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Re: What are you reading now?

Postby brod » Sat Nov 22, 2008 8:53 am

Big Phil wrote:The Draft by Emma Quayle


Should be good Phil...interested to hear your thoughts
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Re: What are you reading now?

Postby therisingblues » Wed Nov 26, 2008 12:38 am

Dogwatcher wrote:Just finished a bio on Lee Harvey Oswald.



Does any of this book fit in with the theory that he didn't actually do it and was just the fall guy?
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Re: What are you reading now?

Postby therisingblues » Wed Nov 26, 2008 12:43 am

Pseudo wrote:Currently on Neil Gaiman's "Smoke and Mirrors" myself. A collection of short stories, passed on to me from a bloke at work. Better than expected thus far.


He's the Doctor Who writer, yeh? I read a short story of his that was in a Best of Science Fiction collection of short stories. I couldn't figure out where the science fiction part of it was though. It was a story about a detective in the early 1900's or so who's investigating a murder.
Not in "Smoke and Mirrors" is it?
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Re: What are you reading now?

Postby therisingblues » Wed Nov 26, 2008 12:50 am

Just finished reading: "Lisey's Story" by Stephen King.
Currently on "I Am Legend" by Richard Matheson.
I actually finsihed the story of I Am Legend, the final half of the book is a collection of short stories by Matheson.
I was happy to find that the book version of I Am Legend is as different as "The Omega Man" is from the Will Smith version. I am now familiar with 3 versions of a very similar theme.
Also happy to find Matheson is responsible for that old classic "Prey" which scared the living carp out of me when I saw it in movie form as a kid. Little insane Voodoo doll running around with knives and cutlery. :lol:
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Re: What are you reading now?

Postby Dogwatcher » Wed Nov 26, 2008 7:25 am

therisingblues wrote:
Dogwatcher wrote:Just finished a bio on Lee Harvey Oswald.



Does any of this book fit in with the theory that he didn't actually do it and was just the fall guy?


This is really sad Theri but I can't recall, that was so many books ago now.

However, my recollections are that it was mostly about the people in his life and how everything linked together in that fashion (in particular the lady whose house he was boarding at at the time).

I didn't find out anything startlingly new about LHO, although this book did provide a larger insight into his life in Russia than other books I have read.
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Re: What are you reading now?

Postby Magpiespower » Wed Nov 26, 2008 7:55 am

Final Cut: Dreams and Disaster in the Making of Heaven's Gateby Steven Bach

Another entertaining Hollywood read about insecure egomaniacs blowing millions of dollars.

Not as tawdry but right up there with Charles Fleming''s High Concept: Don Simpson and the Culture of Hollywood excess.

Though Peter Biskind's Easy Riders, Raging Bulls is still the benchmark...
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Re: What are you reading now?

Postby Hazbeen » Wed Nov 26, 2008 5:03 pm

"Scar Tissue" Anthony Keidis
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Re: What are you reading now?

Postby Dogwatcher » Wed Nov 26, 2008 5:06 pm

Enjoyed that Hazbeen.

Was a good read.
I thought better than a similar book The Dirt.
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Re: What are you reading now?

Postby Pseudo » Wed Nov 26, 2008 8:20 pm

therisingblues wrote:
Pseudo wrote:Currently on Neil Gaiman's "Smoke and Mirrors" myself. A collection of short stories, passed on to me from a bloke at work. Better than expected thus far.


He's the Doctor Who writer, yeh? I read a short story of his that was in a Best of Science Fiction collection of short stories. I couldn't figure out where the science fiction part of it was though. It was a story about a detective in the early 1900's or so who's investigating a murder.
Not in "Smoke and Mirrors" is it?


I've no idea if he wrote for Dr. Who. I'm only reading this book 'coz a work colleague passed it to me when he finished it. I thought he was more "fantasy" than "sci fi" though; I think he collaborated on a book with Terry Pratchett. Certainly a number of the short stories in "Smoke and Mirrors" have fantastic elements: Trolls, the Devil, magic, werewolves, etc. I've not come across a detective story yet, will let you know if I do.
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Re: What are you reading now?

Postby Mr66 » Wed Nov 26, 2008 8:40 pm

'Dracula','Frankenstein', & 'Dr. Jekyll & Mr.Hyde' published by Signet Classic.
All three classics in one small book , and it was only $9.95 from Dymocks.
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Re: What are you reading now?

Postby therisingblues » Thu Nov 27, 2008 2:56 pm

Pseudo wrote:
therisingblues wrote:
Pseudo wrote:Currently on Neil Gaiman's "Smoke and Mirrors" myself. A collection of short stories, passed on to me from a bloke at work. Better than expected thus far.


He's the Doctor Who writer, yeh? I read a short story of his that was in a Best of Science Fiction collection of short stories. I couldn't figure out where the science fiction part of it was though. It was a story about a detective in the early 1900's or so who's investigating a murder.
Not in "Smoke and Mirrors" is it?


I've no idea if he wrote for Dr. Who. I'm only reading this book 'coz a work colleague passed it to me when he finished it. I thought he was more "fantasy" than "sci fi" though; I think he collaborated on a book with Terry Pratchett. Certainly a number of the short stories in "Smoke and Mirrors" have fantastic elements: Trolls, the Devil, magic, werewolves, etc. I've not come across a detective story yet, will let you know if I do.


After failing to remember the title I got annoyed and tried searching for my book, but I think I have passed it on. But after a google search I discovered that the title of the short story is "A Study In Emerald" and it appears in "2003: The Best of Science Fiction". It was a very well written story, if I was to stumble over anything else by him I'd read it.
I think I was mistaken about the Doctor Who part. But it looks as though he has done a heap of other work and has a bag of awards for it.
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Re: What are you reading now?

Postby toot toot » Fri Nov 28, 2008 10:16 am

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Re: What are you reading now?

Postby the big bang » Sat Nov 29, 2008 7:11 pm

best book i ever read was "ICEMAN".

story of Richard Kuklinski's life, supposedly murdered well over 200 people in his life as a contract killer, and many just for fun. sicko
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Re: What are you reading now?

Postby Dogwatcher » Mon Dec 01, 2008 9:37 am

Iggy Pop - Open Up and let It Bleed, Paul Trynka.
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Re: What are you reading now?

Postby CK » Mon Dec 01, 2008 3:42 pm

Here's The Story - Maureen McCormick's biography (Marsha from the Brady Bunch)

Writing is a little jarring at times (long sentences with the odd bit of punctuation marooned unnecessarily), but pretty entertaining throughout. No really startling new Brady-related revelations not covered by the more superior "Growing Up Brady" by Barry Williams (Greg), although her story of Eve Plumb (Jan) wandering around sans clothes in the dressing room and, um, copiously breaking wind throughout for long periods of time created interesting images.

Most of the tales of her life and mistakes made had no punches pulled. Certainly an eye opener in that respect to read just how much she had done in her life and how well she seems to have got herself together.

Brady fans, though, would probably be better reading "Growing Up Brady" for dirt - some of Williams' stories were very, very funny and entertaining (the McCormick book rehashed many of the same stories from a different perspective). His recounting of the day he shot a Brady episode while under the influence of, um, greenery is gold at its best.
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Re: What are you reading now?

Postby The Ash Man » Mon Dec 01, 2008 4:18 pm

Just finished "Dont tell Mum I work on the rigs, she thinks Im a piano player in a whorehouse" by Paul Carter
Fantastic read
Went and got the second one "This is not a drill" the next day and finished it the same day and Im not a reader!!
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Re: What are you reading now?

Postby brod » Thu Dec 11, 2008 10:20 am

Devils Knot : The true story of The West Memphis Three
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Re: What are you reading now?

Postby Dogwatcher » Thu Dec 11, 2008 10:53 am

Who are the West Memphis Three?
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Re: What are you reading now?

Postby Q. » Thu Dec 11, 2008 10:56 am

Dogwatcher wrote:Who are the West Memphis Three?


http://www.wm3.org

Brod, what angle does the book take?
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Re: What are you reading now?

Postby Magpiespower » Thu Dec 11, 2008 12:08 pm

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