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At 12:28 PM -0400 8/22/07, Nemoguitt@aol.com wrote: > >what has everyone been reading of late? I've been trying to get back into fiction for a while. I just seem to have fallen out of the habit -- spending all my time reading manuals and music-industry magazines instead -- and can't seem to finish anything before getting bored with it. Heck, I've been working on Kim Stanley Robinson's "Years of Rice & Salt" for almost three years now (and I actually enjoy that one, if only I could finish the darn thing). So, to get back in the saddle, I've started going back and re-reading books I enjoyed around the time of early high school through college, when I used to scarf down books voraciously. Right now: Frederick Pohl: Gateway. George Alec Effinger: When Gravity Fails; A Fire in the Sun; & The Exile Kiss. Neil Stephenson: Snow Crash. Philip K. Dick: Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said. Roger Zelazny: The Complete Amber Chronicles. Aldous Huxley: Brave New World. Also, I just picked up the new William Gibson book, but haven't yet started that one. --m.