"I thought to myself": my all-time favorite redundancy.
Read The Prince by Machiavelli and you can start thinking to others. Mental manipulation. The future is now!
But yes, it's one of many phrases that "may or may not" drive me nuts. Personally. (don't get me started)
I'm reading that Bryson book now. Thanks for the recommendation.
What did you think?
Geodesic Math And How To Use It
Dante's Inferno
Genghis Khan And The Making Of The Modern World
Kalevala
Terence McKenna: Food Of The Gods
Winston Churchill Memoirs Of The Second World War
Military Mountaineering
Skills For Taming The Wilds
The Foxfire Book
Green Eggs And Ham
Nineteen Eighty-Four
Dream Psychology: Psychoanalysis for Beginners: Sigmund Freud
By Way of Deception: The Making of a Mossad officer
The Other Side Of Deception
Edgar Allan Poe: The Complete Short Story Collection
etc...
Green Eggs and Ham? That is some heavy reading there...
It's a portrayal of early Marxism. As such, it was even banned in China for something like 25 years.
Sometimes you gotta read between the lines ;-)
I recently found a book by Hugh Howey called "Wool" that I devoured so quickly the I ended up buying the rest of the trilogy, "Shift" and "Dust"... Good stuff.
While looking through this thread, I saw this and realized it's probably what prompted me to read the Wool series myself. I loved it. Will be an epic movie, for sure. Thanks!
What did you think?
They're making a movie? Nice!
I dunno. I think I read something, but there's always talk. Better chance on Ready Player One getting a deal. It was super awesome. Check it out.
Recent reads worth recommending:
No Country For Old Men
The Tales of Dunk and Egg
The First Law series (The Blade Itself, Before They Are Hanged, Last Argument of Kings, Best Served Cold, The Heroes)
- all great.
Recently started book one of the Brilliance trilogy, after a friend mailed it to me and demanded I read it. He's very insistent when it comes to books, but at least has good taste generally. So far it's an interesting premise, but I'm not far enough along to recommend one way or another yet.
I don't pay much attention to "they're turning ______ into a movie!" type news stories. Often it just means Movie Studio X bought the films rights from the Publisher Y, and they may or may not ever choose to exercise the option. Where's that Gates of Fire movie I was promised? Or the Rainbow Six adaptation I've been waiting on since I was a kid? Oh hey, did you hear they're turning The Dark Tower series into a movie? You know, eventually.
Yea but, it's Ready Player One! Super made for movie. Original in a Matrix kind of way.
I dunno. I think I read something, but there's always talk. Better chance on Ready Player One getting a deal. It was super awesome. Check it out.
I dunno. I think I read something, but there's always talk. Better chance on Ready Player One getting a deal. It was super awesome. Check it out.
I gave away most of the books I had after reading them many times over the years, all the usual stuff Zane, S. King, Twain, etc. etc. My closest book shelf behind me has about 1000 rds. of asst ammo, hard drives, cameras. That is office supply stuff. Ammo is great to have on hand but this winter I really missed my old collection, dust of time and all.