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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
Anxiously starting the first series Stargazer book, hoping it will continue to be fun and also resolve some of these. |
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Location: gone
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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
now re-reading MU: Shards and Shadows |
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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
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Commander
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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
I decided to tackle The Farther Shore right away, but I'm only 3 or so chapters in. Next on the docket is the Chakotay story from "Captain's Table" and then TNG: A Hard Rain.
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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
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Location: San Francisco...
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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
Or something else on my shelf that I've read, and need another Joel-opinion on....
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Rear Admiral
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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
now on catching fire by suzanne collins.
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I am currently reading star trek the weight of worlds by greg cox currently watching continuum, being human, lost girl, Arrow, supernatural, grimm, Once upon a time, the walking dead, the vampire diaries, revolution, merlin |
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#473 |
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Commander
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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
Time to play catch up and read That Which Divides before Storming Heaven is released on Tuesday.
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Currently reading: Ishmael by Barbara Hambly Next up: Typhon Pact: The Rough Beasts of Empire by David R. George III
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Fleet Captain
Location: Berlin, Germany
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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
. If you want to do it earlier you're of course welcome to, though.
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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
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Currently reading: Ishmael by Barbara Hambly Next up: Typhon Pact: The Rough Beasts of Empire by David R. George III
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Rear Admiral
Location: Vancouver, BC
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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
But more significantly I stumbled across a book called Count To A Trillion by John C. Wright. I started the first page and before I knew it I was done the prologue. The writing was sweeping me along, but I didn't buy the book because I wanted to do some research on the author and see if anything else he's written might catch my attention more. Has anyone heard of him? I'm eyeing the Orphans of Chaos trilogy at the moment.
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Admiral
Location: Arizona, USA
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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
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Commander
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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
And now I'm onto A Hard Rain, which is fairly entertaining for a Holodeck story.
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Captain
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Vice Admiral
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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
I'm going to go on a mini-rant here and say these books have annoyed me throughout with the frequency of run-on sentences, fragments, and homophone errors. Maybe this makes me overly obsessive about grammar, but in books aimed at kids who are supposed to be learning how to properly compose sentences and use words, the number of these mistakes in these books is simply unacceptable. So I'm thinking these are headed for either trade or sale online. I have Mr. Sebastian and the Negro Magician by Daniel Wallace that I picked up at a thrift store a while back that is smiling at me over there. I had never heard of it, but the cover caught my eye, the blurb on the flap seemed interesting, and it barely cost me anything - either $.50 or $1.00. I think I'll try it next. ETA: I'm also reading Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman on my iPhone when I find myself without a book handy. Amazon offered the Kindle version on the cheap a while back, and it's been a pleasant diversion when I've needed one. I haven't felt compelled to read it when I have something else more handy, but it's amusing enough.
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I am currently reading star trek the weight of worlds by greg cox
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