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What are U reading these days? (PART TEN (2014) (ongoing thread for 2014)

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E-books can be a real boon for researching topics with word searches, but you have to know what you're looking for first. That's how I go through most of my manuals when I need to figure out specific issues. Real books can be far better than e-readers with pictures & graphs. My Kindle DX is gray scale - easy on the eyes, but pictures suffer. Auto formatting can make graphs too small & book marks will never replace sticky notes for me.
I have several editions of the Wood Handbook: Wood as an Engineering Material. Most are real books, but I bought the latest edition as both paper & an e-book. As usual, the paper edition has bent pages, sticky notes, & writing in it now. While that helps me with the most commonly used sections, I still like the portability & ease of the PDF file.
E-books are also a great way to get a lot of books that would otherwise be unavailable. I've found all kinds of woodworking & other books on Gutenberg that I never would have found in the stacks.

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Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls
Neverwhere: BBC Dramatization
Eye of the Needle
The House of Hades
Magyk
I'm currently reading:
The Fires of Heaven (audio)
The Daughters of Mars (audio)
Zorro (real book)
I'm not sure what to read next for real books, but I'm thinking of:
Great North Road
11/22/63
Gardens of the Moon
The Name of the Wind
Any thoughts?




I didn't finish 'Gardens of the Moon'. After 300 pages, I couldn't have cared less about anyone or thing in that universe.
I thought 'Name of the Wind' & the 'Wise Man's Fear' were about the same, maybe an edge to the 2d one. It won't be my favorite trilogy, though.
I just finished reading Fuzzy Nation, a SF book by John Scalzi. It was short & fun. My 3 star review is here:
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I also finished listening to Gai-Jin by James Clavell (The author of Shōgun). I liked it better as an audio book read by John Lee (The man is FANTASTIC.) but it will never be my favorite in the series. My 3 star review is here:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I'm going to have to also check out Fuzzy Nation. I've read a few Scalzi books and have found them to be enjoyable. :)
Jackie and Jim, I'm looking forward to The Name of the Wind. Now I just need to finish Zorro!

I've read all but the last & that's not available as an audio book, either. While 'Shogun' & 'King Rat' (narrated by David Case) have a couple of characters that are mentioned in the other books, neither is very important to the chronology of the other books which all deal with the Noble House, a fictional company created by Dirk Struan, the hero of Tai-pan. John Lee only narrated the 3 Noble House books.
I'm listening to "Noble House" now. Just started this morning. As usual, Lee has the voices down perfectly. Do you know anything about David Case? I might listen to the other books later. Lee is a tough act to follow, though.


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On a side note, I have to tell everyone that my 10 year old is growing up. She is in fifth grade, and is currently reading Little Women and The Hunger Games. Yeah, those are two totally different books. When she told me that she borrowed Hunger Games from the school library, I had one of those "Is she old enough for that book?" moments. But no, I will never be that mom that says my child can't read a book. It's just a bit shocking because she has never read anything like that before. I'm glad that I've read the series so that I know what she's reading. It will be interesting to see what she thinks of it.
As for Little Women, that was my favorite book when I was a kid. I've read it so many times that my copy from my 5th grade book orders is literally falling apart and has been taped together on more than one occasion. Proud mommy!



I'll have to see if my public library has those audiobooks for download. My library is a bit podunk.

I'll have to see if my public library has those audiobooks for download. My library is a bit podunk.

I'm now reading Witchlight, better than the first book in the series.



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I reread Prizzi's Honor by Richard Condon. I saw the movie when it first came out & read it quite a while back, but really enjoyed reading it again. I didn't remember all the twists, either. It was a lot of fun. I gave it 4 stars & plan on reading the other 2 books soon. My review is here:
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From my list:
Elantris https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6...
3rd in the Septimus Heap novels, I have 1 and 2
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Not on the list:
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I got a couple of books for one of my son's friends, he had to work today and couldn't make it.



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