Posted October 10, 2012
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Licurg
Buy Sacrifice!!!
Registered: Apr 2012
From Romania
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TerriblePurpose
Kwisatz Haderach
Registered: Sep 2008
From Canada
Posted October 10, 2012
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And Snow Crash.
And The Diamond Age.
And the Baroque Cycle.
And...
lol
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tomimt
Optimum rat
Registered: May 2010
From Finland
Posted October 10, 2012
At the moment I'm reading "When Gravity Fails" by George Alec Effinger. Just started it, but thus far it has been pretty good cyberpunk. There's also an old game called Circuit's Edge, that's based on it. The game is pretty good as well.
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F1ach
Mortes best mate
Registered: May 2011
From Ireland
Posted October 11, 2012
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Primate
Mountain Ape
Registered: Oct 2011
From Norway
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KingofGnG
I hunt Ghouls
Registered: Sep 2008
From Italy
Posted October 11, 2012
Just started re-reading William Hope Hodgson's The House on the Borderland
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AlKim
Not him again!
Registered: Sep 2010
From Finland
Posted October 11, 2012
Our libraries haven't got either book, but then again pretty much all novels I read are in English, and English novels are painfully rare in Finnish libraries anyway. I tend to buy most of my novels off bookdepository.co.uk because of their massive selection, fast shipping (to Finland) and reasonable prices (which vary region by region, so they might be less reasonable for you). It does get pretty expensive in the long run, though.
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bazilisek
gone
Registered: Oct 2009
From Czech Republic
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jefequeso
New User
Registered: Dec 2010
From United States
Posted October 11, 2012
I'm going to be trying that one next. I've heard it's quite good.
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Licurg
Buy Sacrifice!!!
Registered: Apr 2012
From Romania
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Gunsang
Enter Title Here
Registered: Feb 2011
From China, People's Republic of
Posted October 11, 2012
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I am currently reading "Language in Thought and Action": 2nd Edition (Edition really does matter with this book, the guy changes a lot of stuff between the editions. I believe I got the best one, but I may need to check out the 1st edition anyways.)
It's a book on General Semantics which is a really intriguing discipline that had it's heyday in the 1940s and has sadly since died off. A lot of the stuff in the book I've already thought about, but this book brings more implications to the table, takes thoughts I had further to new and interesting conclusions, and, in doing so, helps me better articulate my previous thoughts on these matters in a more overarching way.
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zomgieee
Vault Dweller
Registered: Jun 2009
From Australia
Posted October 11, 2012
Dune
Had a recent craving, haven't read it in 16 years. One of the first books my high school maths teacher ever lent me.
Years later I'm an adult, he has retired, we are still friends, and he has given me the same book back, saying I can keep it. I find it oddly surreal.
In truth Reading is a pang of regret for me, as I used to be a very avid reader. Then in 1996 I discovered PC gaming.
My reading has suffered immensely.
Had a recent craving, haven't read it in 16 years. One of the first books my high school maths teacher ever lent me.
Years later I'm an adult, he has retired, we are still friends, and he has given me the same book back, saying I can keep it. I find it oddly surreal.
In truth Reading is a pang of regret for me, as I used to be a very avid reader. Then in 1996 I discovered PC gaming.
My reading has suffered immensely.
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Gunsang
Enter Title Here
Registered: Feb 2011
From China, People's Republic of
Posted October 11, 2012
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I'm sad to hear that, but there's always time to get back into it and you've got a great book to start new reading habits with. You could start reading the whole series. It's great up until Brian Herbert starts writing them, they're not as great with Brian Herbert, but they're still good and it's a fantastic series.
If you really enjoy Frank Herbert's writing the God Makers and the ConSentient series are really good. Especially the Dosadi Experiment. It's not Frank Herbert, but if you like Dune you may also like The Mote in God's Eye. It's another great science fiction space epic.
You should get back into reading, there is some really great stuff out there.
Post edited October 11, 2012 by Gunsang
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lowyhong
resident bff
Registered: Dec 2008
From Singapore
Posted October 11, 2012
I love most of Jack London's stories, but one I could never finish was Martin Eden. The writing style was no less enamouring than COTW or WF, but it felt like it would never end. I lost interest in the story at around the time Martin found himself working 16 hours a day in the laundromat :(
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zomgieee
Vault Dweller
Registered: Jun 2009
From Australia
Posted October 11, 2012