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Summer Reading Thread Let's talk about books! Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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I found a used copy of Ben Greenman's book on Prince, so I'll be getting that soon. Other than that, moslty history. I recently read a good Dutch translation of ancient historian Herodianus. | |
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I don't read much fiction anymore, so its mostly autobiographies of people I'm interested in. www.filmsfilmsfilms.co.uk - The internet's best movie site! | |
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By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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i just finished book 1 of karl ove knausgaard's un-put-downable 'my struggle' and will move on to book 2 shortly.
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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and since i'm thinking about it, 'cured' by lol tolhurst offers some rare glimpses into the history of the cure and nicely illustrates the redemptive power of friendship. | |
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i read kim gordon's book a few years ago, & remember liking it quite a bit, though it did feel a bit like a generic rock 'life on the road' story at times. & i also finished thomas sowell's 'discrimination & disparities' prior to that. also good, as always with sowell filled with challenging ideas, lots of data - & a refreshingly short book as well, quite to the point.
i'm currently reading audrey schulman's theory of bastards, which is the first fictional book i've read in ages. i can't recall exactly how i came to pick it up (i think i heard evolutionary psychologist geoffrey miller recommend it during a recent interview, but not 100% confident of that). i'm about 3/4 through & i'm enjoying it quite a bit - it focuses a lot on bonobo behavior, mating preferences in particular, and seems to have been quite exhaustively researched.
after that, i'm planning on re-reading 'a month in the country' by jl carr, which was actually the last fictional book i read. i picked it up after hearing john dickerson say it was one of his favourite books last year, & i thought it was absolutely great, one of the best things i've ever read. it's a very short book, a novella really, could be easily read in an afternoon. a very simple story about a british ww1 veteran who takes a job uncovering a mural in an english village, & spends the summer repairing the mural while repairing himself. it's just one of the most perfect things i've ever encountered, & i can't wait to read it again. apparently there's a filmed version out there, but i don't want to bother tracking it down, cuz i just want to have the book as my idealized version of the story.
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TrivialPursuit said: Let's talk about books! I recently finished Behold the Dreamers. I really enjoyed it. I just finished Hum if you don't know the words. Very good book about apartheid in South Africa from the perspective of a 10 year old white girl and her black cargiver. I have also read the Handmaids Tale, although it's been over 20 years. Very scary book. Margaret Atwood is an amazing writer. I also recently read the Outsider by Stephen King. I really enjoyed it, but I'm a huge fan and usually like all his work. I plan on spending the entire day tomorrow reading. Pure bliss! | |
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I currently have two books on the go:
Harry Parker: Anatomy of a soldier. This is written from the perspective of inanimate objects all involved in an explosion that blows off a soldiers leg in Afganistan. A great read so far.
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Atwood's writing style changes from time to time, so it depends on whether you like her sci-fi or fiction better. Although, I loved the Handmaids Tale, I prefer her fiction over the sci-fi. I would recommend The Blind Assassin and Alias Grace. | |
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"if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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I get on jags where I read everything an author has written, before moving on to another author. Currently I'm reading Michael McGarrity's series of books about his Kevin Kearny character. | |
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What did you make of Barskins? >> | |
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I looove this book, but I am SOOOO bummed it is getting a bleeding update! >> | |
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I'm a huge Warren Zevon fan, and it's well written...but it leaves you with a sense that the guy had no redeeming qualities. It made me a bit sad. I loved the Michael Bennett book, though! Controversy follows him, but I think he's a pretty heartfelt dude. | |
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The women of The View had their yearly summer reading lists. Here are their books. Crazy Rich Asians - Kevin Kwan Threadbare - Andrew Seiple The Hate U Give - Angie Thomas When Life Gives You Lululemons - Lauren Weisberger (sequel to The Devil Wears Prada) Relic (series) - Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child (as Preston & Child) An American Marriage - Tayari Jones The Bonfire of the Vanities - Tom Wolfe The Catcher in the Rye - J.D. Salinger The Plot Against America - Philip Roth (about Charles Lindberg being POTUS, and that he was a Nazi sympathizer, and how the US formed after that.) Luckiest Girl Alive - Jessica Knoll Bad Blood - John Carreyrow (about the girl who said she invented a machine that could tell you medical history with one drop of blood; it was fake & she bilked $9B from investors) The Wife Between Us - Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen The Untethered Soul - Michael Singe The Great Revolt - Salena Zito & Bradd Todd Widow Clicquot - Tilar Mazzeo and Susan Ericksen (about the woman who created a champagne empire) The Pout-Pout Fish in the Big-Big Dark (kids book) - Deborah Diesen and Dan Hanna Chariot on the Mountain - Jack Ford Fresh Eggs Daily - Lisa Steele (about how to farm chickens at home) Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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these ended up on my bedside table after half price books' 50% off coupon sale... [Edited 7/17/18 9:18am] | |
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I finished Behold The Dreamers. I was disappointed with the ending but it was a good novel overall. . . [Edited 7/18/18 22:59pm] Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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