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Anthony Trollope's "Phineas Finn." Highly recommend his "The Eustace Diamonds." The central character, Lizzie Eustace, is one of most amazing and closely observed monsters in fiction. She could eat Becky Sharpe for breakfast.

The Pallisers is a pretty amazing series. For some reason, I read this first and have not (yet) gotten to Barchester Towers and the rest of that series.

I second the recommendation for "The Eustace Diamonds." "The Way We Live Now" is amazing, too.

Two of the most enjoyable books we've read in my long-running book group.

I need to get back to Trollope soon.

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Excuse my French, but Robert Bork is a cocksucker on a good day.

In this context, I'll refrain from saying you took the words right out of my mouth.

I'm reminded of a comment I once heard in response to someone being called a cocksucker: "I hate to see such a lovely word so demeaned." :lol:

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I've just finished Slouching Toward Gomorah by Robert Bork. It examines the moral decline of America in our lifetime. It was written in 1995, but is just as applicable today.

He feels that the sixties accelerated the decline, but that the decline was already on its way even if the sixties had not happened as they did.

He puts particular blame on two elements of the cultural elite - the Supreme Court (and of course all courts in general, including trial courts which are increasingly unable to convict and punish criminals) and the universities, which he says have rejected logic and reason for the goal of equal results.

I'm surprised he didn't trace it back to women's suffrage...

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Bork is almost as big a jerk as Allan Bloom.

Who was an even better cocksucker, so they say...

Speaking of Bloom, I've been meaning to get around to reading Saul Bellow's Ravelstein.

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PKD on stand by while I check this out:

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SIT DOWN AND SHUT UP: Punk Rock Commentaries on Buddha, God, Truth, Sex, Death, and Dogen's Treasury of the Right Dharma Eye

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"In the hole"? Wha? Does that you mean you threw it away?

I tried to read Fiasco: The American Military Adventure In Iraq, by Thomas E. Ricks, but the dang this is just too depressing. Now reading instead---Inversions, by Iain M. Banks.

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Pamela Des Barres "I'm with the Band: Confessions of a Groupie". To balance the above hard working of Ghost. :D

Been a long time since I read that one. -_-

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Pamela Des Barres "I'm with the Band: Confessions of a Groupie". To balance the above hard working of Ghost. :D

Been a long time since I read that one. -_-

The first italian translation dated 2006. Quite dull reading, but interesting... for a sociologist or a rock fan. (I am the latter).

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Pamela Des Barres "I'm with the Band: Confessions of a Groupie". To balance the above hard working of Ghost. :D

Been a long time since I read that one. -_-

The first italian translation dated 2006. Quite dull reading, but interesting... for a sociologist or a rock fan. (I am the latter).

Amazon shows the 1st edition as June 1987. Man, I feel old.

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Picked up some real cheapo SF on Saturday and am just starting into Robert Heinlein's "The number of the beast".

MG

He would've been 100 this year.

If I recall, it is this one where Heinlein started in on his dirty old man of SF routine (well maybe Time Enough for Love). In fact, there are stretches that are essentially fan-fiction but at a really high level. You'll see what I mean when you get to them. That said, it is an entertaining novel, but not as good as Heinlein in his prime.

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