The Book I bought today is...
				
						#501
						
								 
							  
								
						
					
				
				Posted 27 January 2007 - 01:03 PM
						Neal Asher's Gridlinked
Vernor Vinge's A Fire Upon the Deep
A. Parody's Eats, Shites and Leaves
						
					
					
						Vernor Vinge's A Fire Upon the Deep
A. Parody's Eats, Shites and Leaves
	Don't look now, but I think there's something weird attached to the bottom of my posts.
					
				
				
						#502
						
								 
							  
								
						
					
				
				Posted 27 January 2007 - 06:31 PM
Trouble;154196 said:
I bought:
Enders Game - Orson Scott Card (I read it straight away also, Very good, I thought. I heard he gets preachy and shit down the line, can anyone tell me when to stop reading?)
Enders Game - Orson Scott Card (I read it straight away also, Very good, I thought. I heard he gets preachy and shit down the line, can anyone tell me when to stop reading?)
Well I've read the first three books in the Ender's Saga and I thought all three were good (though Enders Game was the best). I've heard tell that the first Ender's quartet is better than the Ender's Shadow quartet... Other than that I've read 'Songmaster' which was one of Card's earlier books and was also very very good (surprisingly so).
				
						#503
						
								 
							  
								
						
					
				
				Posted 28 January 2007 - 01:45 AM
						Titan - John Varley
The Mote in God's Eye - Niven, Pournelle
Old Twentieth - Joe Haldeman
Guardian - Joe Haldeman
Wizard - Gene Wolfe
Young Miles - Lois McMaster Bujold
						
					
					
				The Mote in God's Eye - Niven, Pournelle
Old Twentieth - Joe Haldeman
Guardian - Joe Haldeman
Wizard - Gene Wolfe
Young Miles - Lois McMaster Bujold
				
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				Posted 28 January 2007 - 06:45 AM
						Well, on Thursday I bought 8 at a store that sells ex-city council library books. At $2 each it's hard to lose. 
But also bought 3 at full price yesterday at good old Pulp Fiction.
* Temeraire 3: Black Powder War (loved the first 2).
* Alternate Generals: various authors short stories "what if?" military history. Edited by Harry Turtledove.
* Storm Front (Harry Dresden Book 1): if this sucks I'm blaming Abyss and clipping short his whiskers on one side.
Cheers,
La Sombra, running out of space to put books
						
					
					
						
But also bought 3 at full price yesterday at good old Pulp Fiction.
* Temeraire 3: Black Powder War (loved the first 2).
* Alternate Generals: various authors short stories "what if?" military history. Edited by Harry Turtledove.
* Storm Front (Harry Dresden Book 1): if this sucks I'm blaming Abyss and clipping short his whiskers on one side.

Cheers,
La Sombra, running out of space to put books
	"Fortune favors the bold, though statistics favor the cautious." - Indomitable Courteous (Icy) Fist, The Palace Job - Patrick Weekes
"Well well well ... if it ain't The Invisible C**t." - Billy Butcher, The Boys
"I have strong views about not tempting providence and, as a wise man once said, the difference between luck and a wheelbarrow is, luck doesn’t work if you push it." - Colonel Orhan, Sixteen Ways to Defend a Walled City - KJ Parker
					
				"Well well well ... if it ain't The Invisible C**t." - Billy Butcher, The Boys
"I have strong views about not tempting providence and, as a wise man once said, the difference between luck and a wheelbarrow is, luck doesn’t work if you push it." - Colonel Orhan, Sixteen Ways to Defend a Walled City - KJ Parker
				
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				Posted 28 January 2007 - 05:11 PM
						Iron Council china meivill
Dark side of the sun Terry Pratchett
						
					
					
				Dark side of the sun Terry Pratchett
				
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				Posted 31 January 2007 - 03:42 PM
						To Say Nothing of the Dog - Connie Willis
The Mark of Ran - Paul Kearney
Windhaven - GRR Martin & Lisa Tuttle
Coyote Rising - Allen Steele
						
					
					
				The Mark of Ran - Paul Kearney
Windhaven - GRR Martin & Lisa Tuttle
Coyote Rising - Allen Steele
				
						#507
						
								 
							  
								
						
					
				
				Posted 01 February 2007 - 02:29 PM
						From Amazon:
The Year of Our War by Steph Swainston
The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch
						
					
					
						The Year of Our War by Steph Swainston
The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch
	OK, I think I got it, but just in case, can you say the whole thing over again?  I wasn't really listening.
					
				
				
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				Posted 01 February 2007 - 05:32 PM
						The Lees of Laughter's End  
						
						
						
					
					
						 
						
						
	O xein', angellein Lakedaimoniois hoti têde; keimetha tois keinon rhémasi peithomenoi.
					
				
				
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				Posted 01 February 2007 - 05:38 PM
						Yesterday I was on strike (UK Civil Service thing, long story, not worth it..) anyway, as this also coincided with my payday I went a little wild in Waterstones. I bought:
The Lies of Locke Lamora ~ Scott Lynch
The Terror ~ Dan Simmons
The Complete Short Stories ~ Franz Kafka
The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana ~ Umberto Eco
Ink ~ Hal Duncan
The Complete Grimms Fairy Tales
Which gives me something to keep myself occupied for the next couple of weeks...
						
					
					
						The Lies of Locke Lamora ~ Scott Lynch
The Terror ~ Dan Simmons
The Complete Short Stories ~ Franz Kafka
The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana ~ Umberto Eco
Ink ~ Hal Duncan
The Complete Grimms Fairy Tales
Which gives me something to keep myself occupied for the next couple of weeks...
	If an opinion contrary to your own makes you angry, that is a sign that you are subconsciously aware of having no good reason for thinking as you do. If some one maintains that two and two are five, or that Iceland is on the equator, you feel pity rather than anger, unless you know so little of arithmetic or geography that his opinion shakes your own contrary conviction. … So whenever you find yourself getting angry about a difference of opinion, be on your guard; you will probably find, on examination, that your belief is going beyond what the evidence warrants. Bertrand Russell
					
				
				
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				Posted 01 February 2007 - 08:12 PM
stone monkey;155312 said:
The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana ~ Umberto Eco
Good book. It's a shame the (UK) mass market paperback is so ugly - the hardback--full colour and illustrated--is beautifully designed.
				
						#511
						
								 
							  
								
						
					
				
				Posted 01 February 2007 - 09:57 PM
						Just bought....
The Battle for Iwo Jima 1945 - Derrick Wright.
Life During Wartime by Lucius Shepard Si-Fi Masterworks book 66
Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang Si-Fi Masterworks book 67
Samurai William by Giles Milton.
Love the Si-Fi Masterworks series...
						
					
					
				The Battle for Iwo Jima 1945 - Derrick Wright.
Life During Wartime by Lucius Shepard Si-Fi Masterworks book 66
Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang Si-Fi Masterworks book 67
Samurai William by Giles Milton.
Love the Si-Fi Masterworks series...
				
						#512
						
								 
							  
								
						
					
				
				Posted 01 February 2007 - 10:53 PM
						Just bought...
The God Delusion - Richard Dawkins
The End of Faith - Sam Harris
The Selfish Gene - Richard Dawkins
Letters to a Christian Nation - Sam Harris
A River Out of Eden - Richard Dawkins
						
					
					
				The God Delusion - Richard Dawkins
The End of Faith - Sam Harris
The Selfish Gene - Richard Dawkins
Letters to a Christian Nation - Sam Harris
A River Out of Eden - Richard Dawkins
				
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				Posted 08 February 2007 - 11:20 AM
						I got Ilium today by Dan Simmons. 
I was looking forward to this for ages, but couldn't find it anywhere. I got lucky today in an obscure books store.
I hope it's good.
						
					
					
				I was looking forward to this for ages, but couldn't find it anywhere. I got lucky today in an obscure books store.
I hope it's good.
				
						#514
						
								 
							  
								
						
					
				
				Posted 09 February 2007 - 12:30 AM
						Wizard - John Varley
Demon - John Varley
Bones of the Earth - Michael Swanwick
Miles, Mystery, & Mayhem - Lois McMaster Bujold
The American Age - Walter LaFeber
Overthrow - Stephen Kinzer
From the library:
American Diplomacy - George Kennan
Memoirs - George Kennan
						
					
					
				Demon - John Varley
Bones of the Earth - Michael Swanwick
Miles, Mystery, & Mayhem - Lois McMaster Bujold
The American Age - Walter LaFeber
Overthrow - Stephen Kinzer
From the library:
American Diplomacy - George Kennan
Memoirs - George Kennan
				
						#515
						
								 
							  
								
						
					
				
				Posted 09 February 2007 - 03:03 AM
						Well A while ago I bought "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress" by Heinlein
More recently I bought:
"At the Mountains of Madness" by H.P. Lovecraft
"The Worm Ouroboros" by E. R. Eddison
"The Left Hand of Darkness" by Ursula K. Le Guin
"The Knight" & "The Wizard" by Gene Wolf
I'm excited!
						
					
					
				More recently I bought:
"At the Mountains of Madness" by H.P. Lovecraft
"The Worm Ouroboros" by E. R. Eddison
"The Left Hand of Darkness" by Ursula K. Le Guin
"The Knight" & "The Wizard" by Gene Wolf
I'm excited!
				
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				Posted 12 February 2007 - 02:27 PM
						Life During Wartime is an SF Masterwork now? Not that I disagree with the classification but...Wow! That makes me feel so very old; I bought it in it's original paperback release....
Oh yeah, and I bought Our Ancestors by Italo Calvino
...It's very odd.
						
					
					
						Oh yeah, and I bought Our Ancestors by Italo Calvino
...It's very odd.
	If an opinion contrary to your own makes you angry, that is a sign that you are subconsciously aware of having no good reason for thinking as you do. If some one maintains that two and two are five, or that Iceland is on the equator, you feel pity rather than anger, unless you know so little of arithmetic or geography that his opinion shakes your own contrary conviction. … So whenever you find yourself getting angry about a difference of opinion, be on your guard; you will probably find, on examination, that your belief is going beyond what the evidence warrants. Bertrand Russell
					
				
				
						#518
						
								 
							  
								
						
					
				
				Posted 16 February 2007 - 02:11 AM
						The Blade Itself - Joe Abercrombie
OLYMPOS - Dan Simmons
Should be good times.
						
					
					
				OLYMPOS - Dan Simmons
Should be good times.
				
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				Posted 16 February 2007 - 09:49 AM
						Ink by Hal duncan looking forward to reading it very much.
						
						
						
					
					
				
				
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				Posted 16 February 2007 - 11:19 AM
						Lukyanenko's Day Watch and Neal Asher's Poilty Agent 
						
						
						
					
					
						 
						
						
	O xein', angellein Lakedaimoniois hoti têde; keimetha tois keinon rhémasi peithomenoi.
					
				
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