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Interesting research on canine intelligence & how researchers test for various aptitudes & talents in different animals.
Cool speculation on how dogs & humans evolved together.
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I actually began with the second novel, Red Seas Under Red Skies because it promised pirates. I then went back and read the first one, Lies of Locke Lamora, and then the third, Republic of Thieves.
It's about a troupe of con-artists in a Renaissance city state low-fantasy setting. Think Ocean's Eleven in 15th Century Italy with a lot more violence.
If you like this sort of thing it's a gripping read.
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Here's a good review of it...pretty much 'what he said'.buckethead wrote:Nafod, sounds good. Can you give an example of "super interesting"?
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/arc ... ld/361611/
I'm getting introduced to a ton of new authors who were famous in their time but now not so much, and new insights on books I've read (what was going on in the author's life, how it was informed by previous authors) and lots of comments by authors on other author's works. How novels have evolved, where science fiction and other forms fit in. Just neat reading if you like books.
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4th about Batu, 5th about Kublay and Hulegu.Kirk wrote:Huh, somehow I didn't realize there were 5 books. I'm on #3 and thought it was the last one.
That khazakstan's "Golden horde" trilogy starts when Batu already old, so it will be sequel of some sort :)
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I have this trilogy in audiobooks, not listened yet.WildGorillaMan wrote:I just finished reading the Gentleman Bastards books by Scott Lynch.
I actually began with the second novel, Red Seas Under Red Skies because it promised pirates. I then went back and read the first one, Lies of Locke Lamora, and then the third, Republic of Thieves.
It's about a troupe of con-artists in a Renaissance city state low-fantasy setting. Think Ocean's Eleven in 15th Century Italy with a lot more violence.
If you like this sort of thing it's a gripping read.
Right now listening "1984" after Smet so often mentioned it :))
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It's, in part, a travelogue of Matthiessen's trek in the Himalayas, accompanying the naturalist George Schaller, to try to find a species of rare sheep, as well as the titular leopard. He made the trip on the heels of his wife's death from cancer; the book is also a meditation on death and memory.
It's Matthiessen's best book, and I find it quite moving.
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I highly recommend this book to anyone who's never taken an economics course, wants a brief refresher or is otherwise interested in a short, readable introduction to microeconomics. I'm going to require some of my students to read it this year. It's not as flashy as other books written by (or with) economists for the general public, but it's shorter and will probably teach you more about economics.
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You know, sooner or later we'll have to stop calling them "novels."nafod wrote:I'm reading this right now, a book about books, and it is super interesting. Perfect for picking up and reading 5-10 pages or going on a long chug. From the book's intro...
The 700-year history of the novel in English defies straightforward telling. Geographically and culturally boundless, with contributions from Great Britain, Ireland, America, Canada, Australia, India, the Caribbean, and Southern Africa; influenced by great novelists working in other languages; and encompassing a range of genres, the story of the novel in English unfolds like a richly varied landscape that invites exploration rather than a linear journey. In The Novel: A Biography, "Michael Schmidt does full justice to its complexity.
...A few novels ask to be re-read and become living parts of memory that affect how we hear, speak, see, feel and act. Those novels and their authors are this book’s quarry
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Sitting on my night stand for after I finish A Storm of SwordsEd Zachary wrote:Dresden Files Skin Game
Motherfucking book crack
You fuckers read too much serious shit. I'm guessing work isn't intellectually stimulating.

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The Crawdaddy wrote:Sitting on my night stand for after I finish A Storm of SwordsEd Zachary wrote:Dresden Files Skin Game
Motherfucking book crack
You fuckers read too much serious shit. I'm guessing work isn't intellectually stimulating.
This. By the end of the day I just want some mind candy.
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So fucking good.Ed Zachary wrote:Dresden Files Skin Game
Motherfucking book crack
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Shit. Fucker needs to straighten out his priorities.Ed Zachary wrote:I heard he's working on a new series and another Dresden short story collection so we probably won't have another stand alone book for 1 1/2 to 2 years.
"A good man always knows his limitations..." -- "Dirty" Harry CallahanBlaidd Drwg wrote:90% of the people lifting in gyms are doing it on "feel" and what they really "feel" like is being a lazy fuck.
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"The Incredible Shrinking Man" by Richard Matheson - everything by this guy is amazing imho.
"The Plateau Effect" - It's okay and there are some good sections, but I probably won't read it cover to cover. It reads too much like the pop-science books that are so popular today (like Freakonomics, Gladwell, etc...)
"Wheelmen: Lance Armstrong, the Tour de France, and the greatest sports conspiracy of all time" - haven't cracked this yet. I don't expect to be surprised by anything, but looking forward to it.
My students love this series. I read the first one and thought it was fun. Might have to keep at it.The Crawdaddy wrote:Sitting on my night stand for after I finish A Storm of SwordsEd Zachary wrote:Dresden Files Skin Game
Motherfucking book crack
You fuckers read too much serious shit. I'm guessing work isn't intellectually stimulating.
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-Spartan up! by Joe De Sena,founder of the spartan race.Interesting.
-American badass by Dale Comstock
-Back in the fight by Joe Kapacziewski.Book about a ranger who loses his leg in the war against terror and his fight to get back into the regiment.
-Always faithful.always forward by Dick Couch.About the training of MARSOC marines.
I am curently reading:Zulu,Zulu,Golf by Arn Durand.Memoirs about Arns time in Koevoet,a south african police unit that hunted terrorists/freedom fighters (take your pick) in Southwest Africa/Namibia.
"being a pussy".
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Jim Butcher – The COMPLETE Dresden Files CollectionEd Zachary wrote:I heard he's working on a new series and another Dresden short story collection so we probably won't have another stand alone book for 1 1/2 to 2 years.

#02 – Fool Moon (2001)
#03 – Grave Peril (2001)
#04 – Summer Knight (2002)
#05 – Death Masks (2003)
#06 – Blood Rites (2004)
#07 – Dead Beat (2005)
#08 – Proven Guilty (2006)
#09 – White Night (2007)
#10 – Small Favor (2008)
#10.9 – Curses (from Naked City: Tales of Urban Fantasy) (2010) Narrator: Richard Topol
#11 – Turn Coat (2009)
#11.2 – Even Hand (from Dark & Stormy Knights) (2010) Narrator: Joe Barrett
#11.9 – Bigfoot on Campus (from Hex Appeal) (2012) Narrator: Jonathan Davis
#12 – Changes (2010)
#12.5 – Side Jobs: Stories from the Dresden Files (2010)
#13 Ghost Story (2011) Narrator: John Glover
#13.5 – Bombshells (from Dangerous Women) (2013) Narrator: Emily Rankin
#14 – Cold Days (2012)
#15 – Skin Game (2014)
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He started writing 'Peace Talks' last week. Actually, I would like to see a few more shorts involving people like the Kights and Thomas and Molly.Ed Zachary wrote:I heard he's working on a new series and another Dresden short story collection so we probably won't have another stand alone book for 1 1/2 to 2 years.
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No Fugn Shit....I have to read a ton of work crap on a short cycle of read/digest/regurgitate/manipulate. My give a fuck fort reading is totally busted. I've taken to reading more poetry than anything else and mostly self indulgent Bukowski shit.The Crawdaddy wrote:You fuckers read too much serious shit. I'm guessing work isn't intellectually stimulating.
Y'all who read for fun must be excessively good people.
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