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Sun May-17-09 11:40 AM
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What are you reading the week of May 17, 2009? |
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Irish Linen by Andrew M Greeley
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Sun May-17-09 11:48 AM
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Entitled "The Avenger" by Frederick Forsyth. I like his writing and I haven't read this book for a while. And also a James Patterson book entitled "Step on a Crack". I really like most of his stuff too. Supposed to be real nice outside this week, so maybe I'll sit out on the front porch and read away.
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Sun May-17-09 11:51 AM
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2. Authentic Mexican by Rick Bayless. A cookbook. It's actually a very good |
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read, and I am looking forward to actually USING it, too. You'd think I would have lots of Mexican cookbooks, living here in LA for 25 years, but NOOOOOOO. I never got one until a few weeks ago, and then I picked this one up at my local used bookstore yesterday (I traded, and also got what appears to be a first American edition of The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood).
With so many great Mexican eateries, I just never felt the need to actually cook much Mexican, lol.
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Sun May-17-09 11:53 AM
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I would like to learn to cooh mexican food to.
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Sun May-17-09 11:56 AM
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4. a book of letters from the Depression era |
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...written to FDR, Eleanor Roosevelt, and some officials.
Heartbreaking and infuriating.
Women wrote to the First Lady to beg for her old castoff clothing because their only dress was in shreds, or to beg for a blanket for a baby, or for a bit of relief in order to have a bit of heat in the house. Men wrote to beg for work. Old people with not a scrap to eat wrote to beg for some kind of pension.
Heartbreaking.
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Sun May-17-09 11:59 AM
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5. I'm reading City of the Sun by |
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David Levien. So far, so good. I love James patterson and Jonathan Kellerman.
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Sun May-17-09 12:03 PM
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6. I'm re-reading The Three Musketeers. |
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Read it many years ago and enjoyed it. Thought it would be fun to revisit an old friend.
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Sun May-17-09 12:15 PM
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7. Terror On Tuesday by Ann Purser |
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One of a "lite" mystery series.
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Sun May-17-09 12:32 PM
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8. System of the World by Neal Stephenson |
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The third and final (voluminous) novel in Stephenson's Baroque Cycle. eye-opening hilarity and swashbuckling at the dawn of modern commerce, computing, mathematics, etc. etc.
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Tue May-19-09 10:30 PM
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26. I read the Broque Cycle about a year ago |
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Stephenson is a great story teller; smart, funny and wildly imaginative. Terrific read.
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Sat May-23-09 06:39 PM
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33. about 200 pages into Cryptonomicon |
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I'm loving it. It's hilarious which I didn't expect.
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Sun May-17-09 12:39 PM
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9. Just finished "Emergency" by Neil Strauss |
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book, which he touts as : This book will save your life. He got so discouraged about ** being "re-elected" after all he destroyed in his first term, that he went about getting a second citizenship/foreign passport, wilderness and survival training and many other paths to a point where with great humor, and in a fascinating way, he chronicles an awakening to his higher self.
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Sun May-17-09 12:40 PM
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10. Re-reading Rogue Male by Geoffrey Household |
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Gripping every time I read it
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Sun May-17-09 12:50 PM
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11. My last IRA statement - I'm crying. |
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Sun May-17-09 01:53 PM
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12. Red Rabbit by Tom Clancy |
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Sun May-17-09 04:34 PM
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13. The July Issue of Asimov's |
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also still working through "Zen's Chinese History"
I'll probably finish the Asimov's tomorrow so I'll pick up another fiction work. I think I'm going to re-read something..haven't decided yet.
Orrex's review of Frankenstein (in the thread with one of the best subject lines evah) makes me want to revisit that, also 1984 has been in my mind a lot. But I recently finished "The Naked and the Dead" and I think I need to stick to some more cheerful or hopeful at least, stories for a while. I'm also kinda feeling the urge to read the ancient classics again, maybe the Odyssey or the Aeneid.
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Sun May-17-09 07:23 PM
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14. The Shack - Wm Paul Young |
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Mon May-18-09 07:16 AM
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15. Nazi Literature in the Americas – Bolaño |
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I’m reading this book because I wanted to read more Bolaño.
It’s an easy read. Short biographies of fictional nazi writers in the Americas. I’ve only read a few of the biographies so far, and there is a biting irony in some of the stories. For instance, the writer who wants to purify Latin American culture by killing all the Indians and encouraging immigration of Northern Europeans who will lighten the skin color of the people.
I haven’t read enough to have formed any opinion about his overall point of view.
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Mon May-18-09 07:55 AM
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16. Good Omens, by Gaiman and Pratchett. |
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Tue May-19-09 07:22 AM
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23. I love that book, and thanks for bringing it up. Time to |
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read it again. Have you read American Gods (I think that's the name of it)?
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Tue May-19-09 07:42 PM
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25. Yes. I read AG some years ago, and |
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really enjoyed it. I was at Powell's last month, stocking up on reading material, and found "Omens."
I loved it. :D
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Mon May-18-09 09:01 AM
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17. GALLOWS VIEW by Peter Robinson. nt |
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Mon May-18-09 10:42 AM
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You must be an old raccoon like I am an old fadedrose...
Nobody else puts the name of the books they are referring to in CAPS except for you and me. I learned that that was the proper way in high school, how about you?
It must have changed somewhere along the way cause nobody else in the group does it.
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Mon May-18-09 11:19 AM
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19. Well, I learned to underline book titles in high school, but since you can't |
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underline here,AFAIK, I put them in all caps. :-)
"You must be an old raccoon like I am an old fadedrose..." Yep!
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Mon May-18-09 12:35 PM
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Edited on Mon May-18-09 12:38 PM by Jim__
You have to use square brackets but - You can underline. Look in the HTML lookup table (it's there when you're typing a reply). So, using a square bracket rather than a "(", type (u)underlined words(/u).
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Mon May-18-09 12:56 PM
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21. Thanks for the heads up. But Can I decree that EVERYONE has to type |
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book titles in ALL CAPS, BECAUSE I WANT TO? :silly:
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Mon May-18-09 08:33 PM
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Thank you for your informative reply. It is nice to learn something new even if it is time-consuming, mind-boggling, and a lot of trouble. Thank you indeed.
I think raccoon has the right idea by declaring that everyone use caps because he says so. It's a lot easier. Maybe you're young and frisky, Jim, but me and raccoon are very old.
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Tue May-19-09 06:44 PM
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24. Just about to start The Private Patient by PD James |
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who is still going strong over the age of eighty.
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Wed May-20-09 05:52 AM
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I'll have to look for it.
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Wed May-20-09 08:19 AM
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Edited on Wed May-20-09 08:19 AM by Lydia Leftcoast
I managed to read only the first few pages before getting drowsy after today's mini heat wave (97°), but so far, I like it. It's about a woman who engages a plastic surgeon who's in private practice (non-NHS) to remove an old scar. Obviously that's not the whole story, but it's what has happened up to this point.
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Wed May-20-09 08:13 PM
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I'll definitely have to get it.
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Tue May-19-09 10:38 PM
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27. I'm reading 3 PLAYS, by Thornton Wilder |
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and THE PREDATOR STATE, by James Galbraith. And I'm putting the titles in CAPS, as per Racoon's diktat.
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Wed May-20-09 07:49 AM
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29. Little Bee,Chris Cleave. nt |
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Sat May-23-09 04:50 PM
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Don De Lillo. Just started it so I don't have anything to say about it yet.
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Sat May-23-09 08:02 PM
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34. Just finished SKELETON MAN by Tony Hillerman |
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Didn't care for it. Interesting plot, but it seemed like they dropped the manuscript and put it together with some pages out of place. Hard to follow, but I like Chee and Leaphorn.
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Sat May-23-09 08:06 PM
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35. Just started COLD CHOICES by Larry Bond |
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Engrossing. By the time I finish this book (400 plus pages) with all the naval terminology I will be qualified to have earned a silver dolphin pin.
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Tue May-26-09 09:54 PM
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36. The Sunday Philosophy Club by Alexander McCall Smith nt |
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Wed May-27-09 10:48 AM
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37. I finally got Pride and Prejudice and Zombies from the library, and it is glorious. |
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Wed May-27-09 11:25 PM
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38. "My Sister's Keeper" by Jodi Picoult |
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It's pretty good so far. I have no empathy for the mom, but all of the other characters are human and struggling. I'm a retired lawyer, so I love books about morals v. ethics, and I'm always interested about how the conundrum figures out.
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Thu May-28-09 06:26 PM
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39. I have been trying to find a copy of "Mommie Dearest" by Joan Crawford's daughter |
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Edited on Thu May-28-09 06:26 PM by fair trade soy chai
library, but it is surprisingly hard to find.
(More high-brow fare? I read more than one book at a time. I want to read more fiction. Most of my reading is nonfiction and I want to get into more fiction. Perhaps some short stories by Raymond Carver...)
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Fri May-29-09 03:09 PM
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40. Red Mars, by Kim Stanley Robinson |
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I'm about 1/3 of the way through. So far it's been a good read.
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Sat May-30-09 11:32 PM
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