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So what are you reading, now? Part V

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Finished Cathedral and moving on quickly to Lesser Evil.

In the audio realm, I recently did a couple repeats - The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency and The Time Traveler's Wife. Now making a second attempt at Robin Hobb's Shaman's Crossing. I love her Farseer novels, but the Soldier Son Trilogy is set in a completely different universe, and I've been having a hard time getting into it.
 
Now making a second attempt at Robin Hobb's Shaman's Crossing. I love her Farseer novels, but the Soldier Son Trilogy is set in a completely different universe, and I've been having a hard time getting into it.
I had the same problem. The Farseer books were fantastic, but the other ones she's written just don't seem to be up my alley.

Just finished: Psych - Mind Altered Murder
Just started: Burn Notice - The Reformed

Also on the "working on slowly" list:
- Seize the Fire
- First of the Night Watch books
- Third of the Malazan Empire books
 
I'm really torn on what I want to read right now; getting pulled in so many directions. I'm doing a juggling act between reading the TNG books in chronological order, the Old Republic star wars novels: Deceived, Fatal Alliance, Knight Errant, and the Bane trilogy; and getting into the James Rollins novels. I read his first one, Subterranean, which i finished in less than a day.
 
I haven't read any of Rollins standalones, but Sigma Force is one of my favorite novel series. I read them out of order though, so I'm hoping to go back through all of them in order some time this year.
 
Amazingly enough, I'm making my way through Neal Stephenson's Baroque Cycle. It's the first novel (or series) I've read in years that's presenting me with a real challenge, but after taking 2 months to get through the first one, I think I've finally adjusted to the setting and innumerable characters, and I've knocked out a quarter of book 2 in the last couple days. Sincerely awesome shit is happening now.
 
I read the 'Gods and Monsters' screenplay by Bill Condon...(It was okay).

I am currently reading The Tortilla Curtain by T.C. Boyle...
 
Since my last post I've read The Greater Good and The Black Flag, both short stories from Mirror Universe: Shards and Shadows. I also just finished The Adventure of the Devil's Foot, a Sherlock Holmes story. I just started Torchwood - Pack Animals. I'm also reading the comic TPB, Romulans: Pawns of War.
 
Want to read April Blood, but I'm saving it for the Easter week (since the events its about took place on April 26th). The Ipcress File was close at hand, so I've started that.
 
Whoever deals with the eBooks at Simon & Schuster, specifically the CSI books, needs to be dragged out back and shot or something equally as evil. Firing the idiot is too easy. I'm reading Dark Sundays on my Kindle, and the best thing I can say is that words are in sentence form and separated by chapters.

I'm sixty pages in and have not come across a single scene break, the scenes just run into one another. It is confusing as hell, and I want to exert my anger -- but emails have gone unanswered and the person I spoke to on the phone had the IQ of a delusional zombie. I can do a better job in a fucking word document.
 
I finished Birthright: The Story of Man and Star Trek: The Next Generation Indistinguishable From Magic. WWW: Wonder should be coming out tomorrow, so I'll probably read that one next.
 
Whoever deals with the eBooks at Simon & Schuster, specifically the CSI books, needs to be dragged out back and shot or something equally as evil. Firing the idiot is too easy. I'm reading Dark Sundays on my Kindle, and the best thing I can say is that words are in sentence form and separated by chapters.

I'm sixty pages in and have not come across a single scene break, the scenes just run into one another. It is confusing as hell, and I want to exert my anger -- but emails have gone unanswered and the person I spoke to on the phone had the IQ of a delusional zombie. I can do a better job in a fucking word document.

Seriously? Because of a slight inconvenience and your inabilty to understand something, you want to shoot dead someone! Talk about an over reaction!
 
Just finished ST TNG: Indistinguishable from Magic. It's a bad book, and almost killed off any interest I have in further post-Nemesis fiction. Oh well, I hear there's another David Mack trilogy in the works (three words: "war" and "Typhon Pact" ??)
 
Whoever deals with the eBooks at Simon & Schuster, specifically the CSI books, needs to be dragged out back and shot or something equally as evil. Firing the idiot is too easy. I'm reading Dark Sundays on my Kindle, and the best thing I can say is that words are in sentence form and separated by chapters.

I'm sixty pages in and have not come across a single scene break, the scenes just run into one another. It is confusing as hell, and I want to exert my anger -- but emails have gone unanswered and the person I spoke to on the phone had the IQ of a delusional zombie. I can do a better job in a fucking word document.

Seriously? Because of a slight inconvenience and your inabilty to understand something, you want to shoot dead someone! Talk about an over reaction!
Dimesdan, I am perfectly able to understand the book, but some of the scenes are so short that by the time you've figured out there has been a change, it's changed again. This "overreaction" as you put it is a culmination of the incompetence of Pocket's eBook conversion team (if they even have one) over two year's worth of books.

The scene change issue can be simply dealt with by having a line break or two added in, which anyone can do in a word document. I think I'm quite entitled to complain about a very simple fucking issue which one of the largest publishing houses on the planet cannot seem to do with any of their eBooks with any consistency. If I lived in NYC I would apply for a job at S&S and show them just how easy it is to do.

None of the other publishing houses I've bought books from (which I believe is all five of the others) has this issue. Even writers putting their own stuff up on Amazon have better formatting. It is simple to do and I'm amazed at how often S&S/Pocket screws up. Yes, I believe firing the people who do it is too easy and I'd hope they don't reproduce and allow their stupidity to get passed on another generation. There are too many idiots around already.
 
Whoever deals with the eBooks at Simon & Schuster, specifically the CSI books, needs to be dragged out back and shot or something equally as evil. Firing the idiot is too easy. I'm reading Dark Sundays on my Kindle, and the best thing I can say is that words are in sentence form and separated by chapters.

I'm sixty pages in and have not come across a single scene break, the scenes just run into one another. It is confusing as hell, and I want to exert my anger -- but emails have gone unanswered and the person I spoke to on the phone had the IQ of a delusional zombie. I can do a better job in a fucking word document.

Seriously? Because of a slight inconvenience and your inabilty to understand something, you want to shoot dead someone! Talk about an over reaction!
Dimesdan, I am perfectly able to understand the book, but some of the scenes are so short that by the time you've figured out there has been a change, it's changed again. This "overreaction" as you put it is a culmination of the incompetence of Pocket's eBook conversion team (if they even have one) over two year's worth of books.

The scene change issue can be simply dealt with by having a line break or two added in, which anyone can do in a word document. I think I'm quite entitled to complain about a very simple fucking issue which one of the largest publishing houses on the planet cannot seem to do with any of their eBooks with any consistency. If I lived in NYC I would apply for a job at S&S and show them just how easy it is to do.

None of the other publishing houses I've bought books from (which I believe is all five of the others) has this issue. Even writers putting their own stuff up on Amazon have better formatting. It is simple to do and I'm amazed at how often S&S/Pocket screws up. Yes, I believe firing the people who do it is too easy and I'd hope they don't reproduce and allow their stupidity to get passed on another generation. There are too many idiots around already.

Yes I will call wanting to shoot someone dead because of a few errors in a piece of luxcery item as an over-reaction which ever way you wish to justify your reasoning for it.
 
^It is an over-reaction, yes, but I would never allow a substandard piece of merchandise to be distributed if I knew I could do a better job on it. If I couldn't do a better job on it, then I shouldn't even have that job.
 
Just finishing Indistinguishable From Magic, after that I'll likely start on the autobiography by the original drummer from Chicago. That will keep me busy until the new NF release later this month.
 
I should really get around to finishing Vanguard #4, but right now I'm starting a book on "What Catholics Really Believe" by Karl Keating. I recently got into PalTalk and I've been enjoying listening to this deacon talk, so I'm reading the book so I have more of an idea of what he's talking about.
 
^ I was thinking about starting that this week. I'm usually a fan of Sawyer's, but really didn't like the last book in the Hominids trilogy. Is this one worth it?
 
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