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My Ex got me the 2 Handmaids Tale books as I am currently watching the TV show. I read the first years ago but still remember the book and the theater movie from 1990. I did not know there was a 2d book from a few years ago
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I remember waiting with earthworms in my mouth* for the next book!Quoth Ironclad Alibi View Post
Have you read the Myth Adventures series? Not only do I have the books, I have the two graphic novels of the first book and the board game Myth Fortunes.
* baited breath
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Have you read the Myth Adventures series? Not only do I have the books, I have the two graphic novels of the first book and the board game Myth Fortunes.Quoth dalesys View PostI got the set as e-books from baen.com a few months ago:
The Complete Phule's Company Boxed Set, Books 1-6
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I got the set as e-books from baen.com a few months ago:Quoth Ironclad Alibi View Post...Yesterday I read an old favorite, Phule's Company (1990) by Robert Asprin. A humerous science fiction novel, and the start of a series.
The Complete Phule's Company Boxed Set, Books 1-6
Phule’s Company
Phule’s Paradise
A Phule and His Money
Phule Me Twice
No Phule Like an Old Phule
Phule’s Errand
I'm a BAD* reader, so they didn't last long...
*Book-A-Day
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It's been over a month since someone posted here. Are you not reading much?
I finished Forget The Alamo. It is an excellent book. I consider it a prime example of critical race theory.
Yesterday I read an old favorite, Phule's Company (1990) by Robert Asprin. A humerous science fiction novel, and the start of a series.
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It's called The LEGO Architecture Idea Book: 1001 Ideas for Brickwork, Siding, Windows, Columns, Roofing, and Much, Much More by Alice Finch. One of the things I like about it is it has part numbers for the Lego elements it uses in the designs, so if you need some/more of them, you can go to sites like bricklink.com (not a sponsor, but I've bought bricks there a couple times) and type in the part number to find the piece easily.Quoth Kittish View Post
Ooooh, mind sharing the title? I've got a couple of big tubs full of Legos and I'd love some ideas about building techniques. (No sets really as yet, because no space for them. When I've got my own office, it's going to be jam-packed with stuff like this.)
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Ooooh, mind sharing the title? I've got a couple of big tubs full of Legos and I'd love some ideas about building techniques. (No sets really as yet, because no space for them. When I've got my own office, it's going to be jam-packed with stuff like this.)Quoth Ghel View PostThis week, I got a book on techniques for Lego architecture. I recently got back into Lego because of my 8yo stepson and the show Lego Masters. Instead of just giving instructions for what to build, the book gives tips and ideas for different techniques, which I've been practicing on a small scale. After Halloween, when I tear down my Haunted House sets, I'm going to start building castles like I did as a kid.
I'm slowly, slowly getting back into reading for pleasure now that I've given up the editing job. We don't have room, though, for any more shelving which means we don't have room for any more books, either. And most of the books are out in storage, and I'm actually not fond of ebooks so I'm kind of limited at the moment. The various Kindle devices and reading on my phone just don't feel right. Or smell right. Our built house will have floor to ceiling bookshelves built in in literally EVERY room that's not a bathroom. Heck, a couple of the bathrooms probably will also wind up with bookshelves, too.
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I have started reading "Forget The Alamo: The Rise and Fall of an American Myth" by Chris Tomlinson, Jason Stanford, and Bryan Burrough. This book is a history of the formation of Texas which explains how much slavery had to do with it. If it wasn't for American settlers wanting to keep slaves to farm cotton, Texas might not have happened.
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I just finished up the book "There Is No November" by Dave Hoium and Leon Oistad. This book covers the events of the very controversial election for Governor here in Minnesota in 1990.
I was given this book as a gift from Oistad back in 1996 (we worked on a Congressional campaign that year), and autographed by him also. I won't go into the book much, because of the political nature of the events covered, however, I will say that if I would have read this book (which came out in 1991) before 1994, my political actions would have been very different that year.
Also, it wasn't a good idea reading this book right before bed, because it caused my mind to race like crazy, and I've gotten very little sleep the last few nights.
Edit: Did a DuckDuckGo search, and found out Oistad passed away in 2015. I last saw him in 1998 at the last State Convention I attended.
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I just finished reading Bullet Train by Kotaro Isaka. It is an excellent story that takes place on a bullet train.
Five killers on a bullet train from Tokyo are competing for a suitcase full of money. Who will make it to the last station? An original and propulsive thriller from a massive Japanese bestseller.
*SOON TO BE A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE STARRING BRAD PITT AND SANDRA BULLOCK*
Satoshi looks like an innocent schoolboy but he is really a viciously cunning psychopath. Kimura's young son is in a coma thanks to him, and Kimura has tracked him onto the bullet train heading from Tokyo to Morioka to exact his revenge. But Kimura soon discovers that they are not the only dangerous passengers onboard.
Nanao, the self-proclaimed 'unluckiest assassin in the world', and the deadly partnership of Tangerine and Lemon are also travelling to Morioka. A suitcase full of money leads others to show their hands. Why are they all on the same train, and who will get off alive at the last station?
A huge bestseller in Japan, Bullet Train is an original and propulsive thriller which fizzes with an incredible energy as its complex net of double-crosses and twists unwinds to the last station.
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Animal, Vegetable, Junk: A History of Food, from Sustainable to Suicidal by Mark Bittman
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I purchased plans for a PBY Catalina (WWII flying boat) off Etsy, and bricks through Brick Link. It's been an interesting build, but it's on pause (half-complete) for now due to reasons.
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Here are some videos for you:Quoth Ghel View PostI recently got back into Lego ...
Complete Tour of BrickFair Virginia 2019 LEGO Expo
My contribution is the pyramid at 2:38 and the ziggurat a few minutes later.
Massive LEGO ancient Egypt Pharaoh's Labyrinth - BrickFair Virginia 2014
I built the Temple and labyrinth at the beginning.
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This week, I got a book on techniques for Lego architecture. I recently got back into Lego because of my 8yo stepson and the show Lego Masters. Instead of just giving instructions for what to build, the book gives tips and ideas for different techniques, which I've been practicing on a small scale. After Halloween, when I tear down my Haunted House sets, I'm going to start building castles like I did as a kid.
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