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Message 1854231 - Posted: 10 Mar 2017, 1:43:43 UTC - in response to Message 1854000.  

Having read Message from the stars (one of the many essays included in Dave Barry Is from Mars and Venus), you can now count me amongst them.

Gee, I don't have enough lives to live up to my reading ambitions.

For This We Left Egypt?: A Passover Haggadah for Jews and Those Who Love Them

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Message 1854512 - Posted: 10 Mar 2017, 22:20:19 UTC - in response to Message 1854231.  

Pierre: Here is a Dave Barry Fan group I created on Facebook. (Be prepared for
weird and funny people.)

https://www.facebook.com/groups/Dave.Barry.Fans/
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Message 1854554 - Posted: 11 Mar 2017, 1:06:46 UTC

Reading around 6 to 12 different manga. Just have to wait until the next chapter is available to continue reading. Just have to keep all of that straight in my head. It is somewhat easy. Just like keeeping tv shows separate in your memory. The only hard part is the waiting for the next chapter.

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Message 1859026 - Posted: 1 Apr 2017, 21:33:17 UTC - in response to Message 1854554.  

I am actually reading about 3 books at the moment...."one is by Ben Miller called "The Aliens Are Coming" Another is called..."Parallel Worlds" by Michio Kaku".... and another by Michio Kaku, called "Physics of the Impossible"
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Message 1859832 - Posted: 6 Apr 2017, 16:30:31 UTC

Just started reading Roadside Picnic, a Russian science fiction novel, translated in to English, about the events following an alien visitation on earth.
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Message 1859909 - Posted: 7 Apr 2017, 1:24:56 UTC

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Message 1860863 - Posted: 11 Apr 2017, 1:03:23 UTC

What are people's favorite books from childhood? Do you still have them?
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Message 1860973 - Posted: 12 Apr 2017, 2:53:17 UTC - in response to Message 1860863.  

What are people's favorite books from childhood? Do you still have them?


I'm sorry to say that I didn't like to read when I was young. My parents never read to me
so I never got into that habit. It's a shame.

Parents - Read to your children!!!!! It's important.
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Message 1861001 - Posted: 12 Apr 2017, 9:16:05 UTC
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Oh My Goddess! (Japanese: ああっ女神さまっ Hepburn: Aa! Megami-sama?), or Ah! My Goddess! in some releases, is a Japanese seinen manga series written and illustrated by Kōsuke Fujishima. It has been serialized in Afternoon since September 1988; the individual chapters are being published in tankōbon by Kodansha, with the first released on August 23, 1989; the final volume of the manga series, volume 48, was released on July 23, 2014, marking nearly 26 years of publication. The series follows college sophomore Keiichi Morisato and the goddess Belldandy who moves in with him in a Buddhist temple; after Belldandy's sisters Urd and Skuld move in with them, they encounter gods, demons and other supernatural entities as Keiichi develops his relationship with Belldandy.

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Message 1861145 - Posted: 13 Apr 2017, 0:34:26 UTC

Ahhh! what am I reading 2 books by Steven Erikson The Crippled God(fantasy) The Wilful Child(EBook)(space opera) and by Peter F. Hamilton The Great North Road(SF)
Old enough to know better(but)still young enough not to care
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Message 1861146 - Posted: 13 Apr 2017, 0:38:22 UTC

Star Wars - The Force Awakens, by Alan Dean Foster.
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Message 1861149 - Posted: 13 Apr 2017, 0:57:02 UTC

Book #7 of the The Sword of Truth series.

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Message 1863568 - Posted: 25 Apr 2017, 0:48:28 UTC

"The Glass Castle", by Jeannette Halls. A sad story, even though childhood adversity was overcome.
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"How Bad Writing Destroyed the World" by Adam Weiner

Yup.. it's about Ayn Rand.

It's a fairly exhaustive analysis of Ayn and her background, culminating with her writings, her subsequent followers (esp. Alan Greenspan) and the economic chaos that ensued. I'm in the second chapter, after reading about the history of early development of rational egoism, starting with Chernychevsky's "What is to be Done", hailed by critics at the time as "the most atrocious example of Russian Literature ever written", its influence on Dostoyevsky and the Petachevsky circle, and it's refinement by Lenin and the communist party. Ayn was a child in St. Petersburg at the time, and played with the children of Nabokov, an early communist theoretician in Soviet Russia.

Promises to be a good one, it's well researched, written with a thick slice of wry, and is merciless in his pursuit of Ayn. I recommend it.
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Message 1869990 - Posted: 28 May 2017, 18:42:23 UTC

"The Empathy Exams" by Leslie Jamison
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Message 1870011 - Posted: 28 May 2017, 22:38:50 UTC

"Homo Deus", by Yuval Noah Harari. A Brief History of Tomorrow.
Very enlightening, and Yuval has a great sense of humor.
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Message 1870030 - Posted: 29 May 2017, 0:04:10 UTC

As long time Science Fiction reader I finally ran out of "new" Space Opera (Neal Asher et all) and bought the original 3 novels of Isaac Asimov's Foundation series (on Kindle).

For some reason, Tom Swift isn't as much fun to read as it was when I was 10....

I have recently bought some RA Heinlein juveniles again like "Double Star" and "Between Planets."

Poul Anderson's Polytechnic League.

Pip and Flinx (Alan Dean Foster)

Sharon Lee and Steve Miller's Liaden universe novels/short stories

Found some Andre Norton that I hadn't read (the follow on to the Forerunner Foray).

And on and on.

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Message 1870032 - Posted: 29 May 2017, 0:14:59 UTC - in response to Message 1859832.  

Just started reading Roadside Picnic, a Russian science fiction novel, translated in to English, about the events following an alien visitation on earth.


How about "Picnic on Nearside" by John Varléy? It is a SF Short story. Part of a series he wrote.
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