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  • Merlyn1976
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    Poe...complete works...

    I’m rather partial to classic stuff...

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  • Brazoo
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    The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger

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  • ToyTalk
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    The Life of George Washington by John Marshall. Just finished Troubleshooting with the Windows Sysinternals Tools. I rarely read fiction although if I can find a story that really pulls me in I'm always open for a good book.

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  • The Nawd
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    I'm currently reading "The Complete Monty Python's Flying Circus: All the Words, Volume One". I'm about halfway through the book. Volume Two will be next.

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  • megoapesnut
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    Originally posted by Wee67
    I don't believe you
    Hahahaha!! It's true!

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  • pmwasson
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    I just finished Peter Sagal's "The Incomplete Book of Running" and, as an amateur running myself, found it to describe running exactly the same way I think about it.

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  • great_chandel
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    I am reading: Darn Right it's Butch. It is the autobiography of Tommy "Butch" Bond. He played in many of the "Little Rascals" shorts. I am a massive "Little Rascals" fan. His memories of the other kids and filming -- was just incredible. Ironically, his side-kick in the shorts, an actor named "Stanley "the woim" Kibrick, is still alive at age 91. I wrote to him. He sent back a very nice autographed picture and a note!

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  • MRP
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    Originally posted by megoapesnut
    Believe it or not I am re-reading The Stand!!! Just bought the Blu-ray too!

    I just started a King book too, but not one of the horror classics. I started Joyland from the Hard Case Crime line.

    I am also reading my way through Shop Talk, a collection of interviews by Will Eisner with some of the greats of the comics industry. I've read the first three interviews so far-with Neal Adams, C.C. Beck, and Milton Canniff.

    -M

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  • Wee67
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    Kidding, kidding, of course.

    I'm making my way through A Traitor to His Class, a biography of FDR.

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  • Wee67
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    Originally posted by megoapesnut
    Believe it or not I am re-reading The Stand!!! Just bought the Blu-ray too!
    I don't believe you

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  • megoapesnut
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    Believe it or not I am re-reading The Stand!!! Just bought the Blu-ray too!

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  • justzeg18
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    I lost track of this post at some point there...

    Most recently I finished The Club King by Peter Gatien, an autobiography of one of the biggest names in the NY club world.
    I have a soft-spot for 90's club culture and The Club King is a great supplement to the narrative previously presented in Disco Bloodbath/Party Monster by James St. James and Clubland by Frank Owen (if you were so inclined to deep dive).

    Another great recent read was The Last Day by Andrew Hunter Murray. Heads-up, it's dystopian/post-apocalyptic but not disease related so maybe not too triggering at the moment. I thought it was a good read, and not a story that I had come across before.

    Random read: I finally checked out The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury a few decades late. I honestly don't know what I was expecting (or where I ever would have developed an opinion having not read it) but I was stoked to enjoy it as much as I did which was quite a bit.

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  • YoungOnce
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    Reading “Comic Book Implosion: An Oral History of DC Comics Circa 1978”

    From TwoMorrows Publishing... if you read and collected comic books throughout the late 1970’s and remember the DC implosion of that time, you’ll get a kick out of reading how that all went down and hearing from some familiar names (from DC and Marvel) about the behind-the- scenes stuff going on.

    Fun insight into the comics industry too.

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  • J.B.
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    The Fall was the last book from Camus that I read, and is currently my favorite. Let's see how this goes.

    Last edited by J.B.; Apr 8, '20, 3:09 PM.

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  • Confessional
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    The Making of the Planet of the Apes / J.W. Rinzler / 2018

    One of the two definitive Apes coffee table books, and this one reads like an enthralling novel. Concept art, storyboards, photos, archival documents, interviews and chronology… just fantastic!

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