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    Doh! double post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimB
    No heavy reading here. I'm reading a novel by Diana Gabaldon called "Outlander". Its about how an english woman goes back to the time of the Jacobite uprisings. Lots of pretty good history and good descriptions of the times. Hey, it's good escapism.
    My wife and I have the whole series. Goes up to the start of the Revolutionary War. So far.... Diana Gabaldon seems to do some good research on the subject.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Livingston
    My wife and I have the whole series. Goes up to the start of the Revolutionary War. So far.... Diana Gabaldon seems to do some good research on the subject.
    No kidding!
    I have the next one on reserve, but I had no idea it went to the Revolutionary War. It looks like I got some reading to do
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    It's kinda funny, At the moment I am reading the book that gave me my current signature, Dune. I've been re-reading it to try to at least finish out that particular series by Frank Herbert. Sadly however, I've heard that Dune itself is the best of the series. Hopefully that doesn't quite hold true.

    I've recently finished reading sections of Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States which presents a very different view of US history. It makes for an interesting read even if you understand that Zinn is extremely biased. If anyone likes a good non-fiction US history book, definitely pick up and read this one.

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    Bram Stoker's Dracula --paperback.
    Just finished F. Paul Wilson's "Infernal".

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    Just finished The Portrait of Dorian Gray
    Starting to read Frankenstein
    That will be followed by Dracula, The Invisible Man, Dr. Jekyl and Mr Hyde

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    Quote Originally Posted by angel923
    Just finished The Portrait of Dorian Gray
    Starting to read Frankenstein
    That will be followed by Dracula, The Invisible Man, Dr. Jekyl and Mr Hyde
    I went through those same titles last year around Halloween (Barnes and Noble had them all in Hardback at a reasonable price). I thought "Dracula" the best of the lot, "Frankenstein" most disappointing, and was surprised at how much humor was in "Picture of Dorian Gray" .

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    Jerry,

    That is cool that you named your daughter from TEFL. And I have been reading Heinlein at least since I was ten, I can't remember when I picked him up. Always been an avid reader and SF is my love. I remmeber reading Tom Corbett Space Cadet and also the Tom Swift series when I was very little, both hand me downs from my natural father and I am trying to collect a ful set today, as mine have been lost over time.

    And Bubba, To Sail is also great. I thought Heinlein did a great job of entwining his stories in the later years. not sure he had tha in mind back the 40's when he started writing, but very cool to see how he interrelates the story lines. For anybody who is a Stephen King fan, he did the same thing in some of his later stuff, especially with the Gunslinger series.
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    Quote Originally Posted by souzaphone711
    It's kinda funny, At the moment I am reading the book that gave me my current signature, Dune. I've been re-reading it to try to at least finish out that particular series by Frank Herbert. Sadly however, I've heard that Dune itself is the best of the series. Hopefully that doesn't quite hold true.
    -Nate

    Personally my favorite in the Series is God Emperor of Dune, I enjoy the entire series in part because it is not action oriented like so many of todays sci-fi series are.

    Rob

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    Quote Originally Posted by KiltedCodeWarrior
    ... For anybody who is a Stephen King fan, he did the same thing in some of his later stuff, especially with the Gunslinger series.
    KCW,

    I've read most of the Gunslinger series (haven't got to the last two) and a LOT of Stephen King. I still can't decide if I think all the interelated stuff is very very cool, or very very dumb :confused: Maybe some of it is very cool and the rest is very dumb. Which sums up my very mixed feelings about King's work.

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