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Old 03-11-2006, 10:37 PM  
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Ok for the high brow crowd what books you are reading

I'm reading The New American Revolution by tammy bruce. She is a great thinker and funny.
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Old 08-13-2012, 09:00 PM   #1996
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Band of Brothers, by Ambrose. Only about 60 pages in but so far it's quite good.
Excellent. Read this before the HBO Doc, and the combination of the two is unforgettable.
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Old 08-13-2012, 09:26 PM   #1997
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I bought "Dead City."


Other than WWZ -- are there any other must-read zombie books, or anything really post apocalyptic?!
Well The Zombie Survival Guide is an obvious one.

I also liked the Morningstar Saga by Z.A. Recht, although I've yet to read the final book of the trilogy.
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Old 08-13-2012, 09:33 PM   #1998
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I don't know what the hell I'd do without audible.

Probably read more print. But still, I'm the odd bird who prefers to listen to books rather than music when driving/running/cycling/walking and even gaming.
I was listening to Podcasts on my work commute. Got a bit tired of that format, and moved on to Audible a month or two ago. I started with WWZ and liked it quite a bit. Then I bought a 3 pack of Michael Connolly's Harry Bosch series that was enjoyable. Most recently, I've been listening to Stephen King's 11/22/63. I just finished tonight; what a journey and I liked the ending. I'm looking for my next listen, to begin tomorrow morning. I have 4 credits burning a hole in my pocket. Several books in my wish list : The Passage, Pillars of the Earth, and Killing Floor (1st Jack Reacher).
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Old 09-20-2012, 11:12 AM   #1999
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Old 09-20-2012, 11:12 AM   #2000
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I just finished the Glass Castle... It's pretty funny but messed up...
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Old 09-20-2012, 11:14 AM   #2001
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Reading Sophie's Choice by William Styron. Taking me forever, but I'm enjoying it.
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Old 10-28-2012, 01:15 PM   #2002
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I was listening to Podcasts on my work commute. Got a bit tired of that format, and moved on to Audible a month or two ago. I started with WWZ and liked it quite a bit. Then I bought a 3 pack of Michael Connolly's Harry Bosch series that was enjoyable. Most recently, I've been listening to Stephen King's 11/22/63. I just finished tonight; what a journey and I liked the ending. I'm looking for my next listen, to begin tomorrow morning. I have 4 credits burning a hole in my pocket. Several books in my wish list : The Passage, Pillars of the Earth, and Killing Floor (1st Jack Reacher).
My job changed a few months ago and I find myself driving about 500 miles a week, (in town driving btw). I recently finished 11-22-63. It was a great listen/read. I Highly reccommend you listen to The Stand, (unabridged) or IT.
The narrators suck you into the story. I also listened to "The Dome." Good book, disappointing ending.

I bought The Talisman and found it difficult to get into but it was a good story.
I'm currently listening to Insomnia. My main complaint with it is that they play music during certain moments. Lame music... VERY LAME MUSIC...

Anyone have any suggestions? I was thinking about WWZ.
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Old 10-28-2012, 01:34 PM   #2003
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I just finished Johnny Ramone's story of the Ramones (Commando) and I'm currently reading Dee Dee Ramone's story of the Ramones (Lobotomy).

It's interesting to see the difference in their perspectives and how much inner turmoil there was in the Ramones "family". Johnny was a no-hard-drug, business-oriented, Limbaugh-and-baseball-loving, image-conscious guy who was driven by a desire to build up a retirement nest egg. Dee Dee was a musically-prolific, drug-and-drink-abusing, rebellious, troubled guy who was driven by a need to make music and an all too frequent need to score his next hit. Neither book is a threat to win an award, but the two together are an interesting contrast that's interesting to a Ramones fan like myself.
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Old 12-05-2012, 03:46 PM   #2004
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My job changed a few months ago and I find myself driving about 500 miles a week, (in town driving btw). I recently finished 11-22-63. It was a great listen/read. I Highly reccommend you listen to The Stand, (unabridged) or IT.
The narrators suck you into the story. I also listened to "The Dome." Good book, disappointing ending.

I bought The Talisman and found it difficult to get into but it was a good story.
I'm currently listening to Insomnia. My main complaint with it is that they play music during certain moments. Lame music... VERY LAME MUSIC...

Anyone have any suggestions? I was thinking about WWZ.
If you like The Stand, and King in general, you should listen to the Dark Tower series. First book is kind of hard to get through (it was written in the 70's), but its short. After that, it gets to be an amazing series.

Also, WWZ is amazing. I know I'm going to get shit for it, but the Harry Potter series is really well done too, make sure you listen to it done by Stephen Fry though.


I'm looking for suggestions along the Game of Thrones, or Stephen King novels, Dean Koontz. Basically scifi/fantasy, zombies, or just generally a good story. Sorry, I did not read all 11 pages of this thread. I also want them to be audio books. Driving to Denver, and need something to listen to.
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Old 12-05-2012, 03:47 PM   #2005
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love the dark tower series--I'm on book 7, though reading time is scarce, what with grad school.
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Old 12-05-2012, 03:48 PM   #2006
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I'll throw out the dresden files by jim butcher for kaplin if he hasn't read them. READ THEM. trust me. great books. book 14 of a 23 or so book series came out last week. despite not having much reading time, I knocked it out in a few days (basically, skipped some sleep). GREAT stuff.
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I'm reading Encounter, by Milan Kundera. It's a collection of essays. It's good. He has a very wry sense of humor that I like.
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I'm looking for suggestions along the Game of Thrones, or Stephen King novels, Dean Koontz. Basically scifi/fantasy, zombies, or just generally a good story. Sorry, I did not read all 11 pages of this thread. I also want them to be audio books. Driving to Denver, and need something to listen to.
Ender's Game and Ender's Shadow by Orson Scott Card.
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I'm reading Encounter, by Milan Kundera. It's a collection of essays. It's good. He has a very wry sense of humor that I like.
I need to read the Unbearable Lightness of Being again sometime soon.
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Finished The World Made Straight by Ron Rash which was pretty danged good if you like rural Applachian tales in the vein of Winter's Bone.

Also read For the Win by Cory Doctorow. Excellent futuristic look dealing with unionization, MMORPG farmers, and other cyberpunk concerns. Really enjoyable. I ended up reading like 300 pages in a day and finishing the novel over Thanksgiving Break.
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