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When I went and saw him speak in Houston years ago - in the Woodlands - I had just finished trying to read it. After his lecture, I tried again. I muddled my way through and it was a challenge, but even then I think I got a fraction of it. The focus and re-reading of passages makes for quite a slog.

I live in The Woodlands. If you ever make it back, give me a shout.

And you are right about re-reading passages. I have had to do that a number of times. Sometimes I am in a mood to be challenged, and this book does that. Other times, I want something really easy and will give up on a book if it even thinks about challenging me mentally.
 
Just started reading "Outliers" by Malcolm Gladwell. It's a few years old, but I find it fascinating.
 
Just ripped through all of the Michael Connolly books in sequence for December/January/February. Started March with the most recent Frontlines book, followed by Tuxedo Park by Jennet Conant, The Honest Spy by Andreas Kollender and A World Undone by G. J. Meyer.

Just picked up three Richard K. Morgan books, recently finishing Altered Carbon.
 
King Zeno.......i gave up fiction years ago, i'm more of a post civil war history buff but this landed on the coffee table. itsgiven me a fresh insight to new orleans life post-WwI but in-depth descriptions of the feelings of fictional characters bore me to tears.
 
i try to walk an hour in the morning and an hour in the evening.

lately, ready player one, has been my audiobook of choice. holy crap, i didn't know what to expect, but it is definitely one of the most enjoyable books i have "read."

anyone have suggestions to similar books? kinda disappointed that i finished it.
 
Bangkok 8

Really enjoying it so far, not my usual type of book but it's been tough to put down.
 
Bangkok 8

Really enjoying it so far, not my usual type of book but it's been tough to put down.

i’m curious on how you enjoy overall when you finish. i was reading the synopsis and seems interesting.
 
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Got it for a buck at the Dollar Tree! I'm having a hard time getting into it and I'm not the HUGEST Fleetwood Mac fan; but having just been in England for the game in October, I am interested in the aspect of his early life in London.
 
started reading The Handmaid’s Tale, margaret atwood. interesting so far.
 
handmaid’s tale is fantastic.

anyone read ‘armada’ by ernest cline?

these books are in two different leagues, so not sure if you are looking for some sort of connection - but yea, Handmaid's Tale is transcendent. Atwood is a national treasure for a reason.

Armada I started after Ready Player One. I confess I stopped reading it because I didn't dig it. I wanted to, but it was really flat, imo.
 
these books are in two different leagues, so not sure if you are looking for some sort of connection - but yea, Handmaid's Tale is transcendent. Atwood is a national treasure for a reason.

Armada I started after Ready Player One. I confess I stopped reading it because I didn't dig it. I wanted to, but it was really flat, imo.

thanks doc. nah, i figured they would be totally different, but i was hoping to start something similar to ready player one.
 

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