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It is interesting to read the books where bond is more of a person
Brochures and websites for geothermal HVAC, and also for Structural Insulated Panels. Fun stuff, I know.

The last book was "Coyote Blue", by Christopher Moore. Really enjoy his books. Before that was "Zero History" by William Gibson, kind of a distant tie-in to his much earlier "Pattern Recognition".
The Revelation Record by Henry M Morris
I learned my lesson last night. I decided to try out the cliche thing of reading before sleeping, but I ended up being so into it that I couldn't sleep until I was done. It was Another Birth by Forough Farrokhzad. My first poetry book and I really liked it.

Today I started reading In the Miso Soup by Ryū Murakami. Funny how I'm just reading and watching movies all the time now and barely playing any games.
The Jewel of Seven Stars By Bram Stoker
Gauntlgrym by R.A Salvatore
Dead Sea Deception by Adam Blake (Mike Carey)
About to begin "McCabe" by Edmund Naughton.

The book had proved quite illusive to me, but I finally got a copy. There's a pretty good movie version as well "McCabe & Mrs. Miller" that I had previously seen. Kind of like an anti-western, & the whole film has this odd look to it because they built the set as they filmed & they exposed all their film to light afterwards.
Escape from Camp 14 (Blaine Harden)
Cosmopolis by Don DeLillo. About as confusing as the film but just as awesome.
Finished reading The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath by H.P. Lovecraft. 4/5, almost unbearable in a couple of parts, yet a true delight for Lovecraft lovers like me in the end.
Finished reading Starship Troopers, by Robert Heinlein. About 1/3 of the way through reading On the Road, by Jack Kerouac. It's really good! <3
So I recently finished Burrowers Beneath, a Lovecraft mythos thing by Brian Lumley. It was absolutely awful, the worst professionally published thing I've read in years. So naturally, I'm now reading the sequel, The Transition of Titus Crow. There is something wrong with me. At least it's short.
Chronicles of the Black Company by Glen Cook. Book is sooo good.
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JohnWalrus: Finished reading Starship Troopers, by Robert Heinlein.
I'm sorry. :P

Seriously, when I picked up the book I wasn't aware that the movie was kind of a joke on the book and at first I thought it was so over the top that Heinlein was being sarcastic. Then I saw a thing about him on the Discovery channel and it turns out he actually was a war monger asshole who really believed it was America's job to go around and blow everything to hell that wasn't western or christian. How sad.

'Course I immediately went back and rewatched the movie and realized that Verhoeven was intentionally lambasting the book's ideology. That took guts. "Yes, I'd like the rights to this book so that I can make fun of it." :D
Post edited April 12, 2013 by tinyE