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  • L Lost User

    I've been reading a lot of novels lately. I just finished this one [^] which I really enjoyed. What are you reading at the moment?

    Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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    Lost User
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    I completed "The Client" by John Grisham. At present, reading all techie stuff- MSDN, CodeProject etc

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    • L Lost User

      I've been reading a lot of novels lately. I just finished this one [^] which I really enjoyed. What are you reading at the moment?

      Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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      Colin Angus Mackay
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      Josh Gray wrote:

      What are you reading at the moment?

      Code Project.


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      • L Lost User

        I've been reading a lot of novels lately. I just finished this one [^] which I really enjoyed. What are you reading at the moment?

        Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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        ankita patel 0
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        I have just finished reading Atlas Shrugged[^] A lot dramatic and very long, but in essence it advocates the idea of objective reasoning. I liked the book, although certain ideas are stretched too much in the book. So far I have read Standing Alone in Mecca[^] Engaging India[^] Da Vinci Code[^] Alchemist[^] and few others this year. And offcourse I spend some time with tech books too. But i generally never go through the tech books from start to end. They are generally for reference or some intersting topics. I have just started reading Who says elephants can't dance?[^] Ankita

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        • L Lost User

          I've been reading a lot of novels lately. I just finished this one [^] which I really enjoyed. What are you reading at the moment?

          Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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          peterchen
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          Just finished Dicks "Ubik" and Jurí Brezans "Krabat", looking out for new fodder.


          We are a big screwed up dysfunctional psychotic happy family - some more screwed up, others more happy, but everybody's psychotic joint venture definition of CP
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          • L Lost User

            I've been reading a lot of novels lately. I just finished this one [^] which I really enjoyed. What are you reading at the moment?

            Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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            leppie
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            The tv guide on the tv screen. Sometimes I will go to the schedule site directly if I am not in front of my tv. ;P

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            • L Lost User

              I've been reading a lot of novels lately. I just finished this one [^] which I really enjoyed. What are you reading at the moment?

              Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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              Diagon Alley
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              I'm reading The Fountainhead[^]. Very interesting novel. :)

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                Just finished Dicks "Ubik" and Jurí Brezans "Krabat", looking out for new fodder.


                We are a big screwed up dysfunctional psychotic happy family - some more screwed up, others more happy, but everybody's psychotic joint venture definition of CP
                Tree in C# || Fold With Us! || sighist

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                peterchen wrote:

                Ubik

                Now this is a good book.

                ~RaGE();

                I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus

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                • L Lost User

                  I've been reading a lot of novels lately. I just finished this one [^] which I really enjoyed. What are you reading at the moment?

                  Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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                  hi, Everybody replied with their fav books, i have read most of them -- all the Grishams, 2 and a 1/2 of Dan Brown [I have read half of Angels & Demons then i left it coz i didn't have any time for it], AI A Modern Approach [although it is not a novel] . . . :laugh: Now i am reading "The Hammer Of Eden" by Ken Follet, then i will be going to the next and my fav novel Harry Potter Vi -- The Halfblood Prince . . . "Never think about the F U T U R E, it comes F A S T . . ."

                  Kirtan Gor

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                  • L Lost User

                    I've been reading a lot of novels lately. I just finished this one [^] which I really enjoyed. What are you reading at the moment?

                    Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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                    30th anniversary edition of the selfish gene... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Selfish_Gene[^]

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                    • L Lost User

                      I've been reading a lot of novels lately. I just finished this one [^] which I really enjoyed. What are you reading at the moment?

                      Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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                      netclectic
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                      Charles Bukowski - Ham On Rye[^]

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                      • B Bijesh

                        30th anniversary edition of the selfish gene... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Selfish_Gene[^]

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                        Colin Angus Mackay
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                        That's a good book


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                        • A Allen Anderson

                          I've been reading Grisham novels lately. I read really fast so I go through one in a day or two. Pretty good stuff.

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                          RChin
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                          Allen Anderson wrote:

                          I go through one in a day or two

                          Say what? Have you got some special speed reading powers?


                          I Dream of Absolute Zero

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                            30th anniversary edition of the selfish gene... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Selfish_Gene[^]

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                            RChin
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                            This is on my reading list. I remember reading The Blink Watchmake[^] a few years ago. Fantastic book, but I remember finding it really hard to follow. Sometimes I had to re-read entire chapters to digest the information.


                            I Dream of Absolute Zero

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                            • L Lost User

                              I've been reading a lot of novels lately. I just finished this one [^] which I really enjoyed. What are you reading at the moment?

                              Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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                              RChin
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                              After finishing Ian M. Banks Excession[^], I dug out and is re-reading The Wasp Factory[^]. When I've finished that, I'll move on to A Scanner Darkly[^], hopefully finishing in time for the movie to be released.


                              I Dream of Absolute Zero

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                                After finishing Ian M. Banks Excession[^], I dug out and is re-reading The Wasp Factory[^]. When I've finished that, I'll move on to A Scanner Darkly[^], hopefully finishing in time for the movie to be released.


                                I Dream of Absolute Zero

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                                netclectic
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                                RChin wrote:

                                I dug out and is re-reading The Wasp Factory

                                Well worth re-reading! I just recently bought The Algebraist[^] which is next in my reading list.

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                                • L Lost User

                                  I've been reading a lot of novels lately. I just finished this one [^] which I really enjoyed. What are you reading at the moment?

                                  Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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                                  Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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                                  The Brentford Chainstore Massacre[^] by Robert Rankin. I've not laughed so much in ages! :cool:

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                                  • C Christian Graus

                                    "A Great Improvisation". I bought it at LAX, for the flight. It's OK, but the amount of detail makes it suffer, IMO. I don't care so much whose nephew Franklin played with, a broader brush stroke would give me a clearer picture, IMO. It's interesting to me how much the US owes it's independence to France, however.

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                                    Christian Graus wrote:

                                    a broader brush stroke would give me a clearer picture

                                    I agree, too much information slows down the story. Some added details can help enhance the picture of daily life, but most gets forgotten anyhow.

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                                    It's interesting to me how much the US owes it's independence to France

                                    That gets overlooked here a lot, I think.

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                                    If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
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                                      Charles Bukowski - Ham On Rye[^]

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                                      I've got that on my amazon wish list. I haven't read any Bukowski, yet. How do you like it?

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                                      If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
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                                        I've got that on my amazon wish list. I haven't read any Bukowski, yet. How do you like it?

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                                        If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
                                        -- Steven Wright

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                                        I've read a few Bukowski novels (Factotum, Women, Post Office, Pulp) and i've loved them all. I'm not a big fan of his poetry but i would highly recommend his novels. They're straight to the point with no fancy literary nonsense and darkly humorous. Ham On Rye is autobiographical telling the story of his (or Henry Chinaski's) childhood and upbringing, so it's probably a good place to start (although published much later than the rest). Factotum, Women, Post Office all tell the story of Chinaski at various times through in his life. Pulp is a bit of a spoof PI detective novel. Not quite up to the standard of his biographical novels but enjoyable all the same.

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                                        • L Lost User

                                          I've been reading a lot of novels lately. I just finished this one [^] which I really enjoyed. What are you reading at the moment?

                                          Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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                                          Your post.

                                          Truth is the subjection of reality to an individuals perception

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