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TheEvilDog:
I've had to go to Dublin repeatedly the last couple of weeks, which means a five hour round trip on the train. So I've taken the opportunity to do some travel reading, which usually means the novel equivalent of trash B-movie horrors.

In the last few weeks I've read:
- Vespers, by Jeff Rovin. A cop and a biologist team up to investigate a series of mysterious deaths. Turns out its giant bats descended from one that was exposed to the Chernobyl disaster.
- Meg, By Steve Alten. Deep sea submariner is called in to help a friend with a project involving a deep sea trench. Turns out megalodons still live in the trench and one is accidentally brought to the surface. Submariner has to stop the shark.
- Flesh and Blood, by Graham Masterton. Guy kills his family, samples of his son's brain is placed into the brain of a giant pig. It all goes downhill from there.

They're not the best novels, but they're good for what they and they're entertaining enough for a train ride.

Blyss:
Started rereading the Dresden Files again.  Just recently finished "What the hell did I just read?" the third in the "John Dies at the End" series.

Nothing too taxing at the moment, but comfort reading I guess.

NovemberX:
The Science Fiction Hall Of Fame, Volume One

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NovemberX:

--- Quote from: fozmo on 25 Nov 2008, 21:58 ---Flowery language and beautiful prose, deeper truths, whoopee. But will that save you when the zombies come? Didn't think so.

The Zombie Survival Guide by Max Brooks

Arm yourselves with knowledge... and a shotgun.

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And a crowbar!

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NovemberX:

--- Quote from: allison on 26 Nov 2008, 15:35 ---The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul by Douglas Adams.
This book has posed a large problem in that I read it on the subway, and on more than one occasion I have laughed heartily, out loud. This morning I chuckled at a certain passage and a woman looked at me like I'd kicked a puppy.

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That means you're doing something right!

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