What are you reading now?

Movies, TV Shows, Fringe, etc.
Post Reply
FlyingHigh
Assistant Coach
Posts: 4948
Joined: Wed Jun 14, 2006 10:12 am
Has thanked: 99 times
Been thanked: 184 times
Contact:

Re: What are you reading now?

Post by FlyingHigh »

brod wrote:
Magpiespower wrote:Image


Enjoy it Magpie? I really did


Read this one earlier this year too.
Enjoyed it, but seemed a bit like an unfinished jigsaw with some Hughes and some of the other principal players refusing to give their perspectives
FlyingHigh
Assistant Coach
Posts: 4948
Joined: Wed Jun 14, 2006 10:12 am
Has thanked: 99 times
Been thanked: 184 times
Contact:

Re: What are you reading now?

Post by FlyingHigh »

The Rise and Fall of Apartheid by David Welsh
Looks at apartheid more from the view of the various political parties involved rather than the on-the-ground atrocities, which it mentions but doesn't go into too in-depth.
Bit dry and text-bookish, but overall very good.
FlyingHigh
Assistant Coach
Posts: 4948
Joined: Wed Jun 14, 2006 10:12 am
Has thanked: 99 times
Been thanked: 184 times
Contact:

Re: What are you reading now?

Post by FlyingHigh »

Footy Smart wrote:Ben Cousins Auto biog

Been a good read so far. It starts at when he realised how out of control his partying was (the point he left his old boy in a bus shelter while he scored drugs) and then started from the his child hood.


Reading this at the moment. Pretty good. Feels like they are his words, not overenhanced by a writer. Found some of his childhood stuff interesting, a little different to perhaps what I expected.
User avatar
HH3
Coach
Posts: 11643
Joined: Fri Dec 05, 2008 2:14 pm
Team: North Melbourne
Team: North Haven
Has thanked: 3301 times
Been thanked: 2433 times
Contact:

Re: What are you reading now?

Post by HH3 »

Rise of the Warrior Cop: The Militarization of America's Police Forces

The titles pretty self explanatory, but its a look at how the American Constitution has been legislated against through the history of the United States to allow police forces to act more and more like a military organisation.

It starts by explaining what the Constitution actually says, and what that means in terms of what the police can and can't do. It looks into all of the politics over the years and the "war on drugs, war on terrorism, etc" that the government uses to gain support for taking away their own citizens rights.

I'm about halfway through, and it is very interesting. Especially with what is currently happening in Ferguson, Missouri. I started reading it about a week before that whole thing kicked off.

It is not an "anti-cop" book, but more of a precautionary book about what could eventually become a police state, driven by the government.

http://www.amazon.com/Rise-Warrior-Cop- ... 1610392116
I TOLD YOU SO

2013/14 NFL Tipping Comp Champion
User avatar
Gozu
Coach
Posts: 14140
Joined: Thu Aug 28, 2008 2:35 am
Team: Norwood
Been thanked: 686 times
Contact:

Re: What are you reading now?

Post by Gozu »

Gozu wrote:The Most Dangerous Animal Of All: Searching For My Father...And Finding The Zodiac Killer by Gary L. Stewart with Susan Mustafa


Just finished this and found it a really interesting read and from what I know of the unsolved Zodiac Killer case Earl Van Best Jr (Gary Stewart's biological father) probably was the most likely.

Image
"The factory of the future will have only two employees, a man and a dog. The man will be there to feed the dog. The dog will be there to keep the man from touching the equipment" – Warren Bennis
valleys07
Coach
Posts: 9304
Joined: Tue Apr 28, 2009 12:38 pm
Team: Port Adelaide Magpies
Team: Port Adelaide Power
Team: Hope Valley
Location: From a place much more pure than yours
Has thanked: 784 times
Been thanked: 1198 times
Contact:

Re: What are you reading now?

Post by valleys07 »

Have just acquired a copy of Lenny Hayes' bio, from a work colleague.

Looking forward to reading over the weekend.
“Think of me like Yoda, but instead of being little and green I wear suits and I'm awesome. I'm your bro—I'm Broda!”

HOGG Shield 2015 Division I Premiers.
HOGG Shield 2017 Premier League Premiers.
User avatar
HH3
Coach
Posts: 11643
Joined: Fri Dec 05, 2008 2:14 pm
Team: North Melbourne
Team: North Haven
Has thanked: 3301 times
Been thanked: 2433 times
Contact:

Re: What are you reading now?

Post by HH3 »

The other day I got 62 Goosebump books on my Kindle.

Takes me back to my childhood.

Right now Im reading The Horror at Camp Jellyjam.
I TOLD YOU SO

2013/14 NFL Tipping Comp Champion
User avatar
Footy Smart
Coach
Posts: 5088
Joined: Wed May 07, 2008 12:16 pm
Team: Sturt
Team: Adelaide Crows
Team: Modbury
Has thanked: 54 times
Been thanked: 118 times
Contact:

Re: What are you reading now?

Post by Footy Smart »

HH3 wrote:The other day I got 62 Goosebump books on my Kindle.

Takes me back to my childhood.

Right now Im reading The Horror at Camp Jellyjam.


Brilliant.... I was also a fan of the 'choose your own adventure' books, with the different story lines depends on the page you choose to go to next.

Im currently into the 3rd Hunger Games book. Had no intention of reading them until i saw a 3 minute snippet of the movie on TV. it looked quirky but interesting so i got into the books. Haven’t watched the movies yet and will do once i finish reading the books
User avatar
Footy Smart
Coach
Posts: 5088
Joined: Wed May 07, 2008 12:16 pm
Team: Sturt
Team: Adelaide Crows
Team: Modbury
Has thanked: 54 times
Been thanked: 118 times
Contact:

Re: What are you reading now?

Post by Footy Smart »

Booney wrote:
pels wrote:
Booney wrote:"Young Blood" - The story of the family murders.

Is that the one The detective wrote?
Disturbing read, Unfortunately the truth will never come out.


Bob O'brien.


Brilliant book.... its chilling reading the areas mentioned in the book and ebing able to picture them ie the plaza, o'connel street, the areas/roads some of the bodies were dumped.
valleys07
Coach
Posts: 9304
Joined: Tue Apr 28, 2009 12:38 pm
Team: Port Adelaide Magpies
Team: Port Adelaide Power
Team: Hope Valley
Location: From a place much more pure than yours
Has thanked: 784 times
Been thanked: 1198 times
Contact:

Re: What are you reading now?

Post by valleys07 »

HH3 wrote:The other day I got 62 Goosebump books on my Kindle.

Takes me back to my childhood.

Right now Im reading The Horror at Camp Jellyjam.


So good!

Favourite HH3? Mine was The Headless Ghost.
“Think of me like Yoda, but instead of being little and green I wear suits and I'm awesome. I'm your bro—I'm Broda!”

HOGG Shield 2015 Division I Premiers.
HOGG Shield 2017 Premier League Premiers.
User avatar
HH3
Coach
Posts: 11643
Joined: Fri Dec 05, 2008 2:14 pm
Team: North Melbourne
Team: North Haven
Has thanked: 3301 times
Been thanked: 2433 times
Contact:

Re: What are you reading now?

Post by HH3 »

valleys07 wrote:
HH3 wrote:The other day I got 62 Goosebump books on my Kindle.

Takes me back to my childhood.

Right now Im reading The Horror at Camp Jellyjam.


So good!

Favourite HH3? Mine was The Headless Ghost.


Heaps. The Curse of Camp Cold Lake was really good.

A Night In Terror Tower as well...

So many good ones. And I used to read multiple books a day when I was about 9 or 10.
I TOLD YOU SO

2013/14 NFL Tipping Comp Champion
valleys07
Coach
Posts: 9304
Joined: Tue Apr 28, 2009 12:38 pm
Team: Port Adelaide Magpies
Team: Port Adelaide Power
Team: Hope Valley
Location: From a place much more pure than yours
Has thanked: 784 times
Been thanked: 1198 times
Contact:

Re: What are you reading now?

Post by valleys07 »

I may do the same. I have an urge to read goosebumps books now, haha!
“Think of me like Yoda, but instead of being little and green I wear suits and I'm awesome. I'm your bro—I'm Broda!”

HOGG Shield 2015 Division I Premiers.
HOGG Shield 2017 Premier League Premiers.
User avatar
HH3
Coach
Posts: 11643
Joined: Fri Dec 05, 2008 2:14 pm
Team: North Melbourne
Team: North Haven
Has thanked: 3301 times
Been thanked: 2433 times
Contact:

Re: What are you reading now?

Post by HH3 »

I read Finding Me: A Decade of Darkness, a Life Reclaimed: A Memoir of the Cleveland Kidnappings over the weekend.

Its the book by Michelle Knight, one of three girls kidnapped and held for 11 years by Ariel Castro in Cleveland.

What he did to those girls was so ****** up! I had already read a fair bit about it, but the book just opens it right up.
I TOLD YOU SO

2013/14 NFL Tipping Comp Champion
User avatar
Johno6
Coach
Posts: 14684
Joined: Wed Mar 11, 2009 10:37 am
Team: West Coast Eagles
Team: Golden Grove
Has thanked: 344 times
Been thanked: 604 times
Contact:

Re: What are you reading now?

Post by Johno6 »

HH3 wrote:
valleys07 wrote:
HH3 wrote:The other day I got 62 Goosebump books on my Kindle.

Takes me back to my childhood.

Right now Im reading The Horror at Camp Jellyjam.


So good!

Favourite HH3? Mine was The Headless Ghost.


Heaps. The Curse of Camp Cold Lake was really good.

A Night In Terror Tower as well...

So many good ones. And I used to read multiple books a day when I was about 9 or 10.


that's my fav one as well..............

not really
masked avenger I think its called was my fav
R.I.P Mum 28/02/12



Asterix Users - Squibs
woodublieve12
Coach
Posts: 17954
Joined: Wed Mar 11, 2009 5:48 pm
Team: Glenelg
Team: Sydney Swans
Has thanked: 3236 times
Been thanked: 2579 times
Contact:

Re: What are you reading now?

Post by woodublieve12 »

when are you blokes starting this children classic series?

Image
"Be curious, not judgmental""
User avatar
HH3
Coach
Posts: 11643
Joined: Fri Dec 05, 2008 2:14 pm
Team: North Melbourne
Team: North Haven
Has thanked: 3301 times
Been thanked: 2433 times
Contact:

Re: What are you reading now?

Post by HH3 »

The plot was a bit complex, but the twist at the end was very good.

4 denta-bones out of 5.
I TOLD YOU SO

2013/14 NFL Tipping Comp Champion
User avatar
Johno6
Coach
Posts: 14684
Joined: Wed Mar 11, 2009 10:37 am
Team: West Coast Eagles
Team: Golden Grove
Has thanked: 344 times
Been thanked: 604 times
Contact:

Re: What are you reading now?

Post by Johno6 »

I used to read those choose your own adventure books, but I kept getting lost.................................................ZING!
R.I.P Mum 28/02/12



Asterix Users - Squibs
User avatar
Pseudo
Coach
Posts: 12497
Joined: Fri Oct 28, 2005 10:11 am
Team: Glenelg
Team: Marion
Location: enculez-vous
Been thanked: 1712 times
Contact:

Re: What are you reading now?

Post by Pseudo »

Footy Smart wrote:Im currently into the 3rd Hunger Games book. Had no intention of reading them until i saw a 3 minute snippet of the movie on TV. it looked quirky but interesting so i got into the books. Haven’t watched the movies yet and will do once i finish reading the books

I read the first Hunger Games book sometime last year, I think ... I loved it to bits. Within 2 weeks I had bought and watched the movie, and read the other two books.

While the first book was brilliant, Catching Fire left me a bit disappointed. I did not like the plot element by which Katniss & Peeta were forced back into the Hunger Games arena. This seemed contrived to me. However the actual games (once they were in the arena) was rather well done. I saw the movie in May and this helped my appreciation of the second book.

Mockingjay was crap. The plot stretched credulity a bit too far for my liking. Happenings were arbitrary and poorly fleshed out. "Hey, we need to rescue Peeta from the Capitol" - then turn the page, and bingo, he's been rescued. How? Where are the details, Suzanne Collins?
Clowns OUT. Smears OUT. RESIST THE OCCUPATION.
User avatar
Footy Smart
Coach
Posts: 5088
Joined: Wed May 07, 2008 12:16 pm
Team: Sturt
Team: Adelaide Crows
Team: Modbury
Has thanked: 54 times
Been thanked: 118 times
Contact:

Re: What are you reading now?

Post by Footy Smart »

Pseudo wrote:
Footy Smart wrote:Im currently into the 3rd Hunger Games book. Had no intention of reading them until i saw a 3 minute snippet of the movie on TV. it looked quirky but interesting so i got into the books. Haven’t watched the movies yet and will do once i finish reading the books

I read the first Hunger Games book sometime last year, I think ... I loved it to bits. Within 2 weeks I had bought and watched the movie, and read the other two books.

While the first book was brilliant, Catching Fire left me a bit disappointed. I did not like the plot element by which Katniss & Peeta were forced back into the Hunger Games arena. This seemed contrived to me. However the actual games (once they were in the arena) was rather well done. I saw the movie in May and this helped my appreciation of the second book.

Mockingjay was crap. The plot stretched credulity a bit too far for my liking. Happenings were arbitrary and poorly fleshed out. "Hey, we need to rescue Peeta from the Capitol" - then turn the page, and bingo, he's been rescued. How? Where are the details, Suzanne Collins?


Agreed first book was the best, and i havent been overly impressed by the movies in all honesty. Seconds book started slowly but i liked once they announced they were heading back into the games. The details of the Peeta rescue were thin, but I dont think it would have added that much to the book apart from stretching it out IMO. Hoping that the third movie is better than the others. Not sure why they have made it 2parts though. flogging a head horse a bit.

Since the Hunger Games ive just finished reading The Crossroad by Mark Donaldson after some good reviews by others on here. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Now need to find something else. Anyone have any suggestions.... happy to read anything.
User avatar
Psyber
Coach
Posts: 12247
Joined: Mon Mar 13, 2006 10:43 pm
Team: Norwood
Team: Adelaide Crows
Team: Hahndorf
Location: Now back in the Adelaide Hills.
Has thanked: 104 times
Been thanked: 405 times
Contact:

Re: What are you reading now?

Post by Psyber »

"One River". The story of Richard Schultes, Ethnobotanist, and his exploration of the flora of the Amazon in the 1940s. In particular, he researched the biology of the varieties of Rubber trees and the various Coca varieties. He was prone to sampling the product of the latter with the natives too.
EPIGENETICS - Lamarck was right!
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 14 guests