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#6142 (permalink) |
...here to hear...
Join Date: Nov 2010
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^ That's a wonderful book. Haven't we talked about it already on MB? As I recall, you and I recommended it to Chula a while back.
I'm reading a non-fiction book right now:- ![]() It's an exciting read, especially the first section which explores the strangely gifted nerds of the MIT Model Railroad Club, which turns out to be the banal birthplace of the computer revolution. It's always intriguing to read about something from humble beginnings that goes on to change the world. It's the narrative arc of various novels (like Dune, for example) and there was also that guy who was born in a manger - remember? As a writer, Steven Levy bears the marks of having been influenced by Tom Wolfe (which is not necessarily a bad thing) and he is considerate enough to put a "Who's Who" at the front of the book to help keep track of all the players of the compu revolution. Anyone else notice that all too often in non-fiction the author expects you, on page 345, to have perfect recall of someone who appeared once on page 34? It can be quite annoying. One word of warning: this book was written in 1984, so (*checks index*) SL talks about interface and interzone, but never once mentions the word internet , which some of you cutting-edge computer buffs have probably heard of.
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Ya it's the first Dread, but I did also order volume 2 at the same time so I will definitely continue after volume 1, I tend to like to start at the beginning. As stated in another thread Volume 1 contains the Robot Wars which I have already passed. So far I like Dread a lot and will probably continue past volume 2, but I have soo much stuff to read that it may take quite a while to get to volume 5. My bro has Amazon prime and the case files are not very expensive so that's a plus. Do you collect comics or just read TPB? |
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Ask me how!
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I wish I had something like that but my grandparents threw away all their kids' collections away, as parents are wont to do. I've had to do all the legwork myself. Have you been keeping up on anything? What's your fav stuff?
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Apparently she's about to delve into the world of, um, werewolves next?
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For myself, I love to mostly collect Gold Key and King comics from the silver age, like Flash Gordon, Doctor Solar, Turok Son of Stone as they are older (50's/60's) but very affordable to get in decent shape. I also collect some stuff like original Swamp Thing comics. Gold Key in particular have beautiful painted covers that I can't get enough of: ![]() ![]() I love the history of comics, so I enjoy reading old newspaper dailies and weeklies of everything classic like Dick Tracy, Mickey Mouse and The Phantom. The Phantom Sunday's are beautifully colored and I just love the retro art sytle: ![]() however, the stories are often not very complex and sometimes cheesy, and there often isn't any character development. So it's hard to recommend to a current reader which older comics to start with unless you can appreciate art, history and even camp (Dialogue can be super corny) I also like DC stuff like The Atom and Challenger's of the Unknown (early Kirby sci-fi). Other stuff, TMNT, recently Dredd. For Marvel I love Submariner , classic X-Men, and Incredible Hulk among others. If I had to suggest an old school book to get into, I would suggest Mandrake the Magician dailies because of how interesting and fantastic Mandrake's powers were for the time (He was legit the original Doctor Strange). Again, don't look for complex story telling or character arcs. But really I just LOVE comics and cartoons! |
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