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    Robert B. Parker

    :sad: 'Spenser' novelist Robert Parker dies at age 77 - Yahoo! News
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    Current Non-Fiction reads

    There was a Trench Coat Mafia, but neither killer (Eric Harris or Dylan Kliebold) were part of it, though they did know some of the people in it. They also borrowed the name for a video project they made for a class, and in that video they wore trench coats (or dusters or whatever.) However, the...
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    Current Non-Fiction reads

    Columbine by Dave Cullen. I don't care for the author's style that much; he jumps around a lot. That aside, though, it's very interesting to learn the truth about what happened that day (and in the years leading up to it.) Forget everything you heard in the media about the "Trench Coat Mafia"...
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    I'm on a Spenser kick again

    I have the blessing/curse of loving to read but being very picky about what I read. I really have trouble finding stuff I like. And once or twice a year, it seems, I get in a mood where I can't find anything to read and fall back on an old reliable - Robert B. Parker's Spenser series. Like with...
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    Anyone read any good True Crime books lately???

    I read a great one last year called In Broad Daylight. I liked it so much I started a thread on it: http://www.bookandreader.com/forums/f6/excellent-true-crime-book-i-read-16020.html I've tried a few other true crime stories since then, which were interesting but nowhere near as enjoyable...
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    Current Non-Fiction reads

    I'm reading Crush the Cell by Michael A. Sheehan. The subtitle is "How to Defeat Terrorism Without Terrorizing Ourselves." The author is a former Army officer and counterterrorism expert (among other things) who explains what al Qaeda really is, why they do what they do and how he feels we...
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    Current Non-Fiction reads

    Cool! I'm 32 and was thinking about going for a Master's earlier this year, until I lost my job in a downsizing. (Don't worry, I have a new job now.) It would be interesting to see how the movie is different from the book.
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    New Bond book released this week

    What I found particularly interesting is that the new title picks up directly where Fleming left off, rather than doing like Gardner's and Benson's entries and having Bond stay around the same age through decades a la a comic book character. World's most famous spy, James Bond, back in book...
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    Current Non-Fiction reads

    Grand Theft Jesus by Robert S. McElvaine. I attended a Lutheran school from pre-school through eighth grade, and I can't understand how 3/4 of what passes for "Christianity" these days runs contrary to what Jesus is quoted as saying in the Bible. And I am loving this book.
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    Current Non-Fiction reads

    Right now I'm reading Murder in the Heartland, a true-crime volume about a really disturbing murder in rural Missouri. You've probably heard of the case - a young pregnant woman was killed by an older woman who then cut the fetus out of the victim and tried to pass the baby off as her own...
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    Excellent true crime book I read

    I recently read an excellent, excellent true crime book that I want to recommend. (I know it sounds like I'm gushing, but don't worry, I'm not related to the author nor do I own stock in the publisher. ;) ) The book is In Broad Daylight by Harry N. McLean. It tells the story of a rather...
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    H.P. Lovecraft: The Road To Madness

    There's also the John Carpenter film In the Mouth of Madness, which was heavily influenced by Lovecraft's work although he wasn't acknowledged in the credits. It's an okay movie.
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    Being SCARED by a book

    It took me almost a month after its release, but I finally saw the film version of The Mist a week ago. I liked it, but it wasn't a classic or anything. It certainly wasn't scary (when are filmmakers going to get it through their heads that CGI effects don't work in horror films???) but it was...
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    Richard Matheson: I Am Legend

    I saw the movie on its opening night. It was good, not great. (Far from great, actually.) For those of you that haven't seen it, I won't give anything away but I will say it's not the more faithful adaptation (as compared to the first two film versions) that we fans of the novel were hoping for...
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    Being SCARED by a book

    Yet another one waiting for me on my bookshelf... :(
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    The Mist

    Yeah, I read that somewhere, and I wish I hadn't. I like to know as little as possible about a movie before I see it, which is why I never read reviews before seeing the movie.
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    The Mist

    Yeah, I talked about this in another thread. Just a few months ago I happened to start reading Skeleton Crew and "The Mist" scared the hell out of me. And when I finished it I thought, "Wonder why they never made a movie out of this one?" Then lo and behold, a week or so later I found an...
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    Which magazines do you read?

    Entertainment Weekly - tried giving it up for a while because they kept trying to Jedi-mind-trick me into buying multi-year subscriptions, but picked it up again after a year or so. It's the best way to keep on top of new movies, TV, music, books, and the like, IMHO. Fangoria - no horror...
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    Trying out Isaac Asimov

    Yeah, I have a copy of I Robot. But I just finished a Stephen King short story collection and wanted to read a novel.
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    Trying out Isaac Asimov

    As you can see above in my profile, I recently started Asimov's Nemesis. This is the second Asimov book I've started; a couple years ago I tried reading Nightfall, i.e. the novel he co-wrote with another fellow, not the short story that was the basis for the novel. I just couldn't get into it...
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