Anyone else want more posts at night? I'm not quite ready to go to bed, but there is nothing left to read.
Night Owls
I wish I'd seen this sooner. I stay up until all hours, too. This is EARLY for me. LOL
I see you like sci-fi and movies and such. Me, too.
I used to stay up later. Now I have three kids, one mine, that I watch from about 7:30, but I'm on here all day so I have something to do and towards the end of the day I have no energy to do anything else, but there are no post on here to look at.
I'm not reading fiction right now, gardening and leather working books have taken over for the moment, or I'd exchange reading list.
Let me know when you're ready. I have lots.
It goes in cycles. My most recent fiction reading was Charles De Lint, he's urban fantasy. I have the Baroque Series by Neal Stephenson to read, but that takes investment that I haven't been up for yet.
My favorite strict Sci Fi writer is probably Mike Resnick.
My recent reading is the ones by Michael Crichton. I'm reading Next right now.
I haven't read those you posted. I'll find them.
Also, movies I've recently seen are the ones out of China. The scary monster ones. The Host and The Eye were pretty good.
We've watched a bunch of different stuff recently, but it was mostly things we'd seen before. I think Night in the Museum was the last new movie I saw and liked. But, that's more child level. We watched Land of the Dead night before last, which I really like.
I liked LOTD, too.
There's a writer I discovered lately that is really interesting. James Rollins. Sort of like the Lincoln/Child collaborations.
Haven't heard of him. I'll take a look.
Looks a little too horror for my tastes.
There's other things I like, too. Not horror.
Isaac Asimov's Foundation series, Frank Herbert's Dune, C. J. Cheryh's books. Her Fortress Series was awesome. Joan D. Vinge has some very good ones.
My personal very favorite book series of all time...The Dragon Riders by Anne McCaffrey. There is, I think, 20 or so books.
I've read Foundation and Dune, both very good. I keep being told to read C. J. Cheryh and Anne McCaffrey, but for some reason I never get around to it. Joan D. Vinge I haven't heard of.
I'm a big Mercedes Lackey fan. Her writing isn't great at times, but she's a great story teller; my #1 choice for brain Styrofoam.
Mercedes does tell a good story. Give Anne a try first. You'll be hooked in no time. LOL I got my hubby sucked in.
I'm sure I would be, it just never works out. I don't have her books when I'm in the mood, when I do have her books I'm reading something else, that type thing.
Ah...understood. I have lots of books that happens to.
Andre Norton is another one of those.
Love her, too. Another is Orson Scott Card. His Ender's Game was a page-turner.
Ender's game is classic, I think there's one in the series I haven't gotten abound to yet. The first one's by far the best, but the others are worth reading.
I picked one up at an airport once that was pretty good, too. I'll have to dig that one out. Can't remember the author or title...
lol... I have a few of those.
It's going to make me crazy...BRB
I have all the fiction books I own on an Excel list. I keep them in boxes right now... I need more bookshelves, but then I'll just fill those up to.
There are never enough bookshelves. LOL
Okay, I found the book...Marc Scott Zicree, Magic Time. It's about a government accident of some kind that starts changing people into other things. Some don't change and others become demons or faery-like creatures. Some have magic powers. Our hero's sister becomes one of the faery-things and is kidnappedd by a demon. The rest of the book and the two that follow are his and his companions journey to find his sister and find out what happened. It's very intriguing.
Sound like Wild Card series. Could be interesting.
Once again I'm up way too late and nothing is going on.... sigh... but then I got on at 8 am and now it's 1 am so I've been up too long.
Haven't heard from you in awhile. What's up on your end?
You were still up way too late? Did you ever get to sleep?
I've been busy getting stuff done around here. Weeding, watering, working...the 3 Ws for the summer.
I was wakened at 7ish this morning by what felt like an earthquake. It was very weird.
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I had insomnia and no sleeping pills. I also managed to make myself sick about 3 am. I got to sleep about 5:30, but was able to sleep in till about 12:30. I'm so glad that it happened on a Friday. I don't even want to think about taking care of 3 kids on no sleep. I guess actually my DH was going to get up and watch them. He didn't realize it was Saturday and offered to do it.
Sorry you were sick. Are you better now?
Yeah I think I just worked myself into a tizzy. It might have been the mixture of beer and benedryl. Either way I'm feeling also fine today. I went out and picked up a bunch of plants and got them planted. I also got some local wildflower honey, I'm hoping that will help with my allergies and picked up a house for the 3Bs swap.
Yuck! Glad you're better. Reading anything fun? I'm reading a history of Chinese myths. It's interesting. I just finished one on Japanese myths.
I ended up rereading the Diana Gabaldon books. They're almost romance novels, but about 800 pg. a piece and I enjoy them.
I haven't read any of hers. Which ones do yo uhave? I just looked her up and she has a few.
The Outlander series is the one I've read. Outlander, Dragonfly in Amber, and Voyager. There are two more that I haven't read but that I have from the library.
Okay, I'll try those, too.
Have you read any Roger Zelazny? His Amber series?
Years ago...
Still up?
For the moment, need to head to bed but haven't yet. I hate having to be up at 7am.
Ooooo, that sucks. Sorry. I just saw you on another thread saying you do day-care. That's a lot of hours to be working. My daughter would LOVE that job. She had to have her only baby adopted by another family. Can't have any more. Right now she's taking care of her boyfriends two and working full-time. She works as an inspector on oilrigs. Loooong hours there.
I like the job because it allows me to stay home with DSD and to spend a good amount of my time doing things I like. I don't like having to get up at 7am and I don't like having no personal time, but that's just summer; I'd still have DSD from the time I wake up till almost when I go to bed, even if I wasn't watching other kids. We just started enforcing bed time again to start working back to school hours. But I had a 23 mo. old till after 10pm tonight and they take more energy then the older kids. I love him dearly, he's like a nephew, but I'll be happy when he gets older.
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