Re: Reading any good books lately?
Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2024 9:40 am
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I'm going to read this next Omar, thank you for the recommendation! I can't wait to get into this one.OmarLittle wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2024 10:45 am I always like to have a book going. Recently I finished James by Percival Everett. It's a reimagining of Huck Finn from Jim's point of view. An absolutely fantastic read. I finished it in 2 days because every time I would set it down I could not wait to get back into that world.
It follows Jim and Huck's river journey for the first 100 pages or so but then when they separate it tells the story of what happens to Jim. It also throws a twist into the story that caught me by surprise.
Great book that I would highly recommend.
Anyone else read anything good recently?
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A sci-fi writer? Is there anything I can purchase somewhere and read?Paulf wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2024 10:40 pm With more than 200 titles in Kindle, most of them British police procedurals, I am going through them book by book...for the second time plus adding any newly written books by the authors already in place.
As a science fiction reader and writer one I have never read is Neuromancer by Gibson. That is my current nighttime book. To tell the truth, this supposed classic has been putting me to sleep early every night I give it a try. If tonight's read doesn't pick up the pace, that's it, back to some good story telling.
We also enjoyed the Joe Pickett novels and actually the TV series was not so bad. At least the new Reacher series has Jack as the books depict. Wasn't there a movie that had the 6'6" 250 pound guy played by a 5'6" 140 pounder? I really dislike the political correctness displayed by Hollywood in their casting. If I ever write a story picked up by the movies I hope my characters are at least a little like in the story...maybe money will talk louder than my convictions.
Heinlein, Clifford D Simak, L. Sprague De Camp, Poul Anderson, A. E. van Vogt, and Joe Haldeman. The legends of my childhoodJRinPA wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2024 10:41 pm The only movies I've seen that are about comparable to the books are the Hunger Game books. If you read them...and I'm not advising it...seemed to me the movies covered about every paragraph in the books. Like the books were written for 7th grade reading level... by a 10th grader! When they made the movies they shot every scene... I mean, I'm sure there were some changes, but the books were Very Simple.
Speaking of hunger games, I recently read a Heinlein book that had both stargates and the hunger games in it...but much better and more believable. Written way back in the 50s. So many books/shows that I thought were original ideas, I now see were derivative/lifted. One thing Heinlein overlooked was texting - typing to communicate on your carry device, instead of audio or video. But hey, I don't get texting either. Who knew people would want to stare and type at a little screen?
River of Doubt was a freaking AWESOME book!!! Mind-blowing. Before you read it you just have no idea. How is this story not better known? Why can't we still have Teddy Roosevelt as president? Most awesome dude ever to become president. Yeah Washington and Lincoln, but they didn't take a bullet and then go on to give a stump speech anyway. Teddy Roosevelt was badder than Uhtred and Jack Reacher combined and he was real!rxkeith wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2024 7:59 am i read the river of doubt. agree it was a good book. what a torturous venture that was.
i have gravitated to history. andrew jackson is up in a box waiting to be read. that should be
a good read. he was pretty influential. my thinking is in order to understand where you are at,
you need to understand where you started from. you can apply that statement to many different
topics.
keith
A whole bunch of submissions and no publication...but I just keep on writing.FatBeeFarm wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2024 1:49 pmA sci-fi writer? Is there anything I can purchase somewhere and read?Paulf wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2024 10:40 pm With more than 200 titles in Kindle, most of them British police procedurals, I am going through them book by book...for the second time plus adding any newly written books by the authors already in place.
As a science fiction reader and writer one I have never read is Neuromancer by Gibson. That is my current nighttime book. To tell the truth, this supposed classic has been putting me to sleep early every night I give it a try. If tonight's read doesn't pick up the pace, that's it, back to some good story telling.
We also enjoyed the Joe Pickett novels and actually the TV series was not so bad. At least the new Reacher series has Jack as the books depict. Wasn't there a movie that had the 6'6" 250 pound guy played by a 5'6" 140 pounder? I really dislike the political correctness displayed by Hollywood in their casting. If I ever write a story picked up by the movies I hope my characters are at least a little like in the story...maybe money will talk louder than my convictions.