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 Post subject: Re: New generic book thread
PostPosted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 13:22 
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I stopped reading it over a month ago! Funnily enough, around chapter 8!


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I stopped reading it over a month ago! Funnily enough, around chapter 8!

You're lucky. I plodded through it, thinking that the ending might be exciting. It wasn't.


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Started The Fantasy Art of Oliver Frey. Fantakka book. I had no idea he penned a comic for the start of the Superman film.

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Started reading Catch Me If You Can last night, got about 1/4 of the way through it. It's the book the film is based on. Some minor differences to the film so far. It's pretty good!


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 Post subject: Re: New generic book thread
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So I'll likely be finished with Catch Me If You Can by tonight. It has been good. I've more or less finished the plot of the film but there's still a third of the book remaining, so it'll be interesting to see what else they left out. It goes into a lot more detail about Abignale's "check" fraud methods. It's worth a read if you're into, er, crime and that.

Just ordered the second Ice and Fire book because it's about time I carried on with that. Also Brothers Karamazov. Think I'll read that first.


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So I'll likely be finished with Catch Me If You Can by tonight. It has been good. I've more or less finished the plot of the film but there's still a third of the book remaining, so it'll be interesting to see what else they left out. It goes into a lot more detail about Abignale's "check" fraud methods. It's worth a read if you're into, er, crime and that.

Just ordered the second Ice and Fire book because it's about time I carried on with that. Also Brothers Karamazov. Think I'll read that first.


Fire and Ice: Amazon did the first 4 or so for £20 for the Kindle.

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Kindle editions? Bugger!

Having said that, the second book was only a fiver and I already have the first, so...


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Kindle editions? Bugger!

Having said that, the second book was only a fiver and I already have the first, so...


...so you're probably not saving much. I've got the latest edition in my desk drawer at work, but I'll Kindle it.

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I just can't read anything without my Kindle(TM).


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I just can't read anything without my Kindle(TM).

Is that why you didn't finish Dracula?

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Poor Alberto.


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 Post subject: Re: New generic book thread
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Buy my friend's book Pre-order here. wELL DONE HIM.

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Hmmm. This sounds quite, quite awful.

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 Post subject: Re: New generic book thread
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Now a middle-aged man and aided by a prescient cat, he becomes Doctor Sleep.


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 Post subject: Re: New generic book thread
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Guardian makes it sound not as bad.

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Now a middle-aged man and aided by a prescient cat, he becomes Doctor Sleep.


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 Post subject: Re: New generic book thread
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I'm reading Suetonius's 'The Twelve Ceasers' at the moment*. It's like the 'Horrible Histories' books I read as a kid (and still enjoy), but a few centuries older and way more lurid. Surprised it's taken me this long to read it. It's essentially the sex lives and other crimes of the emperors: great stuff.

Ties in neatly with this week's non-story of whether 'plebeian' is an insult or not, too.


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 Post subject: Re: New generic book thread
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Almost at the end of one of Terry Pratchett's recent book "Snuff". It's not that great really - seems a bit messy and is lacking both the lulz and the proper baddy or good plot of his better ones.


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I went out to Charing Cross, to see Major- general Harrison hanged, drawn, and quartered; which was done there, he looking as cheerful as any man could do in that condition


Are the rest of Pepys's diaries as funny as this? I'm chucking quietly at work.

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Are the rest of Pepys's diaries as funny as this? I'm chucking quietly at work.

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Almost at the end of one of Terry Pratchett's recent book "Snuff". It's not that great really - seems a bit messy and is lacking both the lulz and the proper baddy or good plot of his better ones.


I have Snuff cued up to read but have not yet , however its not his latest - Dodger came out last week


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I've just finished "The Song of Achilles", which I thought was brilliant; don't know whether the fact that I have read the Iliad (because it's based on the siege of Troy) helped or not, but suspect not. Marvellous.

Also "Conqueror" by Conn Iggledon, which I liked as a piece of royster-doyster style historical fiction, and also because he doesn't follow it through to inevitable decline and fall.


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I went out to Charing Cross, to see Major- general Harrison hanged, drawn, and quartered; which was done there, he looking as cheerful as any man could do in that condition


Are the rest of Pepys's diaries as funny as this? I'm chucking quietly at work.

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:)

I'm not reading eleven volumes (based on what I saw in the library today). Anyone know of a good abridgement?


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Also "Conqueror" by Conn Iggledon, which I liked as a piece of royster-doyster style historical fiction, and also because he doesn't follow it through to inevitable decline and fall.

His books about Genghis Khan are very readable.

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Also "Conqueror" by Conn Iggledon, which I liked as a piece of royster-doyster style historical fiction, and also because he doesn't follow it through to inevitable decline and fall.

His books about Genghis Khan are very readable.

Oh yes- I enjoyed those too, and his Caesar ones. This is Kublai Khan (and Guyuk and Obelai and several other khans).


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 Post subject: Re: New generic book thread
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Are the rest of Pepys's diaries as funny as this? I'm chucking quietly at work.

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Heh. Only just 'got' that.

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Good job i've already stopped buying them since he stopped being able to write them, really.

Really sad, the decline between e.g. Making Money and then Unseen Academicals where he had to get someone to help him. Love that guy.

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I really enjoyed Unseen and Snuff. The last stinker he produced was Monstrous Regiment, and before that Moving Pictures. Good hit rate as far as I'm concerned.

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Snuff's on my chrimble list, but Unseen Academicals was like it was written by someone else entirely - not like Monstrous Regiment or Pyramids (which were the two stinkers in Kissyworld), which were like they were written by Pratchett but just bad.

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Moving Pictures was one of the best!

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By the by, 'The Twelve' was excellent.

If you have still not read 'The Passage' then you suck.

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Hey guys! This looks a good book! Available for pre order now!

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I finished reading The Picture of Dorian Gray yesterday. Only a short tale really and I enjoyed it. I understand there's the original unedited version doing the rounds now though.

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This is a cracking good compilation of short stories:

http://www.strangehorizons.com/reviews/ ... _com.shtml

Been reading quite a few of these lately.


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Yeah, I'd lend it to you but we just have it as an electro-book. I'd imagine that it's quite a weighty tome in paper version.


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