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Re: What We're Reading
« Reply #270 on: November 14, 2013, 09:50:31 pm »
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Atm im empty of books again, suggest me something :D
(I read almost everything that I can get hands on, nearly doesn't matter what genre or author :) )

I'm particularly searching for a good book in WWI setting that's not the typical frontline hero action kind of book.
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Re: What We're Reading
« Reply #271 on: November 14, 2013, 10:25:58 pm »
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Atm im empty of books again, suggest me something :D
(I read almost everything that I can get hands on, nearly doesn't matter what genre or author :) )

I'm particularly searching for a good book in WWI setting that's not the typical frontline hero action kind of book.

Here's a mystery set in and after World War I. Maisie Dobbs by Jacqueline Winspear.

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Re: What We're Reading
« Reply #272 on: November 14, 2013, 10:31:23 pm »
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One of the guys who made the TV show  'The Wire' first spent a year with baltimore homicide detectives. Many of the cahracters in the wire wre real detectives and are in the book.

'David Simon was the first reporter ever to gain unlimited access to a homicide unit, and his remarkable book is both a compelling account of casework and an investigation into our culture of violence. The narrative follows Donald Worden, a veteran investigator nearing the end of his career; Harry Edgerton, an iconoclastic black detective in a mostly white unit; and Tom Pellegrini, an earnest rookie who takes on the year's most difficult case, the brutal rape and murder of an eleven-year-old girl.'

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Also if you havent read this, you should. Its not too long either.

'Though twice-decorated for his service at the front during the Second World War, Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn (1918-2008) was arrested in 1945 for making derogatory remarks about Stalin, and sent to a series of brutal Soviet labour camps in the Arctic Circle, where he remained for eight years.

This brutal, shattering glimpse of the fate of millions of Russians under Stalin shook Russia and shocked the world when it first appeared. Discover the importance of a piece of bread or an extra bowl of soup, the incredible luxury of a book, the ingenious possibilities of a nail, a piece of string or a single match in a world where survival is all. Here safety, warmth and food are the first objectives. Reading it, you enter a world of incarceration, brutality, hard manual labour and freezing cold - and participate in the struggle of men to survive both the terrible rigours of nature and the inhumanity of the system that defines their conditions of life.'

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Re: What We're Reading
« Reply #273 on: November 14, 2013, 10:32:44 pm »
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Here's a mystery set in and after World War I. Maisie Dobbs by Jacqueline Winspear.

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Re: What We're Reading
« Reply #274 on: November 26, 2013, 07:12:00 pm »
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Many. Here are the first few that come to mind.

Gentlemen of the Road by Michael Chabon. A buddy adventure set in medieval eastern Europe.
The White Company by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A classic romanticizing the English longbowman and a free company.
The Archer's Tale by Bernard Cornwell. Modern take on the same.
The SI love youtone by Jack Whyte. Dark Ages Arthurian cycle.
The Whale Road by Robert Low. A story that follows a group of vikings, in the style of Glen Cook.
The Folly of the World A dark tale set in Holland during St. Elizabeth's flood.
The Mongoliad: Book One Written by a group of writers interacting with fans. It's fairly unique in that, and is designed to give medieval martial arts an epic to feature in.

If there's something more specific you're looking for, I'm sure we can narrow the search.

Hello again, looking for books because I'm going on a 3 week vacation. Quoted this post because I'm looking for similar stuff, sadly most of the books mentioned above are not to be found in our library here :(

Looking for more or less historical fiction, for example like the Iggulden books of Julius Caesar (Emperor series) / Ghenghis (Conqueror series), which was some fiction and some facts, which I found pretty cool. Anything from ancient romans to late medieval is great, but everything else is also acceptable (like WW2).

 If it's a series even better because I'll have a lot of free time.

Thanks

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Re: What We're Reading
« Reply #275 on: November 26, 2013, 07:17:40 pm »
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Some I read over the summer isSteven Saylor's Roma sub Rosa series
They are historical detective iirc, around the Caesar-Augustus time.

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Re: What We're Reading
« Reply #276 on: November 26, 2013, 07:21:32 pm »
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Hey i have been trying to get into this lately, do you know with what should i start? For now i just read the lexicanum a lot and i know quite a bit of the lore
I failed to read this thread, but randomly saw this post.

Best place to start is with the Horus Heresy series. It's pretty much the series that sets the lore for the WH40K universe.

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Re: What We're Reading
« Reply #277 on: November 27, 2013, 12:37:33 am »
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Hello again, looking for books because I'm going on a 3 week vacation. Quoted this post because I'm looking for similar stuff, sadly most of the books mentioned above are not to be found in our library here :(

Looking for more or less historical fiction, for example like the Iggulden books of Julius Caesar (Emperor series) / Ghenghis (Conqueror series), which was some fiction and some facts, which I found pretty cool. Anything from ancient romans to late medieval is great, but everything else is also acceptable (like WW2).

 If it's a series even better because I'll have a lot of free time.

Thanks

Justinian by Harry Turtledove might work.
The Codex Alera series by Jim Butcher, while fantasy, is strongly influenced by Ancient Rome.
The Sub Rosa series by Steven Saylor is an alright detective series set in Rome.

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Re: What We're Reading
« Reply #278 on: November 27, 2013, 02:08:03 am »
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About 60% into Ender's Game, pretty good so far

Also just started A Deepness in the Sky by Vernor Vinge, prequel to A Fire Upon the Deep, very good space opera
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Re: What We're Reading
« Reply #279 on: December 11, 2013, 02:08:40 pm »
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Finish Ender's Game, definately worth a read and its quite easy going too

Just finished book one in The Black Company, another book i'd recommend. Nice to see a fantasy written from an "Evil" side's perspective
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Re: What We're Reading
« Reply #280 on: December 11, 2013, 02:30:44 pm »
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Lars Stæhr Jensen, Peter Frederiksen: 'With God on our side: A Vietnam War Antology'

A collection of contemporary letters, documents, speeches from US and Vietnamese sources.

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Re: What We're Reading
« Reply #281 on: December 11, 2013, 02:32:57 pm »
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I just finished listening to Ender's Game and the follow up Speaker for the Dead as well. Liked it. Now doing Xenocide.

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Re: What We're Reading
« Reply #282 on: December 13, 2013, 05:57:34 pm »
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Just finished Slaughterhouse 5. Its quite an entertaining read but kind of disappointed after I heard so much praise for it. Maybe I didn't fully get it or something..
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Re: What We're Reading
« Reply #283 on: December 14, 2013, 08:08:21 pm »
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I bought a book last night called "It's Kind of a Funny Story" by Ned Vizzini. Not too far into it yet though so I don't have a verdict on it.

For some reason last night I felt the urge to make a list of like 20 books I want to read.

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Re: What We're Reading
« Reply #284 on: December 14, 2013, 08:19:36 pm »
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The Scarlet Letter by Arthur Conan Doyle and also A Mind That Found Itself by Clifford Whittingham Beers.
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