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Criminal Evidence- Marjie Britz
Beautiful Lies- Lisa Unger |
I am rereading Grube's translation of Plato's Republic. I love the lyric quality of this translation. Nearly poetry, at least to me.
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I just got my book for my time in the hospital. Its about the only Amish man convicted of murder. It happened where I lived in Pa. And when he was let out, he harrassed his community so badly, they left, one by one until the amish was sparse in our area. It was a frightening thing to witness, these passive people, being tormented by this man...
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Introduction to Italian Poetry - Luciano Rebay
The Code: 10 Intentions for a Better World (Use the Laws of Manifestation to Achieve Your Highest Good) - Tony Burroughs The Scarpetta Factor - Patricia Cornwell |
Smoke by Elizabeth Ruth
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Rereading Steppenwolf (Hermann Hesse) and Losing Control (Tom Warner).
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The Plague, by Camus.
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Herodotus The Histories
Neil Gaiman American Gods and Stardust |
Currently reading a couple of things, The Lost Life of Eva Braun by Angela Lambert and Houston's Silent Garden, a History of Glenwood Cemetery which is about a beautiful old cemetery here in town.
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Reading a compilation of stories called "Zombie's, The recent Dead"
e-reader book for cheap. But it's got some great authors including Neil Gaiman. |
I am looking for science fiction recommendations. Any one have any favorite authors or titles?
Melissa |
Do you want straight scifi or fantasy or steampunk?
I like Asimov and Orson Scott Card for scifi plus Douglas Adams and Kurt Vonnegut.Can't go wrong with H.P. Lovecraft either though he is more horror. For urban fantasy I like Neil Gaiman, comedic fantasy is Terry Pratchett, and straight fantasy I like Michael Moorcock. For steampunk H.G. Wells, Arthur Conan Doyle, Lavie Tidhar and Gail Carriger. |
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Thanks Wolf. Any Sci fi subgenre (no fantasy). I especially like Cyberpunk (William Gibson, for example). I also like Card. I think Gaiman and Lovecraft might suit me. Melissa |
hard to choose which to put down.
The Claiming Of Sleeping Beauty A.N. Roquelaure and Deviations: Submission Chris Owen, Jodi Payne |
90 Minutes in Heaven by Don Piper
and Five Wishes by Gay Hendricks |
I gave up on the book I was reading (Forever Amber) by Kathleen Windsor
and traded it in for a different book: I'm currently reading this story: Imperfect Birds by Anne Lamott http://thegirlfromtheghetto.files.wo...0/04/birds.jpg |
Running
"What I Talk About when I Talk About RUNNING a memoir"
by Haruki Murakami reading this again, can't seem to get enough of it Greco |
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