Title says it all! I’ll go first.

I’m doing my first re-read of LOTR since I first read it when I was in middle school ~15 yr ago. Just finished up Fellowship the other day and started Two Towers yesterday. It’s really fun to revisit it with an adult brain 😛 Up next after RotK will be Katherine Addison’s sequel to The Goblin Emperor, The Witness for the Dead

  • @xarvos@lemmy.ml
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    43 years ago

    I’m reading xkcd what if? (Randall Munroe), Ellana (Le Pacte de MarchOmbres series, Pierre Bottero), and The Necromancer (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel series, Michael Scott). I’m on a big hiatus tho and haven’t made much progress lately.

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    3 years ago

    I haven’t had much time to read for leisure lately, but Marx is high up on my reading list. And while not technically books, I am reading a lot of papers and scholarly articles for my environmental science major.

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    43 years ago

    The Coldfire Trilogy! I’m not sure if I like it so far. It hasn’t really grabbed me, but I’m giving it a chance to see if it does.

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    43 years ago

    Re-reading an audiobook of Dune with wifey in anticipation of the movie this october.

    Also reading the count of monte cristo, its a really damn good revenge story.

    I usually reread the silmarillion, but I might try to reread LOTR, same as you, I read in middle school and havent done since, but I remember really enjoying them.

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      33 years ago

      I’ve actually never read silmarillion, I might finally do it after finishing up LOTR. It always seemed like it’d be too encyclopedic. I’m really hoping the Dune movie manages to do justice to the books!

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        23 years ago

        We can hope. I refuse to watch that earlier movie abomination bc the book is so incredible.

        • @porkloin@lemmy.mlOP
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          23 years ago

          Have you seen the documentary Jodorowsky’s Dune? Real wild ride to see what he would have done with his film adaptation if he hadn’t blown through an insane budget so quickly. I have a lot of trust in Villenevue as a director, but I do think having a zany art-house Dune instead of the tepid 80s one would have been interesting even if it was hard to watch! The doc has a lot of the original concept art, which looks absolutely bananas: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1935156/

  • GadgeteerZA
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    43 years ago

    Book #4 of Isaac Asimov’s Foundation series… just been on my bucket list for long

  • Sagar Acharya
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    43 years ago

    Dictator’s Handbook, 48 laws of power by Daniel Greene and Diplomacy by Henry Kissinger.

  • Raavan
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    33 years ago

    Dune Series. I have only read the first book. Re read it again recently and now im gonna get into the second one. Thrilled about the upcoming movie also.

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    33 years ago

    Erich Fromm’s Psychoanalysis and Zen Buddhism. Maxine Hong Kingston’s The Warrior Woman. Just finished Audre Lorde’s Zami: A New Spelling of My Name and moved on to her essays. Still am tackling Fromm’s The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness. Picking up Lenin’s assorted writings every now and then.

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    33 years ago

    Just finished The 3 Body Problem, The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, and The Dispossessed, now I’m working on The Stars,Like Dust and Neuromancer

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        13 years ago

        I had previously read the left hand of darkness and enjoyed it a lot, so I gave the dispossessed a shot and thought it was even better. I like sci-fi that isn’t just “action movie but in space” but rather uses the setting and themes to discuss larger ideas, social commentary, thought experiments. Le Guin seems to excel at that kinda thing

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    23 years ago

    “The Gambler”, Dostoyevski. A great, short book about a group of people, gambling all in various ways. It’s funny and really well written. Particularly how gambling at a casino pulls in people and wrings out money from them.

    There are a couple of really interesting characters in there. Highly recommended!

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    23 years ago

    1643 the ram rebellion. It’s a fun book a little different from the 1632 series. I’m enjoying it so far.