If some consider reading a book as 'Entertainment'... B)
Re: Books
By: Rob Mccart to ALL on Wed Apr 23 2025 01:42:00
If some consider reading a book as 'Entertainment'... B)
Like they used to say, "reading is FUNdamental". I love to read, even if I don't do as much of it as I used to. These days, I actually do most of my reading at work (let's just say I have a boring job). Lately, I've been on a computer nostalgia kick, so I've been reading old computer magazines; at the moment, Creative Computing and Boardwatch magazines.
But I also read novels, too. Mostly sci-fi/fantasy. The last series I read was the Harry Potter books. Unlike most, I see the movie(s) before reading
I was a bit surprised there were not more areas where people were
talking about books and it was suggested I try this one out, if
some consider reading a book as 'Entertainment'... B)
If there are some readers out there maybe we could share
some author names and book series that we enjoy and we may
find some new ones to try out.
I have a wide variety of book types that interest me and I
read somewhere around 200 books a year these days and am
always looking for new books of interest, although to be
honest, even though I have many thousands of eBooks in my
collections, I still prefer the feel of a paper book in my
hands.
My local library knows me so well that I just send them an
eMail with a list of 8 or 10 books I wish to take out
every couple of weeks and they are waiting for me when I
get there. Saves me a lot of time.. B)
Very smart.. but you miss out on "hanging out" at the fine
establishment. ;)
Hello Rob!
** On Wednesday 23.04.25 - 01:42, Rob Mccart wrote to ALL:
I was a bit surprised there were not more areas where people were talking about books and it was suggested I try this one out, if
some consider reading a book as 'Entertainment'... B)
I have posted about certain books in respective echos from time
to time:
/FSXnet/FSX_GEN
/MICRO/MIN_CHAT
/DOVE-Net/Entertainment
Quoting Rob Mccart to All <=-
If there are some readers out there maybe we could share some
author names and book series that we enjoy and we may find some
new ones to try out.
Quoting Mro to Cougar428 <=-
To: Cougar428
Lee Child - Reacher series
that's jack reacher right.
how are the books?
i guess the guy started out writing them because he was fired.
I read one book and was hooked. As opposed to the movies which were
based on them, Tom Cruise is not big enough to be Reacher (although he
wasn't too bad in the movies).
Reacher is large. 6'5" and 220lbs. He's a retired MP who's a loner and
wanders the country often taking on odd jobs and investigating
suspicious situations with a sense of justice and doing what's right.
He knows how to fight and is strong.
If there are some readers out there maybe we could share some
author names and book series that we enjoy and we may find some
new ones to try out.
Rob Mccart wrote to ALL <=-
I have a wide variety of book types that interest me and I read
somewhere around 200 books a year these days and am always looking
for new books of interest, although to be honest, even though I have
many thousands of eBooks in my collections, I still prefer the feel
of a paper book in my hands.
My local library knows me so well that I just send them an eMail
with a list of 8 or 10 books I wish to take out every couple of
weeks and they are waiting for me when I get there.
Saves me a lot of time.. B)
Mortar wrote to Rob Mccart <=-
If some consider reading a book as 'Entertainment'... B)
Like they used to say, "reading is FUNdamental". I love to read, even
if I don't do as much of it as I used to. These days, I actually do
most of my reading at work (let's just say I have a boring job).
Lately, I've been on a computer nostalgia kick, so I've been reading
old computer magazines; at the moment, Creative Computing and
Boardwatch magazines.
But I also read novels, too. Mostly sci-fi/fantasy. The last series I read was the Harry Potter books.
I use the standard-size Kindle.
The Nephilim Trilogy (omnibus) by L.A. Marzulli
Ogg wrote to Rob Mccart <=-
My local library knows me so well that I just send them an
eMail with a list of 8 or 10 books I wish to take out
every couple of weeks and they are waiting for me when I
get there. Saves me a lot of time.. B)
Very smart.. but you miss out on "hanging out" at the fine
establishment. ;)
Cougar428 wrote to ROB MCCART <=-
Hi there - I love to read, but don't seem to have enough time to read
as much as I used to or want to. I also have a Kindle and I read alot
on that device, but I also have a small selection of print books as
well. I do like the 'feel' of them as well. I remember when I was a kid and the class got to order Scholastic books from a catalog and it was
like a christmas wish list. So many books to choose from and I think
there was a limit or I could only get 2.
I love Military Sci-Fi, so that might limit my listings. I read other stuff also.
Lee Child - Reacher series
Cougar428 wrote to MRO <=-
Lee Child - Reacher series
I read one book and was hooked. As opposed to the movies which were
based on them, Tom Cruise is not big enough to be Reacher (although he
wasn't too bad in the movies).
Bogomips wrote to Rob Mccart <=-
The Bible KJV
Saw a link to some somewhere - maybe on a BBS? To read
onli
The Nephilim Trilogy (omnibus) by L.A. MarzulliI'm curious what you think about that!
My mom> would go to town on Saturday morning to get
groceries and she's drop me off at the library.
I listen to a lot of podcasts. I was turned onto a new one
when I stumbled on the book Playing with Fire by Billy
Hollowell. In the Christian circles, you don't read much
about the occult. To most 'maintstream' Christians, it's
something that is simply not discussed, and I think it's
something that SHOULD be discussed more.
The Bible KJV
Last year I planned to read the Bible in chronological order,
but failed to do so. This year I planned it again, but fell
off and didn't stick with it. :-)
Are you familiar with the NIrV? For 'reading,' it's very easy
to follow! I use it when I'm sharing Scriptures because it's
on a third grade reading level - the person you are sharing
with doens't have to understand 'the King's English' to
follow along. :-)
Never had the desire to read the Bible cover to cover.
I am doing a bible college course online that helps me get into the Word and understand it better.
I am doing a bible college course online that helps me get into the Word and understand it better.
okay that's weird.
Quoting Jimmy Anderson to Cougar428 <=-
I enjoyed the epic "The Postman" movie from Kevin Costner, so I
tracked down the book. Used to search out the used book stores for paperbacks I could 'pack' with me easily. :-) I forget who wrote it,
but he also wrote one called Kiln People. Those are sci-fi, and the Postman is more military sci fi.
Not military, but I'm reminded of Rewind by Ken Grimwood. And I
haven't mentioned my VERY favorite one - Thrice Upon a Time by
James P. Hogan.
Lee Child - Reacher series
Loved the first movie and the television series. Thought about
reading those. They are worth it?
Quoting Jimmy Anderson to Cougar428 <=-
We have been watching Leverage on Prime Video. Always heard it was
good, and we are up to season four. Same sense of justice. :-)
Mortar wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=-
Re: Re: Books
By: Jimmy Anderson to Mortar on Sat May 03 2025 15:48:52
Saw a link to some somewhere - maybe on a BBS? To read
onli
Check Internet Archives. They have a ton of old magazines. That's
where I've been reading mine, though I do have a few physical Creative Computing mags.
The Nephilim Trilogy (omnibus) by L.A. MarzulliI'm curious what you think about that!
Haven't read it yet. It'll probably be some time before I get to it.
Mortar wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=-
Re: Re: Books
By: Jimmy Anderson to Ogg on Sat May 03 2025 15:48:53
My mom> would go to town on Saturday morning to get
groceries and she's drop me off at the library.
Similar story, though I don't remember if my Ma hung around or not. I
was about seven or eight and didn't spend a lot of time in the kiddie section. I was more interested in what the big kids were reading, so I was usually in the Young Adult section.
In fact, that's where I got my first sci-fi book, A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle. Been a sci-fi reader ever since.
Another book I
remember from back then, but haven't seen it since, is, The Shy Stegosaurus by Evelyn S. Lampman. There were two in the series, but I don't remember which I read. I don't remember the story details, but I know I liked it and I've never forgotten I read it...weird.
For some reason, I was also into flags of the world. There were these pocket-sized books that had nothing but pictures of flags froom all
over the world, not just the usual country/state/province, etc., but variations on those flags used for different purposes/occations. I
would often draw some of the flags I saw and put 'em on the fridge.
I was also into chess books. Didn't know how to play, but I found the mechanics facinating. My favorites were the ones that showed
move-by-move of games from famous chess players. These often included lots of pics of the board as the game progressed. Ironically, I never
got any good at it, so I switched my attention to backgammon, which I
did got good at. Still, I thourghly those books.
Ogg wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=-
Hello Jimmy!
** On Saturday 03.05.25 - 15:48, Jimmy Anderson wrote to Rob Mccart:
I listen to a lot of podcasts. I was turned onto a new one
when I stumbled on the book Playing with Fire by Billy
Hollowell. In the Christian circles, you don't read much
about the occult. To most 'maintstream' Christians, it's
something that is simply not discussed, and I think it's
something that SHOULD be discussed more.
True.. there is a lot of hesitancy to discuss that topic
openly. I think it's probably because most people can be
vulnerable and get *too* drawn into it and are influenced by
popular culture treatments of it? Dunno.
For a couple of other fine books that seems to handle the topic
well, try this one:
Demons: What the Bible Really Says About the Powers of
Darkness - Michael S Heiser
Published Apr 29, 2020
The Unseen Realm: Recovering the Supernatural Worldview of the
Bible - Michael S Heiser
Published Oct 16, 2019
I am doing a bible college course online that helps me get into the Word
and understand it better.
okay that's weird.
How is that weird?
Bogomips wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=-
Re: Re: Books
By: Jimmy Anderson to Bogomips on Sat May 03 2025 03:48 pm
The Bible KJV
Last year I planned to read the Bible in chronological order,
but failed to do so. This year I planned it again, but fell
off and didn't stick with it. :-)
Are you familiar with the NIrV? For 'reading,' it's very easy
to follow! I use it when I'm sharing Scriptures because it's
on a third grade reading level - the person you are sharing
with doens't have to understand 'the King's English' to
follow along. :-)
I don't want to get into a version war....
I do like commentarys that explain in one mans words what has been written. But again they are mans words.
Never had the desire to read the Bible cover to cover.
I am doing a bible college course online that helps me get into the
Word and understand it better.
True.. there is a lot of hesitancy to discuss that topic
openly. I think it's probably because most people can be
vulnerable and get *too* drawn into it and are influenced
by popular culture treatments of it? Dunno.
Could be. Have you seen Nefarious? When I saw it, I didn't
know it was written purposefully with a Christian point of
view. I just heard that it was a good movie and thought it
hit the Christian worldview perfectly! Then I heard about
the making and filming...
I do like commentarys that explain in one mans words what has been written. But again they are mans words.
Never had the desire to read the Bible cover to cover.
Honestly, same here. I SHOULD read it cover to cover, just to know
what's there, but at the same time I know if I just do a 'cover to
cover reading' that I'm not going to retain it all. So I concentrate
on portions, but not in a dogmatic sense.
There is a stigma over faith-based films. And.. most of them
seem overly preachy. But the secular ones get scripture
completely wrong. Watched the trailer of the film. That theme
is not my cup'o'tea right now.
Cougar428 wrote to JIMMY ANDERSON <=-
Not military, but I'm reminded of Rewind by Ken Grimwood. And I
haven't mentioned my VERY favorite one - Thrice Upon a Time by
James P. Hogan.
I looked up Ken Grimwood and saw the book 'Replay' which looks really
interesting! I'm gonna have to find that one. I also haven't read
'Thrice' and that one also looks very interesting! Thanks for those
suggestions!
Lee Child - Reacher series
Loved the first movie and the television series. Thought about
reading those. They are worth it?
They are hit and miss as far as the story lines go. Some of them
'connect' and some don't. I really like the way Lee Child writes
though
so even the ones with less 'connecting' story lines are fun for me to
read. The ones that 'connect' are excellent. The first movie was based
on the book 'One Shot' which was a pretty good one. If you like the
movie, I think you will like the books as well.
Thanks for your reply Jimmy! Have a wonderful day!
Cougar428 wrote to JIMMY ANDERSON <=-
Quoting Jimmy Anderson to Cougar428 <=-
We have been watching Leverage on Prime Video. Always heard it was
good, and we are up to season four. Same sense of justice. :-)
I've seen trailers of the series and it looks interesting. I'll have
to
give it a watch and see how it is! Thanks again for the suggestion.
Ogg wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=-
Could be. Have you seen Nefarious? When I saw it, I didn't
know it was written purposefully with a Christian point of
view. I just heard that it was a good movie and thought it
hit the Christian worldview perfectly! Then I heard about
the making and filming...
There is a stigma over faith-based films. And.. most of them
seem overly preachy. But the secular ones get scripture
completely wrong. Watched the trailer of the film. That theme
is not my cup'o'tea right now.
MRO wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=-
I do like commentarys that explain in one mans words what has been written. But again they are mans words.
Never had the desire to read the Bible cover to cover.
Honestly, same here. I SHOULD read it cover to cover, just to know
what's there, but at the same time I know if I just do a 'cover to
cover reading' that I'm not going to retain it all. So I concentrate
on portions, but not in a dogmatic sense.
well nobody retains it all. it's still a good idea to do it. doing it any other way is a poor method.
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