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    Summer Reading

    Highly recommend The Genius Factory--the true story of a sperm bank consisting of deposits from Nobel Prize winners. Very interesting and quite comical. Also just started Judgment Ridge--another true story of the Dartmouth professors killed by teenagers in their home a couple years ago. So far quite engrossing, if creepy.

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    Im reading the new Harry Potter book. FYI, My brother in Law did the autopsies on those professors. He was the Medical Examiner in New Hampshire at the time. Very Sad.

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    I'm also in the process of reading the new HP book... seems quite dark thus far. I wonder if JK Rowling is depressed- or has simply forgotten that these books were intended for children!

    Dan Brown (or is it Dale, I get the two mixed up) was supposed to author another book this year- but I hear its been delayed. I hope he can offer something as entertaining as "Angels & Demons" (his best book so far).
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    If you enjoyed The Secret Life of Bees you will like this book, too.

    Me and Emma by Elizabeth Flock

    Fabulously written and the ending will leave you speechless. After I finished it I walked around stunned and muttering to myself.

    FABULOUS, FABULOUS, FABULOUS!

    Right now I am reading The Mermaid Chair by Sue Monk Kidd.
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    Still finishing up Collapse by Jared Diamond and What's the Matter with Kansas by Thomas Frank. Next up - Harry Potter.


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    Just finished The Red Tent by Anita Diamant; if you're into stories with some historical basis (the Genesis story of Dinah, in this case), you'll enjoy this book. Next up for me is Eleven Minutes by Paulo Coelho.

    If you want a fun non-fiction read, Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation by Lynne Truss is absolutely hilarious.

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    I have the Eats, Shoots & Leaves book. Maybe after Harry Potter.


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    Since I am still currently on leave, I read the Harry Potter book in the first day it was out. Though now I am rereading for clues.

    The book is definitely much darker, and many people are very unhappy with the ending. I have my theories on it, but I won't share at the moment so I don't spoil it for others.

    I certainly can't wait till JKR gets that last one out. Maybe we oughta get her a special set of the self correcting quills to get busy :)

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    I just passed the half-way point of the book, so of course, the ultimate role of Snape (erm, Professor Snape) is still a mystery. I believe I posted a couple years ago- after reading the first couple books- that Snape would probably end up being a very good guy by the end of the saga... We'll just have to see.

    Its interesting how JK is brining out the romantic issues that face teenagers so well. I mean, even though I am now old and in my declining years, I can think back 20 years or so and still remember going through some of the same emotions and feelings she captures so well- solid writing.

    It almost feels, however, as if she is now writing with the inevitable movie version in mind. Its almost like she has thought ahead to things like "how could this be done with special effects." Something just seems different from the first couple books.
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    Like Steve I'm still working my way through Collapse with occasional side trips. The most enjoyable have been A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson and Cod: A Biography of the Fish That Changed the World by Mark Kurlansky (who also wrote Salt, another excellent book). I'd recommend all of them but beware, Collapse is not for the faint of heart of weak of determination.

    Potter is next.

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    I have read several of Bryson's books- including Walk in the Woods. He is an excellent author. His Short History of Nearly Everything is also excellent.


    About 15 minutes ago, I finished the latest Harry Potter book as well. I'll not make comment, since so many have yet to read the book, but I have some definite opinions about where this will go.

    Also, the mark of a good book- in my opinion- is to evoke emotion in the reader, and this one delivers. I'll settle down for the long and surely tedious wait until Ms. Rowling pens her final installment. I have to think that writing the last book will have to be a mixture of release and regret for the author. After all, she is unlikely to ever write another series that gains the notoriety and fame as this tale of a young wizard. Then again, seeing these same characters through 7 years must be somewhat tedious as well. One can only hope it takes less than two years to finish!

    For now, I'm going to retreat back into business reading... I've exhausted the works of most of the authors I know I like, and "getting to know" a new author's style and characters is just too exhausting a thought for now.
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    So how long are we giving them till we can start discussing it :)

    I was so annoyed when I finished reading it, cause I wanted to discuss it, and had no one to talk about it to..

    I have my theories, and some backing for it..

    like R.A.B. is....



    well I guess I will wait longer to discuss it.


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    Highly recommend The Genius Factory--the true story of a sperm bank consisting of deposits from Nobel Prize winners. Very interesting and quite comical. Also just started Judgment Ridge--another true story of the Dartmouth professors killed by teenagers in their home a couple years ago. So far quite engrossing, if creepy.[/QUOTE]


    Now there's a highly prized book! Lets go into the back room and give our sperm, anyone got a cup? Lets see Sperm Bank to the Killing of two Dartmouth
    professors, ya it's not engrossing it's gross and it is creepy. And what genius wrote a book about a Sperm Factory ( my words )? :hammer:

    From Sperm to two teenage killers where's the exorcist?

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    So how long are we giving them till we can start discussing it :)?

    Yeah, anyway- come on you literary laggards! Read the freakin' book so we can discuss!!! See poll to come.
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    You could just start a new Harry Potter thread and add this to the title:

    *** Beware: Spoilers Included ***

    That way people who have not read the book yet can be forewarned to stay away.


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    You could just start a new Harry Potter thread and add this to the title:

    *** Beware: Spoilers Included ***

    That way people who have not read the book yet can be forewarned to stay away.[/QUOTE]


    Can we also start one for the Sperm Factory? I would be interested in how many
    are donors? Please pass the cup!:bbg:

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    See, now I like the trashy romance stuff, especially if it is set in the Elizibethan era so I just finished "The Kings Fool" 2nd in a trilogy- the first was "The Other Boleyn Girl" by Phillipa Gregory. I love that English history stuff and these are set in that time with all the real players involved. You all like that stuff you have to think to read.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jediron1
    Steve Machol
    You could just start a new Harry Potter thread and add this to the title:

    *** Beware: Spoilers Included ***

    That way people who have not read the book yet can be forewarned to stay away.

    Can we also start one for the Sperm Factory? I would be interested in how many
    are donors? Please pass the cup!:bbg: [/QUOTE]

    The Genius Factory is written by David Plotz and is based on a series of articles he wrote for Slate. The book doesn't really discuss the mechanics of sperm donations, it addresses the folly of trying to design babies and the hubris of the people behind this effort.
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/pro...=UTF8&n=507846

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    Quote Originally Posted by chm2023
    The book doesn't really discuss the mechanics of sperm donations
    I think most of us have a firm grip on that one.



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    I think most of us have a firm grip on that one.



    sorry[/QUOTE]


    Quote from inside cover:
    Believing America was facing genetic catastrophe, Robert Graham, an eccentric millionaire, decided he could reverse the decline by artificially inseminating women with the sperm of geniuses. In February 1980, Graham opened the Repository for Germinal Choice and stocked it with the seed of gifted scientists, inventors, and thinkers. Over the next nineteen years, Graham’s “genius factory” produced more than two hundred children.

    Again Pass the cup the sperm are coming

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    So I changed my mind and ended up reading Harry Potter since my brother was kind enough to lend me his copy. :D

    And he gave me Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking (by Malcolm Gladwell) for my birthday. From what I can tell, it's about intuition and decision making. Should prove to be an interesting read, even though it looks a bit heavy for summer reading.

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    1776 ...........

    1776 is a take! Very readable and highlights the important role George Washington played. According to McColloch he was singularly the reason the revolutionary war was won by the colonists.
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    I started the trilogy called FireBird by kathy Tyers very interesting reading!
    Also am reading The Ahriman Gate by Thomas and Nita Horn
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    Quote Originally Posted by karen
    See, now I like the trashy romance stuff, especially if it is set in the Elizibethan era so I just finished "The Kings Fool" 2nd in a trilogy- the first was "The Other Boleyn Girl" by Phillipa Gregory. I love that English history stuff and these are set in that time with all the real players involved. You all like that stuff you have to think to read.
    Have you read the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon? I couldn't put the darn things down - set in 20th Century, and the 18th, won't say more, but I LOVE THEM!!! :cheers:

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    Finished Harry Potter, What's the Matter with Kansas, and Collapse.

    Now reading Isaac Asimov's Guide to the Bible (Old and New Testaments) and Freakonomics.


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