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aZealot
Profile Blog Joined May 2011
New Zealand5447 Posts
March 30 2013 06:57 GMT
#1061
Winding up The Yellow Admiral by Patrick O'Brian at the moment. I am commencing The Protestant Ethic and The Spirit of Capitalism by Max Weber.
KT best KT ~ 2014
ticklishmusic
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
United States15977 Posts
March 30 2013 21:01 GMT
#1062
Reading Halo:Silentium

while i kind of disagree with entire revisionist aspect of the halo legendarium, it does make it more epic.
(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
Meadowlark
Profile Blog Joined December 2012
United States349 Posts
March 30 2013 21:33 GMT
#1063
On March 30 2013 15:57 aZealot wrote:
Winding up The Yellow Admiral by Patrick O'Brian at the moment. I am commencing The Protestant Ethic and The Spirit of Capitalism by Max Weber.

I read Weber a while back for my independent study in school. I don't know about you're edition, but mine was literally half notes and appendices .
''Three bottles of Monster in a day; I'm pumped as fuck." -Stephano
SirGlinG
Profile Blog Joined January 2008
Sweden933 Posts
March 30 2013 21:41 GMT
#1064
Reading Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 100 years of solitude atm. I read Bolano last summer and really got into the magical realism. I enjoy it a lot so far. the Author gives himself endless of freedom, can bend all laws, it gives me a lot of excitement as a reader.

I've got to ask here. If anyone has read anything from modern mexican authors? My writing teacher told me of a counter-reaction towards the magical realism, the idea of mexicans only writing it. How's that to read?
(Macondo --> Mcondo)
Not my chair. Not my problem. That's what I say
bennyhck
Profile Joined August 2012
England7 Posts
March 30 2013 23:07 GMT
#1065
Just finished reading 'The Daylight War', the third book in the Demon Cycle series by Peter V. Brett - very enjoyable series so far.

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Not sure what to read next, I guess that I'll be waiting for Patrick Rothfuss and Brandon Sanderson to get on with their writing (I would thoroughly recommend both of their writings to anyone interested in fantasy - the two books that Rothfuss has written in 'The Kingkiller Chronicle' series so far are probably my two favourite books of all time, and Sanderson's 'Mistborn' and 'Stormlight Archives' series were also fantastic).

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Read both!
Alethios
Profile Blog Joined December 2007
New Zealand2765 Posts
March 30 2013 23:26 GMT
#1066
[image loading]
The journal entries of a white man from Dallas, who in 1959 artificially coloured his skin black and travelled for six weeks through the racially segregated deep south. He's taken for a negro by whites and blacks alike wherever he goes.

He tells his story as it is, without trying to embellish or skirt over uncomfortable details, which only makes it all the more powerful to me. Simply one of the best books i've read.
When you arise in the morning, think of what a precious privilege it is to be alive - to breathe, to think, to enjoy, to love.
ticklishmusic
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
United States15977 Posts
March 30 2013 23:42 GMT
#1067
read the first book of mistborn, thought it was alright

the teen romance in book 2 killed it for me.
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aZealot
Profile Blog Joined May 2011
New Zealand5447 Posts
March 30 2013 23:47 GMT
#1068
On March 31 2013 06:33 Meadowlark wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 30 2013 15:57 aZealot wrote:
Winding up The Yellow Admiral by Patrick O'Brian at the moment. I am commencing The Protestant Ethic and The Spirit of Capitalism by Max Weber.

I read Weber a while back for my independent study in school. I don't know about you're edition, but mine was literally half notes and appendices .


Mine's the 1970 edition. A considerable proportion of the book is taken up by notes. I usually enjoy reading these, though.


KT best KT ~ 2014
packrat386
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
United States5077 Posts
March 30 2013 23:51 GMT
#1069
+ Show Spoiler +

On March 28 2013 14:16 packrat386 wrote:

Warning:
This spoiler contains everything I've read this year.
+ Show Spoiler +

2013 Reading Log
Just Finished:
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I thought the poetry was really beautiful. Apparently tolkein discarded the works to write LotR (since the general public wanted more action) and I find that really tragic.

I'm in the middle of:
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which is a really amazing book. As the author walks you through, you essentially start from batteries, wires, and electromagnets, and you end up building an entire computer. Its really crazy and I can't wait to finish it.

Just finished Code

And I must say its one of the best books I've ever read. I'm now going to go back to reading
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which I was about halfway through when I inexplicably stopped it. Its a very interesting book about how the practice of wargaming has developed from its inception in the 1950s to the time the book was written (I believe '85). Its a bit dated, but still a pretty insightful look at how predictions and foreign policy go hand in hand.

Finished War Games
After finishing War Games I decided to pick up a flashy spy novel
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I really like Dan Silva books, and I actually finished this one in a single day (oops). If anyone is looking for a quick read and is into the suspense/spy novel type of books I can recommend this quite highly.

finished The Confessor
After that I picked up
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Which I've heard is quite a good book. I would have gotten another spy novel but I need to wait until just before my flight on friday so I'll have something to read on the plane.

EDIT: I've realized that the picture I chose was actually for the CD version, but it was the nicest picture I could find :/

Finshed When You Are Engulfed In Flames
It feels weird to post again so soon, but I've actually just finished When You Are Engulfed In Flames. I hope to be able to read some more stuff by Sedaris soon, as these short pieces were particularly good. I really enjoyed the descriptions he gave of everyday experiences and feelings and the way that he jumped from topic.

I've decided to go from there and revisit an author that I liked a lot in high school, and thus I'm reading
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which I think I should like quite a bit.

Finished Hemmingway Short Stories
Finished Hemingway on the plane. I find that his style of writing for the short stories is really excellent. He doesn't have to write a lot but he can pack a lot of meaning into a 4 page story.

I picked this up in case I needed something else to read on the plane
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I really like these kind of cheap thrills paperback novels so I'll be glad to have another one to read.

Finished Prince of Fire
I finished prince of fire relatively quickly. I thought the overall plot for the series took an interesting turn with this book, but we'll see how it goes. Once again I highly recommend silva.

For a nice read on vacation I decided to pick up
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because I've always liked the idea of the hardboiled detective genre and I figured I should start from the beginning.

I also just feel like mentioning, I really love this thread. So many people sharing good books.

Finished Maltese Falcon
Posting with an anddroid is hard so i'll keep it short. Finished the maltese falcon and it was great, I'm looking forward to exploring the genre.

Travelling again so I picked up the next silva book on my list

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Should be good!

Finished The Messenger
Dan Silva as usual did not disappoint, although it seems like hes kind of running himself into a corner with the series. It will be interesting for me at least to see how he resolves some of the tensions he's built up in the storyline.

Since I liked the first freakonomics I decided to pick up the second book

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which seems like it should be good.

Finished Superfreakonomics

Welp, I finished up Superfreakonomics. Excellent book, but it really wasn't terribly long. I found the discussion on the cheap and easy methods of preventing the adverse effects of global warming extremely interesting.

Given that I liked the Hemingway short stories I read before I decided to check this out of our uni library
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I found it kind of funny that for some reason there are about 7 missing copies of this in the library records. Hopefully it will be good.

Finished For Whom the Bell Tolls
I finished For Whom the Bell Tolls and I think its one of the best books I've ever read. I thought that the descriptions and mindsets of war that Hemingway used were really amazing and I would highly recommend it (although it was quite long).

Decided to pick something up because it looked good in the school library.
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Should be good.

Finished Much Too Promised Land
I finished The Much Too Promised Land and I think it was a really excellent analysis of US diplomacy with regards to the Middle East Peace Process. I would recommend it to anyone who was interested in the US role in the matter on a sort of personal education level, as it was detailed, but not so much that it seemed overly academic or inaccessible. I think that while it probably falls short of a rigorous academic analysis of the issues at hand its a great set of memoirs, combined with a real message and discussion of what actually went down.

In what I think will be a short read I'm going to pick up
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because I know someone who is going to be in the play, and I've known about it for quite a while but never looked into it.

After this, perhaps something about programming... any suggestions?

edit: image failed -_-



Finished Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
I thought it was a really interesting take on some existentialist ideas, as well as a pretty funny and thought provoking play. I would definitely recommend it, and at ~130 pages its short enough to read in an afternoon (if that).

Picked up in my library
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Because it was just sitting there on the new arrivals shelf for today. University of Michigan has a huge library system, and the amount of books that they add to it each day is approximately equal to the amount of books that I own. I got pretty interested in middle east politics from the last book that I read so I'm eager to check out another view.

edit: fixed my archiving.



Finished: Power and Policy in Syria
I found the authors take on the issues surrounding current syrian politics to be really interesting. I t was sort of fresh outside view of the history given that the author is a syrian expatriate (who cannot actually return to t syria for fear of arrest there). I think that his take on the current regime and the past was very balanced especially for someone that has a history with them. While he was critical of the regimes approach to controlling domestic politics and limiting civil engagement in syria he seemd to be somewhat supportive of a foreign policy that ensured that syria could protect some of its interests without becoming the next iraq. I would definitely recommend the book to anyone that wanted to learn about the details of inner politics in syria

I decided to pick up
[image loading]

given how much I liked the last 2 Hemingway books that I read I think I'm in for a treat.
dreaming of a sunny day
packrat386
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
United States5077 Posts
March 30 2013 23:55 GMT
#1070
On March 31 2013 06:41 SirGlinG wrote:
Reading Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 100 years of solitude atm. I read Bolano last summer and really got into the magical realism. I enjoy it a lot so far. the Author gives himself endless of freedom, can bend all laws, it gives me a lot of excitement as a reader.


Hundred Years of solitude was one of my favorite books in high school. I think it had an excellent mix of ridiculous events and events that prompted a real emotional connection. + Show Spoiler +
particularly if I remember correctly when it rains for like, years after the massacre at the banana plantation
. I can't help you with any modern mexican authors, but I just really loved that particular book.
dreaming of a sunny day
bennyhck
Profile Joined August 2012
England7 Posts
March 30 2013 23:56 GMT
#1071
On March 31 2013 08:42 ticklishmusic wrote:
read the first book of mistborn, thought it was alright

the teen romance in book 2 killed it for me.


Mmm, there were parts of the series that weren't perfect - the ending to the third book in particular I just found a bit 'meh' and 'well ok then...' - but the magic system was very novel and creative and overall I found the series well worth the read.
une_certaine_verve
Profile Joined May 2012
342 Posts
March 31 2013 00:41 GMT
#1072
Currently reading:

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and

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My_Fake_Plastic_Luv
Profile Joined March 2010
United States257 Posts
March 31 2013 01:33 GMT
#1073
On March 26 2013 10:04 Meadowlark wrote:
Just finishing up:
Lolita by Vladamir Nabokov
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It's about a pedophile and his relationship with his 12 year-old lover; a little sick, but a great read.

Currently reading:
Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace
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It's a pretty bizarre book, and quite hefty at that, but I'm loving it so far. Involves tennis, drugs, and a great deal of people getting pulled up when they try to pull down things that are heavier than them.

Up next:
The Crying of Lot 49 by Thomas Pynchon
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I've read Pynchon before, and this is one of his more famous (and blessedly short) novels. Should be fun.


=D... Many smilies. You have such good taste!!!! Infinite Jest and Lolita are two of my favorite books. Stylistically they are par-none. And the scope of Infinite Jest is ridiculous... Right I'm now reading Ulysses. Thankfully for a university class. And I want to read Gravity's Rainbow or the first section of Proust's In Search of Lost Time. I would definitely recommend to you 2666 by Robert Bolano. My favorite. It has that epic scope that requires 500+ pages to play out.
Its going to be a glorious day, I feel my luck could change
{CC}StealthBlue
Profile Blog Joined January 2003
United States41117 Posts
March 31 2013 03:24 GMT
#1074
If anyone restarts the TL Book Club this is my vote, an amazing read:

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"Smokey, this is not 'Nam, this is bowling. There are rules."
porkRaven
Profile Joined December 2010
United States953 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-03-31 04:45:24
March 31 2013 04:45 GMT
#1075
Just read: [image loading]
Reading currently:
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&&
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Reading next: No idea really, I usually just pick up books which seem interesting or useful.

Edit: format
SHOUTOUTS TO Aylear!!!
SeinGalton
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
South Africa387 Posts
March 31 2013 15:53 GMT
#1076
On March 31 2013 10:33 My_Fake_Plastic_Luv wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 26 2013 10:04 Meadowlark wrote:
Just finishing up:
Lolita by Vladamir Nabokov
[image loading]
It's about a pedophile and his relationship with his 12 year-old lover; a little sick, but a great read.

Currently reading:
Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace
[image loading]
It's a pretty bizarre book, and quite hefty at that, but I'm loving it so far. Involves tennis, drugs, and a great deal of people getting pulled up when they try to pull down things that are heavier than them.

Up next:
The Crying of Lot 49 by Thomas Pynchon
[image loading]
I've read Pynchon before, and this is one of his more famous (and blessedly short) novels. Should be fun.


=D... Many smilies. You have such good taste!!!! Infinite Jest and Lolita are two of my favorite books. Stylistically they are par-none. And the scope of Infinite Jest is ridiculous... Right I'm now reading Ulysses. Thankfully for a university class. And I want to read Gravity's Rainbow or the first section of Proust's In Search of Lost Time. I would definitely recommend to you 2666 by Robert Bolano. My favorite. It has that epic scope that requires 500+ pages to play out.


I'm also busy with Ulysses right now. Feels a tadbit tougher to follow at times than Gravity's Rainbow, which I think you'll like if, as it seems, you like these big monstrous encyclopedias of fiction. Cool to hear another endorsement for 2666, it's one of the books that's been floating around in my head as something to pick up. Awesome to see some really serious readers on TL, none of my friends read.
They're coming to get you, Barbara.
YoucriedWolf
Profile Joined July 2010
Sweden1456 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-04-02 12:21:13
April 02 2013 12:17 GMT
#1077
Finished

[image loading]
Childhoods end
Oh boyyy. Taken a couple of bad beats in SF lately but this was as good as it gets.

[image loading]
Of mice and men
Quickfix, very Enjoyable.

Now reading
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Man and his symbols
sam!zdat
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
United States5559 Posts
April 02 2013 23:19 GMT
#1078
[image loading]
shikata ga nai
sam!zdat
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
United States5559 Posts
April 03 2013 17:20 GMT
#1079
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shikata ga nai
farvacola
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
United States18838 Posts
April 03 2013 17:22 GMT
#1080
I really wish the New York Times quote on the front would have read something like, "You Arendt going to want to miss this one."
"when the Dead Kennedys found out they had skinhead fans, they literally wrote a song titled 'Nazi Punks Fuck Off'"
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