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Sun Mar-15-09 01:36 PM
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What are you reading the week of March 15, 2009? |
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Fluke by Christopher Moore. :thumbsup: It is a whale of a good time.
and on tape......One Dead Dean by Bill Crider.
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Sun Mar-15-09 01:43 PM
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1. Naomi Klein, "Shock Doctrine". |
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Only on the second chapter....must read.
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Sun Mar-15-09 01:44 PM
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and myriad associated links. :) and...vanity fair. the ostensible book of the moment is Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States
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Sun Mar-15-09 01:50 PM
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3. "The New Golden Age" by Ravi Batra |
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Good read, a very smart economist.
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Sun Mar-15-09 01:50 PM
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4. "Nightmares," by a journalist who lived through the Holocaust, |
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"The New History of Auschwitz," "The Secret Life of Otto Frank," and "Eat, Pray, Love."
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Sun Mar-15-09 02:05 PM
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5. Founding Mothers by Cokie Roberts |
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That is when I can find a couple of spare moments with a soon to be 3 year old boy running around!
Actually, I read alot of Goodnight Moon, Please Baby Please, etc... :)
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Sun Mar-15-09 02:07 PM
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6. Thunderstruck by Erik Larsen |
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Actually better than I thought it would be, the story of Marconi's invention of the wireless, and of England's famous murderer, Dr. Crippen. And reading The Colony, story of Molokai, the infamous leper colony.
I usually have 2-3 books going at a time.
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Sun Mar-15-09 02:36 PM
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Tue Mar-17-09 03:31 PM
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13. I recently read his "The Terror" |
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Holy Crap, talk about a depressing way to make a living. Based on a true story about English ships getting stuck in ice for more then two years in the 1840's. Living conditions sucked. Horribly.
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Sun Mar-15-09 02:56 PM
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8. The Third Coast, Edward Ted McClelland |
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About the Great Lakes. He travels all around them. Very interesting. dc
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Sun Mar-15-09 03:20 PM
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9. "The Fatal Shore" by Robert Hughes |
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The birth of Australia via the convict colonies.
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Tue Mar-17-09 04:23 AM
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10. The Names. Don DeLillo. |
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Sat Mar-21-09 04:24 PM
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15. Pretty much anything by DeLillo is good stuff... |
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Tue Mar-17-09 09:12 AM
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11. Slumberland by Paul Beatty |
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A good read...Beatty can turn a phrase.
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Tue Mar-17-09 12:14 PM
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12. The Levanter, by Eric Ambler |
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This was written 40 years ago, but it reads like yesterday's headlines. A family business, headquartered in Damascus, is first co-opted by the Syrian government, then infiltrated by Palestinian terrorists. The young owner plots to rescue the family fortune and extract himself from the coils of the terrorists.
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Tue Mar-17-09 09:51 PM
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I'm reading "The Shack" by Wm. Paul Young. Pretty good !
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Sat Mar-21-09 05:53 PM
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16. Just finished, Breakfast with Buddha |
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Edited on Sat Mar-21-09 05:53 PM by PuraVidaDreamin
Such delightful fun by Roland Murello
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Sun Mar-22-09 12:39 AM
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Confessions of a B Movie Actor by the legend himself, Bruce Campbell.
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Sun Mar-22-09 12:50 PM
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18. Chung Kuo by David Wingrove |
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Book One: The Middle Kingdom: The first book in a projected series of seven is set 200 years in the future, when the world's 34 billion people are ruled by a sort of pre-Communist version of China. Monarchs have ruthlessly suppressed all knowledge of pre-Empire conditions and technology, hoping to maintain their fragile control as some Europeans push for the right to build a starship. Court intrigue, propriety and "face" count for more than talent or skill in this clearly evoked, decadent and threatened society.
Pretty interesting and "different". I like different. :)
I recently finished Brisingr, Book 3 of the Eragon series by Christopher Paoli
. . . speaking of Dragons, The Temeraire series is cute, too (Naomi Novik). I've finished 4 and need to obtain Book 5.
I'm also reading through several books of short-stories:
The Year's Best Science Fiction and Fantasy for Teens: First Annual Collection (I bought it for my 15 yo, but . . . lol), and
The Baum Plan for Financial Independence: and Other Stories
hmmmmmmmmm........... what else: I bought a bunch of old Andre Norton books yesterday that's in my "to read" pile, along with a Sheri Tepper (Companions) I seem to have missed somewhere along the way. Though it's always a crap shoot with her, either they're really really good, or really really awful.
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Sun Mar-22-09 06:37 PM
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19. Have you heard of The Celestial Empire stories by Chris Roberson |
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I've only read a few of the short stories so far. They were interesting and entertaining enough for me to want to read the full novels and others. http://www.chrisroberson.net/2008/09/new-celestial-empire-story-mirror-of.html
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Mon Mar-23-09 01:55 PM
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21. That sounds pretty interesting . . . |
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Mon Mar-23-09 03:24 AM
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20. Savage Peace: Hope and Fear in America, 1919 by Ann Hagedorn...really interesting so far n/t |
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