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Isaac Asimov - Foundation
Classic author - classic book :thumb:Quote:
Originally Posted by mendhak
The book is so thin, but I can't believe how engrossing it is. The concepts explored are very interesting, especially mob behavior, which I love observing.
couple of books by Iris Johansen
really should get started with "the weel of time" by Robert Jordan, but I'm lacking time.
Your punning skills have not improved. :afrog:Quote:
Originally Posted by illebille
whoops ; didn't even notice it myself :blush:
You'll like books 1 to 3. After that, prepare yourself for 8 books of the same thing. Over and over again. Then prepare yourself to patiently wait for the final book.
Let's blame the Walloons :mad:
maybe it will be out by the time I finally start reading them... in 20 years or so, when I retire.Quote:
Originally Posted by mendhak
Is it just me or is everything just ****?
It's a nice encyclopedia of all the stupid things we see around us. For example "Sold" signs in front of houses. SMS based radio shows. Oscar parties, luncheons, snacks.
Also, Memories of Ice which is third in the "Malazan Book of the Fallen" series. Very detailed and intense storyline. No faltering storylines like that travesty of a series, Wheel of Time.
Started the Bourne Trilogy again, I think I'll skip the new movie, the books are better!
The Lord of the Rings (50th Anniversary Edition)
Seven Days to the Sea -- Rebecca Kohn.
Its about the story of Moses
If you want a true, historic account of Moses' exploits, read the Bible. :afrog:
yeah, there's the first wikipedia for you.
Just finished Anansi Boys last week, now i'm crawling back slowly towards my SCJP book. i should schedule my exams soon enough.
Listening to Bram Stoker - Dracula audio book.
No time to read the bible. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by mendhak
I'm reading "Learning the Mac and how to be cool in 7 days".
It came with free white sunglasses and a white glossy cigar.
Started the bourne legacy. Its a nice book.
The Times Atlas of the Second World War. Christ, I'm a nerd!:eek:
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Estimated arrival date: 05/03/08 - 07/03/08
We are sorry for any inconvenience this causes.
Damn i really was hoping to read it this week.
"Deep Storm" by Lincoln Child
Malazan Book of the Fallen Book 5 - Midnight Tides
Wonder woman - Mission's End
There are too many books in the world.
Finished the Bourne Trilogy last night, lets see what's next!
Armageddons Children - Terry Brooks
I am reading the scrabble dictionary. I can let go of the book anytime I want.
I'm reading that timeless classic "Moby Mendhak"
"Mastering Financial Calculations" by Bob Steiner
It's everything you could expect really. Still - I am getting paid to read it ....
Reaper's Gale, Book 7 (I think) in The Malazan Book of the Fallen series.
If you love blood and gore, philosophy and fictional histories, this series is for you.
Stephen King - The Regulators :afrog:
I love it so far... :D
Justed finished the last Harry Potter, have to get back to more "serious" stuff now.
Just about to finish Fatal Revenant - book 2 in the Last Chronicles of Thomas Covenant...
Thud (again).
I have started "IReland - A graphic history".
If I've ever heard a euphemism for binge drinking beer, this is it.Quote:
Originally Posted by abhijit
LMAO :DQuote:
Originally Posted by mendhak
Blood Follows
The Healthy Dead
Night of Knives
All prequels/side stories to the Malazan series and really short. And not that good.
Foundation's Edge - Isaac Asimov.
Digital Fortress - Dan Brown
Foundation's Edge... now moving to Foundation and Earth.
This is probably the best series I've ever read. And you've ever read too.
Dragonvald-trilogy by Margaret Weis
these books added my total number of books in my personal "library" at home to 189 !
i'm a big fantasy-fan :o
That's fan-tastic.
Sell them on Amazon marketplace and earn some money. That's even more fantas-y-tic.Quote:
Originally Posted by illebille
No way !Quote:
Originally Posted by mendhak
There wouldn't be much of a library left then !
Btw : I also have about 100 juvenile books (or what's the proper word for that?) and close to 100 comicbooks.
It's an addiction I'm afraid :blush:
Chase by Clive Cussler.
Its decent.
The last book I opened up was a couple days ago... an ASP.NET book. I don't read much anymore...
Me too...
Wrox Professional - ASP.NET 2.0 Design (CSS, Themes and Master Pages)
Wrox Professional - ASP.NET 2.0
No fancy extensions.. just ASP.NET...
Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach
The only books i read are my university books. This one is really good.
Cause of Death by Patricia Cornwell
Killing your colleagues for Dummys
Where have all the Leaders gone? -- Lee Iacocca
Finished reading 6 Sacred Stones by Matthew Reilly.
Now on to Pullman's The Subtle knife. thats the sequel to the golden compass.
I just finished Foundation last night (I bought it over twenty years ago and I've just got round to reading it :rolleyes:)Quote:
Originally Posted by mendhak
Read the whole series. It's definitely worth the 20 year wait.