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Nice to see you around Caam. :D

Re-Reading Cornwell's "Saxon Chronicles" since I just picked up teh latest one. So, The Last Kingdom.

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Thanks, Av! I've been in an intellectual dirty for so long that I hadn't realized I was in one. Then I read Fist's post in the Loresraat and realized that I've been dumbed down by social media. I need to come back to where the conversation is lively and interesting.
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Finished "Lila."

Currently reading:
"The Fishermen" by Chigozie Obioma (It's real dark. A Cain-and-Abel story.)
Heart of Darkness and other stories - Conrad (reading the one about "Karain")
"To Kill a Mockingbird" - Harper Lee

Dabbling in:
"The Writer's Reader" (a collection of stuff famous writers wrote)
"Writing from Within, A Guide to Creativity and Life Story Writing" - Bernard Selling
"Reading Like a Writer" - Francine Prose
"A Tale of Two Cities" - Dickens
two non-fiction books on Jonathan Edwards and the Enlightenment
caamora wrote:Thanks, Av! I've been in an intellectual dirty for so long that I hadn't realized I was in one. Then I read Fist's post in the Loresraat and realized that I've been dumbed down by social media. I need to come back to where the conversation is lively and interesting.
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Yes, social media MURDERATES my intellect!
*notes that 'murderates' is not really a word. maybe using a non-word like that is the kind of attention-getting tactic I learned from social media*
"People without hope not only don't write novels, but what is more to the point, they don't read them.
They don't take long looks at anything, because they lack the courage.
The way to despair is to refuse to have any kind of experience, and the novel, of course, is a way to have experience."
-Flannery O'Connor

"In spite of much that militates against quietness there are people who still read books. They are the people who keep me going."
-Elisabeth Elliot, Preface, "A Chance to Die: The Life and Legacy of Amy Carmichael"
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caamora wrote:I need to come back to where the conversation is lively and interesting.
Yes, yes you do. :D

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I wrote 'intellectual dirth ' and the damn auto-correct dumbed it down to 'dirty.' I'm getting dumbed down everywhere! Lol.
Yes, social media MURDERATES my intellect!
*notes that 'murderates' is not really a word. maybe using a non-word like that is the kind of attention-getting tactic I learned from social media
Murderates works for me, hehehe.
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caamora wrote:I wrote 'intellectual dirth ' and the damn auto-correct dumbed it down to 'dirty.'
Though that may well be a regional variant, I think that it's more commonly spelled 'dearth.'


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Dammit!
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but this is why humans are better than computers.

The computer auto-corrects it with the wrong word.

The human knows what you meant, considers that saying "it's dearth," might cause awkwardness...
...but figures you want to know the right answer anyway!

(The day I first got to the point where I first realized a family member would probably be comfortable letting me include spelling corrections in e-mails was delightful.)
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The Pale Horseman, book 2 of Cornwell's Saxon Chronicles.

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Lords Of The North, book 3 of Cornwell's Saxon Chronicles.

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Sword Song, book 4 of Cornwell's Saxon Chronicles.

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Eventually I will get it, but I just got Salman Rushdie's new book, The Golden House.
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Why the World Does Not Exist by Markus Gabriel


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Read The Burning Land over the weekend, now I'm on Death Of Kings, book 6 of Cornwell's Saxon Chronicles.

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Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook by a Mark Bray
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The Pagan Lord, book 7 of Cornwell's Saxon Chronicles.

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Fields of Sense: A New Realist Ontology by Markus Gabriel


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Read book 8 (The Empty Throne) and 9 (Warriors Of The Storm) of Cornwell's Saxon Chronicles this weekend, now I'm on book 10, the latest and most recently purchased, and reason I re-read the entire series, The Flame Bearer.

Think this could be the last one...

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In Cold Blood by Truman Capote. Along with my usual 2 or 3 nonfiction books. The King James Version of the Bible, Chazown by Craig Groeschel, Sacred Marriage by Gary Thomas.
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