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    Audible Holiday Sale

    Audible is having it's Holiday Sale, and a fair selection of books are currently going for USD$9.95. Pretty good price - got about 5 myself. Anyone here goes for audiobooks?
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    Sherlock: BBC TV Series

    Hey, I think we know the same guy!
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    Sherlock: BBC TV Series

    You get to see the show on TV where you are, or are you going through the, uh, same means that I do?
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    Sherlock: BBC TV Series

    Just watched the first season of Sherlock (all of 3 episodes, albeit they are 1.5 hours long each). As a fan, I'm always wary of remakes or retcons, and the most visible recent effort is the Downey Jr/Guy Ritchie movies. I have to say I was not impressed. However, Sherlock, the 2010 TV...
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    Can someone recommend a really engagin, intereseting non-fiction read?

    Predictably Irrational, Daniel Ariely: PopSci, but endlessly fascinating Maus, Art Spiegelman: opened my eyes. Unmissable In The Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives, Steven Levy: Currently reading this. It's not really spectacular, but I have a healthy respect for the idealism...
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    Would you read a series of books that are more then 30 in it?

    I agree with most here - it depends, but I'm leaning towards 'no'. Series tends to imply genre, and anything over 5 is definitely pushing it if the author is sub-par. I loved the early Wheel of Time, then faded badly somewhere in Book 7. I was on a Jim Butcher diet for a short while, but after...
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    Orson Scott Card: Ender's Game

    Wait, I thought there was going to be a movie for Ender's Game. Harrison Ford's name was bandied about in the papers, as I recall?
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    Reading Journal

    I recently started a reading journal, which is quite a departure for me. I've always kept a list of read novels, and I (attempt) to keep a reading blog of my adventures, however this is by far the most formal I've tried doing this. I've always seen very little value of writing things down if...
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    Recently Finished

    A few I recently finished: 1. Speak, Memory, Vladimir Nabokov (he wanted to name the book 'Speak, Mnemosyne', which I thought was cooler than 'Memory', but what can you do?). 3 stars, mainly on the strength that he doesn't seem to be able to write a simple sentence. 2. Brideshead Revisited...
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    the best fantasy books

    Folks, regardless of what you like, please do yourself a favour and read Guy Gavriel Kay. And I'm talking to those who wouldn't normally sully themselves with genre too. I mean, if Cormac McCarthy can get away with The Road, then you owe it to yourself to check out some great storytelling from...
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    Conan Doyle

    FM, I have this: The Original Illustrated Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle | LibraryThing. An absolute treasure! :)
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    Conan Doyle

    I forgot: sparky you're a moderator here!!! In your honour I shall go watch a couple of episodes of BSG. Annotated Set: Uh, it's freaking expensive.
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    Conan Doyle

    I'm halfway through the first season, so don't spoil anything for me! I loved the incredibly tight, uh, fight scenes with the Cylons. And Grace Park is better here than in the short snippets I saw of Hawaii Five-O. To keep myself on topic though (so the moderators don't kick my ass), I have to...
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    Conan Doyle

    I'm all for trying a new spin on a good classic. Poor analogy, but the new Battlestar Galactica (which I'm only now getting around to watching) is pretty damn good. I have to say Downey jr's Sherlock while enjoyable didn't really do it for me. I'll give the series a go, definitely. Thanks pont!
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    Lev Grossman: The Magicians

    Yeah, it does seem like an annual jaunt, doesn't it? :) Thanks and seasons greetings to you and Kat!
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    Lev Grossman: The Magicians

    The Magicians was one of my absolutely favourite reads of 2009. The blurb got to me - something about Harry Potter in an adult setting. I've always loved rite of passage stories ever since Le Guin's Earthsea, so a coming of age story with lots of magic? Hmm, may be interesting. Because I had...
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    Conan Doyle

    On an SH binge recently. I've never read the latter novels and stories, and shall be looking forward to sinking my teeth into them early next year. Apparently there's a Sherlock Holmes TV series recently. Anyone seen that?
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    Fyodor Dostoevsky

    Did not find Brothers Karamazov and now Crime and Punishment (starting) particularly funny, no.
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    Oscar Wilde: The Picture Of Dorian Gray

    My thoughts exactly. I've never underlined a book more than this one - too many great lines in a single book. Wait, I never underline a book (that would deface it, the horror!), I just highlighted it in my ebook copy. which, I have to say, has been lost, since I don't have a Microsoft lit file...
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    Free Comic Book Day!

    Hey libra! Glad you got something interesting. Since I don't go to comics shops anymore, I relied on (well, could be considered just laziness) the Comics app in my iPad, and realized that it didn't have fcbd-specific comics up.
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