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By Sly Fox
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Since Killing Lincoln, I haven't been as impressed with his books so I was hesitant to get this one. Glad to hear you give me an excuse to read on one of my favorite historical subjects. I love the South Pacific and was blown away by how WWII still impcts life there today.
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By RubberMallet
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ALUmnus wrote:
RubberMallet wrote:if you haven't read the mistborn trilogy, do yourself a favor and grab them.
Sorry, but until the series is completely finished, I'm going nowhere near it. I've learned my lesson.
the original trilogy teamed up with secret history is basically a finished product. the wax and wayne series are their own entity. The stormlight series and other ones are also pretty much their own.

so no worries about that.

i'm half way through the wax and wayne series. not as good but still pretty good.
By ALUmnus
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Don't know if you saw this, but Rothfuss has contracted to have the Kingkiller Chronicle to be produced (movie & show series). The dude who made the Hamilton musical, Lin-Manuel Miranda, has signed up to produce it. Wonder if this will prevent the third book from ever being published, a la Game of Thrones.
By ATrain
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Well, its not summer, but airplane reading has recently included:
The Sun Also Rises by Hemingway
Walden on Wheels by Ken Ilgunas
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child by JK Rowling
AND ON THE FUTURE FLIGHTS TO/FROM SEATTLE:
The Problem of Pain, The Abolition of Man and The Great Divorce by CS Lewis.
By ALUmnus
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ATrain wrote: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child by JK Rowling
I thought this was NOT by Rowling.
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By adam42381
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ALUmnus wrote:
ATrain wrote: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child by JK Rowling
I thought this was NOT by Rowling.
I thought it was a play co-authored by Rowling. Didn't realize it was a book.
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By RubberMallet
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ALUmnus wrote:Don't know if you saw this, but Rothfuss has contracted to have the Kingkiller Chronicle to be produced (movie & show series). The dude who made the Hamilton musical, Lin-Manuel Miranda, has signed up to produce it. Wonder if this will prevent the third book from ever being published, a la Game of Thrones.
after the 2nd book, i am excited to read the 3rd book but its definitely not going to kill me if i never see it. lots of these epic series have their license for screen sold and just flounder to nothing. like even the mistborn trilogy had its right tossed about. i dislike this happeneing before a story ends though. as we see with GOT. its running into its issues for those who would rather read.
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By RubberMallet
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not reading but we watching that movie of the magic creatures or what not. these books are designed for kids i get it but blech.
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By BJWilliams
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HUGE fan of O'Reilly's "Killing" series. Gives a level of historical depth to a lot of people and events. If I wasn't a broadcasting major and had an aversion to writing papers (and raging ADHD) I might have majored in history in undergrad
By ATrain
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adam42381 wrote: I thought it was a play co-authored by Rowling. Didn't realize it was a book.
Correct, she had help with it, but the script is available in book form.
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By NotAJerry
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Here's what I've devoured the last few months:

Inventology (Pagan Kennedy)
Originals (Adam Grant)
The Industries of the Future (Alec Ross)
The Inevitable (Kevin Kelly)
Sprint (Jake Knapp)
Choose Yourself (James Altucher)
Creative Schools: The Grassroots Revolution That's Transforming Education (Sir Ken Robinson)
Schools on Trial (Nikil Goyal)
A History of the World in 6 Glasses (Tom Standage)
A Severe Mercy (Sheldon Vanauken)
Swiss Life: 30 Things I Wish I'd Known (Chatal Panozzo)
Ready Player One (Ernest Cline)
Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us (Seth Godin)
The Global Achievement Gap (Tony Wagner)
A New Culture of Learning (Douglas Thomas and John Seely Brown)
Rethinking Education in the Age of Technology (Allan Collins and Richard Halverson)
Why School? (Will Richardson)
The Circle (Dave Eggers)
By ALUmnus
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NotAJerry wrote:Here's what I've devoured the last few months:

Inventology (Pagan Kennedy)
Originals (Adam Grant)
The Industries of the Future (Alec Ross)
The Inevitable (Kevin Kelly)
Sprint (Jake Knapp)
Choose Yourself (James Altucher)
Creative Schools: The Grassroots Revolution That's Transforming Education (Sir Ken Robinson)
Schools on Trial (Nikil Goyal)
A History of the World in 6 Glasses (Tom Standage)
A Severe Mercy (Sheldon Vanauken)
Swiss Life: 30 Things I Wish I'd Known (Chatal Panozzo)
Ready Player One (Ernest Cline)
Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us (Seth Godin)
The Global Achievement Gap (Tony Wagner)
A New Culture of Learning (Douglas Thomas and John Seely Brown)
Rethinking Education in the Age of Technology (Allan Collins and Richard Halverson)
Why School? (Will Richardson)
The Circle (Dave Eggers)
How did you like Ready Player One? Seems to be a trendy one recently, but I've heard good things.
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By Purple Haize
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I read it awhile ago. If you have a background knowledge of 80's video games it's helpful
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By Sly Fox
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Welcome back, NAJ. The education bent of your list indicates you've probably been doing some of that as part of your grad work.
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By NotAJerry
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ALUmnus wrote:
NotAJerry wrote:Here's what I've devoured the last few months:

Inventology (Pagan Kennedy)
Originals (Adam Grant)
The Industries of the Future (Alec Ross)
The Inevitable (Kevin Kelly)
Sprint (Jake Knapp)
Choose Yourself (James Altucher)
Creative Schools: The Grassroots Revolution That's Transforming Education (Sir Ken Robinson)
Schools on Trial (Nikil Goyal)
A History of the World in 6 Glasses (Tom Standage)
A Severe Mercy (Sheldon Vanauken)
Swiss Life: 30 Things I Wish I'd Known (Chatal Panozzo)
Ready Player One (Ernest Cline)
Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us (Seth Godin)
The Global Achievement Gap (Tony Wagner)
A New Culture of Learning (Douglas Thomas and John Seely Brown)
Rethinking Education in the Age of Technology (Allan Collins and Richard Halverson)
Why School? (Will Richardson)
The Circle (Dave Eggers)
How did you like Ready Player One? Seems to be a trendy one recently, but I've heard good things.
Great concept, mediocre writing. His second book isn't nearly as good due to the concept not working as well. Tons of 80s nostalgia. It's being made into a movie.
By ATrain
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Just picked up some more books today for airplane reading:

One Summer: America 1927 by Bill Bryson
Wanderlust by Elisabeth Eaves
Hidden Cities by Moses Gates
Deep South by Paul Theroux
and Lonely Planet's Guide to Reykjavik
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By BJWilliams
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BJWilliams wrote:Im looking for some reading myself. Anyone have any books I could borrow that you would recommend?
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