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- 28 Dec 2014 06:54
- Forum: Arts & Leisure
- Topic: 2014 Book Challenge
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"What Color Is Your Parachute?: A Practical Manual for Job-Hunters and Career-Changers - 2013 Edition", Richard N. Bolles, 350 pg. Although this is the 2013 edition of "What Color Is Your Parachute?", I'm writing this review in December 2014. When I first started the book in July 2013 I was unaware ...
- 15 Dec 2014 12:20
- Forum: Arts & Leisure
- Topic: 2014 Book Challenge
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19. The World Jones Made, Philip K Dick, 199 pg. One of PKD's earlier novels, this one has a good mix of science fiction elements - pre-cogs, alien invasions, drug use, mutant humans, etc. It's not the strongest PKD, but I enjoyed it a lot and it was a fairly quick read. I'd suggest this one to anyo...
- 30 Nov 2014 12:48
- Forum: Arts & Leisure
- Topic: 2014 Book Challenge
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18. Working With Anger, Thubten Chodron, 169 pg. I am very impressed by the quality of this work. Chodron writes clearly and concisely throughout the entire piece. The book's focus is on how to approach, understand, and work with anger - our own and others'. As someone who has a long fuse but a viol...
- 22 Oct 2014 07:50
- Forum: Arts & Leisure
- Topic: 2014 Book Challenge
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17. The Walls Came Tumbling Down, Robert Anton Wilson, 174 pg. This is a screenplay about how one's concept of reality can completely change and how jarring it can be for that person. Having gone through some similar situations in my own life, it was relatable, but this is one of Wilson's weaker wor...
- 17 Oct 2014 10:02
- Forum: Arts & Leisure
- Topic: 2014 Book Challenge
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16. God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater, or Pearls Before Swine, Kurt Vonnegut, 190 pg. Wasn't a huge fan of this book. Made me chuckle a few times, but was never really grabbed by the plot. Doesn't really go anywhere and the characters aren't incredibly interesting. This is my least favorite Vonnegut so f...
- 07 Oct 2014 18:25
- Forum: Arts & Leisure
- Topic: 2014 Book Challenge
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15. Fishers of Men: The Gospel of an Ayahuasca Vision Quest, Adam Elenbaas, 276 pg. I wasn't definitively sure how I felt about this book at its mid-way point. The story had captivated me and was somewhat relatable for me personally, but I didn't care for the characters and the book lacked a concret...
- 22 Sep 2014 12:23
- Forum: Arts & Leisure
- Topic: 2014 Book Challenge
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14. Love Letter To The Earth, Thich Nhat Hanh, 142 pg. This is an ecological appeal for our species to get back in touch with our roots - the Earth, the Sun, and the universe beyond. I believe it is the second book I have read by Thich Nhat Hanh, the first bring "Peace Is Every Step". I found this b...
- 21 Sep 2014 13:42
- Forum: Arts & Leisure
- Topic: 2014 Book Challenge
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13. Time Out Of Joint, Philip K Dick, 234 pg.
I really enjoyed this one. Quick read, great plot/characters, as always - a different idea about what reality is... my full review is in the Modified Book Club.
I really enjoyed this one. Quick read, great plot/characters, as always - a different idea about what reality is... my full review is in the Modified Book Club.
- 21 Sep 2014 13:30
- Forum: Arts & Leisure
- Topic: Modified Book Club
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Time Out Of Joint I'm actually surprised this is the first PKD I've read this year, since I bought four more of his novels. Been too focused on William Gibson and Kurt Vonnegut. Too much to read, too little time! This is a really solid PKD novel. One of his better works, in my opinion. It has been a...
- 14 Sep 2014 09:28
- Forum: Arts & Leisure
- Topic: 2014 Book Challenge
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12. Zero History, William Gibson, 404 pg. This is the final book in the Blue Ant trilogy and the latest novel that Gibson has published to date. I found "Zero History" to be a great story, flush with an exciting plot development and engaging characters. I was extremely happy with the novel, especial...
- 10 Aug 2014 13:46
- Forum: Arts & Leisure
- Topic: 2014 Book Challenge
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11. Spook Country, William Gibson, 373 pg. The second book in the Blue Ant trilogy, after Pattern Recognition. Out of all the books I have read by Gibson, I judged this to be his weakest contribution. The characters and plot were not very captivating, and the ending was anticlimactic. However, it is...
- 29 Jul 2014 18:00
- Forum: Footblogs
- Topic: North Carolina Shred - BigDirtyFoot
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Played tonight with Aaron and Darren. First time I'd kicked in a looonnnnngggggg time. First time I'd laced up Lavers in a long time. I struggled to put together 2-3 move strings, although I didn't do as badly as I thought I might. Overall, it was a pretty fun time and I plan on playing with those g...
- 20 Jun 2014 13:29
- Forum: Arts & Leisure
- Topic: 2014 Book Challenge
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10. Pattern Recognition, William Gibson, 367 pg.
Review is in the Modified Book Club thread. I definitely enjoyed this one. It features an internet forum as well!
Review is in the Modified Book Club thread. I definitely enjoyed this one. It features an internet forum as well!
- 20 Jun 2014 13:27
- Forum: Arts & Leisure
- Topic: Modified Book Club
- Replies: 34
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Pattern Recognition: This is the first novel in William Gibson's "Blue Ant" trilogy, which is set in modern time, rather than in the future or the past. It seemed to feel closer to me than his other books, which may be because of the time it is set in. I really enjoyed reading this novel. The charac...
- 31 May 2014 07:36
- Forum: Footblogs
- Topic: North Carolina Shred - BigDirtyFoot
- Replies: 388
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Awesome! I'm looking forward to it. I'll be sure to check your blog out as well! Haha, you can see it's been 5 years since I last posted in this blog, and I wasn't playing often then anyways.
- 25 May 2014 14:59
- Forum: Footblogs
- Topic: North Carolina Shred - BigDirtyFoot
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I thought about footbag today. Maybe I'll play again sometime soon.
- 18 May 2014 15:00
- Forum: Arts & Leisure
- Topic: 2014 Book Challenge
- Replies: 50
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9. Hinduism: A Very Short Introduction, Kim Knoot, 142 pg. I approached this book with very little knowledge about Hinduism and an open mind. The author does a good job of presenting Hinduism in an unbiased manner, which I appreciate. She does not shy away from discussing the caste system and the tr...
- 09 May 2014 14:58
- Forum: Arts & Leisure
- Topic: Modified Book Club
- Replies: 34
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I will still need to read "Invitation to a Beheading", although it may be later in the year. I finally finished "Cat's Cradle" today. I don't consider my review to contain any spoilers, but to be safe you might not want to read it until you've finished the novel. "Cat's Cradle" is the fourth novel w...
- 09 May 2014 14:17
- Forum: Arts & Leisure
- Topic: 2014 Book Challenge
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8. Cat's Cradle, Kurt Vonnegut, 287 pg.
Review in book club.
Review in book club.
- 11 Apr 2014 14:29
- Forum: Arts & Leisure
- Topic: 2014 Book Challenge
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7. Mother Night, Kurt Vonnegut, 268 pg. Another great novel by Vonnegut, Mother Night is about an American spy in World War II that became a powerful Nazi propagandist for Germany. The story is told in first-person by the propagandist, Howard W. Campbell, Jr. The novel starts with Howard in an Israe...