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    @majorrage said in Books:

    I read this book years and years ago. What happened in the last 5 pages that changed it? Honestly can't remember!

    an actual bit of self reflection and honesty about who he is.

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    @nta said in Books:

    Leviathan Falls

    Final book of The Expanse series. Without a doubt my favourite sci-fi series.

    The 6-season TV series departs from it in a number of ways but it a good companion watch, and how I started into the books.

    Amos is the fucking man.

    @kirwan said in TV Serieseseses:

    @kiwiwomble said in TV Serieseseses:

    @kirwan I’m always up for a new book so might be more interesting in that, is the book also called the expanse?

    There’s nine books, and a few novellas.

    First book is called Leviathan Wakes by James Corey. Pretty entertaining books, with a little more realistic physics, good action and fun mysteries.

    Pretty easy reads, with lots of quotable lines.

    been keeping an eye on Amazon as already had a backlog of books, just picked Leviathan Wakes up for $5 👍🏻

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    @nzzp said in Books:

    @kiwiwomble said in Books:

    Might put this in the movie thread too for obvious reasons

    Anyone read other books by Andy Weir? they author of "the Martian"

    I loved the film so read the book and very much enjoyed it, did he just hot one rich vein or are his other books good too?

    Martian was Apex.

    Project hail Mary good fun

    Artemis is ok to poor depending on your life perspective

    Reading hail mary now, its good so far, does have certain The Martian 2 vibes, a guy on his own trying to work shit out

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    @kiwiwomble said in Books:

    @nzzp said in Books:

    @kiwiwomble said in Books:

    Might put this in the movie thread too for obvious reasons

    Anyone read other books by Andy Weir? they author of "the Martian"

    I loved the film so read the book and very much enjoyed it, did he just hot one rich vein or are his other books good too?

    Martian was Apex.

    Project hail Mary good fun

    Artemis is ok to poor depending on your life perspective

    Reading hail mary now, its good so far, does have certain The Martian 2 vibes, a guy on his own trying to work shit out

    actually really enjoying it, just over half way so im sure there are some rough times coming for our hero...but some of the stuff in the middle has definitely made me fist pump...and almost tear up...if i wasn't so tough and manly

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    @mariner4life said in Books:

    Scar Tissue by Anthony Keidis

    A long story about a selfish hedonist who tries very hard to fuck.up his life over and over but it never really goes wrong enough for.him to change.

    Yes,.the fucked up childhood is there. But he comes across through almost the whole book as a manchild.

    And then the whole thing redeems itself inside the last 5 pages. To the point I think completely different about the whole thing.

    And it led me to listen to a bunch of Chili Peppers. BSSM is fucking brilliant. Mother Milk is great. The rest is varying shades of meh. I've seen them live and thr book.kinda explains why I was less impressed than most people, including themselves, seem to be with their act.

    I now have Flea's to read so it will be interesting to see two different takes on the same story.

    I'd listen to them on a boat after a scuba trip, with some cold beer, that was fun. Flea seems the most interesting of the group, hope he writes well.

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    @mn5 said in Books:

    Their albums ( with the odd exceptional song ) turned to shit once they got off the drugs in the early 2000s, you can’t just say the word ‘California’ lots and expect people to like your music.

    I think you can in California. Didn't someone on the Rolling Stones mag analyze the effect of drugs on albums and decide 1 or 2 albums at most would be great, then it went bad paranoid/weird and subsequent album quality never recovered (for most groups)...?

    Doesn't seem to always affect individual stars though..

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    @kirwan said in TV Serieseseses:

    @kiwiwomble said in TV Serieseseses:

    @kirwan I’m always up for a new book so might be more interesting in that, is the book also called the expanse?

    There’s nine books, and a few novellas.

    First book is called Leviathan Wakes by James Corey. Pretty entertaining books, with a little more realistic physics, good action and fun mysteries.

    Pretty easy reads, with lots of quotable lines.

    enjoying it so far, actually look forward to going and reading it, its very "tight"so far, following the same people but i feel it will open right out at the end

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    random one, never heard of this author Will Wight or his Cradle series, quick read and its some fantasy stuff, but they get 4.5/5 with 14k reviews and 11 of the 12 books in the series are free on amazon/kindle today, snap em up and decide if you like them later

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    Stumbled across, and enjoying, The Murderbot Diary Series by Martha Wells.

    So far it is a series of novellas, although later installments are full novels.

    It tells the story arc of a security android (in 1st person) who has disabled its control unit so that is independent although masquerading as a normal bot. It likes to spend its time watching serialised soap operas but gets dragged into a series of adventures that bring it closer to sympathetic humans and other bots and despite itself develops 'friendships' and loyalties.

    Easy read, fast paced, plenty of action and quite a realistic universe without a great deal of world building.

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    @dogmeat that does sound a fun read, do you have to read the novellas or can you just straight to the novels?

    edit: "all systems Red" which seems to be the first collection is only $0.94 on kindle.....another to add to the library

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    @Kiwiwomble I'm on the fourth novella so haven't got to the first novel. I can't therefore answer your question.

    However, the novellas are quite long for a novella, and each pick up immediately after the previous one ends, so almost like a long novel in 4 installments. Personally, I'm quite happy with the way it is reading

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    @Kiwiwomble it's all interconnected, so it's better to start with the novellas as previous events are referenced in the novel. A new novel is also coming out later this year/early next year.

    Excellent books IMO, one of the few I re-read from time to time.

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    half way through 'Cant Hurt Me' by David Goggins.

    Dude is wired different! Granted, some of his achievements are outstanding, but surely some of it is bordering on insane that he would damage himself that much just to prove to himself he can do it and see how far he can push himself.

    Gee he had it pretty rough growing up too, so kudos for taking the path he did though

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    David Goggins is the epitome of mind over matter. Nuts.

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  • TimT Away
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    I started reading Bret Easton Ellis' new book, The Shards. Absolutely terrible. He constantly repeats himself, even within paragraphs. I can't believe an editor let it through. He must have fucked his brain with all the booze and pills over the last decade.

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    @Tim said in Books:

    He constantly repeats himself, even within paragraphs.

    That was pretty much always his trademark, wasn't it?
    I remember struggling through American Psycho, with exactly the same criticism.

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    @foobaNZ said in Movie review thread...:

    @taniwharugby strongly recommend reading Endurance - Shackleton's Incredible Voyage By Lansing, Alfred if you haven't.

    Haven't seen that doco yet, but will now. The book is amazing.

    I have cheated by getting the unabridged Audio book, fuck doing that, what shit time it sounded, yet all the men just got on and did what they needed, sung songs, wrote in thier diaries and didn't kill one another.

    Most today couldn't last the ship journey south let alone what happened once they got there.

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    @taniwharugby said in Books:

    Most today couldn't last the ship journey south let alone what happened once they got there.

    Try "Over the edge of the world: Magellan's Terrifying Circumnavigation of the Globe" - Lawrence Bergreen. Reinforces your thoughts. Have read it and listened to the audio book, both are great, but books always seem a bit better.

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    replied to Snowy on last edited by taniwharugby
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    @Snowy been crazy the past month or so, been struggling to find time to read, which is why I went the AB route.

    The narrator in this instance is pretty good, I was absolutely certain he had narrated other books I have 'read' but looking over his list, not one, but he and Roy Dottrice who did all bar 1 book of Game of Thrones I think, do sound similar....

    edit - on GOT AB's, Dottrice was/is a fantastic narrator, did so many character voices, each becoming recognisable, I believe he even had a cameo in one of the seasons.

    The book he didnt narrate in GOT was not done anywhere near as well.

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    @Snowy said in Books:

    Magellan's Terrifying Circumnavigation of the Globe

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    Lapu-Lapu says hi

    So does Enrique

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