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Paul Hegarty's Noise/Music history.
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Emphatically, go the other direction on that series. Instead of the Empire quadrilogy or whatever it's gotten to be, read Children of the Mind etc. Those three books are a hell of a lot better than Ender's Game.ℛeginald ℙoon wrote:Reading Ender's Game. I am quite surprised that a book about gifted children, written for children, is so good. Reading the sequel next. Or, rather, the "Direct Sequel".
After those I plan on reading Card's Empire.
yay no life ;_;
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falseCurse Of The Colonel wrote:Emphatically, go the other direction on that series. Instead of the Empire quadrilogy or whatever it's gotten to be, read Children of the Mind etc. Those three books are a hell of a lot better than Ender's Game.ℛeginald ℙoon wrote:Reading Ender's Game. I am quite surprised that a book about gifted children, written for children, is so good. Reading the sequel next. Or, rather, the "Direct Sequel".
After those I plan on reading Card's Empire.
yay no life ;_;
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Helpful, so helpful. Don't talk unless you've read all of them. Have you?=w= wrote:falseCurse Of The Colonel wrote:Emphatically, go the other direction on that series. Instead of the Empire quadrilogy or whatever it's gotten to be, read Children of the Mind etc. Those three books are a hell of a lot better than Ender's Game.ℛeginald ℙoon wrote:Reading Ender's Game. I am quite surprised that a book about gifted children, written for children, is so good. Reading the sequel next. Or, rather, the "Direct Sequel".
After those I plan on reading Card's Empire.
yay no life ;_;
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Curse Of The Colonel wrote:Helpful, so helpful. Don't talk unless you've read all of them. Have you?=w= wrote:falseCurse Of The Colonel wrote: Emphatically, go the other direction on that series. Instead of the Empire quadrilogy or whatever it's gotten to be, read Children of the Mind etc. Those three books are a hell of a lot better than Ender's Game.
Yes. Emphatically yes. I do not want to argue opinion with you. I am merely letting (Poon) know that there is differing opinions.
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Honestly, it's irrelevant, because I read somewhere that he's linking the two sections whenever he gets around to writing the next book. So to understand it, you need to have read all seven or eight of his Ender "universe" novels anyway.=w= wrote: Yes. Emphatically yes. I do not want to argue opinion with you. I am merely letting (Poon) know that there is differing opinions.
I absolutely cannot fathom your opinion that the Bean plotline is better than the Ender plotline, though. Whatevs.
EDIT: Lovin' the Hurley celebration though.
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Just read all 8. but to provide more evidence to the fact that there are differing views, a comic: http://xkcd.com/304/
also my favorite is speaker for the dead
also my favorite is speaker for the dead
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I just finished reading Mr. Tuckett by Gary Paulson. Very good book, but the climax could have been a tad better.
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Lots of Rand lovers here. Ayn Rand was a "monster," not Kant. Her work was earth shattering. Now it is middling.
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I actually just finished reading Dave Mustaine's autobiography. It's really rather excelent, especially if you've enjoyed his music.
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Post of the year. Bonus points for the double spaces.Lothar Gröhbman wrote:Lots of Rand lovers here. Ayn Rand was a "monster," not Kant. Her work was earth shattering. Now it is middling.
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Double spaces are the easiest way to tell a hipster on the internet.Molar-fucking thorax wrote:Post of the year. Bonus points for the double spaces.Lothar Gröhbman wrote:Lots of Rand lovers here. Ayn Rand was a "monster," not Kant. Her work was earth shattering. Now it is middling.
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Hipsterly, vipsterly what's
his
holy malfunction now.
his
holy malfunction now.
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TOO FUCKING FARLothar Gröhbman wrote:Hipsterly, vipsterly what's
his
holy malfunction now.
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"How happy is the blameless Vestal's lot! The world forgetting, by the world forgot: Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind! Each prayer accepted, and each wish resign'd" ~ Alexander Pope
"Boredom is not an appropriate response to exploding cars" ~ Hugh Laurie
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Pynchonly -- "Now everybody - "Molar-fucking thorax wrote:TOO FUCKING FARLothar Gröhbman wrote:Hipsterly, vipsterly what's
his
holy malfunction now.
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Me too. Brill Cream!capt_weasle wrote:
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You're going to have to explain the meaning of this to me, very slowly. I cannot even begin to comprehend how you came up with such an idea.hairscapades wrote:Double spaces are the easiest way to tell a hipster on the internet.Molar-fucking thorax wrote:Post of the year. Bonus points for the double spaces.Lothar Gröhbman wrote:Lots of Rand lovers here. Ayn Rand was a "monster," not Kant. Her work was earth shattering. Now it is middling.
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They. Are. Both. Pre. Tentious.bobaga_fett wrote:You're going to have to explain the meaning of this to me, very slowly. I cannot even begin to comprehend how you came up with such an idea.hairscapades wrote:Double spaces are the easiest way to tell a hipster on the internet.Molar-fucking thorax wrote: Post of the year. Bonus points for the double spaces.
I hope that was slow enough.
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I can safely say that I have finished reading a marvelous childrens book called Kashtanka.
Made me cry pretty hard.
Made me cry pretty hard.
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just finished reading A Feast of Crows.
Was brilliant.
Was brilliant.
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I found it ponderous, but parts were superb. You know what sucks? We're still, five years later, waiting on the companion novel or whatever you want to call it. The next one.=w= wrote:just finished reading A Feast of Crows.
Was brilliant.
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Aye. Martin needs to write faster.
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