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mummyman321 -> RE: What are you reading? (1/10/2014 2:49:11 PM)

Black Holes and Time Warps: Einstein's Outrageous Legacy by Kip Thorne

Singularities, Time travel, String Theory, Gravitation waves and Quantum mechanics. Excellently written book on black hole physics and written so that the lay person can understand it.





Moonhead -> RE: What are you reading? (1/10/2014 2:51:30 PM)

Have you read any Peter Straub?




Blonderfluff -> RE: What are you reading? (1/10/2014 2:57:21 PM)

Nope? Where should I start?




Moonhead -> RE: What are you reading? (1/10/2014 3:03:48 PM)

If you like King, the two collaborations Straub did with him (The Talisman and Black House) would be a good place to start. His most famous horror novel is Ghost Story, but I prefer his thrillers to his supernatural stuff myself. Koko's a good place to start with those ones.




kalikshama -> RE: What are you reading? (1/10/2014 3:07:38 PM)

The first time I read Floating Dragon I thought it was King writing under a pseudonym.




Moonhead -> RE: What are you reading? (1/10/2014 3:12:40 PM)

Well, King has been known to use pseudonyms before now.
[:D]
I think most American horror writers need to be able to do a decent King impersonation: it's like all the guys we have on this side of the pond who've based their careers on impersonating Ramsey Campbell.




TieMeInKnottss -> RE: What are you reading? (1/10/2014 3:54:46 PM)


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ORIGINAL: MsMJAY


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ORIGINAL: windchymes

I'm a little bit embarrassed, but since I never was one to jump on a bandwagon the first time it came around.....I spent the fall months reading the entire Harry Potter series. I never had before and never saw a movie. I loved them! [&o]

Right now I'm reading a biography of Patsy Cline, because I might be getting the chance to play her in a local theatre production in the coming year [:)]


I have never read any of the Harry Potter books. I want to go through the whole series too.


I was almost embarrassed to admit what I am reading but since you mentioned Harry Potter, I don't feel so bad[:)]

I read "Percy Jackson-The Lightening Thief" a few years ago with my oldest. For some reason, I picked it up again on my own and then read "Sea of Monsters" which I finished yesterday. Today, I started on "Percy Jackson-Curse of the Titans"




MsMJAY -> RE: What are you reading? (1/10/2014 4:00:01 PM)

The New Jim Crow is on my bookshelf. I bought it a month ago but haven't gotten around to it yet.

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ORIGINAL: HipPoindexter

Have you read The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander? If not, I recommend it. Brilliant stuff.
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ORIGINAL: LorraineCA

I just finished one of the best books I've ever read. The Oppression of Black People, The Crimes of This System and the Revolution We Need

“The young man was shot 41 times while reaching for his wallet”…“the 13-year-old was shot dead in mid-afternoon when police mistook his toy gun for a pistol”… “the unarmed young man, shot by police 50 times, died on the morning of his wedding day”… “the young woman, unconscious from having suffered a seizure, was shot 12 times by police standing around her locked car”… “the victim, arrested for disorderly conduct, was tortured and raped with a stick in the back of the station-house by the arresting officers.”

Does it surprise you to know that in each of the above cases the victim was Black?







HipPoindexter -> RE: What are you reading? (1/10/2014 4:34:53 PM)

It was really brilliant. One of the most thought provoking books I've read in recent memory. Have gone to see Alexander speak a couple of times subsequently. Quite a woman.
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ORIGINAL: MsMJAY

The New Jim Crow is on my bookshelf. I bought it a month ago but haven't gotten around to it yet.

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ORIGINAL: HipPoindexter

Have you read The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander? If not, I recommend it. Brilliant stuff.
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ORIGINAL: LorraineCA

I just finished one of the best books I've ever read. The Oppression of Black People, The Crimes of This System and the Revolution We Need

“The young man was shot 41 times while reaching for his wallet”…“the 13-year-old was shot dead in mid-afternoon when police mistook his toy gun for a pistol”… “the unarmed young man, shot by police 50 times, died on the morning of his wedding day”… “the young woman, unconscious from having suffered a seizure, was shot 12 times by police standing around her locked car”… “the victim, arrested for disorderly conduct, was tortured and raped with a stick in the back of the station-house by the arresting officers.”

Does it surprise you to know that in each of the above cases the victim was Black?









HipPoindexter -> RE: What are you reading? (1/10/2014 4:39:30 PM)

It finally dawned on me what a phenom Clive Barker must have been a couple of decades ago to have caught Campbell's eye at such a tender age.

This has nothing to do with impersonating either Campbell or King, but have you read any Thomas Ligotti? He's probably my current favorite American writer of weird fiction. Savage black comedy combined with genuinely creepy stories. He's what Lovecraft might have been if Lovecraft had had a sense of humor and also had been able to write engagingly.

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ORIGINAL: Moonhead

Well, King has been known to use pseudonyms before now.
[:D]
I think most American horror writers need to be able to do a decent King impersonation: it's like all the guys we have on this side of the pond who've based their careers on impersonating Ramsey Campbell.





ShaharThorne -> RE: What are you reading? (1/10/2014 4:54:36 PM)

Anne McCaffrey (Dinosaur Planet), Rival to the Queen, Lovecraft if I can reach the shelf, White Wolf roleplaying books (getting ready for an online game). My kindle is a totally new story...




MistressDarkArt -> RE: What are you reading? (1/10/2014 9:16:08 PM)


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ORIGINAL: OsideGirl

Wife No 19 by Ann Eliza Young


^^^Excellent book!

Hope audio books count. Currently I'm listening to The Black Count by Tom Reiss. A great way to catch up on the French Revolution and plights of black and mixed-race people during that era.




LorraineCA -> RE: What are you reading? (1/10/2014 9:23:32 PM)


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ORIGINAL: HipPoindexter

Have you read The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander? If not, I recommend it. Brilliant stuff.
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ORIGINAL: LorraineCA

I just finished one of the best books I've ever read. The Oppression of Black People, The Crimes of This System and the Revolution We Need

“The young man was shot 41 times while reaching for his wallet”…“the 13-year-old was shot dead in mid-afternoon when police mistook his toy gun for a pistol”… “the unarmed young man, shot by police 50 times, died on the morning of his wedding day”… “the young woman, unconscious from having suffered a seizure, was shot 12 times by police standing around her locked car”… “the victim, arrested for disorderly conduct, was tortured and raped with a stick in the back of the station-house by the arresting officers.”

Does it surprise you to know that in each of the above cases the victim was Black?




HipPoindexter, thank you for your comment. It's on my next to read books!




littlewonder -> RE: What are you reading? (1/11/2014 12:03:16 AM)

I really haven't had much time to read lately but I have started using audible.com. I just finished listening to King Jesus by Robert Graves but I haven't found it all that interesting. It's basically a fictional spin that Jesus is actually the long lost grandson of Herod.

My next is Lords of Finance: The Bankers Who Broke the World by Liaquat Ahamed





LittleGirlHeart -> RE: What are you reading? (1/11/2014 12:16:29 AM)

50 shades of grey. I figured why not, the library had it.




KMsAngel -> RE: What are you reading? (1/11/2014 4:01:46 AM)

Enders Game and Speaker for the Dead. do NOT watch the movie if you've read the books, everyone i've talked to has said it was horrific, and the worst 'adaptation'

they're old faves of mine.




calamitysandra -> RE: What are you reading? (1/11/2014 5:01:26 AM)

I finished re-reading the Dresden Files series, and am impatiently waiting for the next one. Also waiting for the next Bones novel.

Right now reading Tower of Sorcery from the Belgariad to the younger boys, and re-reading Let's pretend this never happened by Jenny Lawson.

Current main read is The Affair of the Poisons: Murder, Infanticide and Satanism at the Court of Louis XIV , by Anne Sommerset. I have her other books sitting here to be read next. They were a Christmas present from the Guy, and so far I really like her style. Historical non-fiction researched very well and written engagingly.




Kana -> RE: What are you reading? (1/11/2014 6:25:34 AM)

"Busting Vegas" by Ben Mezrich. "The March of Folly" by Barbara Tuchman and "The Napoleon of Crime" (About Adam Worth, the real life inspiration for Prof Moriarty) by Ben MacIntyre.

All muy excellante




Domnotlooking -> RE: What are you reading? (1/11/2014 7:51:23 AM)

El Narco: Inside Mexico's Criminal Insurgency. -Pretty good, not much interest in the subject matter, but I'm going there for work in a month and so have done a blitz of a few books and a half dozen films just to pick up a little vibe. 'Should have probably just done more Spanish lesson on Youtube.

It's astonishing how little Mexico projects itself into US media, given how intertwined we are. Fans of social realist, slice of life foreign films should check out El Norte; a 70's film, but completely undated. Sin Nombre is a druggy chase film that puts the likes of Tarentino to shame. 'Wish there were as many good Mex books as there are Mex films. Maybe I'll find a few more over there.

I read the fat Bruce Springsteen bio on a long haul flight. It turns out he is and always was a narcissistic, passive aggressive user-asshole.

But really, how could he not be?




Moonhead -> RE: What are you reading? (1/11/2014 8:27:27 AM)


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ORIGINAL: HipPoindexter

It finally dawned on me what a phenom Clive Barker must have been a couple of decades ago to have caught Campbell's eye at such a tender age.

This has nothing to do with impersonating either Campbell or King, but have you read any Thomas Ligotti? He's probably my current favorite American writer of weird fiction. Savage black comedy combined with genuinely creepy stories. He's what Lovecraft might have been if Lovecraft had had a sense of humor and also had been able to write engagingly.

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ORIGINAL: Moonhead

Well, King has been known to use pseudonyms before now.
[:D]
I think most American horror writers need to be able to do a decent King impersonation: it's like all the guys we have on this side of the pond who've based their careers on impersonating Ramsey Campbell.



It's easy to overlook now just what a breath of fresh air The Books Of Blood were when they first appeared. The fact that Barker's approach was completely different to Campbell and the other two big UK horror writers of the mid '80s (the criminally underrated James Herbert and the deeply pants Shaun Hutson) probably didn't hurt any either.

Is Ligotti the guy who does rather Lovecrafty stuff like The Ceremonies, or am i thinking of somebody else?




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