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Blueverie

Joined June 2016

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Men Without Women | Haruki Murakami

Haruki Murakami is where I find the purest love of reading

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The Strange Library | Haruki Murakami
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While I tend to do most of my reading these days via audio, I'm so happy that I picked this one up in my hands. It's a visual and tactile experience as much as it is to read it. This is not a book heavy on story or content, but instead it's made up of mood and atmosphere. It's utterly beautiful and luxurious, and mysterious. The ending left me a little short, but I suspect that was part of the point. The journey is the reward here.

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Replay | Ken Grimwood

Time to get back on the saddle

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Life After Life: A Novel | Kate Atkinson
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I've spent an inappropriate amount of time in more than one setting trying to determine whether or not this looked interesting enough to buy and read. Why, oh why am I so hesitant on some books? I rarely regret it. Hopefully this shall be another lesson to me ;-)

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The Fifth Heart | Dan Simmons
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I came into this with high expectations based solely on other genre reading of the author and the synopsis. I warned the book to not disappoint me. It absolutely did not. I had expected it to focus more on the quest of Holmes to determine his fictional status, but the story was compelling enough on its own to not need any more attention than was given and there was just enough there, and in other quirks from the narrator to really make it shine.

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The Fifth Heart | Dan Simmons
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I have entirely self generated high expectations going into this one. Best not disappoint me!

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I Am Legend | Richard Matheson
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Interesting. Not quite what I was expecting, but thats what I get for seeing the movie first and reading too much where the movie went wrong summaries. Overall good and an excellent twist on the standard tropes. Surprisingly so considering that it predates so much of that and yet they didn't learn. Movie was fine as it was, but it differs from the book so critically that it's a wonder that they bothered to retain the title.

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I Am Legend | Richard Matheson
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Let's see what the movie screwed up!

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The Currents of Space | Isaac Asimov
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Smaller story than I was hoping but very neatly packed, only one loose string that I'm not sure completely works. Quite satisfying though and engenders the need for the more epic.

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The Currents of Space | Isaac Asimov
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Been a while since I've done Asimov, should be a good ride :)

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meh. Reading it with the unfair bias of the wrong era but it's too much diary of an encounter with a horrid unfathomable monster and too little actual point to it. Check Cthulhu off my list, but I doubt I'll be back.

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Orphans of the Sky | Robert A. Heinlein
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Not bad, well, thoroughly enjoyable, yeah, lets just go with that. Pandorum, but with way more luck and far less mystery. Characters lack a certain depth, I think that's my real problem, it's an excellent set up and could have been an an absolutely astonding novel, but it was executed far too shallowly. As is, good popcorn Heinlein, but nothing more.

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Orphans of the Sky | Robert A. Heinlein
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Timebound | Rysa Walker
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Yeeaahh...imma gonna have to get he rest of this series. I was in love with this early on, the interaction between the various generations was just lovely. I'm not sure it's the most tidy of time travel flow charts, but the balance between wrapping the individual story of the book and leaving me needing to know what happens next in the series was just about perfect. I particularly enjoyed it in light of having read The Devil in the White City

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Timebound | Rysa Walker
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I suspect that I recognize that some from The Devil in the White City. Oh, look at that, Chicago in the lower right, yup, should make for an interesting ride.

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This book wasn't perfect but it was far better than good enough. It was a steady climb all the way through, better the further I got. Interestingly it felt like it was wrapping up maybe 2/3 of the way through only to find its true depth and harmony in the further journey that I did not see coming. Fascinating, entertaining, satisfying.

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This book wasn't perfect but it was far better than good enough. It was a steady climb all the way through, better the further I got. Interestingly it felt like it was wrapping up maybe 2/3 of the way through only to find its true depth and harmony in the further journey that I did not see coming. Fascinating, entertaining, satisfying.

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The Angry Buddhist | Seth Greenland
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I have a mild urge to read this in on matching dates.

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The Angry Buddhist | Seth Greenland
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I'm a sucker for Jennings' writing. His brand of dorky humor is right on my wavelength. This the least of his three that I've read (Brainiac, Maphead) but hat comes from its structure of basically being a big FAQ compared to the more purposeful explorations. Light, but lovely.