January 11, 201313 yr Ian, sounds a tiny bit like some of Caleb Carr's novels, have you read him? If so, any comparison?
January 11, 201313 yr I haven't, but I'm always looking for something new. If/when I get to them, I'll let you know how they compare.
January 12, 201313 yr Me: somehow managed to start three books -- the aforementioned John Dies at the End (large paperback, does not travel well), Hide Me Among the Graves (via Kindle app on mah phoneblet, can read it anywhere and have it with me), and started the next Dresden Files novel, whose name escapes me.
January 12, 201313 yr I am totally digging it -- found it in my Kindle queue, but can't remember why I'm reading it. I thought you recommended it. Or maybe it was Neil Gaiman. I forget...
January 16, 201313 yr Last Saunders post [scouts honor], but NPR did a piece on him today. How she gets off pretending people haven't been talking about him for a decade I can't understand, but good run down of the stories in the collection if anyone is interested. Text: http://www.npr.org/2013/01/15/169405243/george-saunders-lives-up-to-the-hype MP3: http://pd.npr.org/anon.npr-mp3/npr/fa/2013/01/20130115_fa_02.mp3?dl=1
January 24, 201313 yr Just finished on audiobook: Good stuff. Bryson is a gem (and a damn fine narrator as well).
February 1, 201313 yr I'm reading hide me among the graves tooFinished this on the plane, that was fantastic, what should I read by him next? Sent frum mah phone-blet using Tapatalk.
February 1, 201313 yr Author Finished this on the plane, that was fantastic, what should I read by him next?Sent frum mah phone-blet using Tapatalk. Drawing of the Dark, since you're on a beer trip Anubis Gate if you're interested in an egyptian magic steampunk romp Stress of Her Regard for more poetic vampires Honestly tho, pick any of his books you can find.
February 1, 201313 yr Alright! So he's one of those authors that I should just read everything by Sent frum mah phone-blet using Tapatalk.
February 9, 201313 yr Three Days to Never Can't find my copy of John Dies at the End, I think I was reading it right up until just a couple hours before I took off for San Francisco, but for the life of me, I can't recall where I went for breakfast/lunch, which is where I would have left it if I left it anywhere.
February 19, 201313 yr The Fifty Year Sword by Mark Z. Danielewski Quite entertaining, and a much easier read than the unorthodox formatting would leave you to believe (provided you don't get lost in it). It definitely makes me want to re-read House of Leaves.
February 19, 201313 yr Just finished this. Very good if you're interested in running or just biology in general. It digs into how animals, insects and humans overcome environment and endurance challenges from the cellular level and up.
February 20, 201313 yr Prequels should generally always be read after the books written before it.Quoted for truth, from "Kim" of the Scantasy and Fience Fiction book club on GoodReads.
March 6, 201313 yr Finished Three Days To Never, which was astounding. Starting Salvage And Demolition. Sent frum mah phone-blet using Tapatalk.
March 6, 201313 yr ...which was excellent too albeit short. Starting The Stress of Her Regard. Sent frum mah phone-blet using Tapatalk.
March 6, 201313 yr Just got hooked into some WWII era crime novels by Phillip Kerr. Finished: Prague Fatale (which is one of the more recent ones in the series) March Violets (the first of the series) Now reading: A Pale Criminal (the second of the series)
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