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"Developements in the field of electronics have constituted one of the great success stories of this century".
Horowitz and Hill: The Art Of Electronics I've read that opening line hundreds of times, still not got to the end of the book, some of the pages are well thumbed because there are some explainations I just can't get my head around. As a reference book I suppose it's one of the more interesting. :enough: |
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Oh ... and I always re-read my fav books ... they are like old friends. I always find new ways of reading them ... often, something obvious that I had missed. Asimov's "Foundation" trilogy, Ray Bradbury's short story "The Smile" ... "Catch 22" ... "Goodby to All That" ... "Canticle for Liebowitz" ... "Dune" ... "Tristram Shandy" ... "Egil's Saga" ... maybe I could be reading something new, but I love getting together with old friends, esp. ones that don't raid my fridge and drink all my beer.:D |
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Is this limited to prose fiction? There are some great opening lines to poems and plays; one I find hard to resist: "An old, mad, blind, despised, and dying king." Shelley, "England in 1819".
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In that case allow me:
"How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. I love thee to the depth and breadth and height My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight" EBB |
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The man in black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed
'The Dark Tower' Series(my fave books) - Stephen King |
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This one's in my bookshelf and has an interesting start:
"Julien Barneuve died at 3.28 on the afternoon of August 18, 1943. It had taken him twenty-three minutes exactly to die, the time between the fire starting and his last breath being sucked into his scorched lungs. He had not known his life was going to end that day, athough he suspected it might happen." Another of Iain Pears, The Dream of Scipio, which I would recommend. |
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My first thought was, he lied in every word, That hoary cripple, with malicious eye Askance to watch the working of his lie On mine, and mouth scarce able to afford Suppression of the glee, that purs'd and scor'd Its edge, at one more victim gain'e thereby. Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came: EBB's husband. |
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If I were to re-read any books, Catch-22 would be one... and Catcher in the Rye another. I read Canticle for Leibowitz aout 35 years ago, remember v little about it so perhaps I should go for that as well. Not really a SF fan though. Two books I do reread at Christmas time are The Country Child and A Traveller in Time, both by Alison Uttley. They are supposed to be for children but I find them very evocative of times past and reading the chapters about Christmas are what I need to get me into the spirit of the season, which I otherwise find very difficult. Another children's book which I heave read over and over is The Woolpack by Cynthia Harnett, a story about the wool trade in the Cotswolds in the 15th century. I prefer historical fiction for children as the adult stuff tends to come in rather weightier tomes which really put me off! |
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