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Old 03-26-2010   #136
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Personally, I think Lovecraft is much more poignant and true to the heart of our existence and true purpose as human beings on this earth. Dan Brown is merely an altar boy compared to the High Priest of factual evidence and lessons of an afterlife.



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Please tell me you are joking with the first part.

If not continue on and see how it plays out for you.
hahaha, BP is only kidding guys haha
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Old 03-26-2010   #138
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Anyone who is interested in science fiction, philosophy, religion, and interesting stories would be interested in Dan Simmons' Hyperion series. A lot of people think it's long (it's four books of about 700-800 pages), but it's one of the most interesting books I've ever read. It's kind of like a futuristic Canterbury Tales that is much deeper.
So I assume you have read some Frank Herbert in your day?
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Exactly. It's a fictitious story that is littered with facts. Which is why I said the argument was more about personal passions about the subject matter, than about the actual book itself.

The argument is actually political in nature!
Very True.

However, I do think Dan Brown has an agenda....and has some issues with certain very powerful organizations. There is an underlying theme to his books that go beyond the known factual subject matter and the obviously non-factual story-line. It's clever enough to have made him rich.
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Old 03-26-2010   #140
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Speaking of sneaky religious arguments, what about the intimation that non-fans of Dan Brown dislike his works because they're "zealots" and "fearful"?

Oh, the irony...
I just said some seemed to be threatened by his books. I don't know why they are or were. I do know that there was some masons that were worried that he would paint them in a bad light only to find out that he portrayed them in a fair manner in his one book.


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you at least would agree it is a belief, not a fact
I'll stipulate counselor, provided you stipulate the same regarding your position.
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Old 03-27-2010   #142
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Personally, I think Lovecraft is much more poignant and true to the heart of our existence and true purpose as human beings on this earth. Dan Brown is merely an altar boy compared to the High Priest of factual evidence and lessons of an afterlife.
Pfft.

You're such a fearful zealot.

On a serious note, the works of Lovecraft and Clive Barker are the stuff of nightmares.

I find Dan Brown boring. I lost interest in The Davinci Code well before I could be offended by it.
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Anybody have any suggestions on some good sports books?
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Anybody have any suggestions on some good sports books?
http://www.amazon.com/Football-Scout...dp/0978588150/
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The Endurance was really good, about some guys getting stranded in Antartica for a year and trying to survive. True Story. I bought that book by Jeff Pearlman yesterday about the Cowboys in the 80/90's. Seems like a good read so far.
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I just started "The Lost Symbol" and am about 75 pages in. The writing is bad, but the story is entertaining so far.

The pacing is almost like a television show with frequent cuts to different characters and very short chapters. Reading the book is seriously like watching an episode of Lost, with each chapter's end acting as a commercial break after something intriguing is revealed. I don't remember if this is how the other Langdon book were written, but it's easy to see why the style is so appealing.

Dan Brown is no Cormac McCarthy, but I don't think he's trying to be.
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I just finished reading 'Sleepless' by Charlie Huston.

Its a great concept for this type of book. Its about a new epedemic/disease that causes people to never sleep eventually leading to death. I almost did not finish this book. I started it a few weeks ago but had a hard time getting going because the writing was confusing and furstrating and the writing style was too disruptive to follow the story line. I picked up two other books and finished reading them while trying to get through the first half of this book. He swiched characters and narrators often that I really had a hard time figuring out who was narrating the book until i was almost half way through it.

In the end I'm really glad i stuck with it because the second half is much better/stronger and i really appricated the ending that i didn't see coming.


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The last book i read was virgin bought and paid for but the best book i read was erric jerome dickeys drive me crazy at least it was one of the best that i read
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Pfft.

You're such a fearful zealot.

On a serious note, the works of Lovecraft and Clive Barker are the stuff of nightmares.

I find Dan Brown boring. I lost interest in The Davinci Code well before I could be offended by it.
I ran across a quote by Salman Rushdie regarding the DaVinci Code. "I, for one, am abjectly at odds with the execution of authors but having read The DaVinci Code, I am willing to revisit my position" or something like that. All I ever needed to know about it.

I just polished off "Three Cups of Tea" by Greg Mortenson and David Relin. Excellent book and shows how one man, not a governmental agency or government in general, is winning the war against terrorists one child at a time. At first I thought it was too preach and the author seemed to be saying "woe, look at me who is poor and without material things while I build these schools" when in reality I was seeing a self-serving broke-*** mountain climber who in no way prepared himself for society outside of the that subset of culture.

Somewhere along the way though it clicks and you see one man who is doing more than we could possibly imagine at any one point in our lives. It's an amazing story and he's going to be a REAL reason why there aren't more attacks on America and it's allies from religious zealots.

Excellent, excellent, excellent.

I'm going to pick up the next book by him that chronicles his efforts in Afghanistan "Stones into Schools".
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