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Old 08-07-2010, 03:29 PM   #1
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Been reading a lot of Comic Collected Editions right now (checking out at the library). Mainly "Fables" and "Y the Last Man".
You know they are doing a "Y the Last Man" film adaption? I haven't read it, but what do you think about that?
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You know they are doing a "Y the Last Man" film adaption? I haven't read it, but what do you think about that?
I read that, but it looks like it has been put on the backburner. Which is a good thing to me, because they planned on casting shia labeouf as the lead. ugh.

the story lends itself VERY well to a movie adaptation. I'm only halfway through the collected editions, so don't know the conclusion (don't spoil it for me!!!!!!!!!!). But it really is a movie-type plot. It is based in reality (unlike the watchmen book conclusion, which would have been impossible to pull off in a movie). And they could remove a lot of stuff from the books and keep the central storyline.

Fables, on the other hand, is way too big of a story to tell in a movie. It has been rumored to be a TV series for quite some time as well.

But if you like comics, or "graphic novels", i highly recommend them both.
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Showdown by Ted Dekker... I'm just getting started so not sure whether or not it's any good

Will also pick up book 5 of Malloreon by David Eddings.. solid series so far.

Waiting on book 13 from Robert Jordan/Brandon Sanderson (Towers of Midnight)... this is a tremendous series that will continue this Fall.
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Showdown by Ted Dekker... I'm just getting started so not sure whether or not it's any good

Will also pick up book 5 of Malloreon by David Eddings.. solid series so far.

Waiting on book 13 from Robert Jordan/Brandon Sanderson (Towers of Midnight)... this is a tremendous series that will continue this Fall.
Im waiting on the ending to the wheel of time too. I really wish he had ended it before he died.
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Im waiting on the ending to the wheel of time too. I really wish he had ended it before he died.
As do I..but, I was not disappointed with Brandon Sanderson's effort..
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Showdown by Ted Dekker... I'm just getting started so not sure whether or not it's any good

Will also pick up book 5 of Malloreon by David Eddings.. solid series so far.

Waiting on book 13 from Robert Jordan/Brandon Sanderson (Towers of Midnight)... this is a tremendous series that will continue this Fall.
Finished Showdown.. It's pretty decent
Working on book 5 of the Malloreon. I'm looking forward to ending this series. It's a nice easy read, but it doesn't compare to The Wheel of Time or any other great Fantasy works.
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I'm currently reading Freedom Summer: The Savage Season That Made Mississippi Burn and Made America a Democracy by Bruce Watson. Just came out last month. Very good.
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wow...sounds.. kinda..dull
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If you don't like to read non-fiction, maybe. I like to read non-fiction. I don't much prefer fiction, myself, so to each his own.
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The last non-fiction book that I read... I think I read a Terry Bradshaw biography back when I was Junior in high school or somesuch.
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Reading non-fiction sounds....well, just terrible.

Fiction is DEFINITELY where it's at.
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Reading non-fiction sounds....well, just terrible.

Fiction is DEFINITELY where it's at.
I think that reading non-fiction gives you a much more actionable better understanding of reality. Really, no matter the subject matter, a non-fiction book will at least give you knowledge you didn't previously have. A book of fiction, unless we're talking real definitive novels (the works of W. Somerset Maugham, for example), doesn't give me that. I feel like a more complete human being after reading a good piece of non-fiction than I do in something that is usually a complete fabrication.
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Some boring law book that none of you would care about or find remotely interesting.
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i prefer fiction as well... but i really enjoyed the Michael Lewis' Sports books - Moneyball and The Blind Side.
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White Like Me by Tim Wise. I know most people here probably don't believe in white privilege, I'd suggest at least giving it a read to see what he has to say.
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Personally, as a white person, I've always felt that I had been a victim of racism or African American privilege... definitely much more than the "white privilege" that I have been "subjected" to.
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lol isn't a main point of white privilege that we're so accustomed to it that we don't realize it.
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lol isn't a main point of white privilege that we're so accustomed to it that we don't realize it.
Yeah, it's sorta the main point, in fact. You might even say the only point.
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I finished book 5 of the Mallorean. It was a solid ending to a solid series.

I read Odd Thomas this past week.. by Dean Koontz. This is one of my favorite books of all time. Odd, Stormy and the rest of the characters.. let's just say that the reader definitely likes and cares about the characters. Koontz did an amazing job with this one. I'm about 200 pages in on the second Odd Thomas book.
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Just finished this:




And this:




Which is fantastic.

Now I'm halfway through this, which is even more amazing:

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Principles of Federal Income Tax, Chapter 2.

Does that count?

I read three books of Koontz' Odd Thomas series. Meh.
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Does that count?
Hell yeah it does.
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Does that count?
Just make sure you give us a *spoiler* warning if you talk about it...

(I don't want to know the twist ending!)
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Does that count?

I read three books of Koontz' Odd Thomas series. Meh.
I always knew you had bad taste.
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I always knew you had bad taste.

Tell me you're not disappointed with the second book.
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Tell me you're not disappointed with the second book.
The first book was greatness.. I'd give it an 8.5 out of 10 ..maybe a 9
The second book was more like a 5 out of 10. I like the character alot. But, the second book was pretty much just one long chase scene in a movie. There just wasn't enough of the supporting characters that were so great in the first book.
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Does that count?

I read three books of Koontz' Odd Thomas series. Meh.
I made it about 20 pages into the second book and that's when Fonzie got on his motorcycle and jumped that damn shark tank. Koontz is the best example of a template writer I have ever come across. His books are like a set of Mad-Libs filled out at a writing seminar. That said, I did kind of dig Lightning when I was in my teens.
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The Hunger Games trilogy.

I read all 3 books in 3 days.

It has been awhile since I've read books this fast. So good.
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The Hunger Games trilogy.

I read all 3 books in 3 days.

It has been awhile since I've read books this fast. So good.
I read the first one and ill read the next two just because i like to read but really? I thought the first one was pretty bad.
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I read "The Road" just recently. Can't figure out why. That one I'll be selling back to half priced books. The story was well told, I guess, but I can't see a reason to tell it.
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Something to do with the "journey" as metaphor for father/son relationship. Or somesuch.
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This book: Time Snake and Superclown just made it to my to-read list.
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I recently finished the last of the Hunger Games trilogy.....

The last book was by far the best of the three.
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I recently finished the last of the Hunger Games trilogy.....

The last book was by far the best of the three.
Knowing my taste in pop culture as you do, would you recommend this series?
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I recently finished the last of the Hunger Games trilogy.....

The last book was by far the best of the three.
My only knock was that the ending was a bit rushed.
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My only knock was that the ending was a bit rushed.
I thought the ending was much more rushed in Catching Fire. But the unexpected twists in Mockingjay were awesome and well worth the price of admission. I am curious how it's going to translate to the big screen, assuming it makes it that far. Collins wrote the script for Hunger Games so that's promising. She does have experience doing that, so it was cool that she was given the opportunity to adapt her own book.

And Flaco.... you would probably like it. It's Science Fiction, and it's got lots of killing, and it's got lots of people that you won't like.... sounds almost perfect for you. (just kidding). I'd seriously give it a try with the first book.
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And Flaco.... you would probably like it. It's Science Fiction, and it's got lots of killing, and it's got lots of people that you won't like.... sounds almost perfect for you. (just kidding). I'd seriously give it a try with the first book.
I LOVE things that I don't like!

Alright...It's fate now depends on if they have it at half priced books or not.
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I LOVE things that I don't like!

Alright...It's fate now depends on if they have it at half priced books or not.
I wouldn't hold your breath on that.... the last book just came out late August so the other books increase in popularity when that happens....
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