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I read a lot.
Science Fiction and Fantasy being a major part of my library.
I am a big fan of the 'Honor Harrington' series by David Weber and 'The Dragon Riders of Pern' by Anne McCaffery.
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Originally posted by Starfist View PostI read a lot.
Science Fiction and Fantasy being a major part of my library.
I am a big fan of the 'Honor Harrington' series by David Weber and 'The Dragon Riders of Pern' by Anne McCaffery.
ttyl
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Spoiler:Dear All,
As most of you know, I have been asking for prayers for my grand-aunt and my mom's friend for the past few weeks. I am grateful for all the support you have been giving; it has made getting through this difficult time just a bit less painful.
My mom's friend, Beth Jacinto, passed away last Thursday night, September 30, after her long battle with cancer. And my grand-aunt, Norma Jones, mother of 10, grandmother of 19, and great-grandmother of 2 (as well as being a second grandmother to me and my cousins after our own grandmother's death), passed away early Wednesday morning, October 6 (exactly 11 years after my grandma's death, to the day).
Both services will be tomorrow morning, October 9.
Again, I would like to thank you all for the support you have been giving. This is an extremely hard time for everybody and any kind of help is well appreciated. I please ask that you continue to keep us all in your thoughts and prayers. In some ways, letting go only gets harder with age, and I know we all need all the support we can get.
I just wanted to let you know what happened, and to thank you for everything you have been doing.
Love to you all,
Mimzy <3"YOU'RE EASIER THAN THE U.S. CONGRESS."~Nikola
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Originally posted by Mimzy View PostSpoiler:Dear All,
As most of you know, I have been asking for prayers for my grand-aunt and my mom's friend for the past few weeks. I am grateful for all the support you have been giving; it has made getting through this difficult time just a bit less painful.
My mom's friend, Beth Jacinto, passed away last Thursday night, September 30, after her long battle with cancer. And my grand-aunt, Norma Jones, mother of 10, grandmother of 19, and great-grandmother of 2 (as well as being a second grandmother to me and my cousins after our own grandmother's death), passed away early Wednesday morning, October 6 (exactly 11 years after my grandma's death, to the day).
Both services will be tomorrow morning, October 9.
Again, I would like to thank you all for the support you have been giving. This is an extremely hard time for everybody and any kind of help is well appreciated. I please ask that you continue to keep us all in your thoughts and prayers. In some ways, letting go only gets harder with age, and I know we all need all the support we can get.
I just wanted to let you know what happened, and to thank you for everything you have been doing.
Love to you all,
Mimzy <3
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Originally posted by gotthammer View PostI'm loving the Honor Harrington stuff so far. I finished the 2nd book (The Honor of the Queen) yesterday and just started on the 3rd one (The Short Victorious War)...and decided to get the next 3 books when I dropped by the bookstore earlier."Most people who are watching TV are semi-catatonic. They're not fully alive." - U.S. District Court Judge Timothy Batten Sr.
Ronald Greer is also a medic. Your argument is invalid.
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Originally posted by Eternal Density View PostI finished On Basilisk Station yesterday (it was a most excellent and triumphant story) and I've getting into The Honor of the Queen.
I just finished the third book a few hours ago (The Short Victorious War). Still fun, so far. I'm several chapters into the fourth book, Field of Dishonor. I guess I should drop by the bookstore, again, this weekend...
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Hello, everyone,
Spoiler:My theology prof. is awesome--he gave me a week's extension on my paper. I am so relieved.
Things have calmed down since after the funerals--the viewings are always the worst because that's the time when it really hits you that you have to say goodbye. After the burial ceremony, then things start to level out into a sort of dull ache. I was glad I got to spend time with one of my cousins--it was her "Grammy" who died, and I remember when my grandma died, she was the first one to comfort me--so the least I could do was return the favor.
So it's going to be a slow process, but we're getting there. It was a lot harder to deal with these 2 deaths this time because (a) it's harder to lose someone when you've lost that childhood innocence (in some ways, I think kids have a better understanding of death than adults do, even if it seems to be the opposite--they don't have a concept of someone being gone "forever." Which is actually correct, b/c it's not a final goodbye. If it was, there would be no point in living for the future at all) and (b) the circumstances of these deaths were just so much more complicated and they both happened at the same time when we weren't exactly ready for them.
It hurts, but now that everything's done, there's this sense of peace, at least for me. I still ask for prayers for the families, though--everybody deals with different things in different ways. It's going to take a longer time to get through these losses, but I know there's still hope.
...after 7 years of not having to go through a major family death, I understood what it felt like to lose someone, but I had forgotten just how much it hurts. Over the weekend, I had this lingering fear of what would happen, every time my parents had to go somewhere, or some other relative, or when my other grand-aunt went back to Alaska on Sunday...it was always this fear that I would never see them again (especially w/ my aunt--she's 96). Luckily, my past experience has strengthened me enough to know that I cannot live life in constant fear of losing somebody--if it happens, it happens.
So, yeah. but it's going to be okay.
"YOU'RE EASIER THAN THE U.S. CONGRESS."~Nikola
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For anyone who likes The Graveyard book, this is a link to Neil Gaiman doing a reading of it.
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The last new book I read was "Evolutionary Void" by Peter Hamilton, a great book which provided a strong finish to a fantastic series.
I've also been reading some old books that somehow got into my collection but I never read before. "The Gods of Mars" by Edgar Rice Burroughs which is a believe that second John Carter of Mars book, "Beyond the farthest star which is by the same author.
"Dr. Futurity" by Philip K. Dick, an unusually whole story compared to the other PDK books I've read.
"Three Hearts and three lions" by Poul Anderson, an ok fantasy book but a bit on the short side but then it was first written in 1953 I think.
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Originally posted by Wyrminarrd View PostThe last new book I read was "Evolutionary Void" by Peter Hamilton, a great book which provided a strong finish to a fantastic series.
"Dr. Futurity" by Philip K. Dick, an unusually whole story compared to the other PDK books I've read.
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I finished the first two books of the Honor Harrington series and started the third, but I'm getting a sinking feeling after having finished Honor of the Queen. Is each book going start with Honor getting promoted and given some bigger ship after having fought some big battle at the end of the last book? At what point will Weber start telling a more serialized story?
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Originally posted by Krichton View PostI finished the first two books of the Honor Harrington series and started the third, but I'm getting a sinking feeling after having finished Honor of the Queen. Is each book going start with Honor getting promoted and given some bigger ship after having fought some big battle at the end of the last book? At what point will Weber start telling a more serialized story?Spoiler:and there wasn't even a single space battle
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