Holidays are over! Happy New Year!

I didn’t get much to read over the holidays, but I finished The Black Company by Glen Cook. The story was interesting but the way it is written made it hard for me to read. Still, going to continue with the trilogy and see if second book is any better in that regard.

Currently reading Dead Beat by Jim Butcher. Loving the book. The series just keeps getting better and better.

What about you? What have you been reading or listening?

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I’m reading “Everyone In My Family Has Killed Someone”, a delightfully smart and funny locked room mystery

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I should probably stay far from your family…

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The Robots of Dawn. I’m almost done with all things Asimov, and it’s been a wonderful journey. Having done the entire Foundation arc first, it’s really enjoyable going back and reading what really works out to be like ultra prequel material for the whole universe. Yes, Asimov is a little boomer in his execution, themes, motifs, and namely characters. White male dominant is frustrating, but the sci-fi is good, and eventually, some million words later, he modernizes somewhat.

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I have read his Robot series and half of his Foundation series, should probably go back and finish that.

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My shrink, a fellow sci-fi enthusiast, pointed out something interesting. The last book he wrote, which helped to tie his whole universe together, was basically autobiographical. Really changed my perspective on Hari.

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Huh… that’s interesting. Would keep that in mind when re-reading.

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I’ve been collecting Asimov, Clarke, Heinlein etc for twenty years, but I have several on my bookcases that I haven’t read. I should aim to crunch through them! Have you seen a suggested reading order?

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I’m working through The Last Unicorn.

Dead Beat is sooo good (“Polka will never die”). It’s often a suggested book for someone to try out the series because it was written and published right before the SciFi TV series was coming out. So Butcher did a some work to smooth out stuff that relied on knowledge from earlier books and he made it pretty seamless.

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POLKA WILL NEVER DIE!

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The Last Unicorn looks interesting. Going to check it out.

Yeah, the book is pretty good. Hope rest of the series stay like that too.

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Hope rest of the series stay like that too.

It doesn’t, it gets even better. Even the community-perceived weak spots in the future have only grown on me.

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That’s great to hear. I am almost at the end of the book. I am liking the character developments in Blood Rites and this. Would love to see where it goes in the future.

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I am slowly reading through Metro 2033 in Russian, and after more than a year I am only halfway done. 😑

I think I spend too much time in a dictionary, where I am clicking through entries when I don’t understand a single word (or I am just not 100% sure about it’s meaning). Also I think on few occassions I have seen few words that are completely made up (mostly non-existing word forms) by Dmitriy, because even Google Search didn’t show anything up :P

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Yeah, made up words can be a issue when reading in another language. I tried reading Harry Potter in Spanish and all the made-up words in that made it a bit difficult.

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Listening to Without Remorse by Tom Clancy at the moment.

God did they murder the film.

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That was my favorite book of the Ryanverse. Movie was horrible. Had high hopes for it.

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I read the synapse of the film and it was like, there is no way they can do the book justice and oh boy.

Cardinal of the Kremlin is my favourite and I hope they never make a film of it because they will butcher it so badly.

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I don’t think it was the case in this one, but I think it was The Bourne Identity that they told the screenwriter to NOT read the book. I think they let him see the cover synopsis and that was it.

My thoughts are a 2-300 page book can be a movie. A 500+ page needs to be a mini series or series.

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