What are you reading?
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Cool. More ideas: The Book Thread
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Have you read Lonesome Dove?Ulysses wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 12:41 amAs TV series have kind of dried up, due to the pandemic, I've switched (somewhat) to reading some books on the shelf I hadn't got round to yet.
Currently reading "Riders of the Purple Sage", by Zane Grey. It's interesting, albeit with some slightly one dimensional characters and very long winded descriptions of the Utah desert and horses. And Mr. Grey really doesn't like Mormons. Still it depicts and time and place in our country that is probably gone forever.
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I've been reading the BRD Book Thread.
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It's a thread by, of and for intellectuals and those of us who read comic books
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Any time I need a laugh or an example of abject ignorance and general dumbfuckery I just click on the cat fan's name and read some of his past comments. Funny as hell and traumatically stupid.
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Including?
billy.pilgrim wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 11:09 amIt's a thread by, of and for intellectuals and those of us who read comic books
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Then maybe some of his other work. Lots have been made into movies, but his books are well researched and the writing moves along.Ulysses wrote: ↑Tue Jun 09, 2020 4:41 pmNever read "Lonesome Dove". I'll look for it.billy.pilgrim wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 10:47 amHave you read Lonesome Dove?Ulysses wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 12:41 amAs TV series have kind of dried up, due to the pandemic, I've switched (somewhat) to reading some books on the shelf I hadn't got round to yet.
Currently reading "Riders of the Purple Sage", by Zane Grey. It's interesting, albeit with some slightly one dimensional characters and very long winded descriptions of the Utah desert and horses. And Mr. Grey really doesn't like Mormons. Still it depicts and time and place in our country that is probably gone forever.
Finished Riders of the Purple Sage. It had a nice ending. Lots of death along the way, though.
The book I have of it also contains Grey's "The Rainbow Trail". As its preface informs, it contains some resolution of questions left by Riders of the Purple Sage. Not as much death, though (I think). Another good read, with a happy ending. These works make me want to go hiking again in my favorite national park/monument. Perhaps in the fall.
watching the movie first always spoils the book for me
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On that note, let me lament the gradual passing of an American institution. The Used Book Store. One by one they are disappearing. I realize you can get anything you want online these days, but it's no substitute for the hunt, the browse, scanning untold numbers of shelves for THAT book, the smell of old books. They're going the way of 8-track tapes.
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Heck, any bookstore......Greg55_99 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2020 6:53 pmOn that note, let me lament the gradual passing of an American institution. The Used Book Store. One by one they are disappearing. I realize you can get anything you want online these days, but it's no substitute for the hunt, the browse, scanning untold numbers of shelves for THAT book, the smell of old books. They're going the way of 8-track tapes.
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I wonder if public libraries as we know them are going to go the way of the dinosaur.
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Borders - goneGoCubsGo wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2020 6:55 pmHeck, any bookstore......Greg55_99 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2020 6:53 pmOn that note, let me lament the gradual passing of an American institution. The Used Book Store. One by one they are disappearing. I realize you can get anything you want online these days, but it's no substitute for the hunt, the browse, scanning untold numbers of shelves for THAT book, the smell of old books. They're going the way of 8-track tapes.
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I wonder if public libraries as we know them are going to go the way of the dinosaur.
B Dalton - gone
Waldenbooks - gone
Bookstop- gone
DK Booksellers- gone
Only one left is Barnes and noble.
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There is a used book store in my town; they also sell used record albums. And I got a copy of Tom Clancy's "The Cardinal of the Kremlin" in a doodad shop down on Main Street here. That same shop had a sign that said "If you were waiting for a sign, this is it" which I almost got. I was holding out for a sign that said "Fuck this shit."Greg55_99 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2020 7:12 pmBorders - goneGoCubsGo wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2020 6:55 pmHeck, any bookstore......Greg55_99 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2020 6:53 pmOn that note, let me lament the gradual passing of an American institution. The Used Book Store. One by one they are disappearing. I realize you can get anything you want online these days, but it's no substitute for the hunt, the browse, scanning untold numbers of shelves for THAT book, the smell of old books. They're going the way of 8-track tapes.
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I wonder if public libraries as we know them are going to go the way of the dinosaur.
B Dalton - gone
Waldenbooks - gone
Bookstop- gone
DK Booksellers- gone
Only one left is Barnes and noble.
Greg
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Dude. Go on Craigslist and scan the Free section. Look up "bookshelf" or "bookcase". People moving and giving them away. I've got five good quality shelves in my "man room" for free. I picked them up, threw some Home Depot spray paint on them, good to go. Watch out for the particle board ones though. The shelves may sag when you put some weight on them. I just replaced the cheap shelves with real wood. Worked for me.
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What I like about used books is that you can't really know if they've ever been read before. Sure, they may look a little worse for wear but that could be due to some kids throwing it around to each other in some futile effort to alleviate their despicable poverty.....or some guy who can't even read used it to beat his wife. You just never know about shit like this.
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Ulysses wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2020 7:45 pmMy local Costco has had a pretty good book section. Or, at least it used to. Seems to have diminished in size and variety in the last year, but not before I snapped up a number of well bound good works of literature at Costco prices. It's where I got the Zane Grey books and others.neoplacebo wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2020 7:41 pmThere is a used book store in my town; they also sell used record albums. And I got a copy of Tom Clancy's "The Cardinal of the Kremlin" in a doodad shop down on Main Street here. That same shop had a sign that said "If you were waiting for a sign, this is it" which I almost got. I was holding out for a sign that said "Fuck this shit."Greg55_99 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2020 7:12 pmBorders - goneGoCubsGo wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2020 6:55 pmHeck, any bookstore......Greg55_99 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2020 6:53 pmOn that note, let me lament the gradual passing of an American institution. The Used Book Store. One by one they are disappearing. I realize you can get anything you want online these days, but it's no substitute for the hunt, the browse, scanning untold numbers of shelves for THAT book, the smell of old books. They're going the way of 8-track tapes.
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I wonder if public libraries as we know them are going to go the way of the dinosaur.
B Dalton - gone
Waldenbooks - gone
Bookstop- gone
DK Booksellers- gone
Only one left is Barnes and noble.
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Only problem is I've run out of bookshelf space. Gonna have to build, buy, or borrow more shelving.
I resisted for a long time, but my kindle finally convinced me to get rid of hundreds and hundreds of paperbacks.
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Oh my Gawd!!!! Kindle? Come on NOW.....billy.pilgrim wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 1:16 amUlysses wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2020 7:45 pmMy local Costco has had a pretty good book section. Or, at least it used to. Seems to have diminished in size and variety in the last year, but not before I snapped up a number of well bound good works of literature at Costco prices. It's where I got the Zane Grey books and others.neoplacebo wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2020 7:41 pmThere is a used book store in my town; they also sell used record albums. And I got a copy of Tom Clancy's "The Cardinal of the Kremlin" in a doodad shop down on Main Street here. That same shop had a sign that said "If you were waiting for a sign, this is it" which I almost got. I was holding out for a sign that said "Fuck this shit."
Only problem is I've run out of bookshelf space. Gonna have to build, buy, or borrow more shelving.
I resisted for a long time, but my kindle finally convinced me to get rid of hundreds and hundreds of paperbacks.
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Yep, I have
I do keep lots of pretty books at home, but I keep hundreds of paperbacks in my back pocket.
I do keep lots of pretty books at home, but I keep hundreds of paperbacks in my back pocket.
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