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IIRC, Northanger was one of CS Lewis' favorite novels for just a fun read.
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12-03-2003, 02:27 PM | #1062 |
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I'm reading Catch-22 for the tenth time. I think it's my favorite book ever.
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12-03-2003, 07:05 PM | #1063 |
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Originally posted by Zinnite
I'm reading Catch-22 for the tenth time. I think it's my favorite book ever. ___________________________________________ What did you think of the movie? As for reading, if nonfiction counts, I'm reading a interesting nonfiction book that presents an objective (but somewhat sympathetic) account of FDR: Freedom From Fear: The American People in Depression and War, 1929-1945. It's amazing, but the present Republican Party's antagonism to social welfare programs like Social Security, medical insurance, minimum wages, etc. is just a continuation of a 70+ years crusade against them.
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12-03-2003, 08:56 PM | #1064 |
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You want to know about "Farmer Giles" and "Adventures of Tom B."? They're both great... "Farmer Giles" is about a comfortable farmer who ends up having to fight a dragon to save his country. The farmer is sort of like Bilbo, in that he doesn't go looking for adventure, but adventre comes knocking on his door. I really liked it, and it was short and easy to read. Good for children and adults alike. "The Adventures of Tom Bombadil" is actually a collection of 16 poems (introduced as from the Red Book ). The first two are about Tom Bombadil, but all the others are about different things: a troll, an oliphaunt, a princess, the man in the moon, a mariner, etc. All very different, but they work well together as a single collection. I really loved these poems as well.
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12-03-2003, 08:58 PM | #1065 |
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As to what I'm reading now...I think I'm going to read some more tales from The Canterbury Tales (I've already read the Miller's, the Wife of Bath's, and the Nun's Priest's). Probably the Knight's, then I dunno.
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12-05-2003, 02:37 AM | #1066 |
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I'm well into crime and punishment now....
i'd say its dostoevsky's next greatest after the brothers k.
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12-05-2003, 09:10 PM | #1067 |
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I'm working my way through a stack of old Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazines from 1098 and 1999.
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12-05-2003, 09:50 PM | #1068 | |
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12-05-2003, 11:16 PM | #1069 | |
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12-06-2003, 12:00 AM | #1070 |
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Originally posted by Cee2Lee2
I working my way through a stack of old Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazines from 1998 and 1999. _____________________________________ About Isaac Asimov. His 2 volume autobiography is interesting and well-written, but the trouble is, in it he's so smug and arrogant I couldn't get through the first volume. Some of his novels hold up very well, such as"Childhood's End", but, as a history major in college, I thought the Foundation Trilogy was flawed and lacking in believable depth (a scientist's concept of writing history- interested mainly in the technilogical aspects, as opposed to JRRT's layered world). Also, a book I occasionally reread is "The Incomplete Enchanter", by L. Speague DeCamp. Hilarious! Written in the 1940s and 1950s, but holds up well. The hero, a Chicago psychologist, travels to the worlds of Norse legend and Spenser's Fairie Queen, where magic really works. Now if only he had gotten to Middle-earth
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12-06-2003, 06:12 PM | #1072 |
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To tidy up some mess in my life I'm going to make a list of which books I'm currently reading:
LotR - FotR (Just started anew) The Iliad (song two or three) The Complete Works of William Shakespear (half way through A Midsummer Night's Dream) The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide (half way through) War! ("Krig!" By Knut Nærum) The Odyssey (just started) Suleiman, Emperor of the East (old book, I suspect I'll never finish it because I don't know where I stopped last time and many of the pages have disappeard.
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12-08-2003, 05:14 PM | #1073 |
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Oh! So many great classics! What to read? What to read?
I am still not finished with my book! It's good. It's very good. It's just that...I can't seem to pick it up as often as I'd like to. Just too heavy...ok....I know what you are all saying...excuses, excuses... Last edited by jellyfishannah : 12-08-2003 at 05:48 PM. |
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12-08-2003, 05:46 PM | #1075 |
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Just finished the last in the Area-51 series and now reading "Black Ice" about the cyber terrorist threat. I've got to take a Valium now.!!!
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12-08-2003, 06:00 PM | #1077 |
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Hey, did you take my towel?
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12-08-2003, 06:29 PM | #1078 |
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I can't believe I haven't posted here before
Currently reading Seabiscuit, it is very good
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12-08-2003, 07:00 PM | #1079 |
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me? currently reading...The Count of Monte Christo (sp?).
and TFotR and the Sil...(but I'm always reading Tolkien)
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12-08-2003, 11:29 PM | #1080 |
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I've started to reread A Wrinkle in Time. Will probably go on to the other 3 in the quartet when I'm done with it.
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