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Old 03-11-2006, 10:37 PM  
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I'm reading The New American Revolution by tammy bruce. She is a great thinker and funny.
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Old 11-18-2008, 09:59 AM   #691
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Old 11-18-2008, 10:04 AM   #692
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I just picked up the entire 11 book series of Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series at a yard sale for $6. I am about half-way through the first book. A bit wordy but a good read so far. I am a bit of a sucker for this type of story, though.
I am through the first 3 books. They have been entertaining so far and a faster read than expected, considering each book is over 800 pages. My main gripe with the series so far is there is almost no character development. Despite what each has gone through so far, they are basically the same (mostly) childish characters that started the story.

I am currently taking a break from the series to read Duma Key.
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Old 11-18-2008, 10:10 AM   #693
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Old 11-18-2008, 10:12 AM   #694
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I am through the first 3 books. They have been entertaining so far and a faster read than expected, considering each book is over 800 pages. My main gripe with the series so far is there is almost no character development. Despite what each has gone through so far, they are basically the same (mostly) childish characters that started the story.

I am currently taking a break from the series to read Duma Key.
I felt like the Series really went downhill with book 4.
It lost me at book 5 or 6, part way through. I can't recall which.
After awhile the manners and personalities of the characters start to seem cliched. Does every female in the series have to be unreasonably angry all the time and cross her arms under her breasts? Do none of them have any hidden motives or slyness?

I really liked the series early, In fact for awhile I considered it the best fantasy fiction I had read, but somewhere around 4000-5000 pages the sameness of it really starts to get on your nerves.

Now I've moved on to George Martin series, A Song of Ice and Fire. This truly is the greatest fantasy series ever.
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Old 12-09-2008, 03:59 PM   #695
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Old 12-09-2008, 04:11 PM   #696
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Old 12-09-2008, 04:15 PM   #697
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And it's just about as comfortable to wipe your ass with as it is to read.
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Old 12-09-2008, 04:30 PM   #698
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I felt like the Series really went downhill with book 4.
It lost me at book 5 or 6, part way through. I can't recall which.
After awhile the manners and personalities of the characters start to seem cliched. Does every female in the series have to be unreasonably angry all the time and cross her arms under her breasts? Do none of them have any hidden motives or slyness?

I really liked the series early, In fact for awhile I considered it the best fantasy fiction I had read, but somewhere around 4000-5000 pages the sameness of it really starts to get on your nerves.

Now I've moved on to George Martin series, A Song of Ice and Fire. This truly is the greatest fantasy series ever.
That is a common theme amongst readers of Jordan. I feel the same. ASOIAF, on the other hand, is amazing, but Mr. Martin is beginning to upset me with all the NY football blogging and no Dance with Dragons working.

I just picked up the Illuminatus! Trilogy by Robert Anton Wilson. Read it when I was younger, re-reading it now with a little more appreciation.
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Old 12-16-2008, 05:57 AM   #701
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Started Clive Cusslers "Treasures of Gangis Kahn" Last monday. Almost done now. Great read I must say. Typical "Dirk Pitt" Adventure.
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Old 12-16-2008, 06:28 AM   #702
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Read this about 15 or 20 years ago, but recently purchased the latest reprint in hardbound, and am enjoying it even more this time.

If you want a Classic on the Marines in WW2, this book set the standard
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The novel tells the story of John Perry, a 75-year old retired writer, who joins the Colonial Defense Forces. Applicants are required to sign a letter of intent when they are 65—which John and his now deceased wife Kathy had signed 10 years prior. He takes a space elevator to the CDF's Henry Hudson, where his mind is transferred to a new body. This new body, based on his original DNA, has been enhanced for enormous strength, and has been supplemented with several proprietary products which increase the oxygen loading capacity of his blood, provide enhanced eyesight and other enhanced senses. It also features a BrainPal—a neural interface that allows Perry to communicate with other members of the CDF. Perry names his "Asshole", and the names of his fellow recruits' BrainPals also reflect this sentiment.

After receiving basic training on Beta Pyxis III, Perry is shipped out to the CDF's Modesto. Their first engagement is with the Consu, a fierce and intelligent alien species. Perry improvises a tactic which enables the CDF to win this first battle. This is soon followed by a battle with the Whaidians and a battle with the tiny Covandu.

Now a war-seasoned veteran, Perry then participates in the Battle for Coral. The CDF plans to rapidly transport in a small number of vessels to Coral, which is being held by the Rraey. Somehow, the Rraey are able to predict the trajectory of the vessel's skip drives, whereby they destroy the fleet. Perry and a small number of others escape in a shuttle craft and make for the planet's surface, where they are shot down by missiles. Perry is left for dead, only to be rescued by the mysterious "Ghost Brigades", the Special Forces units of the CDF. The leader of the Ghost Brigades rescue team, Jane Sagan, looks like Perry's dead wife Kathy.

After being regenerated, Perry tracks down Jane Sagan, who turns out to have been generated using Kathy Perry's DNA, as legally allowed by her letter of intent to join the CDF. Unlike John, Jane has no memories of her previous life. Jane manipulates her chain of command to promote John as an adviser for a subsequent attack on Coral. The CDF determines that the Rraey have received tachyon technology from the Consu, allowing them to predict the location of their ships. Jane and John then participate in a Ghost Brigades mission to attempt to capture or destroy this technology in advance of a major invasion. While John is instrumental in the successful outcome of the battle, he loses track of Jane as she returns to the insular Ghost Brigades.
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Old 12-16-2008, 06:40 AM   #704
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