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Nah, I thought you were the ones getting confused.
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A Forest of Stars, book 2 of the Saga of Seven Suns.

Enjoying them so far. The action started sooner than I remembered, I must say.

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The Neverending Story by Michael Ende. This could take a while.
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Orlion wrote:The Neverending Story by Michael Ende. This could take a while.
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Orlion wrote:The Neverending Story by Michael Ende.
Lovely book...much better than the movie.


Anyway, I'm on Horizon Storm, book 3 of the Saga of Seven Suns.

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Orlion wrote:The Neverending Story by Michael Ende.
Lovely book...much better than the movie.

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Seriously. That flick sure seems to go on forever.
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Orlion wrote:The Neverending Story by Michael Ende.
Lovely book...much better than the movie.

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Seriously. That flick sure seems to go on forever.
You mean it's neverending?
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Menolly wrote:
Vraith wrote:
Avatar wrote: Lovely book...much better than the movie.

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Seriously. That flick sure seems to go on forever.
You mean it's neverending?
Well, the flick is pretty much based on a third of the book.... so that proves it... some infinities are bigger than others.
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:lol: Yeah, I remember the first time I read it, being surprised at how much more there was.

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Orlion wrote:
Menolly wrote:
Vraith wrote: Seriously. That flick sure seems to go on forever.
You mean it's neverending?
Well, the flick is pretty much based on a third of the book.... so that proves it... some infinities are bigger than others.
True, we could be building a small infinity right now. Plus it's obvious that the infinite badness of the film is much larger than its infinite length.
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You keep nesting quotes like that, it will certainly start feeling like it. Of like an Escher painting at least. :lol:

Anyway, onto book 4, Scattered Suns.

I'm enjoying them. Has nobody else read these books? :lol:

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Just started Queen of Wands by John Ringo. It was one of the freebies in the WFC bag last fall. It's urban fantasy, but the main character styles herself as a warrior for (the Christian) God, and so keeps making these comments that set my teeth on edge. Example: Kali, the Hindu goddess of life and death. The main character is compelled to point out that a Christian would see Kali as a demon. Never mind that Hindus believe in reincarnation, so death doesn't mean the same thing to them. :roll: I'm gonna try to finish this book without throwing it across the room. But it's gonna be touch-and-go....
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Avatar wrote:Anyway, onto book 4, Scattered Suns.

I'm enjoying them. Has nobody else read these books? :lol:
I never heard of them until you started posting about them a few days ago. I'll check B&N next time I'm there.
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Avatar wrote:You keep nesting quotes like that, it will certainly start feeling like it. Of like an Escher painting at least. :lol:

Anyway, onto book 4, Scattered Suns.

I'm enjoying them. Has nobody else read these books? :lol:
Ayup! I've read the first two (waiting for the brother to buy the others :lol: ). The ones I read were good.

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Whelp, finished The Neverending Story. Twas Fantastic....a..... a lot more meaningful than the movie, it had an actual (well, maybe several) messages to it.
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Getting into The Jewels of Aptor, Samuel Delany's first novel.
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Orlion wrote:Whelp, finished The Neverending Story. Twas Fantastic....a..... a lot more meaningful than the movie, it had an actual (well, maybe several) messages to it.
I think I need to find this. I liked the movie -- stop throwing tomatoes at me! -- but it might partly have been because the kids loved it.
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Orlion wrote:Whelp, finished The Neverending Story. Twas Fantastic....a..... a lot more meaningful than the movie, it had an actual (well, maybe several) messages to it.
I think I need to find this. I liked the movie -- stop throwing tomatoes at me! -- but it might partly have been because the kids loved it.
I don't think I've ever seen the movie, but I have only heard positive things about it. These comments are definitely making me curious regarding the book itself.

...but then, I have to admit my curiosity has been raised regarding the series Beautiful Creatures is based on as well.
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