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May 08, 2016 08:50AM

78394 I've finished Playback some days ago and now I'm reading Dreamcatcher. This book is great! I love the way King builds a thrilling situation, along with the sadness that he puts on every important turning point in the story.
Feb 20, 2016 09:15AM

78394 I'm reading Mr. Mercedes, a thrilling story byStephen King
Jan 24, 2016 02:13PM

78394 A couple of days ago I've finished Gateway, good book, but a mix between sciFi and psychological insight. Now I'm reading The Ringworld Engineers, the second of this seris. I like the style of Larry Niven and I have enjoyed it very much the novels I read till now.
Aug 10, 2015 02:37PM

78394 Well! I couldn't wait to read this book and I've finished in one day, last week (I started with a couple of days in advance). I've seen all the classical movies since I was younger and the first with Daniel Craig, based upon this story.
I am a little disappointed about Bond. I was used to think about him like a man with charm and style (yes, in some cases a male chauvinist, but always with style).
In this book he is shown like a machine, cold and emotionless, whose opinion on women in some cases is "stay at home and leave men's work to the men."
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It's a rough Bond and I hope will change in the next stories.
Sep 29, 2014 09:26AM

78394 This month I'm reading the entire "A Song Called Youth" series, by John Shirley. I've finished Eclipse, Eclipse Penumbra and now I'm reading Eclipse Corona, the last book of the series.
Sep 11, 2014 02:48PM

78394 A couple of days ago I finished Mostly Harmless and now I'm reading Treasure. I ever liked the adventures of Dirk Pitt.
Sep 01, 2014 02:08PM

78394 Colleen wrote: "@andrew - I don't know if I could handle any more after the first one! Which I'm glad I read, but? Def weird/different. I think there is a movie version?"

The books after the first, had lost a little bit humor and have become more absurd. But I would finish the series, so I'll read also the others. There is also a movie, "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" (2005), funny, but I have watched it before read the book, so I think I had lost something. I suggest you to watch it.
Sep 01, 2014 11:35AM

78394 Yesterday I've finished Wizard and Glass and today I'll start So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish, the fourth book of the Hitchhiker Guide of Galaxy series.
Aug 23, 2014 09:30AM

78394 Yesterday I started Wizard and Glass, continuing with "The Dark Tower" series. Today I read and finished The Tragical Comedy Or Comical Tragedy Of Mr Punch: A Romance, a wonderful work of Neil Gaiman.
Aug 18, 2014 04:08AM

78394 Colleen wrote: "@Andrew - I loved Player One! Let me know what you think. I was hooked from the start."

I am at half book and I like it very much. The pace grow as story proceed and the stye like video games is amazing. I hope it doesn't get lost going forward.
Aug 17, 2014 02:27PM

78394 In this moment I'm reading two books, Watership Down and Ready Player One.
Aug 06, 2014 09:37AM

78394 Amy wrote: "Just started Treasure Island today and super liking it!"

I read this books two times in a couple of year. This is a wonderful example of adventure's book.
Aug 03, 2014 07:23AM

Jul 28, 2014 01:54PM

Jul 20, 2014 11:02AM

78394 I've finished The Eye of the World and so there's another series I had to complete (in this case 14 books!). Now I went back to "The dark Tower" series and I'm reading The Waste Lands.
Jul 08, 2014 11:45AM

78394 Finished The Number of the Beast and now I'm reading The Eye of the World, the first book of the WoT cycle.
Jun 18, 2014 02:12PM

78394 Fariba wrote: "I don't like Spade. But I think because he has criminal qualities, he makes a great literary detective. He knows how to think like a criminal."

Interesting thing you said. The figure of private investigator seem to be more close to "bad guy" that to a policeman. So, Spade is the man that always falls to his feet and plays with the bad guys by their rules. This is part of his charm.
Jun 07, 2014 01:09PM

78394 I started today and I like the characterization of Sam Spade, also the city and the charm of those years. I think that Sam Spade is on another plane respect Sherlock Holmes. Holmes is more intuitive, a more brilliant mind. Spade is rude, with a kind of code, but its not leal or correct, not a good boy, see his relation with 'Iva Archer'. He make what need, but he remember me an hound dog,don't stop till the end of the investigation and I think this will be a very good book.
May 26, 2014 02:17PM

78394 I've finished a couple of days ago Don Quixote, a great and exciting book. Now I'm reading Pale as the Dead, a light but very intriguing novel.
May 06, 2014 11:02PM

78394 A couple of days ago I started Don Quixote, a reading that I will work for a while.
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