power fantasy tripe is way easier to write than absurd existential horror, and every community has got to start somewhere... right?
Unless one loses a precious thing, he will never know its true value. A little light finally scratches the darkness; it lets the exhausted one face his shattered dream and realize his path cannot be walked. Can man live happily without embracing his wounded heart?
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Re: Books Read 2010
currently:
The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald
seemed appropriate while back in Minnesota?
The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald
seemed appropriate while back in Minnesota?
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Re: Books Read 2010
Dragon Age put a dent in my 2009 reading, now looking for more material.
Latest compilation of The Black Company.
Escape from Hell by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle. I enjoyed Inferno from 1976. This sequel is lightweight but readable (I checked it out of the library).
Yellow Blue Tibia by Adam Roberts
Made a separate post to praise this book.
Latest compilation of The Black Company.
Escape from Hell by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle. I enjoyed Inferno from 1976. This sequel is lightweight but readable (I checked it out of the library).
Yellow Blue Tibia by Adam Roberts
Made a separate post to praise this book.
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Re: Books Read 2010
War & Peace...by some Russian guy I think.
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Re: Books Read 2010
Books Read in 2010:
U is for Undertow - Sue Grafton (meh - she's writing out the string I think)
The Black Company - Glen Cook
Shadows Linger - Glen Cook
The White Rose - Glen Cook
Shadow Games - Glen Cook
Dreams of Steel - Glen Cook
The Silver Spike - Glen Cook
Nine Dragons - Michael Connelly
Up in the Air - Walter Kirn (very different from the movie)
Bleak Seasons - Glenn Cook
She is the Darkness - Glenn Cook
Water Sleeps - Glenn Cook
Soldiers Live - Glenn Cook
For the black company books, I was kept interested throughout, but I felt after the first 3 books, it fell off. I'm not sure if that's because Croaker/the Narrators became too involved in strategizing or what. Maybe I just liked the idea of them fighting for the wrong side and then making it right, with vast things unknown and only hinted at. I also think the whole Deceivers/Khadi plot took too long to resolve, maybe the latter books needed to be more concise.
The Burning City - Larry Niven & Jerry Pournelle
I remember some of the great books by Niven & Pournelle. This isn't one of them. They've dropped off since they had to write the sequel to A Mote in God's eye. Of course, I'm subjecting myself to the sequel since I got them both from the library. This one's set in the "The Magic Goes Away" universe, but didn't have much of the creativity of that book.
Burning Tower - Larry Niven & Jerry Pournelle
Better than the Burning City, with a decent story involving the Aztec gods in the Southwest. Ultimately, these two novels are more like a travelogue of Niven & Pournelle in the Magic Goes Away universe. Fun, but not really memorable. They did leave room for a third.
Songs for a Teenage Nomad - Kim Culbertson
A friend of mine's first published book. An interesting tale of a teen girl who's been moved from town to town and stepfather to stepfather who lands in a town in CA and finds out why. A 'young adult book' with many echoes of Catcher in the Rye, and it's won some Young Adult fiction awards.
Baseball's Great Experiment (Jackie Robinson and his legacy) - Jules Tygiel
A look at segregation and integration in baseball. How baseball first ended up segregated, how Branch Rickey saw the future and orchestrated the beginnings of integration, how and why Jackie Robinson was chosen and what his experiences were like, and the story of those who followed Jackie. A very interesting look at baseball and america in the post war, jim crow era, and the struggle to integrate. I was surprised at the specifics of the experience under Jim Crow in different locales, as well as the exacerbating effect Brown v. Board of Education had.
Anansi Boys - Neil Gaiman
I enjoyed this much more than American Gods. I think it's the Kipling-esque 'Just-so-Stories' feel to this tale, rather than the oppressive feel of 'gods'.
Fragile Things - Neil Gaiman
Coraline - Neil Gaiman
The Graveyard Book - Neil Gaiman
Yeah, I've been on a bit of a Neil Gaiman kick this summer. Of the three, I think that the Graveyard book is the best. I think I've figured out what bugs me about his characters - he has a tough time giving them a soul. My hypothesis is that it has to do with his background in graphic novels, in that he relied on the artists to really bring out the characters that his words sketched out - I'm basing this more on the movies from his books Coraline and Stardust, as it seems to me that the movies have been better, because the characters get a better definition than the more spartan ones he creates in his novels. It also accounts for me liking Anansi Boys and the Graveyard Book more, as he kind of patterned his storytelling after Kipling - and it gave his characters a certain archetypal quality.
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo - Steig Larsson
The Girl who played with Fire - Steig Larsson
The Girl who kicked the Hornet's Nest - Steig Larsson
A fun group of page turners. Enjoyed thoroughly.
The Pawn (Patrick Bowers Chronicles) - Steven James
A freebie from the Kindle store, this is a fun FBI thriller. Engaged me enough to buy the 2nd book in the series.
The Rook (Patrick Bowers Chronicles) - Steven James
The Knight (Patrick Bowers Chronicles) - Steven James
The Bishop (Patrick Bowers Chronicles) - Steven James
These weren't quite as good as The Pawn, but they were fun. The Pawn had one of the most disturbing opening scenes I've read.
The Gathering Storm - Brandon Sanderson/Robert Jordan
Sanderson does well, and is really pulling things together again. But with decent pacing, as I felt Jordan knew the end was coming and threw too much into his last book. I'm ready for the next book, hopefully it'll be on the Kindle soon.
The Reversal - Michael Connelly
Easily Connelly's worst book, IMHO. It feels like it's only half a book and the courtroom stuff is so stock that it fails to grip the reader. Bad enough that I'll probably wait for reviews on his next book, as he definitely seems to have gotten to the "I'm just churning these out for the money" phase of his career.
Relentless (Book 1 of Dominion trilogy) - Robin Parrish
Another Freebie from the Kindle Store. Interesting story, pedestrian writing. Probably won't be getting the rest of the books, unless they're free.
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow - Washington Irving
I picked this up from the free Kindle store, and it was ok, but dated. I was a bit too familiar with the story, and the pacing doesn't hold up after over a century. The picture he painted of the region was quite vivid however and I did enjoy that.
The Wizard of Oz - L. Frank Baum
Part of the 14 (or 15) book collection of Baum's OZ books for .99 on Kindle. Very different from the Play/Movie. I remember as a child skipping this book when I read all of the OZ books, as I thought I knew it.
The Wonderful Land of OZ - L. Frank Baum
A fun tale of how the Scarecrow is evicted from the Emerald City. I've always had a soft spot in my heart for the Gump.
The 7th Victim - Alan Jacobsen
Another freebie Kindle FBI thriller. Some good ideas and characters, but the serial killer's identity was a bit of a stretch, and other plot holes end up too neatly tied up.
A Princess of Mars - Edgar Rice Burroughs
A nice change to a different writing style. Very fun high adventure, and available for Free from manybooks.net (along with a number of others in the Barsoom series).
The Riryia Revelations Series:
Book 1 - The Crown Conspiracy
Book 2 - Avempartha
Book 3 - Nyphron Rising
Book 4 - The Emerald Storm
Book 5 - Wintertide
Book 6 comes out next year.
This has been a pretty good fantasy series, though I really enjoyed the first book more than the others. The writing is solid, and it is just good, engaging swords & sorcery fantasy. All of the books are <$5 on the kindle (most were $2.99), and one of them was free.
U is for Undertow - Sue Grafton (meh - she's writing out the string I think)
The Black Company - Glen Cook
Shadows Linger - Glen Cook
The White Rose - Glen Cook
Shadow Games - Glen Cook
Dreams of Steel - Glen Cook
The Silver Spike - Glen Cook
Nine Dragons - Michael Connelly
Up in the Air - Walter Kirn (very different from the movie)
Bleak Seasons - Glenn Cook
She is the Darkness - Glenn Cook
Water Sleeps - Glenn Cook
Soldiers Live - Glenn Cook
For the black company books, I was kept interested throughout, but I felt after the first 3 books, it fell off. I'm not sure if that's because Croaker/the Narrators became too involved in strategizing or what. Maybe I just liked the idea of them fighting for the wrong side and then making it right, with vast things unknown and only hinted at. I also think the whole Deceivers/Khadi plot took too long to resolve, maybe the latter books needed to be more concise.
The Burning City - Larry Niven & Jerry Pournelle
I remember some of the great books by Niven & Pournelle. This isn't one of them. They've dropped off since they had to write the sequel to A Mote in God's eye. Of course, I'm subjecting myself to the sequel since I got them both from the library. This one's set in the "The Magic Goes Away" universe, but didn't have much of the creativity of that book.
Burning Tower - Larry Niven & Jerry Pournelle
Better than the Burning City, with a decent story involving the Aztec gods in the Southwest. Ultimately, these two novels are more like a travelogue of Niven & Pournelle in the Magic Goes Away universe. Fun, but not really memorable. They did leave room for a third.
Songs for a Teenage Nomad - Kim Culbertson
A friend of mine's first published book. An interesting tale of a teen girl who's been moved from town to town and stepfather to stepfather who lands in a town in CA and finds out why. A 'young adult book' with many echoes of Catcher in the Rye, and it's won some Young Adult fiction awards.
Baseball's Great Experiment (Jackie Robinson and his legacy) - Jules Tygiel
A look at segregation and integration in baseball. How baseball first ended up segregated, how Branch Rickey saw the future and orchestrated the beginnings of integration, how and why Jackie Robinson was chosen and what his experiences were like, and the story of those who followed Jackie. A very interesting look at baseball and america in the post war, jim crow era, and the struggle to integrate. I was surprised at the specifics of the experience under Jim Crow in different locales, as well as the exacerbating effect Brown v. Board of Education had.
Anansi Boys - Neil Gaiman
I enjoyed this much more than American Gods. I think it's the Kipling-esque 'Just-so-Stories' feel to this tale, rather than the oppressive feel of 'gods'.
Fragile Things - Neil Gaiman
Coraline - Neil Gaiman
The Graveyard Book - Neil Gaiman
Yeah, I've been on a bit of a Neil Gaiman kick this summer. Of the three, I think that the Graveyard book is the best. I think I've figured out what bugs me about his characters - he has a tough time giving them a soul. My hypothesis is that it has to do with his background in graphic novels, in that he relied on the artists to really bring out the characters that his words sketched out - I'm basing this more on the movies from his books Coraline and Stardust, as it seems to me that the movies have been better, because the characters get a better definition than the more spartan ones he creates in his novels. It also accounts for me liking Anansi Boys and the Graveyard Book more, as he kind of patterned his storytelling after Kipling - and it gave his characters a certain archetypal quality.
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo - Steig Larsson
The Girl who played with Fire - Steig Larsson
The Girl who kicked the Hornet's Nest - Steig Larsson
A fun group of page turners. Enjoyed thoroughly.
The Pawn (Patrick Bowers Chronicles) - Steven James
A freebie from the Kindle store, this is a fun FBI thriller. Engaged me enough to buy the 2nd book in the series.
The Rook (Patrick Bowers Chronicles) - Steven James
The Knight (Patrick Bowers Chronicles) - Steven James
The Bishop (Patrick Bowers Chronicles) - Steven James
These weren't quite as good as The Pawn, but they were fun. The Pawn had one of the most disturbing opening scenes I've read.
The Gathering Storm - Brandon Sanderson/Robert Jordan
Sanderson does well, and is really pulling things together again. But with decent pacing, as I felt Jordan knew the end was coming and threw too much into his last book. I'm ready for the next book, hopefully it'll be on the Kindle soon.
The Reversal - Michael Connelly
Easily Connelly's worst book, IMHO. It feels like it's only half a book and the courtroom stuff is so stock that it fails to grip the reader. Bad enough that I'll probably wait for reviews on his next book, as he definitely seems to have gotten to the "I'm just churning these out for the money" phase of his career.
Relentless (Book 1 of Dominion trilogy) - Robin Parrish
Another Freebie from the Kindle Store. Interesting story, pedestrian writing. Probably won't be getting the rest of the books, unless they're free.
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow - Washington Irving
I picked this up from the free Kindle store, and it was ok, but dated. I was a bit too familiar with the story, and the pacing doesn't hold up after over a century. The picture he painted of the region was quite vivid however and I did enjoy that.
The Wizard of Oz - L. Frank Baum
Part of the 14 (or 15) book collection of Baum's OZ books for .99 on Kindle. Very different from the Play/Movie. I remember as a child skipping this book when I read all of the OZ books, as I thought I knew it.
The Wonderful Land of OZ - L. Frank Baum
A fun tale of how the Scarecrow is evicted from the Emerald City. I've always had a soft spot in my heart for the Gump.
The 7th Victim - Alan Jacobsen
Another freebie Kindle FBI thriller. Some good ideas and characters, but the serial killer's identity was a bit of a stretch, and other plot holes end up too neatly tied up.
A Princess of Mars - Edgar Rice Burroughs
A nice change to a different writing style. Very fun high adventure, and available for Free from manybooks.net (along with a number of others in the Barsoom series).
The Riryia Revelations Series:
Book 1 - The Crown Conspiracy
Book 2 - Avempartha
Book 3 - Nyphron Rising
Book 4 - The Emerald Storm
Book 5 - Wintertide
Book 6 comes out next year.
This has been a pretty good fantasy series, though I really enjoyed the first book more than the others. The writing is solid, and it is just good, engaging swords & sorcery fantasy. All of the books are <$5 on the kindle (most were $2.99), and one of them was free.
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Black Lives definitely Matter Lorini!
Also: There are three ways to not tell the truth: lies, damned lies, and statistics.
Also: There are three ways to not tell the truth: lies, damned lies, and statistics.
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Re: Books Read 2010
Reserving a spot (I'm a very off-and-on reader though):
Reading:
The War of the Flowers - Tad Williams
Finished:
Reading:
The War of the Flowers - Tad Williams
Finished:
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Re: Books Read 2010
Books Read in 2010
Tales From a Tin Can: The USS Dale From Pearl Harbor to Tokyo Bay - Michael Keith Olson
Under the Dome - Stephen King
Debt of Honor - Tom Clancy
Executive Orders - Tom Clancy
Stalkers And Shooters: A History Of Snipers - Kevin Dockery
Patriot Games - Tom Clancy
Clear & Present Danger - Tom Clancy
Stephen King's The Dark Tower: Fall Of Gilead - Marvel Comics
Red Rabbit - Tom Clancy
The Dragon & The George - Gordon R. Dickson
June 6, 1944: The Voices of D-Day - Gerald Astor
Horns - Joe Hill
Helmet For My Pillow - Robert Leckie
The Lost Fleet: Victorious - Jack Campbell
Kris Longknife: Intrepid - Mike Shepherd
Kris Longknife: Undaunted - Mike Shepherd
Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex - Mary Roach
Aliens Omnibus Vol. 4 - Darkhorse Comics
Destroyermen: Into The Storm - Taylor Anderson
Destroyermen: Crusade - Taylor Anderson
Destroyermen: Maelstrom - Taylor Anderson
Destroyermen: Distant Thunders - Taylor Anderson
My War Gone By, I Miss It So - Anthony Loyd
Critical Condition: How Health Care in America Became Big Business & Bad Medicine - Donald Barlett & James Steele
Heat Wave - Richard Castle (Ghost Written)
Just After Sunset - Stephen King
Aliens: Tribes - Steve Bissette (Dark Horse Comics)
A World Out Of Time - Larry Niven
Dream Park - Larry Niven & Steven Barnes
The Barsoom Project - Larry Niven & Steven Barnes
Galactic Empires: Vols. I & II - Edited by Brian Aldiss
Sh*t My Dad Says - Justin Halpern
Currently Reading
Moby Dick - Herman Melville (Still reading this off and on. Man, this is a hard slog.)
On Deck
After slogging my way through Moby Dick I'm sure I'll need something light.
Tales From a Tin Can: The USS Dale From Pearl Harbor to Tokyo Bay - Michael Keith Olson
Under the Dome - Stephen King
Debt of Honor - Tom Clancy
Executive Orders - Tom Clancy
Stalkers And Shooters: A History Of Snipers - Kevin Dockery
Patriot Games - Tom Clancy
Clear & Present Danger - Tom Clancy
Stephen King's The Dark Tower: Fall Of Gilead - Marvel Comics
Red Rabbit - Tom Clancy
The Dragon & The George - Gordon R. Dickson
June 6, 1944: The Voices of D-Day - Gerald Astor
Horns - Joe Hill
Helmet For My Pillow - Robert Leckie
The Lost Fleet: Victorious - Jack Campbell
Kris Longknife: Intrepid - Mike Shepherd
Kris Longknife: Undaunted - Mike Shepherd
Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex - Mary Roach
Aliens Omnibus Vol. 4 - Darkhorse Comics
Destroyermen: Into The Storm - Taylor Anderson
Destroyermen: Crusade - Taylor Anderson
Destroyermen: Maelstrom - Taylor Anderson
Destroyermen: Distant Thunders - Taylor Anderson
My War Gone By, I Miss It So - Anthony Loyd
Critical Condition: How Health Care in America Became Big Business & Bad Medicine - Donald Barlett & James Steele
Heat Wave - Richard Castle (Ghost Written)
Just After Sunset - Stephen King
Aliens: Tribes - Steve Bissette (Dark Horse Comics)
A World Out Of Time - Larry Niven
Dream Park - Larry Niven & Steven Barnes
The Barsoom Project - Larry Niven & Steven Barnes
Galactic Empires: Vols. I & II - Edited by Brian Aldiss
Sh*t My Dad Says - Justin Halpern
Currently Reading
Moby Dick - Herman Melville (Still reading this off and on. Man, this is a hard slog.)
On Deck
After slogging my way through Moby Dick I'm sure I'll need something light.
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"Don't believe everything you read on the internet." - Abraham Lincoln
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Re: Books Read 2010
(Ratings on the 1-8 Binky scale)
January
The Lost Symbol-Dan Brown
Deja Dead-Kathy Reichs
Just After Sunset-Stephen King
Nothing to Lose-Lee Child
Shadow of Power-Steve Martini
February
Death du Jour-Kathy Reichs
Best Served Cold-Joe Abercrombie
March
Evil for Evil-K.J. Parker
The Escapement-K.J. Parker
Nightmares and Dreamscapes-Stephen King
April
Terminal Freeze-Lincoln Child
Tripwire-Lee Child
Cemetery Dance-Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child
Deadly Decisions-Kathy Reichs
May
Drood-Dan Simmons
Die Trying-Lee Child
Echo Burning-Lee Child
The Moonstone- Wilkie Collins
June
The Enemy- Lee Child
The Hard Way- Lee Child
July
Gone Tomorrow- Lee Child
The Ancestor's Tale- Richard Dawkins
One Shot- Lee Child
August
The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian- Robert E. Howard
Life on the Mississippi- Mark Twain
September
Under the Dome-Stephen King
Penetrator -Lee Child
Riding Rockets -Astronaut Mike Mullane
The Magus -John Fowles
January
The Lost Symbol-Dan Brown
Deja Dead-Kathy Reichs
Just After Sunset-Stephen King
Nothing to Lose-Lee Child
Shadow of Power-Steve Martini
February
Death du Jour-Kathy Reichs
Best Served Cold-Joe Abercrombie
March
Evil for Evil-K.J. Parker
The Escapement-K.J. Parker
Nightmares and Dreamscapes-Stephen King
April
Terminal Freeze-Lincoln Child
Tripwire-Lee Child
Cemetery Dance-Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child
Deadly Decisions-Kathy Reichs
May
Drood-Dan Simmons
Die Trying-Lee Child
Echo Burning-Lee Child
The Moonstone- Wilkie Collins
June
The Enemy- Lee Child
The Hard Way- Lee Child
July
Gone Tomorrow- Lee Child
The Ancestor's Tale- Richard Dawkins
One Shot- Lee Child
August
The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian- Robert E. Howard
Life on the Mississippi- Mark Twain
September
Under the Dome-Stephen King
Penetrator -Lee Child
Riding Rockets -Astronaut Mike Mullane
The Magus -John Fowles
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- Jolor
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Re: Books Read 2010
Ranking / Read
(3) Three Bags Full, A Sheep Detective Story - Swann
(1) Shadow of the Wind - Zafon
(7) The Last Centurion - Ringo
(8) Crimson Fire - Taylor
(5) The Devil's Punchbowl - Iles
(4) Corsair - Severin
(6) The Lost Fleet: Dauntless - Campbell
(2) The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo- Larssen
Reading
God's Crucible
Queued
(3) Three Bags Full, A Sheep Detective Story - Swann
(1) Shadow of the Wind - Zafon
(7) The Last Centurion - Ringo
(8) Crimson Fire - Taylor
(5) The Devil's Punchbowl - Iles
(4) Corsair - Severin
(6) The Lost Fleet: Dauntless - Campbell
(2) The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo- Larssen
Reading
God's Crucible
Queued
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So sayeth the wise Alaundo.
Re: Books Read 2010
Books Read in 2010:
The Lost Symbol- Dan Brown
9 Dragons- Michael Connelly
The Wordy Shipmates- Sarah Vowell
Tipping Point- Malcom Gladwell
Outlander (re-read)-Diana Gabaldon
Dragonfly in Amber (re-read)-Diana Gabaldon
Voyager (re-read)-Diana Gabaldon
Drums of Autumn (re-read)-Diana Gabaldon
The Fiery Cross (re-read)-Diana Gabaldon
A Breath of Snow and Ashes (re-read)-Diana Gabaldon
An Echo in the Bone (re-read)-Diana Gabaldon
Soul Identity- Dennis Batchelder
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
The Scarecrow- Michael Connelly
Winning Poker Tournaments One Hand at a Time
The Happiness Project- Gretchen Rubin
A Reliable Wife- Robert Goolrick
The Scarpetta Factor- Patricia Cornwell
Pirate Latitudes- Michael Crichton
Start Over, Finish Rich- David Bach
Storm Front- Jim Butcher
Deeper than the Dead-Tami Hoag
The Road- Cormac McCarthy
No Country for Old Men- Cormac McCarthy
Currently Reading
Little Women- Louisa May Alcott (re-read)
Her Fearful Symmetry- Audrey Niffenegger
I can tell I'll be reading more because of my nook, although I must say I'm displeased with the whole lounging in a bubble bath reading experience with it...I keep worrying I'll drop it into the water. I guess I'll save that for actual books instead of the e-reader.
The Lost Symbol- Dan Brown
9 Dragons- Michael Connelly
The Wordy Shipmates- Sarah Vowell
Tipping Point- Malcom Gladwell
Outlander (re-read)-Diana Gabaldon
Dragonfly in Amber (re-read)-Diana Gabaldon
Voyager (re-read)-Diana Gabaldon
Drums of Autumn (re-read)-Diana Gabaldon
The Fiery Cross (re-read)-Diana Gabaldon
A Breath of Snow and Ashes (re-read)-Diana Gabaldon
An Echo in the Bone (re-read)-Diana Gabaldon
Soul Identity- Dennis Batchelder
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
The Scarecrow- Michael Connelly
Winning Poker Tournaments One Hand at a Time
The Happiness Project- Gretchen Rubin
A Reliable Wife- Robert Goolrick
The Scarpetta Factor- Patricia Cornwell
Pirate Latitudes- Michael Crichton
Start Over, Finish Rich- David Bach
Storm Front- Jim Butcher
Deeper than the Dead-Tami Hoag
The Road- Cormac McCarthy
No Country for Old Men- Cormac McCarthy
Currently Reading
Little Women- Louisa May Alcott (re-read)
Her Fearful Symmetry- Audrey Niffenegger
I can tell I'll be reading more because of my nook, although I must say I'm displeased with the whole lounging in a bubble bath reading experience with it...I keep worrying I'll drop it into the water. I guess I'll save that for actual books instead of the e-reader.
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Re: Books Read 2010
Currently reading......
The Black Company
Ragtime
(Normally I only read one at a time but the Black Company book is to big for the gym)
I just received Nixonland and 1920:The Year of Six Presidents via UPS this morning. Bought with X-Mas gift card from Barnes & Noble.
The Black Company
Ragtime
(Normally I only read one at a time but the Black Company book is to big for the gym)
I just received Nixonland and 1920:The Year of Six Presidents via UPS this morning. Bought with X-Mas gift card from Barnes & Noble.
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Re: Books Read 2010
I'm going to continue a sporadic tradition of mine, which is to post once in this thread at the beginning of the year, then never come back despite reading a whole mess of books.
Currently reading:
Paradise Lost - John Milton.
At the rate I'm reading it, it will likely take me all year anyway. I'll let you know next year if I finished.
Please make any follow up comments in the Books Read 2011 thread, as I will not see them here.
Currently reading:
Paradise Lost - John Milton.
At the rate I'm reading it, it will likely take me all year anyway. I'll let you know next year if I finished.
Please make any follow up comments in the Books Read 2011 thread, as I will not see them here.
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Re: Books Read 2010
As always, my goal is 12 books this year.
READING
What Baptists Believe by Herschel H. Hobbs
READ
This Family of Mine: What It Was Like Growing Up Gotti by Victoria Gotti
Warpaths: The Illustrated History of the Kansas City Chiefs by Alan Hoskins
The Camel Club by David Baldacci
The Collectors by David Baldacci
Stone Cold by David Baldacci
Divine Justice by David Baldacci
Breaking the Rock: The Great Escape from Alcatraz by Jolene Babyak
First Family by David Baldacci
The Walking Dead Book 1 by Robert Kirkman
The Walking Dead Book 2 by Robert Kirkman
I am Ozzy by Ozzy Osbourne
The Walking Dead Book 3 by Robert Kirkman
Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin by Benjamin Franklin
I'm Not High: (But I've Got a Lot of Crazy Stories about Life as a Goat Boy, a Dad, and a Spiritual Warrior) by Jim Breuer (Kindle)
Treasure Island by Robert Lewis Stevenson (Kindle)
Assholes Finish First by Tucker Max (Kindle)
IN QUEUE
READING
What Baptists Believe by Herschel H. Hobbs
READ
This Family of Mine: What It Was Like Growing Up Gotti by Victoria Gotti
Warpaths: The Illustrated History of the Kansas City Chiefs by Alan Hoskins
The Camel Club by David Baldacci
The Collectors by David Baldacci
Stone Cold by David Baldacci
Divine Justice by David Baldacci
Breaking the Rock: The Great Escape from Alcatraz by Jolene Babyak
First Family by David Baldacci
The Walking Dead Book 1 by Robert Kirkman
The Walking Dead Book 2 by Robert Kirkman
I am Ozzy by Ozzy Osbourne
The Walking Dead Book 3 by Robert Kirkman
Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin by Benjamin Franklin
I'm Not High: (But I've Got a Lot of Crazy Stories about Life as a Goat Boy, a Dad, and a Spiritual Warrior) by Jim Breuer (Kindle)
Treasure Island by Robert Lewis Stevenson (Kindle)
Assholes Finish First by Tucker Max (Kindle)
IN QUEUE
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"There's always next year" The mantra of a KC Chiefs Fan.
- tjg_marantz
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Re: Books Read 2010
Read: The Sigma Protocol by Robert Ludlum
Starting: Endwar
On tap: Ghost Recon, and a metric ton of Ludlum and Clancy universe books.
Starting: Endwar
On tap: Ghost Recon, and a metric ton of Ludlum and Clancy universe books.
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- Ralph-Wiggum
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Re: Books Read 2010
Books read in 2010:
Animal Behavior - John Alcock
Currently reading:
Evolutionary Ecology - Charles Fox
Animal Behavior - John Alcock
Currently reading:
Evolutionary Ecology - Charles Fox
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- tru1cy
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Re: Books Read 2010
Currently Reading:
Every Last Drop: A Novel - Charlie Huston
On the wait list:
Black Sea Affair - Don Brown
Treason - Don Brown
Hostage - Dob Brown
Monday Night Jihad - Jason Elam and Steve Youngblood
Every Last Drop: A Novel - Charlie Huston
On the wait list:
Black Sea Affair - Don Brown
Treason - Don Brown
Hostage - Dob Brown
Monday Night Jihad - Jason Elam and Steve Youngblood
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Re: Books Read 2010
Currently Reading:
A Man on the Moon - Andrew Chaikin (big book...this will take a while to get through.)
The Black Swan - Rafael Sabatini
Finished Reading:
Stardust - Neil Gaimin
Divine Misdemeanors - Laurell Hamilton
Pirate Latitudes - Michael Crichton (Really fun read. Highly recommended.)
The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters Volume 2 - Gordon Dahlquist (Very mixed feelings with this one. I feel that there is a really good story in there, but could have used a couple of re-writes. Way too many characters, I kept losing track of who was who. But I liked the books and main characters enough that I will probably seek out the sequel.)
Dragonriders of Pern - Anne McCaffery (a nice visit with some old friends)
Skybreaker - Kenneth Oppel (Fun young adult fiction, sequel to Airborne)
Time Enough For Love - Robert Heinlein (I've been re-reading this book every spring since college. I'm on my third copy of it. )
The Elfish Gene - Mark Barrowcliffe
Legacy of the Drow - R.A. Salvatore (Innocent enough high fantasy stuff. Was my "sit in the car and bring into the restaurant with me when I eat lunch out alone" book.)
American Gods - Neil Gaimin (one of my all time favorites. Second time reading it, pulled it off my shelf on a whim and didn't put it down until I had finished it. If you haven't read this book, you owe it to yourself get to your library now and read it
Dzur - Steven Brust (I absolutely love the Drageria novels by Brust, but I stopped reading them a couple of years back. I had the opportunity to get caught up with Vlad this weekend while I was sick. Missed you, buddy.)
Wolves of the Calla - Stephen King (really enjoyed this installment in the story. Loved the whole setup of the Calla, along with the moving back and forth to NY, and the setup for Song of Susannah. I know many folks don't like SoS, but I'm looking forward to it.)
Mark of Nerath - Bill Slavicsek (generic D&D crap)
Song of Susannah - Stephen King (Loved it. Propelled me immediately into the final book)
The Dark Tower - Stephen King (I was really sorry when this was over. It was a trek and a half to read the whole thing, but it was a great ride.)
A Man on the Moon - Andrew Chaikin (big book...this will take a while to get through.)
The Black Swan - Rafael Sabatini
Finished Reading:
Stardust - Neil Gaimin
Divine Misdemeanors - Laurell Hamilton
Pirate Latitudes - Michael Crichton (Really fun read. Highly recommended.)
The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters Volume 2 - Gordon Dahlquist (Very mixed feelings with this one. I feel that there is a really good story in there, but could have used a couple of re-writes. Way too many characters, I kept losing track of who was who. But I liked the books and main characters enough that I will probably seek out the sequel.)
Dragonriders of Pern - Anne McCaffery (a nice visit with some old friends)
Skybreaker - Kenneth Oppel (Fun young adult fiction, sequel to Airborne)
Time Enough For Love - Robert Heinlein (I've been re-reading this book every spring since college. I'm on my third copy of it. )
The Elfish Gene - Mark Barrowcliffe
Legacy of the Drow - R.A. Salvatore (Innocent enough high fantasy stuff. Was my "sit in the car and bring into the restaurant with me when I eat lunch out alone" book.)
American Gods - Neil Gaimin (one of my all time favorites. Second time reading it, pulled it off my shelf on a whim and didn't put it down until I had finished it. If you haven't read this book, you owe it to yourself get to your library now and read it
Dzur - Steven Brust (I absolutely love the Drageria novels by Brust, but I stopped reading them a couple of years back. I had the opportunity to get caught up with Vlad this weekend while I was sick. Missed you, buddy.)
Wolves of the Calla - Stephen King (really enjoyed this installment in the story. Loved the whole setup of the Calla, along with the moving back and forth to NY, and the setup for Song of Susannah. I know many folks don't like SoS, but I'm looking forward to it.)
Mark of Nerath - Bill Slavicsek (generic D&D crap)
Song of Susannah - Stephen King (Loved it. Propelled me immediately into the final book)
The Dark Tower - Stephen King (I was really sorry when this was over. It was a trek and a half to read the whole thing, but it was a great ride.)
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Re: Books Read 2010
These threads are a great source to find new reading material, so I'll contribute this year. Unless stated, all books are read on my 1st gen Kindle.
Read:
The Dreaming Void by Peter F Hamilton
The Temporal Void by Peter F Hamilton
Under the Dome by Stephen King
The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch
Red Seas Under Red Skies by Scott Lynch
Currently reading:
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Seth Grahame-Smith
Read:
The Dreaming Void by Peter F Hamilton
The Temporal Void by Peter F Hamilton
Under the Dome by Stephen King
The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch
Red Seas Under Red Skies by Scott Lynch
Currently reading:
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Seth Grahame-Smith
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Re: Books Read 2010
Finished:
Magic Kingdom For Sale - Terry Brooks
The Black Unicorn - Terry Brooks
Wizard At Large - Terry Brooks
Twilight - Stephanie Meyer 1/18
New Moon - 1/21
Eclipse - 1/25
Breaking Dawn - 1/30
Currently Reading:
How To Survive The End Of The World As We Know It - James Wesley Rawles
Upcoming:
The other Landover books
Magic Kingdom For Sale - Terry Brooks
The Black Unicorn - Terry Brooks
Wizard At Large - Terry Brooks
Twilight - Stephanie Meyer 1/18
New Moon - 1/21
Eclipse - 1/25
Breaking Dawn - 1/30
Currently Reading:
How To Survive The End Of The World As We Know It - James Wesley Rawles
Upcoming:
The other Landover books
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“I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery.” -Thomas Jefferson
Finding Red Riding Hood well-armed, the wolf calls for more gun control.
Finding Red Riding Hood well-armed, the wolf calls for more gun control.
- Zork
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Re: Books Read 2010
I've really become addicted to Audible, so most of these are the unabridged audio version when available. Normal book reading is denoted by an asterisk (*).
READ
The Total Money Makeover - Dave Ramsey
*Financial Peace Revisited - Dave Ramsey
READING
NurtureShock - Po Bronson, Ashley Merryman
*Season of Life - Jeffrey Marx
QUEUE
Screamfree Parenting - Hal Edward Runkle (read in Nov 2009, need to re-read a few chapters)
Born to Run - Christopher McDougall
The Graveyard Book - Neil Gaiman
FAILED
Dragons of the Dwarven Depths - Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman - The voice used for Tasslehoff Burrfoot was so bad that I had to stop. It's like a mix between Yoda and Grover from Sesame Street, which is *not* how I imagined it. I might try reading it the old-fashioned way.
-Zork
READ
The Total Money Makeover - Dave Ramsey
*Financial Peace Revisited - Dave Ramsey
READING
NurtureShock - Po Bronson, Ashley Merryman
*Season of Life - Jeffrey Marx
QUEUE
Screamfree Parenting - Hal Edward Runkle (read in Nov 2009, need to re-read a few chapters)
Born to Run - Christopher McDougall
The Graveyard Book - Neil Gaiman
FAILED
Dragons of the Dwarven Depths - Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman - The voice used for Tasslehoff Burrfoot was so bad that I had to stop. It's like a mix between Yoda and Grover from Sesame Street, which is *not* how I imagined it. I might try reading it the old-fashioned way.
-Zork
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Re: Books Read 2010
Currently Reading - Don't know yet.
Finished -
Brent Weeks
Scott Lynch
Terry Pratchett
James Rollins
Finished -
Brent Weeks
- The Night Angel Trilogy 5+/5
- The Reluctant Swordsman 5/5
The Coming of Wisdom 4/5
The Destiny of the Sword 5/5
- Blink - The Power of Thinking Without Thinking 4/5
- The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 3/5
- Halo: First Strike 4/5
- Halo: The Flood 2/5
- Light of Eidon 4/5
- The Blind Side 5/5
Liar's Poker - 4/5
Scott Lynch
Terry Pratchett
- Pyramids - 4/5
- Superfreakonomics - Global Cooling, Patriotic Prostitutes, and why Suicide Bombers Should Buy Life Insurance - 4/5
- Dividends Still Don't Lie
James Rollins
- Amazonia 3/5
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"To wield Grond, the mighty hammer of the Federal Government, is to be intoxicated with power beyond what you and I can reckon (though I figure we can ball park it pretty good with computers and maths). Need to tunnel through a mountain? Grond. Kill a mighty ogre? Grond. Hangnail? Grond. Spider? Grond (actually, that's a legit use, moreso than the rest)." - Peacedog
"To wield Grond, the mighty hammer of the Federal Government, is to be intoxicated with power beyond what you and I can reckon (though I figure we can ball park it pretty good with computers and maths). Need to tunnel through a mountain? Grond. Kill a mighty ogre? Grond. Hangnail? Grond. Spider? Grond (actually, that's a legit use, moreso than the rest)." - Peacedog
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Re: Books Read 2010
Currently listening - Red Seas Under Red Skies by Scott Lynch
Currently reading - The Islands of the Blessed by Nancy Farmer
Finished - Grave Peril by Jim Butcher
Finished - Maelstrom: Destroyermen by Taylor Anderson
Currently reading - The Islands of the Blessed by Nancy Farmer
Finished - Grave Peril by Jim Butcher
Finished - Maelstrom: Destroyermen by Taylor Anderson
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Re: Books Read 2010
Read H.A.W.X. the novel tie-in, not that good. Also read the same guy's Splinter Cell tie-in... And it's actually kinda funny... as he wrote the same novel twice, albeit from two separate viewpoints! (Splinter Cell: Endgame, and Splinter Cell: Conviction)
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Re: Books Read 2010
Finished:
Well of Ascension (Book 2 of the Mistborn series) by Brandon Sanderson
It's a pretty good ride. Sanderson doesn't hold much to be holy in these first two books. People die and (so far) stay dead. The characters are human and flawed. They have issues with relationships as well as the greater Big Bad issues, make decisions that don't turn out well, yet keep on plugging along. He makes some choices that I've never seen done before, including having a major character break down with battle fatigue.
No braid-tugging or skirt-smoothing here. Based on what I've seen here, I have high hopes for when I get to his Wheel of Time stuff ... in about 18 months or so.
Well of Ascension (Book 2 of the Mistborn series) by Brandon Sanderson
It's a pretty good ride. Sanderson doesn't hold much to be holy in these first two books. People die and (so far) stay dead. The characters are human and flawed. They have issues with relationships as well as the greater Big Bad issues, make decisions that don't turn out well, yet keep on plugging along. He makes some choices that I've never seen done before, including having a major character break down with battle fatigue.
No braid-tugging or skirt-smoothing here. Based on what I've seen here, I have high hopes for when I get to his Wheel of Time stuff ... in about 18 months or so.
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Re: Books Read 2010
Finished Reading
The Lies of Locke Lamora - Scott Lynch (Kindle Edition)
Once Bitten - Kalayna Price (Kindle Edition - Freebie)
Mistborn - Brandon Sanderson (Kindle Edition)
Name of the Wind - Patrick Rothfuss (Kindle Edition) Now the waiting begins.
Queen of the Orcs: King's Property - Morgan Howell (Kindle Edition - Freebie)
Queen of the Orcs: Clan Daughter - Morgan Howell (Kindle Edition)
Fablehaven - Brandon Mull (Kindle Edition)
Cast in Shadow - Michelle Sagara (Kindle Edition)
Eisenhorn - Dan Abnett
The Graveyard Book - Neil Gaiman
Neverwhere: A Novel - Neil Gaiman
Anansi Boys - Neil Gaiman
Inferno - Niven and Pournelle (Kindle Edition)
Blood Engines - T.A. Pratt (Kindle Edition - Freebie)
War of the Flowers - Tad Williams
Dissolution -War of the Spider Queen, Book 1 - Richard Lee Byers
Insurrection -War of the Spider Queen, Book 2 -Thomas M. Reid
Condemnation -War of the Spider Queen, Book 3 - Richard Baker
Currently Reading
The Greatest Show on Earth - Richard Dawkins (Kindle Edition)
Evolution: The First Four Billion Years - Edited by Michael Ruse, Joseph Travis - Forward by Edward O. Wilson (Hardcover) Will take time to get through this one.
Will try to finish up Charlie Huston's Joe Pitt novels (the first one's free on Kindle) and Jim Butcher's The Dresden FiIes.
Also, I usually download and try to read the free Kindle editions that Amazon hands out every so often. Can't always get through them, but, hey it's free.
The Lies of Locke Lamora - Scott Lynch (Kindle Edition)
Once Bitten - Kalayna Price (Kindle Edition - Freebie)
Mistborn - Brandon Sanderson (Kindle Edition)
Name of the Wind - Patrick Rothfuss (Kindle Edition) Now the waiting begins.
Queen of the Orcs: King's Property - Morgan Howell (Kindle Edition - Freebie)
Queen of the Orcs: Clan Daughter - Morgan Howell (Kindle Edition)
Fablehaven - Brandon Mull (Kindle Edition)
Cast in Shadow - Michelle Sagara (Kindle Edition)
Eisenhorn - Dan Abnett
The Graveyard Book - Neil Gaiman
Neverwhere: A Novel - Neil Gaiman
Anansi Boys - Neil Gaiman
Inferno - Niven and Pournelle (Kindle Edition)
Blood Engines - T.A. Pratt (Kindle Edition - Freebie)
War of the Flowers - Tad Williams
Dissolution -War of the Spider Queen, Book 1 - Richard Lee Byers
Insurrection -War of the Spider Queen, Book 2 -Thomas M. Reid
Condemnation -War of the Spider Queen, Book 3 - Richard Baker
Currently Reading
The Greatest Show on Earth - Richard Dawkins (Kindle Edition)
Evolution: The First Four Billion Years - Edited by Michael Ruse, Joseph Travis - Forward by Edward O. Wilson (Hardcover) Will take time to get through this one.
Will try to finish up Charlie Huston's Joe Pitt novels (the first one's free on Kindle) and Jim Butcher's The Dresden FiIes.
Also, I usually download and try to read the free Kindle editions that Amazon hands out every so often. Can't always get through them, but, hey it's free.
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Re: Books Read 2010
I just finished Waiting for Columbus by Thomas Trofimuk. An unidentified man arrives at a mental institution in Spain. He is charismatic and lucid, other than his insistence that he is Christopher Columbus, and that something terrible is going to happen at the end of the story that captures the imagination of his nurse. A poetic celebration of the wonders of wine, women, and chess, and the importance of exploring the unknown, even though we may fear what's on the other side.
This is Tom's third novel (he's a friend). He did an amazing job of weaving the historical facts into a modern story of traumatic dissociation. I halfway believed the man was Columbus, displaced somehow in time. This one will be with me for a while.
This is Tom's third novel (he's a friend). He did an amazing job of weaving the historical facts into a modern story of traumatic dissociation. I halfway believed the man was Columbus, displaced somehow in time. This one will be with me for a while.
wot?
To be fair, adolescent power fantasy tripe is way easier to write than absurd existential horror, and every community has got to start somewhere... right?
Unless one loses a precious thing, he will never know its true value. A little light finally scratches the darkness; it lets the exhausted one face his shattered dream and realize his path cannot be walked. Can man live happily without embracing his wounded heart?
To be fair, adolescent power fantasy tripe is way easier to write than absurd existential horror, and every community has got to start somewhere... right?
Unless one loses a precious thing, he will never know its true value. A little light finally scratches the darkness; it lets the exhausted one face his shattered dream and realize his path cannot be walked. Can man live happily without embracing his wounded heart?
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Re: Books Read 2010
The Archer's Tale by Bernard Cornwell
Book 1 in the Grail Quest series. Set in the Hundred Years War, The Archer's Tale follows the exploits of Thomas, the son of a priest who witnessed the destruction of his village and killing of his parents by French raiders. Bent on vengeance and a desire to uncover secrets about his family that his father took to the grave, Thomas joins the English military and sets on a course that ends with the epic Battle of Crécy in 1346.
In typical Cornwell style, The Archer's Tale includes a healthy dose of authentic history tweaked for story-telling purposes as need (and explained in the author's note at the end). The only thing that really seemed implausible was arranging for all of the protagonists to converge at the same spot and time on the battlefield. Still, it was a well-paced story and a great read for anyone interested in medieval life and warfare.
Book 1 in the Grail Quest series. Set in the Hundred Years War, The Archer's Tale follows the exploits of Thomas, the son of a priest who witnessed the destruction of his village and killing of his parents by French raiders. Bent on vengeance and a desire to uncover secrets about his family that his father took to the grave, Thomas joins the English military and sets on a course that ends with the epic Battle of Crécy in 1346.
In typical Cornwell style, The Archer's Tale includes a healthy dose of authentic history tweaked for story-telling purposes as need (and explained in the author's note at the end). The only thing that really seemed implausible was arranging for all of the protagonists to converge at the same spot and time on the battlefield. Still, it was a well-paced story and a great read for anyone interested in medieval life and warfare.
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