wolvesjr
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Reading a biography: Samurai by Saburo Sakai
He was Japan's greatest surviving ace pilot from World War 2.
He was Japan's greatest surviving ace pilot from World War 2.
gabriel20 said:Looking forward to reading the new novel by Harper Lee, "Go set a Watchman",being published on July 14th. The sequel to her novel," To kill a Mockingbird".
Rodent said:"The Invincible" by Stanislaw Lem.
HoodedMonk said:Oh yeah. we talked about this in the chatroom today. Czech author, distopian genre? Did I remember right?
Tealeaf said:2312 by Kim Stanley. Her prose jumps around a lot and makes it hard to follow, but I haven't finished many sci-fi books recently. I spent pages thinking midgets were a type of alien because of her weird style of introducing future culture and new people, and I'm still not 100% sure I've got this right. But an alien police officer wouldn't have a ponytail... right? So a "little", despite "looking up at them like a langur or marmoset", must be a human...
No wonder I've been avoiding reading lately. I keep getting these weird books off the bestseller's lists, too. Lem's Solaris was the last enjoyable read I had--and it's from the 60's.
HoodedMonk said:Tealeaf said:2312 by Kim Stanley. Her prose jumps around a lot and makes it hard to follow, but I haven't finished many sci-fi books recently. I spent pages thinking midgets were a type of alien because of her weird style of introducing future culture and new people, and I'm still not 100% sure I've got this right. But an alien police officer wouldn't have a ponytail... right? So a "little", despite "looking up at them like a langur or marmoset", must be a human...
No wonder I've been avoiding reading lately. I keep getting these weird books off the bestseller's lists, too. Lem's Solaris was the last enjoyable read I had--and it's from the 60's.
If you want me to reccomend you some books…I will.
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