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I bought and read the myst novels when I was a kid. Before that I think I read lord of the rings in junior high. I don't like books. Or movies. Or TV. I barely like(and don't really like) modern video games.
 
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I have a number of different translations of Divine Comedy. This is the Henry Wordsworth Longfellow translation.
I actually finished this some time ago now. The language in this translation is pretty stilted compared to more modern translations I have, which isn't surprising (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow February 27, 1807 – March 24, 1882).

The Gustave Dore etchings included to illustrate the poem are magnificent.

I'm now reading a book on Taoist Chi Kung.
 
Ploughing through the Three Body Problem books at the moment. It's a change to read something near-future Sci-Fi that's not based on a US/Euro point of view.
 
I actually finished this some time ago now. The language in this translation is pretty stilted compared to more modern translations I have, which isn't surprising (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow February 27, 1807 – March 24, 1882).

The Gustave Dore etchings included to illustrate the poem are magnificent.

I'm now reading a book on Taoist Chi Kung.
I finished the book on Taoist Chi Kung. It was highly technical Chinese medicine... very dry reading.

Now reading this:
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My mother has an ancestor who served in WW1 as a nurse in Belgium .

I can't imagine........... lest we forget.
 
Just finished reading this:

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Despite being a well written, a very well written, history the material is confronting and harrowing. What those men and women lived through defies description.... words can't even begin to describe the horror and I can't imagine it.

Now reading this:
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After this I have something on the burner to read which is definitely not related to Australia's war involvements.
 
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Just finished reading Our Vietnam Nurses.

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The stories are interesting, sad and harrowing; it's war.

I've been to Vietnam and have visited some of the locations mentioned in the book. The book itself though is poorly written in places and the proofreading is laughable.

Now reading something completely different..... this:
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I wonder when I see books in the background shot of someone video chat. Have they read them? Did they deliberately have the shot in the back ground to make them look smart.
 
Just finished reading this:
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For a lifelong fan of the band as I am this was a brilliant read; really great, and took me back to so many great (for me) music moments.

Just started reading this:
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Garcia by the editors Rolling Stone Magazine.

"When Jerry Garcia died in 1995, people around the world mourned his death. As the lead singer and spiritual center of the traveling band the Grateful Dead, Garcia commanded a large and loyal following. This book, with its many striking photographs and illustrations and with its writings by some of rock journalism's biggest names, is a wonderful and lasting testament..."
 
This was a question I was asked at a recent interview. Are you supposed to say what was the actual last book you read or something that seems relevant to the job being applied for or politically correct?

Has anyone been asked in a formal interview what was the last video game you played or if the interviews played Elite would that increase your chances of getting hired.
 
Just finished reading this:
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Garcia by the editors Rolling Stone Magazine.

For me that was a gem of a read. The insights presented by Jerry Garcia and other band members of Grateful Dead had me pulling out my Grateful Dead CD's and reevaluating their music all over again.

Now reading a book on Taoist science, acupuncture and medicine.
 
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