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So What Are you Reading?: Generations

Isaiah.
Every year, I keep forgetting just how laborious Ecclesiasticus (i.e., the Apocryphal Book of Jeshua ben Sirach) is, especially given that the type in my Apocrypha supplement is slightly smaller. And so I'm a full day behind my quota.
 
I just started book two of the Genesis Wave, and am also reading The Wild Storm Vol 3 by Warren Ellis from DC.
 
Chariots of the Gods by Erik von Daniken

Oh, so much gibberish. Lets take major archeology finds, claim the archeologists are wrong, and claim it was aliens without a shred of evidence to back it up.

And people actually believe it. :rofl:
 
I started reading Star Wars: Most Wanted by Rae Carson last week. Most Wanted explores the backstory of Han Solo and Qi'ra's realtionship before Solo: A Star Wars Story.
 
Finished Tiamat's Wrath. I enjoyed it but did have some minor issues with it
The crew aren't together much. Avasarala has passed and Bobby doesn't see the end either:(

I'm just doing a quick re-read of Debt of Honor by Tom Clancy.
 
DEATH OF A BLUE MOVIE STAR by Jeffrey Deaver

An early (1988) effort from Deaver, and the middle one of the Rune trilogy (preceded by Manhattan Is My Beat, and followed by Hard News), this was something of a mixed bag- Rune is a great character, and Deaver gives us some decent twists, but it’s somewhat over-padded, and is too full of the “watching or creating porn turns everybody into into serial killers” kind of mentality… (He even tells us how “real” BDSM can kill with riding crops, and makes you into a Snuff filmmaker for hire serial killer… FFS…
 
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Chariots of the Gods by Erik von Daniken

Oh, so much gibberish. Lets take major archeology finds, claim the archeologists are wrong, and claim it was aliens without a shred of evidence to back it up.

And people actually believe it. :rofl:
Gold Of The Gods is still my fave for comedy value, when he insists that aliens must have given South American tribes X Ray machines, because how else would they know what a skeleton looks like....
(Apparently they don't have graveyards in South America, or in Switzerland, I guess.)
 
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