More books!
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I've run out of things to read, and really needed to get out of the apartment, so I schlepped down to B&N. Pretty good haul.
David Drake - The Tank Lords. Been years (decades, actually) since I read Hammer's Slammers. Since I'm going to Conjecture and will probably end up on panels with Mr. Drake, seems to be a good time to reread them.
Iain M. Banks - Excession. Slowly but surely I'm working my way through the Culture novels.
Allen Steele - Lunar Descent. I really enjoyed the Colony trilogy and this book appears to focus on blue collar workers on the Moon. I like his writing style, so I'm looking forward to this one.
Eric Flynt & Ryk E. Spoor - Boundary. I've been looking for one of
seawasp's books for a while now. The back cover blurb is interesting, and I think I'll have fun with the story.
Looked at a couple of history books, but nothing leapt out at me.
So, what are y'all reading right now?
David Drake - The Tank Lords. Been years (decades, actually) since I read Hammer's Slammers. Since I'm going to Conjecture and will probably end up on panels with Mr. Drake, seems to be a good time to reread them.
Iain M. Banks - Excession. Slowly but surely I'm working my way through the Culture novels.
Allen Steele - Lunar Descent. I really enjoyed the Colony trilogy and this book appears to focus on blue collar workers on the Moon. I like his writing style, so I'm looking forward to this one.
Eric Flynt & Ryk E. Spoor - Boundary. I've been looking for one of
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Looked at a couple of history books, but nothing leapt out at me.
So, what are y'all reading right now?
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Date: 18 Feb 2008 06:47 (UTC)Today I'm picking up a Finnish translation of Moby Dick from the local library. I haven't read it and I've been trying to read some classic novels, so I thought I'd try this one.
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Date: 19 Feb 2008 00:07 (UTC)no subject
Date: 19 Feb 2008 06:09 (UTC)Clifford Pickover, The Science of Aliens
Chuck Klosterman, IV: A Decade of Curious People and Dangerous Ideas (Funny and insightful pop-culture commentary)
Chris Jones, Too Far From Home (Pretty good nonfiction about astronauts and cosmonauts who have been stranded on space stations)
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Date: 19 Feb 2008 18:04 (UTC)