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"Jujitsu is high level problem solving with dire physical consequences."
[literally any context at all] “… Commander David Fravor…”
"Jujitsu is high level problem solving with dire physical consequences."
It's entirely possible"You guys ever seen a bear without fur? Jamie, pull that up."
Unfortunately, the series falls off a cliff after Wizard, in my opinion.Lion, I feel like you're pandering.....
The Count of Monte Cristo is my favorite book of all time haha. Literally just lent the abridged version to a good buddy of mine who finished it last night and loved it. I have yet to read the unabridged version, but that's getting done by the end of the year.
I think the Dark Tower is quickly surpassing the Millennium Series as my favorite book series to date. The character arcs of Rolland, Jake, Eddie and (now) Sussanah Dean are incredible. The villains are epic. And the deeper you get into the story, the more questions you have than answers, which has been captivating. It's uncanny. Stephen King is by far my favorite fiction author and this may be my favorite work by him, which is saying something, considering I have over 25 of his novels.
Unfortunately, the series falls off a cliff after Wizard, in my opinion.
I’m a big king fan for anything up to about 1995. I re read Needful Things last month and it’s pretty great. The last of his run before he gave up his life style and became boring.I’ve read a lot of King,… the hype got me to give him chance after chance in my younger years,…. I liked It, however the ritual was stupid and perverse,… shining was one of two books Ive ever read where the movie was better,… Atlantis was eh, Gerald’s Game sucked,… didn’t like Night Shift,… I just don’t care for his style much I guess.
Here in Tennessee, it’s pretty much June and July. Think my son starts end of this coming week.I am reading ‘Something Wicked This Way Comes’ again (one of my favourite horror books).
Do American kids still have the months of June, July, August off school?
What a great day that last day of school must be.
LOVE this book. Ray Bradbury at his finest. I read it just about every other October when "spooky szn" comes around. That book just has great fall/Halloween vibes.I am reading ‘Something Wicked This Way Comes’ again (one of my favourite horror books).
Do American kids still have the months of June, July, August off school?
What a great day that last day of school must be.
You get through Wizard and Glass yet?LOVE this book. Ray Bradbury at his finest. I read it just about every other October when "spooky szn" comes around. That book just has great fall/Halloween vibes.
It’s the only Bradbury book I’ve read. Any others you recommend?LOVE this book. Ray Bradbury at his finest. I read it just about every other October when "spooky szn" comes around. That book just has great fall/Halloween vibes.
Do you mean the whole ritual of chud or just that weird bit when they are trying to get back out of the tunnel system? He should really write that out. Apart from that part the ending/whole book is great in my opinion.I’ve read a lot of King,… the hype got me to give him chance after chance in my younger years,…. I liked It, however the ritual was stupid and perverse,…
Yes the ritual,… I agree that’s the only book of his I read I really enjoyed but that one part was very,….. KingDo you mean the whole ritual of chud or just that weird bit when they are trying to get back out of the tunnel system? He should really write that out. Apart from that part the ending/whole book is great in my opinion.
Fahrenheit 451 is a classic, highly recommend it if you like Bradbury/Something Wicked This Way Comes. The Martian Chronicles is also good if you enjoy a good sci-fi read.It’s the only Bradbury book I’ve read. Any others you recommend?
Been on a bit of a Western kick recently, just finished Hondo (novelization of the John Wayne movie), and now I'm onto Streets of Laredo by Larry McMurtry (sequel to Lonesome Dove). Also snuck in there Daughter of Time about the Princes in the Tower.Since Cormac passed away, I picked up All The Pretty Horses. It's pretty fantastic, can't wait to finish the Border Trilogy
Read the Halloween tree years ago,… it was ok. Maybe need to try wickedLOVE this book. Ray Bradbury at his finest. I read it just about every other October when "spooky szn" comes around. That book just has great fall/Halloween vibes.
Wicked is much better, IMO. Halloween tree was more of a historical account of the origins of Halloween in a fictional/adventure sense, but Wicked is just a fun, spooky story about an off-feeling carnival that arrives virtually unannounced in a small, rural town. Very fun read.Read the Halloween tree years ago,… it was ok. Maybe need to try wicked
I’ve seen the movie a few times but I’m sure the book is betterWicked is much better, IMO. Halloween tree was more of a historical account of the origins of Halloween in a fictional/adventure sense, but Wicked is just a fun, spooky story about an off-feeling carnival that arrives virtually unannounced in a small, rural town. Very fun read.
100%I’ve seen the movie a few times but I’m sure the book is better
Just finished Wool by Hugh Howey. It's the book the Apple TV series Silo is based off of. I liked it enough to have the sequel ready to go already. From what I've seen of the show the book is better. It reminded me a lot of Snowpiercer. Post apocalyptic but the story is mostly about the societal structure of all these people living in this enclosed environment together.
Also just polished off Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir. Same guy that wrote The Martian. If you liked that one you'll like this one. I don't think it's quite as good, but still an enjoyable read. It will make a good movie. I heard Ryan Reynolds is playing the lead.
Just finished Wizard and Glass last night, and you were not wrong, it did NOT disappoint. Easily my favorite of the four I've read so far, and that's saying something, because I thought The Waste Lands was incredible."Wizard and Glass," the next book in the series, might be my favorite book of all time.
It's up there with "The Count of Monte Cristo" as 1/2 at least, I think.


Been on a bit of a Western kick recently, just finished Hondo (novelization of the John Wayne movie), and now I'm onto Streets of Laredo by Larry McMurtry (sequel to Lonesome Dove). Also snuck in there Daughter of Time about the Princes in the Tower.
I haven't heard of him, I'll have to check this out.Just finished We Don't Know Ourselves by Fintan O'Toole
Pretty great history of Ireland from 1930 to the present. The guy is a great writer which made for an easy page turner.
O’Toole uses a bunch of personal stories that intersect with the events he’s writing about so it makes for a pretty interesting story.I haven't heard of him, I'll have to check this out.
To the bold, I think that's essential when I'm reading non-fiction. If I don't jive with the writing style it feels like I'm reading a textbook. Some spots are interesting but other chapters just seem to drag. Your description reminds me of Jon Krakauer, just a phenomenal writer and always well researched. I usually fly through his books.