Books... What are you reading? And what do you recommend?

coltrain

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Did you ever read "Dune"...........phenomenal
Trust me I know. I've read Dune, Children and God Emperor about 7 times in my life all the way through. The last two books were...odd but had interesting moments. I think my favorite is God Emperor....a quote I can't find, but leto 2 is in his bed alone, thinking of the past in his hideous form and then starts to sob...and the fish speakers guarding his door say something like "God must have a lot on his mind today...". It was somber and pretty touching, none of his sons books come close though in that regard.
 

StonedGardener

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Trust me I know. I've read Dune, Children and God Emperor about 7 times in my life all the way through. The last two books were...odd but had interesting moments. I think my favorite is God Emperor....a quote I can't find, but leto 2 is in his bed alone, thinking of the past in his hideous form and then starts to sob...and the fish speakers guarding his door say something like "God must have a lot on his mind today...". It was somber and pretty touching, none of his sons books come close though in that regard.
Only read Herbert's "An unparalleled achievement of the imagination " ( printed on cover of my book) "Dune" twice, 1st time, 1972 in college...blew me away...
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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i just finished listening to "The Wheel of Time" audiobook for the second time (read the whole thing twice in trade paperbacks and the last 4 in hardback so i could get them asap....)
i'm just dreading how bad prime video is going to butcher the whole thing...they've already started saying shit like "this is our take on it"....FUCK YOUR TAKE ON IT...you didn't sell over 80 million copies of any of your shit, just in print alone, not counting audio books, comics, and graphic novels...
 

BarnBuster

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The power of awareness : and other secrets from the world's foremost spies, detectives, and special operators on how to stay safe and save your life / Dan Schilling.

Plagued : pandemics from the Black Death to COVID-19 and beyond / John Froude, MD.

Legacy of war / Wilbur Smith with David Churchill.

The personal librarian / Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher Murray.

The president's daughter : a thriller / Bill Clinton, James Patterson.

Kennedy's avenger : assassination, conspiracy, and the forgotten trial of Jack Ruby / Dan Abrams and David Fisher

Tiger in the sea : the ditching of Flying Tiger 923 and the desperate struggle for survival / Eric Lindner.

Cancel Zero fail : the rise and fall of the Secret Service / Carol Leonnig
 

go go kid

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ive sadly never read a book in all my 54 years on this planet, i can read the same paragraph over and over b 4 i even realise it, sometimes around ten times. the words get jumbled up and its gereraly too hard to read. dont know what it is that causes it, but its a bummer
 

StonedGardener

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ive sadly never read a book in all my 54 years on this planet, i can read the same paragraph over and over b 4 i even realise it, sometimes around ten times. the words get jumbled up and its gereraly too hard to read. dont know what it is that causes it, but its a bummer
My daughter has same problem....doctors blamed the jumbled words a result of her inability to "track" words or motion of light beam .
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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The power of awareness : and other secrets from the world's foremost spies, detectives, and special operators on how to stay safe and save your life / Dan Schilling.

Plagued : pandemics from the Black Death to COVID-19 and beyond / John Froude, MD.

Legacy of war / Wilbur Smith with David Churchill.

The personal librarian / Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher Murray.

The president's daughter : a thriller / Bill Clinton, James Patterson.

Kennedy's avenger : assassination, conspiracy, and the forgotten trial of Jack Ruby / Dan Abrams and David Fisher

Tiger in the sea : the ditching of Flying Tiger 923 and the desperate struggle for survival / Eric Lindner.

Cancel Zero fail : the rise and fall of the Secret Service / Carol Leonnig
what? do you channel the spirit of Evelyn Wood? htf do you read so much? i barely have time for audio books at work
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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ive sadly never read a book in all my 54 years on this planet, i can read the same paragraph over and over b 4 i even realise it, sometimes around ten times. the words get jumbled up and its gereraly too hard to read. dont know what it is that causes it, but its a bummer
maybe dyslexia? might be a form of aphasia...or it could just be that you don't like reading...try an audio book and see if it goes any better for you
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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I generally think transhumanism is kinda silly but I like zizek and only pretend to understand hegel
i'd have an implant to augment my memory in a hot minute...after some other people had had one for a couple of years without dropping dead...or turning into doctor octopus...
not familiar with zizek's work
i've read up on a lot of philosophers, mostly looking for one that made sense to me...all i've ever found are a lot of dreamers trying to convinve you that their dream is real...better job than being a weather man, you CAN'T be wrong, when you set the parameters of reality
 

insomnia65

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i'd have an implant to augment my memory in a hot minute...after some other people had had one for a couple of years without dropping dead...or turning into doctor octopus...
not familiar with zizek's work
i've read up on a lot of philosophers, mostly looking for one that made sense to me...all i've ever found are a lot of dreamers trying to convinve you that their dream is real...better job than being a weather man, you CAN'T be wrong, when you set the parameters of reality
Can't beat Socrates.
 

BarnBuster

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Medicare / by Patricia Barry.

Never pay the first bill : and other ways to fight the health care system and win / Marshall Allen.

Renew Take the pain out of Medicare / [Michaela Cavallaro]

Killing the mob : the fight against organized crime in America / Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard.

Collateral damage : the mysterious deaths of Marilyn Monroe and Dorothy Kilgallen, and the ties that bind them to Robert Kennedy and the JFK assassination / Mark Shaw.

Steel fear : a novel / Brandon Webb and John David Mann.

Trial by fire / P.T. Deutermann.
(another great WW2 War in the Pacific book by author)

The hunted whale / James McGuane.

Leviathan : the history of whaling in America / Eric Jay Dolin.

@cannabineer
Across the airless wilds : the Lunar Rover and the triumph of the final moon landings / Earl Swift.

The burning blue : the untold story of Christa McAuliffe and NASA's Challenger disaster / Kevin Cook.
 
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