to-read
(85)
currently-reading (5)
read (273)
abandoned (7)
sf (39)
military-sf (30)
fantasy (19)
alternate-history (14)
currently-reading (5)
read (273)
abandoned (7)
sf (39)
military-sf (30)
fantasy (19)
alternate-history (14)
non-fiction
(12)
vampire (8)
ethics (7)
high-fantasy (6)
speculative-history (5)
history (4)
horror (4)
science-general (4)
vampire (8)
ethics (7)
high-fantasy (6)
speculative-history (5)
history (4)
horror (4)
science-general (4)
“There is a house above the world, where the over-people gather. There is a man with wings like a bird.. there is a man who can sea across the planet and wring diamonds from its anthracite. There is a man who moves so fast that his life is an endless gallery of statues..In the house above the world the over-people gather..To a fry, mad voice that whispers of earthdeath.”
―
―
“But it was pointless, it was stupid; he thought about thoughtless things. If I were a seabird . . . but how could you be a seabird? If you were a seabird your brain would be tiny and stupid and you would love half-rotted fish guts and tweaking the eyes out of little grazing animals; you would know no poetry and you could never appreciate flying as fully as the human on the ground yearning to be you.
If you wanted to be a seabird you deserved to be one.”
― Use of Weapons
If you wanted to be a seabird you deserved to be one.”
― Use of Weapons
“He explained to Atro that he now understood why the army was organized as it was. It was indeed quite necessary. No rational form of organization would serve the purpose. He simply had not understood that the purpose was to enable men with machine guns to kill unarmed men and women easily and in great quantities when told to do so. Only he still could not see where courage, or manliness, or fitness entered in.”
― The Dispossessed: An Ambiguous Utopia
― The Dispossessed: An Ambiguous Utopia
“I believe that we must attack these things in which we do not believe. Not attack by the method of cutting off the heads of the people, but attack in the sense of discuss. I believe that we should demand that people try in their own minds to obtain for themselves a more consistent picture of their own world; that they not permit themselves the luxury of having their brain cut in four pieces or two pieces even, and on one side they believe this and on the other side they believe that, but never try to compare the two points of view. Because we have learned that, by trying to put the points of view that we have in our head together and comparing one to the other, we make some progress in understanding and in appreciating where we are and what we are. And I believe that science has remained irrelevant because we wait until somebody asks us questions or until we are invited to give a speech on Einstein’s theory to people who don’t understand Newtonian mechanics, but we never are invited to give an attack on faith healing, or on astrology — on what is the scientific view of astrology today.”
― The Pleasure of Finding Things Out: The Best Short Works of Richard P. Feynman
― The Pleasure of Finding Things Out: The Best Short Works of Richard P. Feynman
“Yes, of course duct tape works in a near-vacuum. Duct tape works anywhere. Duct tape is magic and should be worshiped.”
― The Martian
― The Martian
reading with Valisa
— 10 members
— last activity Jul 04, 2013 03:04AM
I love reading and I look forward to meeting those who love it as much as I do. This is an international bookclub where we sit and read a book togethe ...more
The Sword and Laser
— 21690 members
— last activity 1 hour, 3 min ago
Online discussion forum for the Sword and Laser podcast and monthly book club pick. Subscribe to the audio podcast: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podca ...more
World of Warcraft
— 88 members
— last activity Feb 19, 2022 08:19PM
This group is for anyone who likes/plays/wants to play/knows anyone who plays/and has anything to do with World of Warcraft. Join and lets have lots o ...more
J.R.R. Tolkien
— 3847 members
— last activity Dec 26, 2025 03:51AM
Discussion, recommendations, and all-over appreciation for Britain's own myth maker, Professor J.R.R. Tolkien. ...more
Haris’s 2025 Year in Books
Take a look at Haris’s Year in Books, including some fun facts about their reading.
More friends…
Favorite Genres
Polls voted on by Haris
Lists liked by Haris

































