The Weapon Shops of Isher by A. E. van Vogt.
Not enjoying this one. I read the novella it was based on in a big anthology of Golden Age SF and its just that same novella with bits tacked on to make a novel (a fix-up)
The Weapon Shops of Isher by A. E. van Vogt.
Not enjoying this one. I read the novella it was based on in a big anthology of Golden Age SF and its just that same novella with bits tacked on to make a novel (a fix-up)
You don't stop playing when you get old. You get old when you stop playing
Tanglewood TU13M concert called Kalea
Brunswick BU4-B baritone called Kalua
Fender DG5 Dreadnought guitar named Tilly
Tanglewood Discovery guitar
Valencia hybrid classical guitar
And a whole heap of other instruments...
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three bitter lie
"Roadside Picnic" by a couple of Russian guys. Excellent English translation and somewhat reminiscent of the movie, "The Gods Must Be Crazy".
Kamaka HF3, Tenor
Martin S1, Soprano
Ko'olau C1, Concert
Flight TUS-35
Don Quixote
Most Hawaiian book I've ever read
Must be the best book ever written
Allophanes, by George Bowering
A Long Way Home, by Saroo Brierley
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Murder In Old Bombay by Nev March. Interesting whodunnit that also describes the social conditions of that era. Protagonist is of half Indian half British birth.
DEPENDENTS:
In order of age:
Martin C-1K Concert, C Re-entrant Tuning 4/2014
Pono MTD-CR Tenor C Linear Tuning 6/21/2016
Ko'olau Model 100 Tenor C Linear Tuning 7/27/2018
Kamaka HF-2 Koa Concert C Linear 6/26/2019
Cocobolo Concert #433 C Re-Entrant 2/3/2020
Martin S1 Soprano, C Re-entrant Tuning 3/19/2020
The Rats by James Herbert (1975)
You don't stop playing when you get old. You get old when you stop playing
Tanglewood TU13M concert called Kalea
Brunswick BU4-B baritone called Kalua
Fender DG5 Dreadnought guitar named Tilly
Tanglewood Discovery guitar
Valencia hybrid classical guitar
And a whole heap of other instruments...
My Music Blog
The Golden Maze: A Biography of Prague, by Richard Fidler
Fat-Tire Flyer: Repack and the Birth of Mountain Biking by Charlie Kelly. Really interesting and detailed account of the early days of mountain biking in the US.
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