I'll be starting to read Wet Work by The Gestalt Entity on monday.
'The Gestalt Entity'...buh?![]()
If you're not just kidding, Xeris is speaking about Dayton Ward & Kevin Dilmore and their relatively recent The 4400 novel.
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I'll be starting to read Wet Work by The Gestalt Entity on monday.
'The Gestalt Entity'...buh?![]()
If you're not just kidding, Xeris is speaking about Dayton Ward & Kevin Dilmore and their relatively recent The 4400 novel.
Which version? I have the illustrated edition from Apogee Books. That one is, if I'm remembering correctly, the Boston version of the story. There's also a New York version of the story, which is the version on Project Gutenberg.Edison's Conquest of Mars.
Mmh, I was never able to get into Crucible: McCoy. It's the only Trek book I started but never finished.
Mmh, I was never able to get into Crucible: McCoy. It's the only Trek book I started but never finished.
Finished: Three Day Road , by Jospeh Boyden
Finished: Three Day Road , by Jospeh Boyden
Weird. You're the third person in as many days to tell me they're reading Three Day Road. Granted, one is reading it for a class, but it's still a funny coincidence.
My personal rule of thumb is that if I get through 10% of a book and it isn't doing it for me, that's enough to decide to put it aside.I started withtwo books this week, numer one is "China Mountain Zhang" by Maureen F. McHugh, first impression was not really enthusiastic, but on the other hand, judging a book after fifty pages (of 350) is not exactly fair.
The illustrated Apogee version-- you're right, it's the Boston Post text. I'll have to take a look at Gutenberg's New York Journal version. In any case, I'm working on tracking down both the original newspapers in which the story appeared.Which version? I have the illustrated edition from Apogee Books. That one is, if I'm remembering correctly, the Boston version of the story. There's also a New York version of the story, which is the version on Project Gutenberg.Edison's Conquest of Mars.
I'm reading A Singular Destiny in eBook form with my 505 (Sony) and it's fine to read the articles and lists. Guess it's time to make that sacrafice and move to eBooks so you can actually read the text.Just started reading A Singular Destiny. So far thre only complaint is the small text used for the articles and lists. Can't read those pages easily without a good light.
I even misread Rovlaq as Bovlaq at least once.
I'm reading A Singular Destiny in eBook form with my 505 (Sony) and it's fine to read the articles and lists. Guess it's time to make that sacrafice and move to eBooks so you can actually read the text.Just started reading A Singular Destiny. So far thre only complaint is the small text used for the articles and lists. Can't read those pages easily without a good light.
I even misread Rovlaq as Bovlaq at least once.
Probably...not like I mind reading on a screen tooo much. Just have to get used to scrolling.
Just started Sacrifices of War...and once I got started I didn't want to put it down for lunch. Here I thought I was going to have to go back and remind myself of what happened in the other book, but so far just reading it is enough. Must be Kevin Ryan's writing style, informing/reminding without repeating loads of backstory.
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