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<blockquote data-quote="Richards" data-source="post: 7268701" data-attributes="member: 508"><p>I spent a good chunk of both Tuesday and Thursday either sitting in an airport or on a plane, so I got a fair amount of reading done.</p><p></p><p>First off, I read Poul Anderson's <em>Twilight World</em>, which started off post-apocalyptic, then within a few generations had mutants colonizing Mars. It was written in 1961, so I had to forgive a lot of the assumptions in the book (like the native Mars flora and fauna) but it was a halfway decent read and it kept my attention, so all in all it was half a dollar well spent.</p><p></p><p>Next up, I read <em>End of Watch</em> by Stephen King. It was excellent; I just wish I had known it was the end of a trilogy when I bought it; anyone interested in reading it would be best served by reading <em>Mr. Mercedes</em> and <em>Finders Keepers</em> first, and in that order. However, as an indicator of how much I enjoyed the book, I fully intend to pick up those books despite a great deal of their outcomes having been spoiled in this one. Most of the desire is because I really enjoy the main characters, a retired police detective and his civilian assistant - especially the assistant, Holly, who's probably one of my favorite King characters ever.</p><p></p><p>I'm now reading <em>No Doors, No Windows</em> a collection of horror short stories by Harlan Ellison. About seven stories in, there have been some good works; it was the rambling, lengthy introduction I could have done without. (Seriously, it's longer than many of the stories!) But still worth every one of the 50 pennies it cost me at a library book sale.</p><p></p><p>Johnathan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richards, post: 7268701, member: 508"] I spent a good chunk of both Tuesday and Thursday either sitting in an airport or on a plane, so I got a fair amount of reading done. First off, I read Poul Anderson's [i]Twilight World[/i], which started off post-apocalyptic, then within a few generations had mutants colonizing Mars. It was written in 1961, so I had to forgive a lot of the assumptions in the book (like the native Mars flora and fauna) but it was a halfway decent read and it kept my attention, so all in all it was half a dollar well spent. Next up, I read [i]End of Watch[/i] by Stephen King. It was excellent; I just wish I had known it was the end of a trilogy when I bought it; anyone interested in reading it would be best served by reading [i]Mr. Mercedes[/i] and [i]Finders Keepers[/i] first, and in that order. However, as an indicator of how much I enjoyed the book, I fully intend to pick up those books despite a great deal of their outcomes having been spoiled in this one. Most of the desire is because I really enjoy the main characters, a retired police detective and his civilian assistant - especially the assistant, Holly, who's probably one of my favorite King characters ever. I'm now reading [i]No Doors, No Windows[/i] a collection of horror short stories by Harlan Ellison. About seven stories in, there have been some good works; it was the rambling, lengthy introduction I could have done without. (Seriously, it's longer than many of the stories!) But still worth every one of the 50 pennies it cost me at a library book sale. Johnathan [/QUOTE]
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