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11th November 06, 01:37 PM
#21
 Originally Posted by cessna152towser
Life is too short for reading fiction; I prefer to read something I will learn facts from.
Ah, but fiction can be a media of ideas. Communications satellites, as an example, were first described along with the concept of geosynchronous orbits by Arthur C Clark in works of fiction. The ideas for lots of things we take for granted originated in works of fiction.
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11th November 06, 03:03 PM
#22
I am reading about war, and peace, and a bit o' magic. I am still looking for a kilt to make it related to this site, but in "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" there aren't too many kilts. I have been reading that for about 6 months or more and just don't get a lot of reading in, especially now that I am spending hours and hours programing my Light Show and putting things up outside when it is not raining or snowing.
DALE.
You don't have to be Scottish to be comfortable!
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11th November 06, 04:15 PM
#23
Several different things currently. Reading more than one book at a time drives my wife crazy.
Runestone by Don Coldsmith, historical fiction
A Pilgrim's Journey, a compilation of magazine article's by Mark Baker, 18th century reenacting
That Dark and Bloody River by Allan Eckert, history of the Ohio Valley, also 18th century.
Waiting to start reading, a biography of Benjamin Franklin by Walter Isaacson
The Odyssey, by Homer, been quite a while since I read it so needs revisiting.
American Soldier by General (Retired) Tommy Franks
Personal Reminiscences of General Robert E. Lee compiled by Rev. J William Jones
Warfare in the 18th Century a Smithsonian book
Yep, heavy on the history.
YMOS,
Tony
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11th November 06, 04:16 PM
#24
Right now I'm in the middle of Gabriel García Márquez's "Memoria de mis putas tristes." As with all his books, it is a tale of obsession, filled with his usual array of characters and magic, both in setting and in the language itself. It is (in spite of its title) a tribute to all women and the mysteries of all things feminine. This book is being sandwiched between Edward Rutherfurd's "The Princes of Ireland:The Dublin Saga" that I finished last week and its sequel, "The Rebels of Ireland."
A kilted Celt on the border.
Kentoc'h mervel eget bezañ saotret
Omne bellum sumi facile, ceterum ægerrume desinere.
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11th November 06, 04:19 PM
#25
I am, at the moment, reading the posts on this web site. Later on, I will pick up The iddiot's guide to Freemasonry. I like to read about the fraternity;s history. Goes way back.
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11th November 06, 05:04 PM
#26
Just started 1599 A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare by James Shapiro an absolutely fascinating insight into a crucial year in the playwright's life as well as a very interesting guide to life in Elizabethan England.
Not a kilt in sight ...
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11th November 06, 05:25 PM
#27
Well, I'm not reading anything right now, but I am writing a Sci-Fi novel. currently 7 months into it (part time), 6 chapters and about 30,000 words.
Thank goodness for the backspace key.
Any other writers?
Ray
"There's no such thing as magical ponies!"
Statement made by pink winged pony
with crossed axes tattooed on her rump
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11th November 06, 05:34 PM
#28
I usually have 2 to 4 books going at a time. Just finished the first 2 books of Rebel King (Hammer of the Scots and The Har'ships) by Charles Randolph Bruce and Carolyn Dale Bruce. Currently reading Clive Cussler's Skeleton Coast. Have serveral ebooks on my iPAQ and will read those at work during lunch. I know I have at least one more around here somewhere :rolleyes:
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11th November 06, 06:17 PM
#29
Just finished 1491 and am about to start The World Is Flat.
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11th November 06, 07:01 PM
#30
Just finished Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson, a fascinating novel about cracking the WW2 German Enigma code. Highly recommended. You will become a smarter person if you read it.
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