Nice choice.I'd like to put forward "Across Realtime" by Vernor Vinge.
Its a duo of "The Peace War" and "Marooned In Realtime", I think it's a good read with some pretty excellent concepts not many people may have experienced before.
Great pick!Nominee:
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It's on my list anyway, though I wish I had one with this cover.
Anyone have recommendations as far as Kindles or Tablets for e-books? I never jumped on the bandwagon, but now my bookshelves are overflowing with books I haven't read!
Very well!I actually found the book excellent, which rather surprised me. I preferred it over the games.
As far as my nomination goes, allow me to put forward 'The Player of Games', by Iain M. Banks. It's actually the second book in the Culture series, but i find it by far the best one, and it's a pretty decent introduction to the series as well.
is this book in english?Fuck it, I nominate Les 120 Journées de Sodome ou l'école du libertinage (The 120 Days of Sodom, or the School of Libertinage) by Marquis de Sade
Oh yes. Brilliant tale of a castle and some stuff happening.is this book in english?
sorry, i edited my post above, get seungs approval.....the synopsis seems a little..... inappropriateOh yes. Brilliant tale of a castle and some stuff happening.
Published in the late 1700's so public domain as well.
yeah, I'm expecting nominated books to be either science fiction or fantasy world stuff, not historical fiction stuff.sorry, i edited my post above, get seungs approval.....the synopsis seems a little..... inappropriate
So in my limited experience (because I still enjoy the tactile feeling of holding a book, turning pages, and looking back at stuff):Does it include the lamentations of their women? Without lamentations, cleaving skulls is just another day on the wheel of pain.
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So what are you actually getting with ebooks and kindles? Is the book a file I can back up on a hard drive? Can the reader open other files like pdf's? Do I need to worry about memory or ram or any other compooter wizerdry?
Every time I have to shop for gadgets, I envy the life of a barbarian...
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i love my kindle, but nothing compares to the smell of the pages of a real book in your hands.So in my limited experience (because I still enjoy the tactile feeling of holding a book, turning pages, and looking back at stuff):
1. Kindle devices are great at reading fiction books without pictures, but crap at *anything* & **everything** else.
2. If you want to read PDF's of stuff, you are better off getting one of the Fire tablets, a regular Android tablet, or an iPad.
3. The memory management on these devices is excellent, you don't have to worry about stuff.
4. Regarding space on your drive, Amazon has made it really easy to use their Kindle app on any device, not just on their own Kindle e-reader device. For example, you can download a Kindle App onto an Android or iOS device and read there (or even onto your computer...) If you run out of space, you just delete it from your drive. Amazon remembers what you have bought, and if you need to you can just re-download it.
In my typical usage, all my scientific journal articles or math books that have tables and graphs and charts...the Kindle device / app won't display these things correctly, so I read them as PDF's on my iPad or computer. For the odd e-book that I buy, I download that and read on my iPad.
There is also other software out there that allows you to take documents, convert it to an e-Reader as an .epub kindle pub, and send it to your device, but that is a different topic.
I only recommended it for a bit of a laugh. I would never be serious about getting everyone to read it haha, it's a bit heavy on the obscene content.sorry, i edited my post above, get seungs approval.....the synopsis seems a little..... inappropriate
Maybe add a "j/k" in there next time. lol Do you have a serious nominee for the book club?I only recommended it for a bit of a laugh. I would never be serious about getting everyone to read it haha, it's a bit heavy on the obscene content.
Ah, I assumed the "fuck it" would clarify that was a longshot nomination. I would go with the first Lost Fleet novel by Jack Campbell. Easily the best military scifi book involving spaceship warfare and quite fitting for a Star Citizen org.Maybe add a "j/k" in there next time. lol Do you have a serious nominee for the book club?
nominee accepted!Ah, I assumed the "fuck it" would clarify that was a longshot nomination. I would go with the first Lost Fleet novel by Jack Campbell. Easily the best military scifi book involving spaceship warfare and quite fitting for a Star Citizen org.
Does this mean you will join our endeavors of reading together in a book club? Do you have a nomination for what our first read should be?I just finished the "Way of the Shaman" series by Vasily Mahanenko. I actually really liked it. It's a book about a VR online fantasy mmo. I usually can only hang with a series for about 3 books until I am bored with it. This one kept me all through the 7 book series. Don't misunderstand, it is no literary masterpiece. There are no profound statements or social commentaries. It will not give you new insights or alter your perception of anything. It is the book equivalent of McDonalds. It is just plain delicious junk food for your mind.
... and yes, all 7 books are on audible and are read by a really good narrator.
I would nominate the first way of the shaman book, but I just read them. The next book on my list is the "One Second After" by William R. Forstchen. It's not futuristic scifi, but it is science fiction. I'm a sucker for a good post apocalypse story and this one was highly recommended. Plus, I don't have to buy it. It's already sitting on my shelf.Does this mean you will join our endeavors of reading together in a book club? Do you have a nomination for what our first read should be?