Finished Destiny, which was a letdown. I'm putting the rest of my Trek reading on indefinite hold until such time as my interest in the universe returns. Instead, I spotted re-issues of Robert Sawyer's Quintaglio Ascencion trilogy at the store, which I meant to get around to reading after going through his Neanderthal Parallax trilogy and forgot about. It's another world-in-peril, but I've always liked Sawyer's view of the future and humanity, so I'm hoping this one will have a cheerier ending.
Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman
I'm wondering, has anyone read The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier And Clay by Michael Chabon? I ask because it's caught my attention, but the library has it on hold until the 23rd century and I'm hesitant to spend money on an author I've never read. Is it worth the blind buy?
It occasionally meanders, pacing-wise, but it's excellent. I strongly recommend it.I'm wondering, has anyone read The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier And Clay by Michael Chabon? I ask because it's caught my attention, but the library has it on hold until the 23rd century and I'm hesitant to spend money on an author I've never read. Is it worth the blind buy?
I will shortly be going to Paris for the weekend (where I will propose to my girlfriend)
I have, and I thought it was quite excellent.I'm wondering, has anyone read The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier And Clay by Michael Chabon? I ask because it's caught my attention, but the library has it on hold until the 23rd century and I'm hesitant to spend money on an author I've never read. Is it worth the blind buy?
My reading was a little slow for a bit, but I did finish Order 66 last week and then go on to read all of Time, Unincorporated: The Doctor Who Fanzine Archives, Vol. 1: Lance Parkin. The latter was an excellent read, but then Lance Parkin always is. I've picked up somewhat since, zipping through four comics:I finished this not long after I read it, and then I read Dave Galanter's Troublesome Minds, which took a while. Not because of Dave's book, but because I've had an extraordinarily hard time of focusing on anything of late. But I finally finished that today, and now I'll start Star Wars: Order 66: A Republic Commando Novel by Karen Traviss.
I'd rather not talk about how this resolution panned out.My exam reading is going pretty poorly; this week, I finally finished one of last week's three texts, She Stoops to Conquer, an 18th-century romantic comedy by Oliver Goldsmith. I also read about a sixth of Robinson Crusoe. I must do better next week!
Please, don't ever do that to us again!!Heavens, I've left you all un-updated on my reading for far too long.
Today I started Not the End of the World, a short-story collection by Kate Atkinson, and I also resumed Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë...
That was not one of my favourite required reading experiences. All I remember is a lot of talking about religion.I'd rather not talk about how this resolution panned out.I also read about a sixth of Robinson Crusoe. I must do better next week!
My recent reading includes: ... Kate Atkinson's Not the End of the World
Hadn't heard of that one, though I've read three of her other books.and Wendy Kaminer's Worst Instincts: Cowardice, Conformity, and the ACLU.
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