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BeerAdvocate 09-28-2009 06:11 AM

Re: What are you reading?
 
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Originally Posted by Cigargal (Post 555100)
The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown

How is it?

Cigargal 09-28-2009 09:50 AM

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It was good. I enjoyed it. Fast read with lots of puzzles-The reviews on amazon are 50/50 sort of a love it or hate it.

dogface_313 09-28-2009 10:06 AM

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Re-reading "Steel my Soldiers' Hearts" by Col. David Hackworth. I love his writing style, and his no hold bar attitude.

Pilon 09-28-2009 10:27 AM

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I will be reading Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol. I have an extra brand new hardcover copy if someone wants it. Just send me a PM.

MedicCook 09-28-2009 10:28 AM

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Reversable Errors by Scott Turow.

Cigargal 09-28-2009 10:46 AM

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Started The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch. Looks to be a good fantasy series.

King James 09-28-2009 12:20 PM

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in the middle of "Life of Pi" right now, but is taking awhile due to being back in school and all the reading that goes along with that.

read a little bit in my "Complete Works of Poe" for kicks.

Will be reading Dan Brown's new one after I finish Life of Pi

Veritas 09-30-2009 01:14 AM

Re: What are you reading?
 
The Truth About Muhammad - Robert Spencer

-and-

The Lost Symbol - Dan Brown

Poronico 09-30-2009 01:57 AM

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Generation Kill

and

One Bullet Away, the making of a marine officer

Veritas 09-30-2009 02:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Poronico (Post 574472)
Generation Kill

and

One Bullet Away, the making of a marine officer

Excellent choices, both. It was interesting to read the different perspectives of the same situations. I wish I had read these two books closer together. Maybe I should re-read them.

Poronico 09-30-2009 02:26 AM

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Originally Posted by G.Elrod (Post 574477)
Excellent choices, both. It was interesting to read the different perspectives of the same situations. I wish I had read these two books closer together. Maybe I should re-read them.

These are actually re-reads for me, both excellent books.

dogface_313 09-30-2009 03:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Poronico (Post 574472)
Generation Kill

and

One Bullet Away, the making of a marine officer

One bullet Away is a great book. I wasn't a huge fan of generation kill.

If you haven't yet, look up "Lone Survivor"

Poronico 09-30-2009 03:08 AM

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did you ever watch the generation kill mini series? THAT was a good show, I was mad when it ended though.

I havent looked that one up yet I will do that after I finish these again

jonharky 09-30-2009 05:52 AM

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Am reading Dan Browns the Lost Symbol I see other people are reading too how is everyone liking it??

dogface_313 09-30-2009 06:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Poronico (Post 574486)
did you ever watch the generation kill mini series? THAT was a good show, I was mad when it ended though.

I havent looked that one up yet I will do that after I finish these again

Saw the show, it was decent.

I love the line when he asks how he got cancer of the throat.

"did you smoke?"
"nope, just lucky i guess"


Lone survivor is written by Marcus Latrell a former Nacy Seal. It is the story of a seal Recon team in Afghanistan. Mr. latrell is the only survivor of the team, as the title implies. One of the other members of the team. Navy Lt. Michale Murphy is a recipient of the Medal of Honor, he was the first recipient in Operation Endruing Freedom.

Stig 09-30-2009 08:24 AM

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I'm reading this thread.

TheTraveler 09-30-2009 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Stig (Post 574736)
I'm reading this thread.

Put that down ... I'm not done with it yet!

:r

D_A 09-30-2009 09:12 AM

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Just finished The Testament by Eric Van Lustbader and picked up Deception Point by Dan Brown.

bookman 09-30-2009 11:19 AM

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James Ellroy's Blood's a Rover! I free can love Ellroy!! I've been waiting 8 yrs for this one and it is amazing!!

Cigargal 10-01-2009 11:18 AM

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I am 2/3 done with audio version of The Girl Who Played with Fire. All I want to do is sit and listen to the last 5 hrs but I have to do my chores first:D

The third in this trilogy comes out today in the UK and mine is on its way across the Pond. Great books if you haven't read them. It is a shame that Steig Larsson died-these books are the best I have read this last year.

I learned last night that Stephen King has a new epic book coming out called Under the Dome. I am tempted to give it a try.

markem 10-01-2009 08:25 PM

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I've decided to reread "Heresies of the High Middle Ages" as a prelude to trying (again) to work through the records of western civilization series (http://cup.columbia.edu/series/127) which contains some very useful translations of texts written in the middle ages.

qwerty1500 10-01-2009 09:25 PM

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Originally Posted by markem (Post 578521)
I've decided to reread "Heresies of the High Middle Ages" as a prelude to trying (again) to work through the records of western civilization series (http://cup.columbia.edu/series/127) which contains some very useful translations of texts written in the middle ages.

And I thought I needed a break after a history of the Korean War and Atlas Shrugged? My hat's off to you.

Anyway, for a mindless break ... James Paterson's Swimsuit.

Aldebaran 10-02-2009 03:32 AM

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Originally Posted by potlimit (Post 563549)
The Ancestor's Tale by Richard Dawkins. Re-reading actually... pretty dense.

In what way? I mean are you saying it is stupid or just it is a tough read?


I decided my next book will be Lolita or Fear and Trembling.

Fumes 10-02-2009 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by markem (Post 578521)
I've decided to reread "Heresies of the High Middle Ages" as a prelude to trying (again) to work through the records of western civilization series (http://cup.columbia.edu/series/127) which contains some very useful translations of texts written in the middle ages.

Albigensian heresy? The Cathars? (I just finished listening to a lecture series called "The Era of the Crusades"; aside from what I picked up listening to this on my commute I know very little about this time period, but it's fascinating stuff.) Toward the end of the series the lecturer mentions a few things about Frederick II, who sounds like quite a character. Do you have any reading recommendations for non-scholars?

markem 10-02-2009 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Fumes (Post 580419)
Albigensian heresy? The Cathars? (I just finished listening to a lecture series called "The Era of the Crusades"; aside from what I picked up listening to this on my commute I know very little about this time period, but it's fascinating stuff.) Toward the end of the series the lecturer mentions a few things about Frederick II, who sounds like quite a character. Do you have any reading recommendations for non-scholars?

If you want to read specifically about Cathars, then I recommend "The Yellow Cross" by Rene Weis. There is also "The Cathars" by Sean Martin. There are many "gossip" books about this period, some of which toss in the Templars and other groups in a weird mish-mash as well. For a broader view of the history of religious doctrine, I recommend Jaroslav Pelikan's "The Christian Tradition: A History of the Development of Doctrine", Volume 3, "The Growth of Medieval Theology (600-1300)" which is quite good. An interesting book on the modern interpretation of the middle ages is Noman Cantor's "Inventing the Middle Ages". The book "Europe in the High Middle Ages" by William Jordan is excellent.

This time period is popular with fiction writers, who seem to want to come across as historians, so one has to be quite careful. Good luck!

Note that just because I say a book is good doesn't mean that I think that it is easy to read or digest.

Fumes 10-03-2009 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by markem (Post 580447)
An interesting book on the modern interpretation of the middle ages is Noman Cantor's "Inventing the Middle Ages". The book "Europe in the High Middle Ages" by William Jordan is excellent.

This time period is popular with fiction writers, who seem to want to come across as historians, so one has to be quite careful. Good luck!

Note that just because I say a book is good doesn't mean that I think that it is easy to read or digest.

Thanks! I am putting the Cantor book on my reserve list at the library.

gettysburgfreak 10-03-2009 12:45 PM

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currently reading lots and lots of books on naturalization, immigration

drob 10-03-2009 04:10 PM

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The Ultimate Pipe Book by Richard Carleton Hacker.

Powers 10-03-2009 04:12 PM

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The Confederate Nation: 1861-1865 by Emory Thomas

background research for my senior thesis :tu

pmwz 10-03-2009 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Cigargal (Post 577411)
I am 2/3 done with audio version of The Girl Who Played with Fire. All I want to do is sit and listen to the last 5 hrs but I have to do my chores first:D

The third in this trilogy comes out today in the UK and mine is on its way across the Pond. Great books if you haven't read them. It is a shame that Steig Larsson died-these books are the best I have read this last year.

+1 my dad highly recommended it to me and i loved it. i recommended it to a couple of my friends and they loved it too.
I am probably going to see the movie of the first book next week and be disapointed afterwards.
i think about buying infinite jest (english version) but i might be a bit to hard to read for me.

bookman 10-03-2009 05:20 PM

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I quite liked Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.

maverickdrinker 10-03-2009 06:10 PM

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Just finished 'when nothing else matters' which was a look into Michael Jordan's final 2 years playing basketball with the Washington Wizards. Great book if you are a fan of the game and grew up watching Mike on the hardcourt.

Just started reading 'The Lost Symbol' by Dan Brown. So far, so good.

ucla695 10-03-2009 07:06 PM

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Uh, the programming guide on the DVR. ;)



Usually, the WSJ, FT and various financial related stuff online.

Cenookie 10-03-2009 08:01 PM

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Just started "All Quiet On The Western Front", very good so far!

eber 10-03-2009 09:40 PM

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just picked up "Always Looking Up, the Adventures of an Incurable Optimist" by Michael J Fox, probably going to start it tonight

eber 10-03-2009 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Cenookie (Post 581481)
Just started "All Quiet On The Western Front", very good so far!

I remember reading that in school, I really liked it

gettysburgfreak 10-03-2009 10:46 PM

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Originally Posted by UFPowersmoker320 (Post 581283)
The Confederate Nation: 1861-1865 by Emory Thomas

background research for my senior thesis :tu


whats your thesis going to be on? I am a huge Civil War buff and did my senior thesis on James Longstreet and his actions at the Battle of Gettysburg.

Rabidsquirrel 10-04-2009 04:45 PM

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Deadhouse Gates by Steven Erikson

hotreds 10-04-2009 04:48 PM

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The Devil's Sandbox: With the 2nd Battalion, 162nd Infantry at War in Iraq by John Bruning

hotreds 10-04-2009 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Cenookie (Post 581481)
Just started "All Quiet On The Western Front", very good so far!

Interesting tid-bit: Eric Maria's real last name was Kramer, he reversed it to get Remarque!

Bobb 10-04-2009 04:58 PM

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I am reading Venus on the Half-Shell by: Kilgore Trout. (actually by Philip José Farmer)

Slavac 10-04-2009 08:34 PM

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Dune: House Harkonnen

TXRebel 10-05-2009 10:04 AM

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The War After Armageddon - Ralph Peters

BigCat 10-05-2009 11:21 AM

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The Forgotten Soldier by Guy Sajer - It is a memoir of a soldier in the German army during WWII. When you get past the fact of which side he is on, it is a really gripping account.

MedicCook 10-05-2009 11:31 AM

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Into The Wild
by: Jon Krakauer

Cigargal 10-05-2009 12:43 PM

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Finished re-reading The Last Coyote by Connelly for our book club and started The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest by Steig Larsson-last in the Millenium Trilogy.

D_A 10-19-2009 12:51 PM

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Finished Cross Country by Patterson. Started Time Quake by Vonnegut, but wasn't really in the mood for it so moved on to Naming of the Dead by Ian Rankin.

kelmac07 10-19-2009 01:24 PM

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Almost finished with "The Unforgiven Minute"...awesome read.

Fumes 10-19-2009 06:28 PM

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The Book Thief by Markus Zusak

Cigargal 10-19-2009 09:00 PM

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Read The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell-good book

Almost done with Unseen Academicals by Terry Pratchett


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