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Kamas Kirian is 73% done with The Valiant
I keep having to stop listening because I become frustrated with the storytelling.
Apr 09, 2025 02:26PM Add a comment
The Valiant

Kamas Kirian
Kamas Kirian is starting The Last Folk Hero: The Life and Myth of Bo Jackson
Egads! I remember there being a big change in football practices in the early to mid 80s because players were collapsing from heat stroke/exhaustion, but I don't remember specific cases. IIRC one of the MN Vikings players died in the 90s as well. From this book it looks like Pat Dye should have been indicted for manslaughter over Greg Pratt's death.
Mar 24, 2025 08:28AM Add a comment
The Last Folk Hero: The Life and Myth of Bo Jackson

Kamas Kirian
Kamas Kirian is 6% done with The Valiant
Not a great first impression. JJ Green doesn't have a great voice for narration in my opinion. I'm thinking no decent military person would give up a hand picked spot just because a friend asked.
Mar 19, 2025 08:42AM Add a comment
The Valiant

Kamas Kirian
Kamas Kirian is 73% done with Forbidden the Stars (The Interstellar Age, #1)
The book seems a little dated now, after the events of the last few years. One of the characters laments all the bloggers coming up with conspiracy theories, and that he only gets his information from real news sources like the Washington Post. Which in this day and age comes across as either naive or extreme political virtue signalling.

I do not like the computer noises added for effect.
Mar 13, 2025 08:41PM Add a comment
Forbidden the Stars (The Interstellar Age, #1)

Kamas Kirian
Kamas Kirian is 34% done with The Edgar Allan Poe Complete Works Collection - Stories, Poems, Novels, and Essays
What I'm finding is that the classic tales everyone knows are excellent, but the less known tales are somewhat blah. Still, I'm looking forward to more stories because a few of the more obscure tales are worth it.
Oct 02, 2024 08:15AM Add a comment
The Edgar Allan Poe Complete Works Collection - Stories, Poems, Novels, and Essays

Kamas Kirian
Kamas Kirian is 61% done with If You Would Have Told Me
"street performers playing gay roles might be accused of appropriation. But at the time it was important for main stream actors, familiar faces, to bring issues of equality to middle America."
Mar 02, 2024 03:27AM Add a comment
If You Would Have Told Me

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Kamas Kirian is finished with If You Would Have Told Me
Chapter 22 has a section in which he talks about how the liberal west coast has to show the conservative folks in middle America their out of touch views on issues. I'll have to go back and get the exact quote.
Mar 01, 2024 08:32PM Add a comment
If You Would Have Told Me

Kamas Kirian
Kamas Kirian is 44% done with System Collapse (The Murderbot Diaries, #7)
So far I'm kinda just 'meh' on this. Perhaps it's just my original impression that this was geared more for teens/young adults, but the rather extensive use of foul language is kinda turning me off. I'm also a little unclear on Murderbot's history, as well as the rest of the crew, and the actual mission. For those that didn't read the previous novels it seems a little "inside baseball" right now.
Dec 29, 2023 12:52PM Add a comment
System Collapse (The Murderbot Diaries, #7)

Kamas Kirian
Kamas Kirian is reading The Prophet
I get the impression that quite a bit of New Age beliefs
Jul 06, 2023 04:04PM Add a comment
The Prophet

Kamas Kirian
Kamas Kirian is 80% done with The Ironclad Covenant (Sam Reilly #10)
First experience with the Sam Reilly stories. Overall not bad. It's been well paced and kept me interested. There are way too many coincidences though, it seems a little forced at times. And the geography makes no sense to me. I'm familiar with the areas talked about: North Shore MN, northwestern ND-where I grew up) and it throws me out of the story at times when he describes things that just aren't right.
Dec 04, 2022 01:13PM Add a comment
The Ironclad Covenant (Sam Reilly #10)

Kamas Kirian
Kamas Kirian is on page 120 of 348 of Mathemagics (Chicks in Chainmail)
there are times that I'm a little thrown by the shifting perspective of 1st/3rd person.
Jul 30, 2022 03:45PM Add a comment
Mathemagics (Chicks in Chainmail)

Kamas Kirian
Kamas Kirian is 60% done with You Can Fix Your Brain: Just 1 Hour a Week to the Best Memory, Productivity, and Sleep You've Ever Had
Carroll, my favorite Jets coach, uses meditation and positive thinking. He’s still on board with anthropogenic climate change though. It really makes me question his views. And especially the, You can’t argue with the science” statement. Science is all about arguing with what we think we know about something.
Jun 10, 2022 09:15AM Add a comment
You Can Fix Your Brain: Just 1 Hour a Week to the Best Memory, Productivity, and Sleep You've Ever Had

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Kamas Kirian is 31% done with You Can Fix Your Brain: Just 1 Hour a Week to the Best Memory, Productivity, and Sleep You've Ever Had
The beginning of the audiobook wasn't all that impressive. Introduction and first couple of chapters sounded more like an infomercial with all the talk about ordering Test X from Company Y. Then it got better, until Chap 4 when he started going off about Climate Change, the IPCC, etc. Willing to buy into environmental factors being a problem, but only for so far.
Jun 01, 2022 10:54AM Add a comment
You Can Fix Your Brain: Just 1 Hour a Week to the Best Memory, Productivity, and Sleep You've Ever Had

Kamas Kirian
Kamas Kirian is on page 85 of 337 of Three Famines
specifically on page 67: "First of all, the peasantry clung to Catholicism, with its debilitating irrationalities, its superstitions, its hostility to progress in thought, and the brake on inventiveness and adaptability it was seen to impose on people."
May 28, 2022 04:46PM Add a comment
Three Famines

Kamas Kirian
Kamas Kirian is on page 85 of 337 of Three Famines
one thing that bothered me was a very anti-catholic description of someone. I'm not sure if it was the author's views, or the views of the person he was writing about. It kind of threw me for a loop, especially as it is ambiguous regarding whose opinion it is.
May 27, 2022 09:51AM Add a comment
Three Famines

Kamas Kirian
Kamas Kirian is 30% done with The Rift
I understand there's lots of confusion after a major natural disaster. I can't help but wonder if he went out of his way to make law enforcement officers look as bad as he could though. Of all the major characters, there's only two I remotely care about: Jason and Jessica. I'm starting to get a vibe of Death Is Lighter Than A Feather here, with too many characters that just don't make any impression, let alone good.
Apr 13, 2022 12:58PM Add a comment
The Rift

Kamas Kirian
Kamas Kirian is 20% done with The Rift
finally getting to the earthquake, but he's still introducing new characters that I assume will be main ones. I'm not sure if this is typical of his novels, as all my previous experience with his works have been short stories, but I find it rather irritating.
Apr 07, 2022 02:09PM Add a comment
The Rift

Kamas Kirian
Kamas Kirian is 10% done with The Rift
Not sure what the point of the rather explicit sex scene was at the end of chapter 4. I hope their done introducing main characters and get onto the main part of the story though.
Apr 06, 2022 10:03AM Add a comment
The Rift

Kamas Kirian
Kamas Kirian is on page 10 of The Rift
So far I'm not all that impressed. It starts off with a foreword about how prescient he was when writing this, as if natural disasters in general are hard to predict. Then in the book it talks about how the difference between the '97 Red River flood in Fargo and Grand Forks was about the tax rate related to flood works. GF had a dike in place that was overtopped. Fargo had to build temporary dikes. 2009 was higher.
Apr 05, 2022 02:27PM Add a comment
The Rift

Kamas Kirian
Kamas Kirian is starting 1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed
Opening credits (Part 2): Of those things he shared climate change is a problem, but is natural, there's no evidence of AGW except at some very localized ways. Species loss is a problem, but would take more political will than any politician alive could ever muster. Famine and water scarcity are overwhelmingly political issues created by idiotic government policies.
Feb 22, 2022 08:16PM Add a comment
1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed

Kamas Kirian
Kamas Kirian is starting 1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed
Opening credits (part 1). Not impressed so far. He starts out by trying to compare the bronze age collapse to our current times and asks if another collapse could happen. Well, Duh! Collapses have happened over and over again throughout the world. He talks about the areas threatening our current interconnected world civilization such as climate change, famine, water scarcity and species loss.
Feb 22, 2022 08:09PM Add a comment
1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed

Kamas Kirian
Kamas Kirian is 35% done with Uncharted (Arcane America, #1)
So far I am liking it. Sakakawea (ND spelling) just showed up at Fort Mandan, so we're in the thick of the ND winter now. Too bad we don't know exactly where the real fort was. The area is about the last unflooded part of the Missouri River, from Garrison Dam to Bismarck, about 50 miles.
Sep 20, 2021 05:27PM Add a comment
Uncharted (Arcane America, #1)

Kamas Kirian
Kamas Kirian is on page 51 of 180 of Hardy Boys 01: The Tower Treasure GB
"...reputed to be enormously wealthy, although they lived simply, kept only a few servants..."

My, oh my! What contradictions in description.

My parents brought my old Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew books down when they visited last week. I figured they'd be good for my daughter to read, but I decided to reminisce first and check them out myself since it's been about 40 years since I read them.
Jul 27, 2021 09:47PM Add a comment
Hardy Boys 01: The Tower Treasure GB

Kamas Kirian
Kamas Kirian is on page 100 of 438 of A Perfect Blood (The Hollows, #10)
I need to put this one away for awhile. I feel like I've missed too much of what has happened since the first book. If I get a chance to collect the others on sale I will, but right now it just seems like I'm missing a whole lot of back story.

-abandoned for now.
Jul 11, 2021 06:29AM Add a comment
A Perfect Blood (The Hollows, #10)

Kamas Kirian
Kamas Kirian is on page 110 of 416 of Dead Witch Walking (The Hollows, #1)
About a quarter of the way through and it's still mostly set up of the world and characters. As of yet there isn't much of a mystery, just a hint at who she wants to investigate and why. I do like the three main characters so far.
Jun 16, 2021 06:29AM Add a comment
Dead Witch Walking (The Hollows, #1)

Kamas Kirian
Kamas Kirian is starting Dead Witch Walking (The Hollows, #1)
decided to start at the beginning of the series before going back to A Perfect Blood.
Jun 11, 2021 07:24AM Add a comment
Dead Witch Walking (The Hollows, #1)

Kamas Kirian
Kamas Kirian is on page 50 of 438 of A Perfect Blood (The Hollows, #10)
on hold as I start at book #1.
Jun 11, 2021 07:23AM Add a comment
A Perfect Blood (The Hollows, #10)

Kamas Kirian
Kamas Kirian is on page 50 of 438 of A Perfect Blood (The Hollows, #10)
I'm apparently reading these out of order. I'm not sure if I should go back to book 1 or not, I'm not very far into this yet. So far, I'm very much reminded of Jim Butcher's Harry Dresden series.
Jun 07, 2021 07:43AM Add a comment
A Perfect Blood (The Hollows, #10)

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