Arriaga II
Warlord
The Coming of the Third Reich - Richard Evans
The Coming of the Third Reich - Richard Evans
Just finished A Canticle for Leibowitz for a class. Pretty good, but I felt like I needed to brush up on my Latin in order to appreciate it. (I didn't, and mostly just skimmed the Latin bits that went untranslated)
Will be continuing Herodotus for a different class -- I need to read about five books of it by next Monday.
Just finished A Canticle for Leibowitz for a class. Pretty good,...
What did you think of A Canticle For Leibowitz? It is one of my top ten favorite books.

Pieter. History of the Dutch Republic (or History of the Republic of the Netherlands) seems more correct as a title translation. An excellent example of historiographic writing, I must say.
Left Alexander Tisman´s The Use of Man for Joyce Carol Oates´s The Assignation.
Larry Niven's Ringworld for the moment, but this months issue of "World Soccer" came out today so I'll divert. Then I'll probably go onto Pieter Geyl's (can't remember if it's Piet or Pieter) 2nd volume of his History of the Netherlands Republic.
Ringworld is awsome! The rest in the series aren't that great. You can end with The Ringworld Engineers and you can be done.
Yeah, the ending feels a bit like Dune. You are basicaly thrown out of the book.I tend to buy SF books at random. Terry Pratchett I'll buy asap and history according to what I want to know more about at the moment.
Just finished Ringworld (at 5:00a.m. this morning) and I felt it kind of came to a juddering halt at the end. They met your one Prill and everything was solved very quickly after that, in about 30 pages IIRC.
Not an insignificant amount.I don't remember there being a lot of Latin in there. Certianly, you don't have to know it to enjoy it.
Currently reading: Russia's Sputnik Generation: Soviet Baby Boomers Talk About Their Lives - Donald J. Raleigh