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- Selma/Montevallo, AL, USA
- member since October 16, 2010
has 34 followers and is following 26 people
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Well. I had to have an emergency operation two daus ago on my gallbladder. No fun.
Had an emergency operation Wednesday to get my gallblader taken out. I am still sore.
Great, I'll probably read that next since it seems to be an interesting book. I just hate to get sucked in a series that demands I read multiple books to get the whole experience. Not that I don't like series', but I am just a slow reader.
So, planning on reading another Asimov book, and I remember you and I having a chat about some of his short stories. I have his first "Foundation" novel, but how contained would you say it is? Does it cliffhang? Or can I truly enjoy it as a single text? Or, better yet, are you familiar with it?
I was actually just adding some books and saw you had some in common and read your quote and laughed. I use that one myself from time to time. I figured anyone that likes Vonnegut is ok in my book.
Thanks for adding me. Your reading selections seem interesting and your about me quote made me chuckle.
Well, he accepted me for a friend, so I suppose he MUST have good taste!
Yeah, some book blogger dude I know said I should hop on here. Thought I'd check it out. ;)
Thanks a ton, I actually didn't know about "The Bicentennial Man." Does it have anything to do with the film as well? And yeah, I read the "The Positronic Man" but it has been a couple years. I know that book definitely applies to Robots and Humanity, I was just trying to find something more easily digestible for high school students like a short story.
Hey, I read your review on the first volume of the Asimov Short Story Collection. Just out of curiosity, I'm going to be working on an educational project dealing roughly with the themes of robots/cyborgs and what it means to be human. Essentially I'm looking for a good Asimov short story that deals with his themes of robots. Any suggestions?
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Thank you for letting me know, I'll look into it...
Yup, I've also read Three Musketeers. I didn't enjoy it as much as The Count, it was slow at times, but definitely worth the effort! Whichever you decide on...enjoy :)
Wow, you and your Star Trek books you plan to read!
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