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Christopher is on page 6 of 271 of Neuromancer (Sprawl #1)
Third reading commencing.
Jan 02, 2024 11:42PM Add a comment
Neuromancer (Sprawl #1)

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Christopher is on page 55 of 185 of Thirteen Days: A Memoir of the Cuban Missile Crisis
Already more than a quarter of the way through. RFK's style is a little less intimate than I was hoping for. His praise for his brother is effusive, and he's showing magnanimity toward those who differed with less aggressive policy. Interesting book, but it feels lighter than it should.
Nov 04, 2023 10:54PM Add a comment
Thirteen Days: A Memoir of the Cuban Missile Crisis

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Christopher is on page 201 of 275 of Slaughterhouse-Five
'The city was blacked out because bombers might come, so Billy didn't get to see Dresden did one of the most beautiful things a city is capable of doing when the sun goes down, which is to wink its lights on one by one.'

Just wanted to share that wonderful sentence.
Nov 22, 2021 08:22PM 1 comment
Slaughterhouse-Five

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Christopher is on page 93 of 275 of Slaughterhouse-Five
'The champagne was dead. So it goes.'

Laughed out loud at that one!
Nov 12, 2021 01:45PM Add a comment
Slaughterhouse-Five

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Christopher is on page 11 of 275 of Slaughterhouse-Five
Just getting started. Auditioning. So far so good.
Oct 18, 2021 10:41PM Add a comment
Slaughterhouse-Five

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Christopher is on page 15 of 298 of God and Man at Yale: The Superstitions of 'Academic Freedom'
Boy, Buckley whines a lot about how Yale is anti-Christian. I'm catching him making a slew of unabashedly biased assumptions and fallacies. This is supposedly where the modern conservative movement took root. The rhetorical content is specious, and one could have a blast tearing it to shreds. Note pencil always at the ready position for this one.
Oct 01, 2021 11:33AM Add a comment
God and Man at Yale: The Superstitions of 'Academic Freedom'

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Christopher is on page 6 of 298 of God and Man at Yale: The Superstitions of 'Academic Freedom'
Basically auditioning this book to see if I want to continue with it. It's sort of a bucket list book, in that it's something that is probably needed to help explain why WFB was popular.
Sep 30, 2021 01:17PM Add a comment
God and Man at Yale: The Superstitions of 'Academic Freedom'

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Christopher is on page 104 of 258 of Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Brilliant writing. I'm becoming a big fan of Philip K. Dick. I may zoom right into The Man in the High Castle straight after this.
Sep 25, 2021 07:26PM Add a comment
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?

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Christopher is on page 80 of 180 of The Great Gatsby
Just getting to the point in which Carraway was asked to invite Daisy to his house for tea so Gatsby can make an introduction from his next door mansion.
Sep 08, 2021 09:31PM Add a comment
The Great Gatsby

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Christopher is on page 40 of 180 of The Great Gatsby
Exquisite writing. This is the kind of writing you read slowly, savoring each drop. It's not even about the story, it's about how he tells it.
Sep 07, 2021 04:02PM Add a comment
The Great Gatsby

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Christopher is on page 16 of 180 of The Great Gatsby
Reading this for the second time. I read this in high school for an English class and I recall almost none of it. Just getting started here and Fitzgerald's lush writing is a revelation. Beautiful prose. I completely missed that when I first read it at age 17.
Sep 06, 2021 10:22AM Add a comment
The Great Gatsby

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Christopher is on page 248 of 399 of Jurassic Park (Jurassic Park, #1)
There's a section where Arnold and Gennaro are discussing the Malcolm Effect. I don't know if it continues beyond page 248, but Arnold basically says Malcolm and his chaos theory are wrong, but doesn't spell out why it's wrong. In fact his argument--I think he's saying living systems contradict chaos theory--is a pretty good case for why chaos theory is correct here. Living systems are inherently chaotic.
Aug 28, 2021 08:18PM Add a comment
Jurassic Park (Jurassic Park, #1)

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Christopher is on page 199 of 399 of Jurassic Park (Jurassic Park, #1)
Just passed the part where Nedry ... you know ... gets it. I've been having a nagging feeling about Crichton's writing--that Jurassic Park is written for a young adult audience. I think Crichton is deliberately writing below his skill level, or perhaps using his skill to write for a broad audience. I think to a point Crichton should have been satisfied with negative reviews, feeling he had done his job.
Aug 23, 2021 01:50PM Add a comment
Jurassic Park (Jurassic Park, #1)

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Christopher is on page 150 of 399 of Jurassic Park (Jurassic Park, #1)
Hammond and Wu taking about Malcolm and how Malcolm is a negative element in this tour because of his skepticism. He was an early critic of the project, so why was he even invited? Did Hammond assume the park was so good that it would convince him? Kind of an idiot plot device.
Aug 18, 2021 07:45PM Add a comment
Jurassic Park (Jurassic Park, #1)

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Christopher is on page 145 of 399 of Jurassic Park (Jurassic Park, #1)
The mistaken gender pronouns are getting annoying. The book spent some time earlier saying the dinosaurs are all females so breeding can be strictly avoided. But then using he/him/his pronouns are somehow excused. I'm now at the point where they are trying to see the T.Rexes, but they're being addressed as he/him/his. I think it would have made more sense to get it right and refer to females properly.
Aug 18, 2021 02:00PM Add a comment
Jurassic Park (Jurassic Park, #1)

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Christopher is on page 90 of 399 of Jurassic Park (Jurassic Park, #1)
This is the part where the visitors are shown a presentation of the island. It's followed up for some reason with a discussion of infant mortality on Costa Rica, theorizing that dinosaurs have a causal relationship. Very strange part that strikes me as lazy. Crichton is capable of better. Infant mortality has many possible reasons. Pointing to dinosaur activity is nonsense.
Aug 08, 2021 07:56PM Add a comment
Jurassic Park (Jurassic Park, #1)

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Christopher is on page 77 of 399 of Jurassic Park (Jurassic Park, #1)
Haven't read Crichton in a long time. He still has quite a flair for morphing science fiction and reality and making them one. His dialoguing is still kind of wooden at this point, too. It is lot of fun to read.
Aug 05, 2021 11:08PM Add a comment
Jurassic Park (Jurassic Park, #1)

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Christopher is on page 21 of 399 of Jurassic Park (Jurassic Park, #1)
All of a sudden I'm getting a good idea of why a number of friends and family have vacationed in Costa Rica in the last thirty years. Michael Crichton made Costa Rica a popular destination with this book, I imagine.
Aug 03, 2021 02:42PM Add a comment
Jurassic Park (Jurassic Park, #1)

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Christopher is on page 340 of 504 of Ball Four
Getting to the home stretch of this classic baseball book. Wanted to note here that I think I reached the high point of the book here. Bouton is dealt to the Astros, and suddenly the clouds part and his skies brighten. He gets a start, pitches into the 10th and loses, but still he's happy because he pitched well and his club believed in him. Huge resolving moment with real life analogies.
Aug 01, 2021 12:04PM Add a comment
Ball Four

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Christopher is on page 45 of 504 of Ball Four
Update on 2/2. That's 'apparently,' not 'differently.' Stupid autocorrect.
Jul 19, 2021 12:01AM Add a comment
Ball Four

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Christopher is on page 45 of 504 of Ball Four
2/2. Also found out from the Wiki that differently Ball Four has been revised a number of times. That means my version, the 1990 20th anniversary edition, is different from the original 1970 paperback my dad used to have. I'm well known to be biased toward the originals.
Jul 18, 2021 12:23PM Add a comment
Ball Four

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Christopher is on page 45 of 504 of Ball Four
1/2. Reading the Wiki on Bouton. Apparently Bouton dictated his diary into tape machines. I'm not sure what to make of that, because the writing becomes more the work of the editor piecing the stories together.
Jul 18, 2021 12:20PM Add a comment
Ball Four

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Christopher is on page 19 of 504 of Ball Four
Auditioning a couple of baseball books--the classic Ball Four by Jim Bouton, or the more modern classic Men at Work by George Will. Bouton wins because his writing is more engaging and less formal than Will. Haven't read a baseball book in a few years.
Jul 17, 2021 08:45PM Add a comment
Ball Four

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Christopher is on page 664 of 736 of The Fountainhead
Almost over the finish line. I'm going to want a stiff drink after this one. Already thinking about books for the next read. Maybe a great author Rand hated.
Jul 16, 2021 11:47PM Add a comment
The Fountainhead

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Christopher is on page 593 of 736 of The Fountainhead
An interesting passage a little while before on attaching value to the things one buys and possesses. Of course, it was Gail Wynand saying this, so the words take on greater malice. But it's true that we tend to seek to see the things we own as special because we endow them with our ownership. Looking forward to being free of this oppressive book, haha.
Jul 16, 2021 03:14PM Add a comment
The Fountainhead

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