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DA ; Simply Vicky: Don't get pithy with me! Posted Oct 23, 2002
I've finished 'Wolf Speaker' (Tamora Pierce) and am up to date with them, so I have begun a Star Trek Voyager novelisation "Bless the Beasts" by Karen Haber. Very good, so far!
'Silent Takeover' by Noreena Hertz, irritates me intensely, so I am reading some Ann Rule True Crime trash for now.. A book of jokes by David Letterman has come in for me at the local library, I'll fetch it on Saturday..
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several, a/k/a random Posted Oct 23, 2002
i'm amidst 'good grief, the story of charles m. schulz' on where snoopy, linus and charlie brown came from. on deck (next up) is william shatner's 'star trek memories' the library found for me.
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PaulBateman Posted Oct 24, 2002
Ribert Holdstock's 'Celtika'
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Abi Posted Oct 24, 2002
The Carbohydrate Addicts Diet
My name is Abigail and I am a carbohydrate addict.
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PaulBateman Posted Oct 25, 2002
At this point should we clap?
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milo Posted Oct 25, 2002
I read "Bless the Beasts" as "Bless the Breasts".
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Abi Posted Oct 25, 2002
Please! I could do with the encouragement!
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milo Posted Oct 25, 2002
Keep it up! You're doing great!
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Greta_9, Keeper of the 4/4 Beat and Deep Sexy Basslines, in a strange condition Posted Oct 25, 2002
Hey Abi, aren't we all... pasta, bread, chocolate, potatoes... yummmm, gimme more!!!
Suggested reading: "Afrodita" by Isabel Allende (takes away all the guilt... brilliant if you're a tad overweight but enjoy your food too much to give up on it.)
"Immoral Recipes" by Manuel Vazquez Montalban (same as above, but written by a man who obviously likes his women in different shapes and sizes, and with a healthy appetite.)
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DA ; Simply Vicky: Don't get pithy with me! Posted Oct 25, 2002
>Ribert Holdstock's 'Celtika' <
You'll *love* it - I guarantee it! $$ if you don't (I say, that's a bit rash.) But no, you will it, I promise!
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Jed the Humanoid -Keeper of things lost down the back of the sofa-also the Chief Mad Drunken Warrior of the Anti Squirrel League Posted Oct 26, 2002
As always I have about seven or eight books on the go.
THe ones that come to mind immediately are:
Captain Beefheart (biography) by someone who's name escapes me
Minority Report - Philip K Dick (very good short story collection released to tie in with the tom cruise film (interesting side note...in the original short story Tom Cruise's character (Anderton) is supposed to be balding, fat and aging....(the three adjectives that instantly come to mind when describing Tom Cruise)))
Time Enough For Love - Robert Heinlen (i started reading this ages ago and have recently started to repeatedly re-read one of the chapters (The story of the man who was too lazy to fail) for its sheer inspirational value
I'm also on my second reading of Catch 22 (joseph heller) and finding it even more worth it the second time round
Oh, and Fear and Loathing on the campaign trail '72 (hunter S Thompson) is also in my stack of books
Perhaps I should just speed up the whole thing by saying which book I've FINISHED recently (a very different statement). THe last book i finished was 'Wouldn't it be Nice' by Brian Wilson and Todd Gold(gould?). This is Brian Wilsons torturously harrowing account of his life, and should be read by everyone, especially if you've ever had a fondness for the beach boys. It's certainly an eye-opener.
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Demon Drawer Posted Oct 26, 2002
I'm currently wading through the Draft Scottish Lib Dem Manefesto for next year before the Scottish conference next saturday.
Not a book I know but for me essential reading.
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ViceChancellorGriffin Keeper spelling Mistakes and Goldfish Posted Oct 26, 2002
I have just finished the second book by Eion Colfer Artmedis Fowl the artic expadition "wich is all verry well and good if you happen to like that sort of thing which I" Do.
the only problem now is i have to find another book.
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JustAnotherNumber\Lord High Praetor of Thingite-ica\Sub Posted Oct 27, 2002
Several excellent books, namely...
Genius, by James Gleick: (a biography of Richard P. Feynman, Nobel Prize-winning physicist and drummer extraordinaire)
Longitude, by Dava Sobel: about the quest for how to measure longitude at sea (the Longitude Act, John Harrison...)
A Tour of the Calculus, by Dave Berlinski: not nearly as boring as it sounds.
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JustAnotherNumber\Lord High Praetor of Thingite-ica\Sub Posted Oct 27, 2002
minor point, but should be David Berlinski
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Greta_9, Keeper of the 4/4 Beat and Deep Sexy Basslines, in a strange condition Posted Oct 28, 2002
More Italian books: I know there is an english translation of this one, although I'm not sure what it's called in Englilsh. In Italian it's "Io non ho paura" (I am not afraid), and it's a great, great, great book by Niccolò Ammaniti. He's a young writer, and a truly great one at that. I read the whole thing in an afternoon. It's the truly harrowing story of how a boy of nine living in a tiny village in the South of Italy during the poverty-stricken Seventies (not that it's much better now) and how he finds out about a horrible secret. Beautifully written and plotted.
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The Ghost of Polidari Posted Oct 28, 2002
Like a lot of other people, reading 'Black House' by Stephen King and Peter Straub...
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friendlywithteeth Posted Oct 29, 2002
'God of the small things' Arundhati Roy.
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Zantic - Who is this woman?? Posted Oct 29, 2002
To Sail Beyond the Sunset - Robert Heinlein
next up will probably be Time Enough For Love (if I can find it under the pile)
AH...ain't comfort reading fun?
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- 881: DA ; Simply Vicky: Don't get pithy with me! (Oct 23, 2002)
- 882: several, a/k/a random (Oct 23, 2002)
- 883: PaulBateman (Oct 24, 2002)
- 884: Abi (Oct 24, 2002)
- 885: PaulBateman (Oct 25, 2002)
- 886: milo (Oct 25, 2002)
- 887: Abi (Oct 25, 2002)
- 888: milo (Oct 25, 2002)
- 889: PaulBateman (Oct 25, 2002)
- 890: Greta_9, Keeper of the 4/4 Beat and Deep Sexy Basslines, in a strange condition (Oct 25, 2002)
- 891: DA ; Simply Vicky: Don't get pithy with me! (Oct 25, 2002)
- 892: Jed the Humanoid -Keeper of things lost down the back of the sofa-also the Chief Mad Drunken Warrior of the Anti Squirrel League (Oct 26, 2002)
- 893: Demon Drawer (Oct 26, 2002)
- 894: ViceChancellorGriffin Keeper spelling Mistakes and Goldfish (Oct 26, 2002)
- 895: JustAnotherNumber\Lord High Praetor of Thingite-ica\Sub (Oct 27, 2002)
- 896: JustAnotherNumber\Lord High Praetor of Thingite-ica\Sub (Oct 27, 2002)
- 897: Greta_9, Keeper of the 4/4 Beat and Deep Sexy Basslines, in a strange condition (Oct 28, 2002)
- 898: The Ghost of Polidari (Oct 28, 2002)
- 899: friendlywithteeth (Oct 29, 2002)
- 900: Zantic - Who is this woman?? (Oct 29, 2002)
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