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(The Return of) What book are you reading at this time?
Post: 6881
Posted 5 Days Ago by j_z_d09-ace&-chocophile
Philosophy Made Simple, by Robert Hellenga http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/23/books/review/23goldstein.html

Embers, by Sandor Marai
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/14/books/raking-the-coals.html

And I admit, quite belatedly(spurred by a TV interview with the author)Heat, by George Monbiot. Oh, interviewed on The Hour http://www.cbc.ca/thehour - 'video clips' then 'full archived episodes'(erm regrettably not for a full hour)

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(The Return of) What book are you reading at this time?
Post: 6882
Posted 5 Days Ago by Elentari
I'm rereading The Catcher In The Rye. Does anyone else find that when the read a book like this, that has a strong style of speech (and in this case, thought) they start thinking like that? I keep wanting to call people Goddamm phonies. It's the same with writers like Austen - I start to think in the speech styles of the period.

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(The Return of) What book are you reading at this time?
Post: 6883
Posted 5 Days Ago by Clive the flying ostrich: Feeling like the interior of an over ripe watermelon.
"Bad Science" by Ben Goldacre.

Wonderful. Laugh out loud funny at some points and incredulous about some of the abuses of science promulgated by the charlatans, the media and "Dr" Gillian Mckeith (not exclusive categories)

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(The Return of) What book are you reading at this time?
Post: 6884
Posted 5 Days Ago by pedro - tilting at windmills
<< Does anyone else find that when the read a book like this, that has a strong style of speech (and in this case, thought) they start thinking like that? I keep wanting to call people Goddamm phonies.>>

I read about 10 Patrick O'Brian books* in a row last summer. By the end of it, I did ask 'Pray pass the salt' a few times. Also checked the wind direction more than usual.




*Austin-era Nautical adventures

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Post: 6885
Posted 5 Days Ago by Online NowKing Bomba (Wake me up when we get there)
I always find it interesting just how quickly you overcome the strangeness of archaic language or a very different dialect, and start to skip through it without even noticing it.

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(The Return of) What book are you reading at this time?
Post: 6886
Posted 3 Days Ago by Thatprat - With a new head/wall interface mechanism
I'm not reading it yet, but I've just brought the new Terry Pratchett novel.

The only comment that springs to mind is Ooh, Ooh, Ook!


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Post: 6887
Posted 3 Days Ago by Mol ... back from hols
envy

Although the good thing about not actually owning any TP yet is (a) I am really supporting my library service and (b) I can put 'anything by TP' on my Christmas list and stand a fair chance of getting something good.

Mol

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(The Return of) What book are you reading at this time?
Post: 6888
Posted 2 Days Ago by van-smeiter
"Does anyone else find that when the read a book like this, that has a strong style of speech (and in this case, thought) they start thinking like that? I keep wanting to call people Goddamm phonies."

You don't want me to repeat some of the things I started saying while I was reading Trainspotting! blush

I'm almost at the end of 'The Way it Was' (Sir Stanley Matthews' autobiography) and I'm down to the last few short stories in Agatha Christie's 'Partners In Crime'. 'Swan Song' by Edmund Crispin arrived but I'm saving it for xmas or the new year so I'm not sure what to read next though Graham Greene is calling. smiley

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Post: 6889
Posted 2 Days Ago by Thatprat - With a new head/wall interface mechanism
Well, I've now finished the book, and it's as good as the rest.

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Post: 6890
Posted 2 Days Ago by night-eyes
Darwin's Watch any good Mol? I read the first two Science of Discworld book and I actually quite enjoyed them!
tea

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Post: 6891
Posted 2 Days Ago by pedro - tilting at windmills
<<Does anyone else find that when the read a book like this.. >>

I've just started Blood's A Rover by James Ellroy, and my racist vocabulary is expanding by the page. Not said any of them, but it reminded me just how many terms there are.erm

As for the book, it's building up quite nicely, but isn't great (yet, hopefully). More to come when I'm finished.

(Re-) read the Revelation Space series by Alistair Reynolds over the last few weeks. *Proper* epic SF, thoroughly enjoyed it. And also started thinking that implants in your head to make you think quicker will be normal.geek

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Post: 6892
Posted 2 Days Ago by Clive the flying ostrich: Feeling like the interior of an over ripe watermelon.
Finished Bad Science - very enjoyable, not to mention makes you angry reading about, especially the abuses carried out in Africa by frauds peddling nonsense - but now I'm carrying on with Religion as a Natural Phenomenon by Dan Dennett.

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Post: 6893
Posted 2 Days Ago by Pedros_Ecosse - I always look this confused! :)
'And another thing' by Jeremy Clarkson

I love the way that everyone is ripped into equally, laugh out loud reading on the train! biggrin

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Post: 6894
Posted 2 Days Ago by Mol ... back from hols
I really ought to read Darwin's Watch while I'm totally awake rather than just before I drop off, cos I keep having to re-read the science bits - it's quite advanced stuff for a dozy arts graduate to get her head around. Some diagrams would be useful but then I suppose it would look like a text book. It has made me think that I'd quite like to read Stephen Hawkins next, though.

Mol

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Post: 6895
Posted 2 Days Ago by Cheerful Dragon
Started The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde as light relief from Les Mis. Haven't read it for years.

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Post: 6896
Posted 2 Days Ago by Malabarista - considering the aesthetics of variable-altitude livestock
I'm still on The Happy Bottom Riding Club - slow going, since I have to take notes laugh

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Post: 6897
Posted Yesterday by Sho (I hate computers)
A Christmas Carol - It's yonks and yonks since I read this. I always forget how much I like Dickens.
(Sharpe's Revenge is my bedtime book. Can't beat a bit of skirmishing with the Rifles before dropping off)

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Post: 6898
Posted Yesterday by Bagpuss
Saturn's Children by Charles Stross. Odd scifi where humans have died out leaving a society of robots.

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Post: 6899
Posted Yesterday by Malabarista - considering the aesthetics of variable-altitude livestock
Currently reading the manual for Drakensang whistle

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