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I hope you have a couple months of vacation saved up, then. I like tWoT, but its about 4.5 million words long.

 

Eh, if I do a concentrated run (and I mean silly hours reading at a time) and no distractions, I've re-read 12 of the books in a week. I keep meaning to do it again now it's complete.

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Eh, if I do a concentrated run (and I mean silly hours reading at a time) and no distractions, I've re-read 12 of the books in a week. I keep meaning to do it again now it's complete.

 

I never managed a week, but 2 weeks for the whole series should be enough if I get that same feeling when reading them.

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It's been over a month since I finished a book without starting a new one. Not a record for me, but unusual. I bought two last night:

 

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"While it is true you learn with age, the down side is what you often learn is what a damn fool you were before"

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Eh, if I do a concentrated run (and I mean silly hours reading at a time) and no distractions, I've re-read 12 of the books in a week. I keep meaning to do it again now it's complete.

It took me about two moths to read through all the books the first time, in Swedish. Then I tried them in English. Took me three weeks. They were'nt annoying in English and had a better "feel" than Swedish.

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Civilization, in fact, grows more and more maudlin and hysterical; especially under democracy it tends to degenerate into a mere combat of crazes; the whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, most of them imaginary. - H.L. Mencken

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Whose dystopia is this anyway? Interesting read on which author's vision of the future was most prescient. http://reason.com/blog/2018/03/09/whose-dystopia-is-it-anyway

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This is just wrong: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/12/opinion/books-prison-packages-new-york.html

 

Kudos to the NY Times for running this because it caused the government of NY to suspend the policy. No book or reference material should be restricted from prison inmates. All education is not directed. Just reading a book in a cell is an educational experience even if the book is fiction. Just introducing someone whose sole perspective is only their own to another persons thoughts expands the mind.  If educated inmates are half as likely to re-offend then education should be encouraged. And not just classroom work. There is a lot of that already. Expanding access to reading material is a low cost way to improve the rehabilitation of inmates and they do all the work. To me it's a no brainier. Even porno mags. By restricting them you just create a black market for them and likely increase the instances of rape between inmates. Nothing makes me more leery that restricting access to knowledge. That is not a step towards oppression, it's a quantum leap. 

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This is just wrong: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/12/opinion/books-prison-packages-new-york.html

 

Kudos to the NY Times for running this because it caused the government of NY to suspend the policy. No book or reference material should be restricted from prison inmates. All education is not directed. Just reading a book in a cell is an educational experience even if the book is fiction. Just introducing someone whose sole perspective is only their own to another persons thoughts expands the mind.  If educated inmates are half as likely to re-offend then education should be encouraged. And not just classroom work. There is a lot of that already. Expanding access to reading material is a low cost way to improve the rehabilitation of inmates and they do all the work. To me it's a no brainier. Even porno mags. By restricting them you just create a black market for them and likely increase the instances of rape between inmates. Nothing makes me more leery that restricting access to knowledge. That is not a step towards oppression, it's a quantum leap. 

 

Probably was meant to appeal to people that see inmates getting books as 'luxury' and treating them better than they deserve. 

Why has elegance found so little following? Elegance has the disadvantage that hard work is needed to achieve it and a good education to appreciate it. - Edsger Wybe Dijkstra

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Whose dystopia is this anyway? Interesting read on which author's vision of the future was most prescient. http://reason.com/blog/2018/03/09/whose-dystopia-is-it-anyway

 

My vote is firmly on Idiocracy.

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Civilization, in fact, grows more and more maudlin and hysterical; especially under democracy it tends to degenerate into a mere combat of crazes; the whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, most of them imaginary. - H.L. Mencken

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I've always found reading Homer to be very tedious. But no idea that works is bad: https://www.stripes.com/news/us/homer-can-help-you-war-veterans-use-ancient-epics-to-cope-1.516636

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Genghis Khan: The Man Who Conquered the World by Frank McLynn - Pretty comprehensive book about Genghis Khan and the mongol world. It almost reads as fiction - recommended!

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I started this last night. I can't put it down:

 

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Next up:

 

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I would highly recommend this book, Does the noise in my head bother you, by Steven Tyler of Aerosmith, it's very well written and it's as if Steven is in the room talking to you, his style is very conversational.

 

https://www.amazon.com/Does-Noise-Head-Bother-You/dp/0061767913

 

I couldn't read Joe Perry's, I got about a quarter of the way the, but it's so annoying to read, try and sample the first chapter or so if you have Kindle.

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Now reading this:

 

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and taking Fiach's suggestion this:

 

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Now reading 

 

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As the self-proclaimed King Weeb of these boards, I've been fulfilling my duties by reading Light Novels the past couple weeks. 4 volumes of Konosuba so far. The anime is quite a bit better, but the novels are fun.

 

And 2 volumes of Re:Zero. I couldn't say if the anime or the LN are better, but I love them both to death. The anime is faithful and the scenes are brought to life wonderfully with fine voice acting, the LN goes into a bit more detail and gets you better into Subaru's mind, enhancing the highs and lows.

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Reading this. It is REALLY good!

 

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"While it is true you learn with age, the down side is what you often learn is what a damn fool you were before"

Thomas Sowell

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As the self-proclaimed King Weeb of these boards, I've been fulfilling my duties by reading Light Novels the past couple weeks. 4 volumes of Konosuba so far. The anime is quite a bit better, but the novels are fun.

 

And 2 volumes of Re:Zero. I couldn't say if the anime or the LN are better, but I love them both to death. The anime is faithful and the scenes are brought to life wonderfully with fine voice acting, the LN goes into a bit more detail and gets you better into Subaru's mind, enhancing the highs and lows.

 

Try the Goblin Slayer LN.

"because they filled mommy with enough mythic power to become a demi-god" - KP

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As the self-proclaimed King Weeb of these boards, I've been fulfilling my duties by reading Light Novels the past couple weeks. 4 volumes of Konosuba so far. The anime is quite a bit better, but the novels are fun.

 

And 2 volumes of Re:Zero. I couldn't say if the anime or the LN are better, but I love them both to death. The anime is faithful and the scenes are brought to life wonderfully with fine voice acting, the LN goes into a bit more detail and gets you better into Subaru's mind, enhancing the highs and lows.

 

Try the Goblin Slayer LN.

 

I hear that one's pretty dark. I was thinking about trying So I'm A Spider, So What?.
"Show me a man who "plays fair" and I'll show you a very talented cheater."
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We have a new Tolkien book to look forward to: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/apr/10/the-fall-of-gondolin-new-jrr-tolkien-book-to-be-published-in-2018

 

So.... lets see here. GRRM says no Winds of Winter in 2018. He has completed just one book in the space of time Tolkien has had three come out. And he's been dead for 35 years!

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We have a new Tolkien book to look forward to: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/apr/10/the-fall-of-gondolin-new-jrr-tolkien-book-to-be-published-in-2018

 

So.... lets see here. GRRM says no Winds of Winter in 2018. He has completed just one book in the space of time Tolkien has had three come out. And he's been dead for 35 years!

I am always amazed at the longevity and popularity of LOTR, Considering when it was first published, it's so hard to imagine such a huge body of work with such epic scope could have been written back then, There was nothing comparable at the time or since then, which could rival it.

 

Nowadays, bookshops are full to brimming with high fantasy novels, coming from the base created by JRRT, as regards GRRM (coincidence initials?), I think I got as far as the fourth book and couldn't finish it.

 

On saying that, I have the Blu-ray versions of all the TV series released so far, waiting for the final season, so I can binge on the whole thing in 2019. I've only watched 2 seasons, but the prolonged wait between seasons really annoying me, so I'm waiting....at least this will be finished as opposed to the novels :)

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