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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
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Cool, I am about 3/4 through the Old Man's War series. Mr. Scalzi is appearing in Portland to promote the second book in the Collapsing Empire series. Me an a friend who also likes his writing are planning to attend.Originally posted by HumphreyBear View PostThanks Martin,
I intend to read the lot.
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I enjoyed Old Man's War - never read any of the follow-ups, and the only other Scalzi stuff I read were shorts that I got from various Sub Press Humble Bumbles. I've been on a bit of a sci-fi kick lately, but have tried to give myself a break (although Ken Liu's Paper Menagerie could be considered sci-fi by some . . .) but one day I'd like to read some of his stuff.Originally posted by Martin View PostCool, I am about 3/4 through the Old Man's War series. Mr. Scalzi is appearing in Portland to promote the second book in the Collapsing Empire series. Me an a friend who also likes his writing are planning to attend.
And it's kind of funny - you always mention authors - so I assume Powells - and I always think it's easier for me to get to Powell's than it is for me to get to say Elliot Bay or Third Place up in the Seattle area. Which makes no sense. Maybe it's because a trip to Portland is a TRIP - days off and food and plans - whereas a trip to Seattle is something I have to do after work, which means I've been up since 4;15, I won't get home until midnight and have to get back up again at 4:15 the following morning. I'm exhausted just thinking about that.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
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Mr. Scalzi's appearance will actually be at the Clackamas Town Center Barnes & Noble rather than Powell's. I would prefer Powell's as they have dedicated space.Originally posted by TacomaDiver View PostI enjoyed Old Man's War - never read any of the follow-ups, and the only other Scalzi stuff I read were shorts that I got from various Sub Press Humble Bumbles. I've been on a bit of a sci-fi kick lately, but have tried to give myself a break (although Ken Liu's Paper Menagerie could be considered sci-fi by some . . .) but one day I'd like to read some of his stuff.
And it's kind of funny - you always mention authors - so I assume Powells - and I always think it's easier for me to get to Powell's than it is for me to get to say Elliot Bay or Third Place up in the Seattle area. Which makes no sense. Maybe it's because a trip to Portland is a TRIP - days off and food and plans - whereas a trip to Seattle is something I have to do after work, which means I've been up since 4;15, I won't get home until midnight and have to get back up again at 4:15 the following morning. I'm exhausted just thinking about that.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
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I read the CD limited. It sat on my shelf for way too long before I read it. I have Sharp Objects on order but may not wait for the CD release to read it.Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostMy wife read it and loved it. I waited for CD’s limited to come out so I could read it, but just haven’t gotten to it. Really want to, though. I really enjoyed Sharp Objects.
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Sorry I missed this Dan. Written by David Weber, The Series kicks off On Basilisk Station and has sort of morphed into a space opera cottage industry. I've enjoyed all of them. Having said that some are certainly better than others. Give them a try if you like C.S. Forester swash buckling type of sci-fi space opera.Originally posted by Dan Hocker View PostI'm not familiar with those.
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I'm still reading Japan in the Second World War in Color by David Batty. I finished The Complete Max Collins/Rick Fletcher #2 Who Shot Pat Patton? Now, I'm into The Transfiguration Of Mister Punch by Charles Schneider, D. P. Watt and Cate Gardner. The first section is by Charles Schneider and it's slow going.
CapLast edited by c marvel; 11-24-2018, 05:03 AM.Books are weapons in the war of ideas.
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