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radic202 -> RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? (9/1/2014 9:09:46 PM)

I am really enjoying this at the moment:

[image][URL=http://s568.photobucket.com/user/radic202/media/Passage-small.jpg.html][IMG]http://i568.photobucket.com/albums/ss123/radic202/Passage-small.jpg[/IMG][/URL][/image]




Aurelian -> RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? (9/2/2014 12:25:20 AM)


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ORIGINAL: nelmsm


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ORIGINAL: Zorch

I'm reading 'A Mad Catastrophe: The Outbreak of World War I and the Collapse of the Habsburg Empire' by Wawro.

Conrad was Incompetent with a capital I. It's heart to find anything he did right.


I just finished Collision of Empires: War on the Eastern Front in 1914 and that author didn't paint in a very good light either.

I just bought that. $1.99 on Kindle




rhondabrwn -> RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? (9/2/2014 2:14:08 AM)

I bought the sequel "The Twelve" last year but haven't read it as I kinda need a refresher on "The Passage" to get back into the story. The Passage is a unique take on the whole vampire / plague / End of the World story line.

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ORIGINAL: radic202

I am really enjoying this at the moment:

[image][URL=http://s568.photobucket.com/user/radic202/media/Passage-small.jpg.html][IMG]http://i568.photobucket.com/albums/ss123/radic202/Passage-small.jpg[/IMG][/URL][/image]





rhondabrwn -> RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? (9/2/2014 2:24:34 AM)

I'm still plugging away at "The Destroyermen" series by Tayor Anderson and am on book 8 at the moment. Book 9 was published a few months ago but costs $15.99 so I'll be taking a break and moving on to something else while I wait for the price to drop down to something reasonable.

On the other hand, this series is not going to end anytime soon. Book 8 has introduced contact with two MORE human civilizations and Book 9 reviews indicate another ENEMY civilization is discovered. The author is going to milk this concept for all it's worth and can probably keep the books coming till it's as long as the Honor Harrington saga!

In a way, I'm kinda pissed. I would prefer to see some points in a series where most of the plot lines get resolved and you could end right there, but leaves room to start a new plotline, with new characters and enemies for another three to six novels. Destroyermen isn't anywhere close to resolving anything... totally open ended to me at this point.

I am thinking that it is finally time to go back to the "Wheel of Time" and finish off the last six massive volumes (now that Brandon Sanderson finished the final three volumes after Robert Jordan's unfortunate death). Since those novels tend to be 1,000 to 1,600 pages long that will be a lot of reading (plus preparatory review of the first six novels to get everything back into my head)!




parusski -> RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? (9/2/2014 2:49:36 AM)


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ORIGINAL: rhondabrwn

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I am thinking that it is finally time to go back to the "Wheel of Time" and finish off the last six massive volumes (now that Brandon Sanderson finished the final three volumes after Robert Jordan's unfortunate death). Since those novels tend to be 1,000 to 1,600 pages long that will be a lot of reading (plus preparatory review of the first six novels to get everything back into my head)!


Sanderson did an outstanding job finishing Jordan's work. So do finish the series.




rhondabrwn -> RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? (9/2/2014 3:12:30 AM)

This may not count as a book, but I got hooked on the "Girl Genius" steampunk online comic a couple of months ago and have now viewed nearly all of the 14 years of postings. I'm almost current. The strip has won a Hugo three times for best graphic novel of the year.

http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/index.php

Following a link on the Girl Genius page I have also embarked on this fairly new story.

http://www.sssscomic.com/comic.php?page=1

It's called "Stand Still, Stay Silent" and is a Scandinavian vision of an apocalyptic future due to a deadly disease. The artwork is dark and very interesting as is the Scandinavian culture and geography used as a setting. Like I said, it's fairly new and I've already reached the latest posting and must now agonize over the next update :)

They are both pretty addictive.




AbwehrX -> RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? (9/2/2014 3:22:18 PM)

Interesting article about the Singapore campaign~

http://www.militaryhistoryonline.com/wwii/articles/singapore.aspx





Hyacinth -> RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? (9/2/2014 7:17:12 PM)

Not a new book but missed this before and now got it, very nicely written.


Agincourt: The King, the Campaign, the Battle

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Agincourt-The-King-Campaign-Battle/dp/0316726486




radic202 -> RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? (9/3/2014 1:53:48 AM)


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ORIGINAL: rhondabrwn

I bought the sequel "The Twelve" last year but haven't read it as I kinda need a refresher on "The Passage" to get back into the story. The Passage is a unique take on the whole vampire / plague / End of the World story line.

quote:

ORIGINAL: radic202

I am really enjoying this at the moment:

[image][URL=http://s568.photobucket.com/user/radic202/media/Passage-small.jpg.html][IMG]http://i568.photobucket.com/albums/ss123/radic202/Passage-small.jpg[/IMG][/URL][/image]





I am almost done "The Passage" just got to the part where Peter takes Amy back to the "original zero military base", so I gather I am close to the end but I keep hearing that "The Twelve" goes back in time to catch us up on the 92 some years between the outbreak and where Amy and Peter get too. So part of me is looking forward to going back in time and the other saying WTF? I want to know what happens to Amy???? I still think this book or series of books has me the most invested in the characters then any other set of novels I have ever read.....except for maybe "Games of Thrones"???

Glad to know that I am not the only person in here that like Pre and Post Apocalyptic style novels.




berto -> RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? (9/3/2014 6:21:52 AM)


And then there were eight. Now reading:

The Story of Civilization: The Age of Louis XIV [volume 8], by Will & Ariel Durant




Encircled -> RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? (9/4/2014 7:07:03 AM)

Not sure how long its on for, but Das Reich - the march of the 2nd SS Pz Div through France 1944 is currently on sale for Amazon Kindle at 99p




Orm -> RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? (9/4/2014 7:16:12 AM)


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ORIGINAL: rhondabrwn

This may not count as a book, but I got hooked on the "Girl Genius" steampunk online comic a couple of months ago and have now viewed nearly all of the 14 years of postings. I'm almost current. The strip has won a Hugo three times for best graphic novel of the year.

http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/index.php

Following a link on the Girl Genius page I have also embarked on this fairly new story.

http://www.sssscomic.com/comic.php?page=1

It's called "Stand Still, Stay Silent" and is a Scandinavian vision of an apocalyptic future due to a deadly disease. The artwork is dark and very interesting as is the Scandinavian culture and geography used as a setting. Like I said, it's fairly new and I've already reached the latest posting and must now agonize over the next update :)

They are both pretty addictive.

Thank you for the links. [:)]

They got my imagination going. [:)]






radic202 -> RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? (9/4/2014 11:05:24 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Orm


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ORIGINAL: rhondabrwn

This may not count as a book, but I got hooked on the "Girl Genius" steampunk online comic a couple of months ago and have now viewed nearly all of the 14 years of postings. I'm almost current. The strip has won a Hugo three times for best graphic novel of the year.

http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/index.php

Following a link on the Girl Genius page I have also embarked on this fairly new story.

http://www.sssscomic.com/comic.php?page=1

It's called "Stand Still, Stay Silent" and is a Scandinavian vision of an apocalyptic future due to a deadly disease. The artwork is dark and very interesting as is the Scandinavian culture and geography used as a setting. Like I said, it's fairly new and I've already reached the latest posting and must now agonize over the next update :)

They are both pretty addictive.

Thank you for the links. [:)]

They got my imagination going. [:)]





Thanks I will look into this as well.




warspite1 -> RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? (9/5/2014 3:32:15 AM)


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ORIGINAL: warspite1


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ORIGINAL: warspite1

Just pre-ordered this puppy [8D] Sadly won't be available until September but should be gooooood given the author! [:)]

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warspite1

Two weeks to go!!! Can't wait for this.

warspite1

Just got an e-mail from Amazon - its been delayed by two weeks [:@][:(][&:]




parusski -> RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? (9/6/2014 4:31:51 AM)


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ORIGINAL: berto


And then there were eight. Now reading:

The Story of Civilization: The Age of Louis XIV [volume 8], by Will & Ariel Durant


I love the Durant's Story of Civilization. Currently I am on volume 1, audiobook. I have ALL 8. Great stuff.




radic202 -> RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? (9/6/2014 4:42:25 PM)


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ORIGINAL: rhondabrwn

I bought the sequel "The Twelve" last year but haven't read it as I kinda need a refresher on "The Passage" to get back into the story. The Passage is a unique take on the whole vampire / plague / End of the World story line.

quote:

ORIGINAL: radic202

I am really enjoying this at the moment:

[image][URL=http://s568.photobucket.com/user/radic202/media/Passage-small.jpg.html][IMG]http://i568.photobucket.com/albums/ss123/radic202/Passage-small.jpg[/IMG][/URL][/image]




rhondabrwn:

I finished "the passage" and about 100 pages into "The Twelve" now, I wanted to say no worries about not completely remembering the first book as there is a good part of the first chapter that recaps the major points from Book 1. Again I am so glad I did not read up some reviews or comments (spoilers) on the Twelve because there are some major surprises in the second novel.................let's just say, characters you had completely forgotten about make some appearances in all manor of ways........Still so amazed at the quality of the writing of Justin Cronin.




berto -> RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? (9/6/2014 8:22:42 PM)


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ORIGINAL: parusski

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ORIGINAL: berto

And then there were eight. Now reading:

The Story of Civilization: The Age of Louis XIV [volume 8], by Will & Ariel Durant

I love the Durant's Story of Civilization. Currently I am on volume 1, audiobook. I have ALL 8. Great stuff.

But there are 11 volumes in the complete set!

I regret that I didn't read The Story of Civilization as a youth. Highly recommended.




Raindog101 -> RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? (9/6/2014 9:47:26 PM)

Influx




wodin -> RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? (9/10/2014 9:22:57 PM)

Just ordered this..and starting Otherside of the Wire Vol 2 by R Whitehead..after overdosing on WH40K!

Poilu: The World War I Notebooks of Louis Barthas, Barrelmaker, 1914-1918 by Louis Barthas

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Poilu-Notebooks-Barthas-Barrelmaker-1914-1918/dp/0300191596/ref=pd_sim_b_2?ie=UTF8&refRID=1R4Y60W1XSGPM28K8WA2

"Along with millions of other Frenchmen, Louis Barthas, a thirty-five-year-old barrelmaker from a small wine-growing town, was conscripted to fight the Germans in the opening days of World War I. Corporal Barthas spent the next four years in near-ceaseless combat, wherever the French army fought its fiercest battles: Artois, Flanders, Champagne, Verdun, the Somme, the Argonne. Barthas' riveting wartime narrative, first published in France in 1978, presents the vivid, immediate experiences of a frontline soldier. This excellent new translation brings Barthas' wartime writings to English-language readers for the first time. His notebooks and letters represent the quintessential memoir of a "poilu", or "hairy one", as the untidy, unshaven French infantryman of the fighting trenches was familiarly known. Upon Barthas' return home in 1919, he painstakingly transcribed his day-to-day writings into nineteen notebooks, preserving not only his own story but also the larger story of the unnumbered soldiers who never returned. Recounting bloody battles and endless exhaustion, the deaths of comrades, the infuriating incompetence and tyranny of his own officers, Barthas also describes spontaneous acts of camaraderie between French poilus and their German foes in trenches just a few paces apart. An eloquent witness and keen observer, Barthas takes his readers directly into the heart of the Great War."

Looks like 480 pages of awesomeness.




rhondabrwn -> RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? (9/10/2014 10:05:31 PM)

"The Miracle of Dunkirk" by Walter Lord is on sale at Amazon for $1.99 (or free if you are on their "Kindle Unlimited" plan).

http://www.amazon.com/Miracle-Dunkirk-Wordsworth-Collection-ebook/dp/B0078X73NO/?_bbid=14335&tag=bookbubemailc-20




rhondabrwn -> RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? (9/10/2014 10:07:46 PM)


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ORIGINAL: radic202


quote:

ORIGINAL: rhondabrwn

I bought the sequel "The Twelve" last year but haven't read it as I kinda need a refresher on "The Passage" to get back into the story. The Passage is a unique take on the whole vampire / plague / End of the World story line.

quote:

ORIGINAL: radic202

I am really enjoying this at the moment:

[image][URL=http://s568.photobucket.com/user/radic202/media/Passage-small.jpg.html][IMG]http://i568.photobucket.com/albums/ss123/radic202/Passage-small.jpg[/IMG][/URL][/image]




rhondabrwn:

I finished "the passage" and about 100 pages into "The Twelve" now, I wanted to say no worries about not completely remembering the first book as there is a good part of the first chapter that recaps the major points from Book 1. Again I am so glad I did not read up some reviews or comments (spoilers) on the Twelve because there are some major surprises in the second novel.................let's just say, characters you had completely forgotten about make some appearances in all manor of ways........Still so amazed at the quality of the writing of Justin Cronin.


That's good to know... thanks [:)]




Greybriar -> RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? (9/16/2014 11:56:03 PM)

The Great Iron Trail: The Story of the First Trans-Continental Railroad by Robert West Howard.




Aurelian -> RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? (9/17/2014 12:39:14 AM)

Jutland: An Analysis of the Fighting, by John Campbell.




Werewolf13 -> RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? (9/18/2014 1:38:59 AM)

I'm previewing this:

http://www.amazon.com/Campaigns-Napoleon-David-G-Chandler-ebook/dp/B002YPOS4S/ref=sr_1_3?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1411004143&sr=1-3&keywords=david+chandler

Haven't bought it yet but with the Kindle version you get quite a long sample. Interesting read and not as academically dry as I imagined. Not sure I want to pay $65 for an electronic edition though. I'd probably spend that on a hardbound version but they're in short supply and the last time I checked cost way more than $65.

I'll have to find my Napoleon fix somewhere else probably.




Orm -> RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? (9/19/2014 4:55:37 AM)

I've begun rereading Dragons of Autumn Twilight. It was one of the first books I read in English.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragons_of_Autumn_Twilight


[image]local://upfiles/29130/CC22319462F949D5932BFD38313F2EB6.jpg[/image]




Werewolf13 -> RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? (9/19/2014 3:40:20 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Orm

I've begun rereading Dragons of Autumn Twilight. It was one of the first books I read in English.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragons_of_Autumn_Twilight


[image]local://upfiles/29130/CC22319462F949D5932BFD38313F2EB6.jpg[/image]


Be sure to read them all - great fun, great reads, great characters.

Darn you - now I'm going to have to break out my set and read 'em all over again!




TulliusDetritus -> RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? (9/19/2014 11:57:39 PM)

Cosmos: A Sketch of the Physical Description of the Universe by Alexander von Humboldt




Aurelian -> RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? (9/20/2014 2:16:56 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Werewolf1326

I'm previewing this:

http://www.amazon.com/Campaigns-Napoleon-David-G-Chandler-ebook/dp/B002YPOS4S/ref=sr_1_3?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1411004143&sr=1-3&keywords=david+chandler

Haven't bought it yet but with the Kindle version you get quite a long sample. Interesting read and not as academically dry as I imagined. Not sure I want to pay $65 for an electronic edition though. I'd probably spend that on a hardbound version but they're in short supply and the last time I checked cost way more than $65.

I'll have to find my Napoleon fix somewhere else probably.


I have it. Lucky me found in in a used book store for $25 years ago. The price on the cover was $90.

Swords around the Throne is worth a read.




parusski -> RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? (9/20/2014 2:28:26 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Orm

I've begun rereading Dragons of Autumn Twilight. It was one of the first books I read in English.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragons_of_Autumn_Twilight


[image]local://upfiles/29130/CC22319462F949D5932BFD38313F2EB6.jpg[/image]


Great one Orm. Dragons of Autumn Twilight was my first fantasy book.




Cataphract88 -> RE: What Book Are You Reading at the moment? (9/20/2014 7:40:13 AM)


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ORIGINAL: parusski


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ORIGINAL: Orm

I've begun rereading Dragons of Autumn Twilight. It was one of the first books I read in English.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragons_of_Autumn_Twilight



[image]local://upfiles/29130/CC22319462F949D5932BFD38313F2EB6.jpg[/image]


Great one Orm. Dragons of Autumn Twilight was my first fantasy book.


I don't read that many fantasy books, but I really enjoyed reading this one (and its sequel too).




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