June 5, 201214 yr ...my next book (Mira Grant's Blackout, the final book from the Newsflesh Trilogy, which showed up randomly as I had forgotten about the pre-order)...Thanks for the inadvertant heads-up, I, apparently, did not preorder, so will have to find a way to track that down.
June 5, 201214 yr I figured you already know... Otherwise it would've been an intentional heads up! Got a few chapters in last night... So far, so good.
June 12, 201214 yr Thanks to the local library. What a fun read, thanks for the recommendation. Would it be a bit of a giveaway to say I was far too familiar with far too many of the references? It looks like Ernie is on (book) tour. I may even be able to catch him. Now, can I win that DeLorean?
June 13, 201214 yr It looks like Ernie is on (book) tour. I may even be able to catch him. Now, can I win that DeLorean? Well I've found the first gate. I just have to play stacks now
June 20, 201214 yr ...Mira Grant's Blackout, the final book from the Newsflesh Trilogy...Foxy might be my favorite character in a book that I want need to see in a movie, evar. I misplaced my copy of Redemption Ark. Argh!
June 20, 201214 yr Foxy might be my favorite character in a book that I want need to see in a movie, evar. Yeah, in a series full of amazing characters, she manages to stand out, which is saying something. Kind of bitter sweet... I had a lot of trouble deciding how I wanted to finish the book, knowing it was the end of a trilogy. I wanted to plow through, so I could find out how things shook out. But I didn't want it to end too soon, either. I just plowed through, anyway. I <3 reading!
June 21, 201214 yr It really didn't disappoint. The first book is incredible, but it spends a lot of time creating the world in which it takes place. I was worried with the 2nd book, because it seemed to lose its way a little. For me, anyway. But it certainly set up the third book incredibly well. I love good follow-up books because you already know the characters and can spend more time on the plot, action and sublties...
June 22, 201214 yr Fifty Shades Of Grey On audiobook at work. It's entertaining to consume the same book the two most attractive young ladies in my department are also reading. Book club? A young female reader reads this one, and it's humorous to hear her George Takei-esque "oh my!" throughout. I'm debating the second book (lots of credits I need to use), and I have a very boring job. We shall see. **BRENT**
June 22, 201214 yr I had it going at work on the iPad. I started it, but didn't realize the headphones weren't plugged in. I don't think I've hit "Pause" so fast in my life. **BRENT**
June 22, 201214 yr I heard it's awful, about an awful subject, and awfully written, I will not be reading it. It was enjoyable to read Dr. Drew trashing it, though.
June 22, 201214 yr I heard it's awful, about an awful subject, and awfully written, I will not be reading it. It was enjoyable to read Dr. Drew trashing it, though. That's too bad as Dr. Drew has strived for such healthy life choices and relationships on Celebrity Rehab, etc.
June 23, 201214 yr The Doctor needs to get paid. Like any other sellout I'll look the other way and respect the opinions he gives for free.
June 23, 201214 yr That's too bad as Dr. Drew has strived for such healthy life choices and relationships on Celebrity Rehab, etc.I'm not sure I understand this sentence. That's exactly why he hates it -- because it is a story about a non healthy relationship. I'm just saying, I respect his opinion, and it's largely why I won't be reading it.
June 23, 201214 yr Yea, we disagree there. I know little about the book (though did like Gilbert Godfrey's abbreviated reading), but wouldn't look to Drew for useful 'healthy' commentary. Edited June 23, 201214 yr by blessingx
June 24, 201214 yr Finished Michael crichtons last posthumously released novel - micro. Richard Preston took over the unfinished manuscript and turned what started off as a great book almost as good as prey or timeline or state of fear and turned it into a steaming pile of shit about halfway through. I can almost pinpoint the very chapter where I couldnt feel crichtons voice reading the book to me anymore. Bought the game of thrones. Hopefully it is not as arduous as the Iliad or the lord of the rings books. Starting game of thrones on iPad now. Edited June 24, 201214 yr by crappyjones123
June 24, 201214 yr Author I have found game of thrones way harder to get into than lord of the rings, even tho I love the tv version.
June 24, 201214 yr Quite uncharacteristically, I plowed through all five GoT books, although the first three are the ones I liked much more than the last two.
June 24, 201214 yr Author I should give GoT another chance, and just start it when I'm not quite so tired. I find it a lot harder to get started in a book these days because I only read when I'm exhausted.
June 24, 201214 yr I go through spurts where I read but mostly I just don't have the time or strength and I don't like reading when I am exhausted. It just puts me to sleep. I did the GoT marathon in between my last trial and the Samsung Saga. It takes away from the show somewhat because you know what's coming, or supposed to be coming, and there were so many changes this season that it was kind of annoying and disappointing.
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