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Small-Scale Question Sunday for October 20, 2024

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So, what are you reading?

Still on Future Shock and Committing Journalism. Starting Galactic Patrol, in the Lensman series.

All Cormac McCarthy.

Finished my re-read of The Road, and alright, I have no complaints. It's a book alright. Very good.

Also finished The Passenger. I still maintain that it went over my head, but I found it beautiful nonwithstanding. So much so that I immediately bought the sequel, Stella Maris, on finishing it. Currently reading that one.

I'm not sure why I like McCarthy that much. I suspect it's just some kind of autistic imprinting rather than the actual quality of the literature; after all I'm not even an Anglo and I have no business caring about Anglo literature as much as I do. And my interest is probably a lot more shallow than I think. What do I really know?

Still, if there were something like a Complete McCarthy Collection in good shape and boxing, I'd buy it in a heartbeat and happily starve for a month.

Discovered a good source of audiobooks so suddenly my book consumption skyrocketed. Listening to Dogs of War by Frederick Forsyth at the moment. It’s a hell of a book.

Also slowly progressing through a physical copy of God Emperor of Dune. Things became pretty weird at the end of the last book and has no sign of slowing down.

Is the source of audiobooks... paid? pirated?

Check out myanonamouse

I'm reading The Count of Monte Cristo and enjoying it a lot. It feels very much like a sort of shlocky Hollywood action movie dressed up as literature, but like in a good way. A man is wronged by his friends, imprisoned for a crime he didn't commit, escapes, becomes rich and plots his elaborate revenge on his enemies? I can just imagine Dumas whispering "hell yeah" to himself constantly while writing this.

You'd like the 2002 film with Jim Caviezel and Henry Cavill. Sturdy action film which makes good use of the premise.

If he was writing today, he’d probably be publishing on RoyalRoad.

I read it last year, there is a good rendition of it on librivox, silly Italian accent is a huge value add. Very enjoyable, though somewhat lenghty.

I've been enjoying some Verner Vinge (RIP to a real one who predicted the Singularity but died potentially just a few years short of seeing it). A Fire Upon The Deep and a Deepness in The Sky were pretty good. It's a damn shame it's just a trilogy, I was hoping for more to chew through.

Also happily enjoying Collen McCullough's Masters of Rome series, ah, she's a very good writer, and it's time to truly grapple with Caesar's adventures.

Verner Vinge is my main man. You should also try some of the audio books made from his works. Works great when you want to have your gaze spaced out looking at the horizon.