May 02, 2007

The Stern Chase is the Longest Chase

The review can now be found here.

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You Know You've Read Too Much Discworld...

...when...

1. You hold insightful conversations with Mr. Jelly. more...

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The Return of Napoleon

The review can be found here.

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The Death of Captain Future and Other Stories (and Other Stories)

I was recently in our local (to where I work) Big Box Book Store and noticed a couple of changes. For one, jackhammers were at work (behind curtins), apparently tearing out the Starbucks that dominated the center of the bookstore. Whether it will be replaced by another chain or by the Big Box's own effort, I do not know. more...

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May 01, 2007

John's Reading Report - April 2007

I've been doing a lot more reading than blogging recently. But that just means I've got lots of fresh material to write about.

Here's what I've read since my last report:

Old Man's War, John Scalzi (Excellent old-school SF! I wouldn't say he's derivative of Heinlein, but definitely writes in the same fine tradition. If you're reading me, you probably know that John Scalzi keeps a great blog, too).

The Stars My Destination, Alfred Bester (I'm surprised this one hasn't been made into a movie yet. [Wait - I wonder?])

The Years of Rice and Salt, Kim Stanley Robinson

The Measure of a Man: A Spiritual Autobiography, Sidney Poitier

In progress:

The God Delusion, Richard Dawkins

I Am a Strange Loop, Douglas Hofstadter

The Accidental Mind: How Brain Evolution Has Given Us Love, Memory, Dreams, and God, David J. Linden

On deck:

1776, David McCullough (Yeah, I know it's been waiting on the "to read" list for 3 months now. Best intentions and all that...)

Breaking the Spell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon, Daniel C. Dennett

The Varieties of Scientific Experience: A Personal View of the Search for God, Carl Sagan (edited by Ann Druyan)

more...

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A Heinlein Quote (But Not for the Month)

Am not going to argue whether a machine can "really" be alive, "really" be self-aware. Is a virus self-aware? Nyet! How about oyster? I doubt it. A cat? Almost certainly. A human? Don't know about you tovarishch, but I am. Somewhere along evolutionary chain from macromolecule to human brain self-awareness crept in. Psychologists assert it happens automatically whenever a brain acquires certain very high number of associational paths. Can't see it matters whether paths are protein or platinum.

("Soul?" Does dog have a soul? How about cockroach?"

(The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, Part 1, That Dinkum Thinkum, Chapter 1) more...

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