Electrical_Ag said:
I have been trying to go back and read some of the classics that I somehow missed. I was very disappointed in The Catcher in the Rye. Your thoughts?
One of the worst books I've ever read (read it around age 24 or so).
Electrical_Ag said:
I have been trying to go back and read some of the classics that I somehow missed. I was very disappointed in The Catcher in the Rye. Your thoughts?
Thoughts on why not? I've stared at that one for awhile, and just haven't been able to get myself to pull the trigger.Clavell said:
Yeah, Catcher in the Rye lost me, but was teenager when read it.
Don't do Gravity's Rainbow.
When he's finished is it going to be 6 books, or will he just keep going?fav13andac1)c said:
Just wrapped up the first Red Rising Trilogy, and man was it amazing. Starting Iron Gold today.
Chipotlemonger said:
I started reading the Stormlight Archive series solely because of how great the last few WoT books were.
Frok said:
Your local library is still open?
Digital download is the only option I've had since March
Been a while since I updated, but it's also been a little slow.PDWT_12 said:FinishedPDWT_12 said:
Finally got back to reading regularly.
In the last month or so...
Finished
Allies by Winston Groom- Pretty good
Tiamat's Wrath by James S.A. Corey- Fantastic
Artemis by Andy Weir- Meh
Planning to read Killers of the Flower Moon and Children of Dune next.
Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann- Fantastic, can't wait to see this turned into a movie.
Reading
Children of Dune
Blood of Elves by Sapkowski because Libby told me it was the first book in the series, but after doing some research it seems maybe I need to stop and read Last Wish and Sword of Destiny first.
I haven't read that, but I'm listening to Dan Carlin's Hardcore History off and on on WWI. I'm not too far into it but it's interesting. Starts with the complex relationships and alliances amongst the various countries leading up to Franz Ferdinand's assassination. I haven't gotten much past the actual shooting just yet. All of these major events like this just seem like a confluence of freak occurrences that happen and then bam!...cataclysmic change.Chipotlemonger said:
Thanks for the synopsis. I have Guns of August to read, as I have seen that heavily recommended for WWI books, but what would be a good 2nd one to go with that?
That's a good point. I'm not saying this could be done in all series, but heroes are usually only as good as their villains and that would help.Champ Bailey said:
Been a while, still making my way through Clancy. I'm on Full Force and Effect, a few books past Clancy's death. Glad to see the series still holds up, if the level of detail you get from Clancy seems to lesser. The writers compensate for making it much more action packed. And I got to say I like Jack Jr. more than Ryan Sr.
I think the one thing all the books lack is a SPECTRE or Thanos style villain that arches over several books pulling the strings. The closest you get is the Ehmir, but that was just for two books.