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What are you reading the week of November 4, 2012? (Original Post) DUgosh Nov 2012 OP
Restless in the Grave by Dana Stabenow is my bedside book Lydia Leftcoast Nov 2012 #1
THE SECOND DEATH OF GOODLUCK TINUBU (2009) by Michael Stanley fadedrose Nov 2012 #2
Just finishing up Impact, Douglas Preston. Cranked through it, closeupready Nov 2012 #3
I'm re-reading Ian Fleming's James Bond series. RoxyNexus Nov 2012 #4
Very warm welcome... fadedrose Nov 2012 #5
_The Commodore_ by Patrick O'Brian getting old in mke Nov 2012 #6
Re-read The Mauritius Command pscot Nov 2012 #9
Ok, finished Impact, now on to "A Crown of Lights", Phil Rickman closeupready Nov 2012 #7
Hannah Coulter by wendell Berry pscot Nov 2012 #8
Love his earthy poetry getting old in mke Nov 2012 #10
It's a short novel pscot Nov 2012 #11
HISS AND HERS (2012) by M. C. Beaton fadedrose Nov 2012 #12
CROCODILE ON THE SANDBANK (1975) by Elizabeth Peters fadedrose Nov 2012 #13
Cloud Atlas Mz Pip Nov 2012 #14

fadedrose

(10,044 posts)
2. THE SECOND DEATH OF GOODLUCK TINUBU (2009) by Michael Stanley
Sat Nov 3, 2012, 10:20 PM
Nov 2012

Last edited Thu Nov 8, 2012, 10:58 AM - Edit history (1)

Michael Stanley - a pseudonym of Michael Sears & Stanley Trollip

David Bengu, a large assistant police superintendent known as “Kubu” (hippopotamus), in Botswana:

http://www.stopyourekillingme.com/S_Authors/Stanley_Michael.html

This is 2nd in a 3-book series, so far...





Book 99 of 2012

 

closeupready

(29,503 posts)
3. Just finishing up Impact, Douglas Preston. Cranked through it,
Sun Nov 4, 2012, 01:48 PM
Nov 2012

as slow as I read - something like 5 days.

Not sure what's next.

 

RoxyNexus

(39 posts)
4. I'm re-reading Ian Fleming's James Bond series.
Sun Nov 4, 2012, 09:53 PM
Nov 2012

Haven't read them since I was a teen, 50 some years ago.

Recently came across a Torrent with the entire collection and using Calibre have got them nicely formatted for the Aldiko reader I use on my Nexus 7 Android tablet.

Finished "Casino Royale", the first one from 1953, and just started "Live and let Die", book 2 from 1954. Brings back memories.

I read this passage and thought my how times have changed though. I don't think Fleming's publisher would pass this today.

‘Quite a case,’ said M, looking keenly at him. ‘And quite a man, this Mr. Big.’
‘I don’t think I’ve ever heard of a great Negro criminal before,’ said Bond, ‘Chinamen, of course, the men behind the opium trade. There’ve been some big-time Japs, mostly in pearls and drugs. Plenty of Negroes mixed up in diamonds and gold in Africa, but always in a small way. They don’t seem to take to big business. Pretty law-abiding chaps I should have thought except when they’ve drunk too much.’
‘Our man’s a bit of an exception,’ said M. ‘He’s not pure negro. Born in Haiti. Good dose of French blood. Trained in Moscow, too, as you’ll see from the file. And the Negro races are just beginning to throw up geniuses in all the professions — scientists, doctors, writers. It’s about time they turned out a great criminal. After all, there are 250,000,000 of them in the world. Nearly a third of the white population. They’ve got plenty of brains and ability and guts. And now Moscow’s taught one of them the technique.’


Although the American publishers did have some sensibilities even back then.

Live and Let Die was published in the US in January 1955 by Macmillan; there was only one major change in the book, with the title of Chapter five being changed from "Nigger Heaven" to "Seventh Avenue".

fadedrose

(10,044 posts)
5. Very warm welcome...
Mon Nov 5, 2012, 12:46 AM
Nov 2012

Hope you like Fiction. It's usually a little busier, but the election.....

The "negro" passage above is interesting . . . thanks for sharing.

 

closeupready

(29,503 posts)
7. Ok, finished Impact, now on to "A Crown of Lights", Phil Rickman
Mon Nov 5, 2012, 06:39 PM
Nov 2012

this one could take me a while - kinda thick.

pscot

(21,024 posts)
11. It's a short novel
Tue Nov 6, 2012, 04:00 PM
Nov 2012

which could have been shorter. I liked it well enough, but he tends to preach. I think it should be read alongside The Devil All the Time by Donald Ray Pollock for contrasting views of the same setting.

fadedrose

(10,044 posts)
13. CROCODILE ON THE SANDBANK (1975) by Elizabeth Peters
Fri Nov 9, 2012, 10:17 AM
Nov 2012

First of 19 books in this mystery series about Amelia Peabody, a Victorian feminist Egyptologist from Kent, England:

http://www.stopyourekillingme.com/P_Authors/Peters_Elizabeth.html

Book 101 of 2012

Mz Pip

(27,453 posts)
14. Cloud Atlas
Fri Nov 9, 2012, 04:08 PM
Nov 2012

Just downloaded it. It was chosen for our book club. Haven't started it yet but would appreciate comments about it.

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