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Post by Matthew the Swordsman on Nov 4, 2017 12:59:08 GMT
You can interpret this question any way you like.
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Post by Matthew the Swordsman on Nov 4, 2017 13:05:56 GMT
I just finished a very brief book (40 pages including cover) from 1920 called Sham; a social satire, which is actually a one-act stage play published in book form. An amusing little comedy. I enjoyed reading it. It is public domain (the copyright has expired) and can be easily found online (I read it on the Internet Archive website).
The reason I read it is because it was adapted several times for mid-1940s television. So, I get to read a 1920s play and research TV history at the same time. How cool is that?
Makes me wonder if there's any radio adaptions....
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Post by Captain Spencer on Nov 4, 2017 13:53:38 GMT
I recently bought the Promise Falls trilogy by Linwood Barclay, and I've just started on the first book; Broken Promise.
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Post by poelzig on Nov 5, 2017 19:39:46 GMT
Snowblind by Christopher Golden
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2017 21:34:56 GMT
I've been working through the Vanguard series of Star Trek novels for my website.
Thinking of re-reading all the Discworld novels for fun.
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Post by hi224 on Nov 6, 2017 2:23:31 GMT
The Devil and Sherlock Holmes.
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Post by darknessfish on Nov 6, 2017 9:08:12 GMT
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Nov 6, 2017 9:26:59 GMT
Currently reading The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson (for the umpteenth time).
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Post by Fox in the Snow on Nov 7, 2017 6:57:07 GMT
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Post by theravenking on Nov 7, 2017 15:32:22 GMT
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Post by politicidal on Nov 7, 2017 23:58:38 GMT
The Amber Room by Steven Berry
Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz
A Talent for Murder by Andrew Wilson
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Post by Matthew the Swordsman on Nov 8, 2017 21:28:21 GMT
I recently finished issue 21 of The Home Computer Course. It is a magazine from the 1980s. It can be found online with some googling.
I particularly enjoyed the articles on the Osbourne-1 "portable" computer, computers in educational toys, and an unusual word processing device called the Microwriter.
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Post by darknessfish on Nov 16, 2017 13:56:29 GMT
Just finished Dashiell Hammett's Red Harvest, and now forging ahead into the same era with a slightly different style, with PG Wodehouse's Leave it to Psmith.
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Post by Nalkarj on Nov 16, 2017 22:20:41 GMT
The Devil and Sherlock Holmes. What did/do you think of it, hi224?
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Post by hi224 on Nov 16, 2017 23:17:49 GMT
The Devil and Sherlock Holmes. What did/do you think of it, hi224? vastly interesting and turned me onto Grann as an author.
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Post by Nalkarj on Nov 16, 2017 23:21:41 GMT
hi224Did you have any favorite articles? I was most intrigued by "Trial by Fire," "The Chameleon," and "True Crime."
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Post by hi224 on Nov 16, 2017 23:40:25 GMT
Definitely True Crime and I really wish they'd release the movie already ugh.
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Post by dougb on Nov 19, 2017 14:25:51 GMT
The Devil Made Me Do It by Georgina Spelvin.
Very well written and humorous so far.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 19, 2017 21:57:38 GMT
Starting Slaughterhouse 5.
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Post by hi224 on Nov 20, 2017 9:34:56 GMT
I have been so obsessed lately with true crime books what the hell's wrong with me.
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