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Last post 10-06-2009, 9:23 PM by j0z3r. 236 replies.
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  • Re: What are you reading tonight ...

     06-26-2009, 3:52 PM

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    Where the the Willows Whisper by Chad Arthur and Breakaway by him also. It's only his 1st and 2nd novel by him and he is off to a pretty good start. Guess this is a plug because he's a great friend of mine. www.ChadArthur.com and tell him Doughty sent ya!
    Never take sides with anyone against the Family again.......ever.
  • Re: What are you reading tonight ...

     06-26-2009, 6:40 PM

    j0z3r:
    Aside from that, I've been nose-deep in Dean Koontz books...I'm gonna run out sooner than later.
    Have you read From the Corner of His Eye yet? That is hands-down my favorite Koontz book.
  • Re: What are you reading tonight ...

     06-26-2009, 6:43 PM

    alienmisprint:
    j0z3r:
    Aside from that, I've been nose-deep in Dean Koontz books...I'm gonna run out sooner than later.
    Have you read From the Corner of His Eye yet? That is hands-down my favorite Koontz book.
    I swear I have a copy but I can't find it and I don't want to buy another unless I'm sure I don't have it...so, long road to a short destination, No, I have not read it. I think my favorites so far have been False Memory and Dark Rivers of the Heart, giving the nod to the latter of the two.

    When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.

    Thomas Jefferson
  • Re: What are you reading tonight ...

     06-26-2009, 11:40 PM

    j0z3r:
    alienmisprint:
    j0z3r:
    Aside from that, I've been nose-deep in Dean Koontz books...I'm gonna run out sooner than later.
    Have you read From the Corner of His Eye yet? That is hands-down my favorite Koontz book.
    I swear I have a copy but I can't find it and I don't want to buy another unless I'm sure I don't have it...so, long road to a short destination, No, I have not read it. I think my favorites so far have been False Memory and Dark Rivers of the Heart, giving the nod to the latter of the two.
    I don't think I have read either of those two. I just finished up the Odd Thomas series, the books he has done for it so far anyways. If you haven't read them yet either, I highly reccomend that line. I'm really waiting on the third of his Frankenstein books to come out, it has been due for about four years now, so who knows.
  • Re: What are you reading tonight ...

     06-27-2009, 1:15 AM

    alienmisprint:
    j0z3r:
    alienmisprint:
    j0z3r:
    Aside from that, I've been nose-deep in Dean Koontz books...I'm gonna run out sooner than later.
    Have you read From the Corner of His Eye yet? That is hands-down my favorite Koontz book.
    I swear I have a copy but I can't find it and I don't want to buy another unless I'm sure I don't have it...so, long road to a short destination, No, I have not read it. I think my favorites so far have been False Memory and Dark Rivers of the Heart, giving the nod to the latter of the two.
    I don't think I have read either of those two. I just finished up the Odd Thomas series, the books he has done for it so far anyways. If you haven't read them yet either, I highly reccomend that line. I'm really waiting on the third of his Frankenstein books to come out, it has been due for about four years now, so who knows.
    You and me both buddy. I went through the first two Frankenstein books in about 4 days then headed on over to the used book store to pick up a paperback of the third...found out it hadn't been released and I didn't know what to do with myself, kinda lost my sense of purpose. :)

    Ih you haven't read Dark Rivers of the Heart, read it, it's a great story and very well executed...not as riveting as Frankenstein, but in my opinion a much better story. Same goes for False Memory, it's an intricate web that slowly unravels the further you read.

    When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.

    Thomas Jefferson
  • Re: What are you reading tonight ...

     06-27-2009, 1:29 AM

    j0z3r:
    alienmisprint:
    j0z3r:
    alienmisprint:
    j0z3r:
    Aside from that, I've been nose-deep in Dean Koontz books...I'm gonna run out sooner than later.
    Have you read From the Corner of His Eye yet? That is hands-down my favorite Koontz book.
    I swear I have a copy but I can't find it and I don't want to buy another unless I'm sure I don't have it...so, long road to a short destination, No, I have not read it. I think my favorites so far have been False Memory and Dark Rivers of the Heart, giving the nod to the latter of the two.
    I don't think I have read either of those two. I just finished up the Odd Thomas series, the books he has done for it so far anyways. If you haven't read them yet either, I highly reccomend that line. I'm really waiting on the third of his Frankenstein books to come out, it has been due for about four years now, so who knows.
    You and me both buddy. I went through the first two Frankenstein books in about 4 days then headed on over to the used book store to pick up a paperback of the third...found out it hadn't been released and I didn't know what to do with myself, kinda lost my sense of purpose. :)

    Ih you haven't read Dark Rivers of the Heart, read it, it's a great story and very well executed...not as riveting as Frankenstein, but in my opinion a much better story. Same goes for False Memory, it's an intricate web that slowly unravels the further you read.
    I will definately check those out. I just picked up three today, Intensity (I had this book a long time ago, just never read it and don't know what happened to it), The Mask, and Cold Fire. I'm only a few chapters in to Cold Fire, but so far it is really good. I think I still have my copy of From the Corner of His Eye, when I get my household goods delivered in LA, I will send it to you if I can find it.
  • Re: What are you reading tonight ...

     06-27-2009, 1:54 AM

    alienmisprint:
    j0z3r:
    alienmisprint:
    j0z3r:
    alienmisprint:
    j0z3r:
    Aside from that, I've been nose-deep in Dean Koontz books...I'm gonna run out sooner than later.
    Have you read From the Corner of His Eye yet? That is hands-down my favorite Koontz book.
    I swear I have a copy but I can't find it and I don't want to buy another unless I'm sure I don't have it...so, long road to a short destination, No, I have not read it. I think my favorites so far have been False Memory and Dark Rivers of the Heart, giving the nod to the latter of the two.
    I don't think I have read either of those two. I just finished up the Odd Thomas series, the books he has done for it so far anyways. If you haven't read them yet either, I highly reccomend that line. I'm really waiting on the third of his Frankenstein books to come out, it has been due for about four years now, so who knows.
    You and me both buddy. I went through the first two Frankenstein books in about 4 days then headed on over to the used book store to pick up a paperback of the third...found out it hadn't been released and I didn't know what to do with myself, kinda lost my sense of purpose. :)

    Ih you haven't read Dark Rivers of the Heart, read it, it's a great story and very well executed...not as riveting as Frankenstein, but in my opinion a much better story. Same goes for False Memory, it's an intricate web that slowly unravels the further you read.
    I will definately check those out. I just picked up three today, Intensity (I had this book a long time ago, just never read it and don't know what happened to it), The Mask, and Cold Fire. I'm only a few chapters in to Cold Fire, but so far it is really good. I think I still have my copy of From the Corner of His Eye, when I get my household goods delivered in LA, I will send it to you if I can find it.
    Intensity is damn good, I really liked that one...straps you in at the beginning and doesn't let go until it's done. Check out Velocity too, another thrill ride.

    When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.

    Thomas Jefferson
  • Re: What are you reading tonight ...

     06-28-2009, 7:07 PM

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    I'm bad about reading too much at once, but mainly book two of Song of Ice and Fire: Clash of Kings... and Musicophilia by Oliver Sacks. Skimming through an old banned book, Might is Right, that Anton La Vey ripped off.
    Evil will always triumph because good is dumb.
  • Re: What are you reading tonight ...

     06-29-2009, 2:57 PM

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    Tonight I will be re-reading Airframe by Michael Crichton. I originally read it almost 10 years ago in High School... I remember it being good back then... Feels like so long ago...
    Tim B. (The Beard) -Coffee- "A patented mixture of ritalin and prozac with a little bit of jameson for taste."

    "If I cannot smoke in heaven, then I shall not go" Mark Twain
  • Re: What are you reading tonight ...

     06-30-2009, 5:24 AM

    Just finished Cold Fire, another great Koontz book. I got the first chapter down on Intensity, and it is living up to its name so far.
  • Re: What are you reading tonight ...

     06-30-2009, 5:36 AM

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    All tomorrows parties by William Gibson ...any fans of the matrix will like his books as the movie has stolen many of the concepts from the books...I suggest getting your hands on necromancer and mona Lisa overdrive ASAP...
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  • Re: What are you reading tonight ...

     06-30-2009, 6:18 PM

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    jeff_connors:
    All tomorrows parties by William Gibson ...any fans of the matrix will like his books as the movie has stolen many of the concepts from the books...I suggest getting your hands on necromancer and mona Lisa overdrive ASAP...
    Matrix you say... Concepts that make one quesitons their very existence in this world you say... Hmmm (scratching chin in contemplation) Mr. Connors, I like the way your mind works...
    Tim B. (The Beard) -Coffee- "A patented mixture of ritalin and prozac with a little bit of jameson for taste."

    "If I cannot smoke in heaven, then I shall not go" Mark Twain
  • Re: What are you reading tonight ...

     06-30-2009, 8:07 PM

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    Just got a Kindle for my birthday. It hasn't even arrived yet and I probably have 30 books loaded up on it. Got a LOT of reading to do this summer! Going to try and break away from the Ice and Fire series long enough to read the first book in the Axis of Time series, Weapons of Choice. Anyone read that? Sounds fun.
    Evil will always triumph because good is dumb.
  • Re: What are you reading tonight ...

     07-31-2009, 3:44 PM

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    Luko:
    madurofan:
    Luko:
    And late last night I started a book my wife got me for Christmas, How Football Explains America, by Sal Paolintonio. Good first chapter.
    Luko let me know how that book is. I've been interested in it ever since I heard about it.
    The first chapter is "How Football Explains Manifest Destiny." That should be good...go west, young man. Of course, in 2008, I can tell you that East Coast teams can go west and win, but West Coast teams can't go east and win.
    First off Luko, I have to tell you that as a lifelong Seahawks fan your Steelers logo disgusts me (Superbowl XL). But, you are right. West coast teams always have a difficult time going east and winning. I remember in Dennis Erickson's last year as coach in Seattle (98?) the Seahawks just had to go to New York and beat the pitiful Jets to get to the playoffs. Jets won. Erickson lost his job and Holmgren came to town.
    Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans.
  • Re: What are you reading tonight ...

     07-31-2009, 6:14 PM

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    Need to Know: UFO's, The Military, and Intelligence by Timothy Good. Good stuff. and Through Our Enemies Eyes by Michael Scheuer I wanna make sweet tender love to my Kindle.
    Evil will always triumph because good is dumb.
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