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Ayala's Angel by Trollope http://www.amazon.com/Ayalas-Angel-Press-Anthony-Trollope/dp/1409913902/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1255532548&sr=1-2

Cry Wolf by Briggs http://www.amazon.com/Cry-Wolf-Alpha-Omega-Book/dp/0441016154/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1255532721&sr=1-1 (maybe getting ideas for a worgen)

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Fundamental Laboratory Approaches for Biochemistry and Biotechnology - 2nd Edition, Ninfa, Ballou and Benore
Inorganic Chemistry - 4th Edition, Shriver & Atkins
Fundamentals of Biochemistry - 3rd edition, Voet, Voet & Pratt
Deutschland Heute - Christian P. Stehr
Der Kleine Hobbit - J.R.R. Tolkein (Viel Spass!)

Also have been going back through my Physical Chemistry textbooks. :oops:


You have my pity- Shriver and Atkins sucks hard for Inorganic Chemistry- I can only assume it's a descriptive course?

If it's organometallic in base, I would strongly suggest getting a used copy of "The Organometallic Chemistry of the Transition Metals", by Robert Crabtree. I got my copy for 12 bucks, and it is an excellent book- descriptive and mechanistic organometallic chemistry, very easy to read.

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I reread Feist pretty constantly. How are you enjoying it?

I am enjoying it so far. That's not surprising, though, I like Feist's works. At this point, though, it gets a bit tricky trying to recall exactly what the relation of some of the characters back to the characters of the original Riftwar saga is, though.


I quite enjoy Feist, as a general rule (I have all of his books on my shelf), but I just can't seem to get into his most recent series- I'm stuck on Wrath of a Mad God, and not getting any further. I keep reading about half of it then quitting. I still go back and re-read his older works, consistently, though.

As to what I'm reading at the moment:

The Casebook of the Black Widowers, Isaac Asimov
The Organometallic Chemistry of the Transition Elements Robert Crabtree
Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman Feynman
Quantum Chemistry McQuarrie
Mathematical Methods for Scientists and Engineers McQuarrie
Modern Physical Organic Chemistry Ansyln and Dougherty
Applied Group Theory For Physicists and Chemists Duffey
Perfectly Reasonable Deviations from the Beaten Track: Letters of Richard Feynman
Reaction Mechanisms of Inorganic and Organometallic Systems Jordan
Evaluation of Enzyme Inhibitors in Drug Discovery Copeland
Enzymes Copeland

And a bunch of other random books that I read sections of on a rotating basis. The above are the ones I'm semi-consistently working my way through.

Also, on a daily basis:

The Journal of Organic Chemistry, The Journal of the American Chemical Society, Biomacromolecules, Bioconjugate Chemistry, Organic Letters and Chemical Reviews

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Fundamental Laboratory Approaches for Biochemistry and Biotechnology - 2nd Edition, Ninfa, Ballou and Benore
Inorganic Chemistry - 4th Edition, Shriver & Atkins
Fundamentals of Biochemistry - 3rd edition, Voet, Voet & Pratt
Deutschland Heute - Christian P. Stehr
Der Kleine Hobbit - J.R.R. Tolkein (Viel Spass!)

Also have been going back through my Physical Chemistry textbooks. :oops:


You have my pity- Shriver and Atkins sucks hard for Inorganic Chemistry- I can only assume it's a descriptive course?

If it's organometallic in base, I would strongly suggest getting a used copy of "The Organometallic Chemistry of the Transition Metals", by Robert Crabtree. I got my copy for 12 bucks, and it is an excellent book- descriptive and mechanistic organometallic chemistry, very easy to read.



Yeah...Atkins wrote the Physical Chemistry text book that we used last year, so I am already used to his writing style. It's a pain in the *** sometimes, but the information is really good.
I think that it's a purely Inorganic class, so there doubtfully are any applications into Bio/organic chemistry, but I'm not sure yet. I'll look into that text, as this area is one of the reasons I'm taking the class. But yeah, no lab work for it, which is kind of sad. Where did you order yours from?

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Lately, mostly Crimson Skies sourcebooks. The mail brings me such wonderful things!

I've been reading the last few Wheel of Time books in prep for the upcoming one; I don't have the time or energy for a complete re-read, as I used to. Instead, I'm catching up on the earliest stuff with Leigh Butler's ongoing recap.

When I get done with that, I'll probably do a Dresden Files re-read.

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Fundamental Laboratory Approaches for Biochemistry and Biotechnology - 2nd Edition, Ninfa, Ballou and Benore
Inorganic Chemistry - 4th Edition, Shriver & Atkins
Fundamentals of Biochemistry - 3rd edition, Voet, Voet & Pratt
Deutschland Heute - Christian P. Stehr
Der Kleine Hobbit - J.R.R. Tolkein (Viel Spass!)

Also have been going back through my Physical Chemistry textbooks. :oops:


You have my pity- Shriver and Atkins sucks hard for Inorganic Chemistry- I can only assume it's a descriptive course?

If it's organometallic in base, I would strongly suggest getting a used copy of "The Organometallic Chemistry of the Transition Metals", by Robert Crabtree. I got my copy for 12 bucks, and it is an excellent book- descriptive and mechanistic organometallic chemistry, very easy to read.



Yeah...Atkins wrote the Physical Chemistry text book that we used last year, so I am already used to his writing style. It's a pain in the *** sometimes, but the information is really good.
I think that it's a purely Inorganic class, so there doubtfully are any applications into Bio/organic chemistry, but I'm not sure yet. I'll look into that text, as this area is one of the reasons I'm taking the class. But yeah, no lab work for it, which is kind of sad. Where did you order yours from?

Here is the one I got, it's the first edition, but any of the new editions are good too.

I honestly didn't even think the material in Shriver and Atkins was that good- I keep it around for occasional reference, but in most cases it stops short of being any more useful than Wikipedia. Not a lot of citations, either.

That level descriptive inorganic course will probably be one of the most useless you will take- just get through it, is my advice. It doesnt even have that much utility to future inorganic courses.

I can't comment on Atkin's physical book, we used Levine's undergrad and quantum text, and now I'm using McQuarrie, who is excellent.

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Shelgeyr --I'm so so sorry. I HATE Dickens with a passion. I wanted Pip to die within pages of being introduced to him.
I actually didn't start having trouble with it until the introduction of "Mercantile Jack". I just finished that section and am planning to wiki it in the hopes that someone will be able to tell me WTF it was all about, cuz I sure as hell don't have a clue.

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Going back through the Song of Ice and Fire series again.


I've considered doing the same thing, in anticipation of the new installment. Of course, who the hell knows when thats going to be.


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Heh, found out today why the last several chapters have had nothing discernible to do with those preceding. The ebook version of "Great Expectations" which I downloaded has also "The Uncommercial Traveller" appended, and I failed to realize that I'd come to the end of one book and begun reading another. Quite confusing, I must say.

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So I finished Wrath of a Mad God a week or so ago, then read some more Conan, and am now starting on the Discworld novel Making Money.

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picked up The Color of Magic, A War of Gifts and girlfriend lent me the first 3 books of Dresden Files series


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picked up The Color of Magic, A War of Gifts and girlfriend lent me the first 3 books of Dresden Files series

Haven't heard of A War of Gifts, but the others are Good Stuff (TM)¹.

¹ -- Admin, we need BBCode for super- and sub-script. A TM tag that inserts the correct OS/browser agnostic font/symbol would be handy, as well.

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A war of Gifts is a short novella set at the Battle School midway through Ender's 2nd year there. Reads like a christmas story actually. YMMV


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the first 3 books of Dresden Files series

Big fan. They start off well, but they get even better and better as they go along.


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the first 3 books of Dresden Files series

Big fan. They start off well, but they get even better and better as they go along.

Speaking of which, Turn Coat is out.

That's what I'm reading, now. Farskee, why didn't you tell me!? (Or didn't you know?)

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the first 3 books of Dresden Files series

Big fan. They start off well, but they get even better and better as they go along.

Speaking of which, Turn Coat is out.

That's what I'm reading, now. Farskee, why didn't you tell me!? (Or didn't you know?)

I fell way, way behind. I was working on book 5 and something shiny caught my eye. I wandered off and haven't gotten back yet.

I've been sort of idly collecting them, I just haven't gotten around to reading. *sigh* I have such entertainment ADD.


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Speaking of which, Turn Coat is out.

That's what I'm reading, now. Farskee, why didn't you tell me!? (Or didn't you know?)

I fell way, way behind. I was working on book 5 and something shiny caught my eye. I wandered off and haven't gotten back yet.

I've been sort of idly collecting them, I just haven't gotten around to reading. *sigh* I have such entertainment ADD.

OMG! Fix that! The awesomeness only accelerates! Let's see. Fifth book is the one after, what, Summer Knight? Blood Rites or Death Masks, I think. But after that, you get .. hold on. Time to double check book order.

Okay, if you're on 5, that was Death Masks. That's good, the Denarians was a good story with some neat setup for later. Next up for you should be Blood Rites, and that's delicious White Court vampire stuff with Thomas & his dysfunctional family! Then, you're missing out on Dead Beat's necromancy party, and Sue (not going to spoil it, but Sue is awesome), and Harry chumming it up with the Wardens in the process. Proven Guilty, then, wasn't one of my favorites, but introduced a bit more of the Carpenter household and got Harry a bit more involved there long-term, which I thoroughly approve of. White Knight and Small Favor turn especially awesome, as they further and resolve some excellent long-standing plotlines.

Gah! It's, like, impossible to talk this stuff without spoilerifficness. Read, boy, read! =p Not to mention, flipping through these has made me want to re-read them.

Oooh. And the next one's due out in April. Nifty.

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Don't forget to go looking for the Dresden short stories he occasionally slips into anthologies. Good fill material.

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