I actually have read half a book in just a few short days.
j-whitt987 Send a noteboard - 16/12/2010 01:55:40 AM
In the north it's a great time to snuggle up inside with a good book and a mug of hot chocolate.
In the south it's the start of long summer days, lying on the grass with a good book and a glass of iced tea.
In the middle it's probably always a good time for reading so there are no excuses.
So. What are your book plans this month?
In the south it's the start of long summer days, lying on the grass with a good book and a glass of iced tea.
In the middle it's probably always a good time for reading so there are no excuses.
So. What are your book plans this month?
Nothing extremely long. It's a book called "The Meaning of Star Trek" written by Thomas Richards. It has great insights to the Star Trek universe. It's a little dated (published in '97 before Voyager and DS9 finished), and he has minor facts wrong (i.e. he said the Borg flew away from Earth at the end of The Best of Both Worlds instead of the Cube exploding), but it is a good read and it will help understand the universe that is shown on through the experiences of the starship Enterprise.
Kirk: Spock, you want to know something? Everybody’s human.
Spock: I find that remark…insulting.
Spock: I find that remark…insulting.
It's the most beautiful time of the year. So what are you reading in December?
01/12/2010 07:28:01 PM
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Finish Druon and Huizinga, Deathly Hallows, Children's Book. And then we'll see. *NM*
01/12/2010 08:15:28 PM
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Children's Book by A.S. Byatt?
01/12/2010 08:33:28 PM
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Yes. I've loved everything else by Byatt, and greatly enjoying this so far too. *NM*
01/12/2010 10:22:22 PM
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Johan Huizinga? I've always meant to read his Homo Ludens *NM*
01/12/2010 09:13:27 PM
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Yes, him, but it's his Autumn of the Middle Ages I'm reading. *NM*
01/12/2010 10:22:58 PM
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Read and reviewed both of those now - I might actually read everything I said I would for once! *NM*
09/12/2010 08:59:01 PM
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Now finished Ishiguro's When We Were Orphans, reading Donoghue's Room.
14/12/2010 08:05:02 PM
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I bought that Ishiguro a while back
14/12/2010 08:20:22 PM
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Briefly put: Never Let Me Go I actually understand. See review I just posted. *NM*
14/12/2010 08:52:37 PM
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How to Live Safely in A Science Fictional Universe *NM*
01/12/2010 08:56:23 PM
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Just finished Dan Simmon's Ilium, and loved it. Also reading a lot of D&D Eberron material...
01/12/2010 09:14:45 PM
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Mainly ebooks courtesy of project gutenberg
01/12/2010 09:19:12 PM
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Also, the Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay by Michael Chabon *NM*
03/12/2010 04:49:46 PM
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By all means write a separate review, but feel free to revive the book club discussion as well. *NM*
14/12/2010 08:06:06 PM
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Currently enjoying a re-read of Leave It to Psmith by P.G. Wodehouse. *NM*
01/12/2010 10:11:14 PM
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Reading plans
03/12/2010 12:06:28 PM
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Rereading Shakespeare's The Tempest before I see the movie this weekend (Helen Mirren as Prospera)
09/12/2010 08:57:11 PM
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Re: Rereading Shakespeare's The Tempest before I see the movie this weekend
21/12/2010 01:27:04 AM
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Still on Memories of Ice. Also I'm reading some short stories, Mark Twain, Arther Conan Doyle.
11/12/2010 12:03:57 AM
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The Last Wish and River of Gods. Finally, I can get some reading done during Christmas Break. *NM*
14/12/2010 07:11:38 PM
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I actually have read half a book in just a few short days.
16/12/2010 01:55:40 AM
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