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I'm shocked at the list of reading material. Not a single Terry Pratchett to be seen.:D

 

I've just finished "Thud" and "Nightwatch", Clifford D. Simak's "Way Station", Manfredi's "The Last Legion", "Spartan" and his "Alexander" trilogy and Clive Cussler's "Trojan Odyssey".

 

I tend to keep a number of books on the go at once. Currently "Alf Laylah Wa Laylah" (The Book of a Thousand Nights and a Night) an 1896 edition of Richard Burton's original, annotated translation. (And yes, I'm bragging that I've got a full set of 16 volumes.:D ) Also "The Odyssey" and "La Morte D'Arthur" and rereading Traci Harding's "Ancient Future" trilogy.

 

Sisyphus, I read the Pelloponesian War a few months ago. I found his description of the city (can't remember which one) destroyed overnight and left semi-inundated by a tsunami very interesting. Also his conclusion that such waves are caused by volcanic activity is quite perceptive.

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Battlefield Earth has to be one of the funniest SF books ever written. Say what you like about the man's politics, but he had one amazing talent for satire.

I rather liked it, though it was hard to take seriously. I loved the Scots, especially. The movie version was awful, however.

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