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What are you Reading now ..... other than comics ?
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Reading Mockingjay, the last in the Hunger Games trilogy.

 

The one I liked the least of the trilogy, but that was a great series of books. I couldn't put them down and they were an easy read.

 

Interesting to see the casting for the new movie. Not what I pictured the characters to look like in my head at all.

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Re-reading the Heir to the Empire trilogy.

 

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I'm reading "501st: A Republic Commando Novel"

Ive read Heir to the Empire trilogy about 8 times since I bought the Heir to the Empire in softback when I was a Sr. in HS.

There are very few stories I like to read and read again than those.

The Han Solo Trilogy is an excellent read too.

 

I currently am reading The Long Emergency and The Delta Solution by Patrick Robinson.

 

Is the newest edition of the Lost Tribe series out yet?

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I generally have a few philosophy, physics, random books going simultaneously. Currently in the middle of:

 

The Portable Atheist edited by Christopher Hitchens

Visions by Michio Kaku (1997 predictions of scientific advancements over the next 20, 50, and 100 years)

Superheroes and Philosophy edited by Tom Morris and Matt Morris

 

Also just finished In Search of Time by Dan Falk. If the concept and origin of time interest you at all this book is a great read, very interesting without being overly technical.

 

 

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Re-reading the Heir to the Empire trilogy.

 

:applause:

I'm reading "501st: A Republic Commando Novel"

Ive read Heir to the Empire trilogy about 8 times since I bought the Heir to the Empire in softback when I was a Sr. in HS.

There are very few stories I like to read and read again than those.

The Han Solo Trilogy is an excellent read too.

 

I currently am reading The Long Emergency and The Delta Solution by Patrick Robinson.

 

Is the newest edition of the Lost Tribe series out yet?

I don't think they are yet. These are EBOOKS, right? Not printed?

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I generally have a few philosophy, physics, random books going simultaneously. Currently in the middle of:

 

The Portable Atheist edited by Christopher Hitchens

Visions by Michio Kaku (1997 predictions of scientific advancements over the next 20, 50, and 100 years)

Superheroes and Philosophy edited by Tom Morris and Matt Morris

 

Also just finished In Search of Time by Dan Falk. If the concept and origin of time interest you at all this book is a great read, very interesting without being overly technical.

 

:blush: I think if I knew you, I'd feel stupid :insane:

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Re-reading the Heir to the Empire trilogy.

 

:applause:

I'm reading "501st: A Republic Commando Novel"

Ive read Heir to the Empire trilogy about 8 times since I bought the Heir to the Empire in softback when I was a Sr. in HS.

There are very few stories I like to read and read again than those.

The Han Solo Trilogy is an excellent read too.

 

I currently am reading The Long Emergency and The Delta Solution by Patrick Robinson.

 

Is the newest edition of the Lost Tribe series out yet?

I don't think they are yet. These are EBOOKS, right? Not printed?

No it's the fate o the Jedi series

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I generally have a few philosophy, physics, random books going simultaneously. Currently in the middle of:

 

The Portable Atheist edited by Christopher Hitchens

Visions by Michio Kaku (1997 predictions of scientific advancements over the next 20, 50, and 100 years)

Superheroes and Philosophy edited by Tom Morris and Matt Morris

 

Also just finished In Search of Time by Dan Falk. If the concept and origin of time interest you at all this book is a great read, very interesting without being overly technical.

 

 

Michio Kaku is a pretty amazing author. I read Hyperspace in high school and was instantly hooked on theoretical physics. In fact, I am reading Parallel Worlds right now. Also reading:

 

The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zaffon (just an excellent book, full of mystery, history and romance)

 

Bored of the Rings by The Harvard Lampoon (a favorite since junior high. Great parody, but that might just be the nostalgia talking)

 

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Re-reading the Heir to the Empire trilogy.

 

:applause:

I'm reading "501st: A Republic Commando Novel"

Ive read Heir to the Empire trilogy about 8 times since I bought the Heir to the Empire in softback when I was a Sr. in HS.

There are very few stories I like to read and read again than those.

The Han Solo Trilogy is an excellent read too.

 

I currently am reading The Long Emergency and The Delta Solution by Patrick Robinson.

 

Is the newest edition of the Lost Tribe series out yet?

I don't think they are yet. These are EBOOKS, right? Not printed?

No it's the fate o the Jedi series

Hmmm hm , are you sure? I know the "current" decendants of the Lost Tribe are in the F.O.T.J. series, but if you look at The STAR WARS Novels Timeline, the Lost Tribe of the Sith are listed 5000 years before A New Hope as Ebook Novellas. But as far as the F.O.T.J. "Conviction", I think the SciFi book club just shipped it to me.

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I generally have a few philosophy, physics, random books going simultaneously. Currently in the middle of:

 

The Portable Atheist edited by Christopher Hitchens

Visions by Michio Kaku (1997 predictions of scientific advancements over the next 20, 50, and 100 years)

Superheroes and Philosophy edited by Tom Morris and Matt Morris

 

Also just finished In Search of Time by Dan Falk. If the concept and origin of time interest you at all this book is a great read, very interesting without being overly technical.

 

 

Michio Kaku is a pretty amazing author. I read Hyperspace in high school and was instantly hooked on theoretical physics. In fact, I am reading Parallel Worlds right now. Also reading:

 

The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zaffon (just an excellent book, full of mystery, history and romance)

 

Bored of the Rings by The Harvard Lampoon (a favorite since junior high. Great parody, but that might just be the nostalgia talking)

I have Parallel Worlds and Physics of the Impossible waiting on my shelf, just not much time to read. :(

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I've had A Princess of Mars on my nightstand for about two weeks now. I've wanted to read it again for a while now. Might try to finally get started on it tonight.

 

If non-fiction books count, I'm reading Front End Drupal and Head First PHP & MySQL - riveting. :insane:

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