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My better half now stops reading books she can't get into. She does not want to waste time on mediocre books.Of course I did, literature is not a intellectual comfort zone.
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Sign Up Now!My better half now stops reading books she can't get into. She does not want to waste time on mediocre books.Of course I did, literature is not a intellectual comfort zone.
Reynolds pretty good with his concepts I'd say.Haven't tried Reynolds - will look out for it, although space opera is not my thing. Much prefer the high concept novels. Throw in a cracking plot and I'm hooked. Van Vogt is great for that (loved Slan) and Andre Norton is fabulous also. The Zero Stone and Uncharted Stars are two of my favourites.
I don't mean that it's mediocre but that it's uncomfortable at the end and throughout and an indictment on the culture of brutal pragmatic militarism. Sure if a book is dull then ditch it, libraries are good for test driving a book.My better half now stops reading books she can't get into. She does not want to waste time on mediocre books.
I'm not saying others should adopt my wife's views, but she has become less engaged when reading, after being a lifelong reader.I don't mean that it's mediocre but that it's uncomfortable at the end and throughout and an indictment on the culture of brutal pragmatic militarism. Sure if a book is dull then ditch it, libraries are good for test driving a book.
All my books are funny but most are a fair bit darker in their humour than Mr C.Not sure if your other books have the humour element of Mr C? Considering how sensible you are on G and G, the humour is a real feature of Mr C.
The first time I didn't finish a book caused me profound anguish. It was a point of perverse principle, I suppose - finishing every book I'd ever started was one of the things that made me me.My better half now stops reading books she can't get into. She does not want to waste time on mediocre books.
Good!All my books are funny but most are a fair bit darker in their humour than Mr C.
In fact, my most popular book isn't Mr C (that was just the first). My most successful book was Straight Jacket - Ealing Studios optioned the film rights for a while, but...
For some reason Mrs EZ was reading The Housemaid ( that Sydney Sweeney movie ) so for pure curioisity after 20 pages I flung it like a frisbee across the room. Absolute garbage, it felt great to not read that one.The first time I didn't finish a book caused me profound anguish. It was a point of perverse principle, I suppose - finishing every book I'd ever started was one of the things that made me me.
Too funny!For some reason Mrs EZ was reading The Housemaid ( that Sydney Sweeney movie ) so for pure curioisity after 20 pages I flung it like a frisbee across the room. Absolute garbage, it felt great to not read that one.