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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
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Location: Melbourne, VIC
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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
Just started 'One Day', by David Nicholls. Haven't seen the film so don't spoil it for me. |
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Location: MacLaren's Bar
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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
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#154 |
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Location: Baltimore MD USA
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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
oh i had finshed Eddie Guerrerros Autobiography after that and while prevous World Wrestling Fedeation autobiographies by Mankind (Mick Foley), HBK SHawn Michaels, Rocky "The Rock" Maivia, and Stone Cold Steve Austin were all good in thier own style for each indivvidual, this one far and away was the most compelling story of all. It gave me so much respect for Guerrerro not only as a worker and athlete, but more importantly as a person. It was well written and enthralling, plus had many elemnets I could relate to addiction, family, hard work, respect and faith in God. Lastly have begun reading JM Dillars STar Trek Generations novelization, and William Shatners Star Trek Memories. I am enjoying both emensly, I am suprised about how much more detail and depth the novelization of Generations adds to this story it turns a 2 star film in the a 3 and hald popcorn read very well. Plus the addition of scences particularly in the STAR TREK TOS MOVIE ERA is not old welcome, but actually necessary in order to bring closure to that era's characters and thier dealing with the change they have all had to deal with in thier lives. On deck is Book 2 of the Inerno Series from DeepSpace, Shatners CAPTIAINS BLOOD, or maybe even his other one Star Trek Acadamy. We will see what my little mind is in the mood for when time allows. Work and family are priority one. Taking care of myu body and music are priority 2. Friends and cleanig are 3, then its fun time where all this recreational stuff fits into. Plus my primary things of reading are nonfiction books, and the Bible, but for the sake of the pop culture/ entertainment direction of the British message board, we shant go into those! Im gonna now Enjoy this warm day in Baltimore, 2 days after snow, and proceed north 15 miles on I 95 to my place of work where I shall create dinner for the masses. Until next time computer posters in the pretned world of Star Trek, enjoy it, but dont loose yourself in it like some dorks, be aware of the real world (unless of course u are a writer and writing star trek is your job or something , but dont become like the neighbor kid whose life is living in the basement obessed with Star Wars, and Magiacal Cards or somehting, and stupid midless video games hes got no social skills and fucking no concept of reality. He is not learning life lessons from ST star wars or anything, he is wasting his life, and that is of much concearn to me this day, and i hope he may heal soon! HEalthy amounts of anything is the key, moderation, and discipline in things that could become addictions. I should know ive wasted much of my life drinking and drugging, and and only now beginning in the last few years to recover. Anyway this rambling session ends now.....BYE!
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Lieutenant Junior Grade
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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
Just started Blind Man's Bluff. Looking forward to this one. After that, a first pass at the No Limits anthology.
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#156 |
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Lieutenant Commander
Location: NY
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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
My wife begged me to read the first Stephanie Plum novel One for the Money, it reads quickly enough, I picked it up yesterday afternoon and in about an hour read 65 pages of it, she is dying to go see the movie this weekend. Im also reading book one of the TNG ebook series a few years back, the first one is Sea of Troubles. So far Im enjoying it, Im about 20 or so pages into it. Kinda cool to step back to that time period, the Ent E's first year, the Dominion War still raging, and hey Lt. Hawk! |
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Location: Oxford, PA
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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
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#158 |
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Captain
Location: Canada
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Location: Arizona, USA
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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
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Over the course of many encounters and many years, I have successfully developed a standard operating procedure for dealing with big, nasty monsters. Run away. Me and Monty Python. Harry Dresden - Blood Rites (The Dresden Files #6) |
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Lieutenant Commander
Location: NY
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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
KRAD is really good at writing Spike so Im sure I will like the Deathless
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Fleet Captain
Location: Fairfax, VA
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Commander
Location: Oakdale, TN
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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
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Some trees flourish, others die. Some cattle grow strong, others are taken by wolves. Some men are born rich enough and dumb enough to enjoy their lives. Ain't nothing fair. You know that. - John Marston, Red Dead Redemption |
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#164 |
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Fleet Captain
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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
I've also just finished The Fault in Our Stars by John Green. Terrific book about a teenage terminal cancer patient. I highly recommend it! Now I'm reading Gateways #2: Chainmail by Diane Carey.
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Commodore
Location: San Francisco...
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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
*For Colored Girls... *Atlas Shrugged *Sherlock Holmes vs. Dracula *SW: Red Harvest *SW: Allegiance *SW: Choices of One *SW: Death Troopers *James Bond novels: Colonel Sun, Zero Minus Ten, Never Dream of Dying, or The Man with the Red Tattoo *Farnham's Freehold Of course, it depends on my mood which one I plan on reading...but they're in my realm of choices... After those are done, I plan on reading some Octavia Butler, public domain Philip K. Dick, and some choice Robert Heinlein books...
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