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What Are You Reading? II
26 November 2008, 12:42 PM
Doug SpauldingWhat Are You Reading? II
quote:
Originally posted by rocket:
The Feast Of All Saints, Anne Rice.
Oh, now you've reminded me of N'Awlins.
The memory is bittersweet.
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26 November 2008, 12:47 PM
rocketI have never been and I do have a week off in Jan. I think I am either going to Chicago or New Orleans. If I do Chi town, will have to visit The Ravine among other noreworthy spots.
She stood silently looking out into the great sallow distances of sea bottom, as if recalling something, her yellow eyes soft and moist...
rocketsummer@insightbb.com
26 November 2008, 01:05 PM
Doug Spauldingquote:
Originally posted by rocket:
I think I am either going to Chicago or New Orleans.
I can't say anything bad about Chicago, but you can't do better than New Orleans (especially if you're talking January!).
The food and the music is the best in the country, and good food and good music are two of the most important top five things of ever!
The Garden District, The French Quarter, live music coming thru the open doors of the blues clubs on Bourbon Street, fresh, warm beignets at
Cafe Du Monde washed down with a cafe au lait as only they can do them, crawfish on your breakfast eggs, fried alligator bits and beer at seedy bars, the ghost tours (the most haunted city in America, you know), the voodoo shops, the dark alleys haunted by the ghost of Jean Lafitte, the best
Hurricanes in the world, red beans and rice and a carafe of cheap rosé at a hole-in-the-wall joint down on the riverfront, and the most important item, which shall remain nameless for now.
Oh this is sure stirring up some ghosts for me. Which reminds me...meet me in the "What a Lyric" thread.
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26 November 2008, 02:03 PM
rocketDoug, you may have just decided my trip for me, although Chicago is much closer to Ky.
She stood silently looking out into the great sallow distances of sea bottom, as if recalling something, her yellow eyes soft and moist...
rocketsummer@insightbb.com
26 November 2008, 04:18 PM
Doug Spauldingquote:
Originally posted by rocket:
Doug, you may have just decided my trip for me, although Chicago is much closer to Ky.
Then my work is done.
Ten and a half hour drive - easy day!
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26 November 2008, 06:05 PM
Captain WilderAlready read, currently reading and wishlist, all in one:
http://books.livingsocial.com/people/1690687045Is anyone else using this Livingsocial tool?
27 November 2008, 01:09 AM
philnicNot seen it until now. I use
Library Thing05 January 2009, 01:07 PM
Justin CaseMedicine for Meloncholy.. the second book of the PS two volume The Day It Rained Forever set. Expensive but pretty cool

Phil
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06 January 2009, 06:48 PM
Doug Spaulding The Tales of Beedle the Bard by JK Rowling.
British version, of course.
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11 January 2009, 03:35 PM
Braling II Darwin's Black Box by biochemist Michael Behe.
So far, so good.
11 January 2009, 05:55 PM
fjp451On a Clear Day You Can See General Motors, by John DeLorean.
(1976...Someone should have been listening!)
A Taste of Water, by Jiuan Lee and Thomas Hand
(Everyone should be listening!)
12 January 2009, 11:31 AM
Doug Spaulding Rod Serling's Triple W: Witches, Warlocks, and Werewolves
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12 January 2009, 11:39 AM
jktAll those rejected S is for Space stories in
Forever and the Earth.
John King Tarpinian
You know what you are, Mr. Bradbury? ... You are a poet! -- Aldous Huxley
14 January 2009, 09:46 AM
Justin CaseJust finished a great novela from the new Ash Tree Press collection by Paul Finch called
Ghost Realm (if you like historical detail or more traditional ghost stories like M.R. James then I'd highly recommend this book to you)
Phil
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14 January 2009, 10:13 AM
RascalJonesHi! I'm new here!
I'm currently reading Fahrenheit 451. Before this, I finished R is for Rocket.
I just picked up Ray's books for the first time in 2008. I never even ready any in high school (ahem 20 reunion coming up).
Anyway, over the past year, I've read:
Something Wicked This Way Comes (and watched the Disney movie)
The Martian Chronicles
R is for Rocket
and parts of the following:
October Country
The Illustrated Man
The Toynbee Convector
and picked up The Ray Bradbury Theater on DVD.
So, yeah, you could say I've become a fan.
Favorite stories so far: Something Wicked, The Exiles & Frost and Fire. I wanted to not like Uncle Einar because it's in at least 3 of the short story collections that I have, but I really, really loved it.
Anyway, I still have lots of Ray to read, and look forward to chatting it up here.