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wendybeth 01-11-2005 02:17 PM

Just finished "There and back again" by Sean Astin ( bio and account of the filming of LOTR) and am now re-reading "Peter the Great" by Robert K. Massie.

UvaGirl 01-11-2005 02:19 PM

WB, what did you think of the Sean Astin bio? I've read very mixed reviews, so I'm interested to hear...

wendybeth 01-11-2005 02:28 PM

Carly- I think he has ADHD- not kidding! He is very intense, but honest. I like the book, but he over uses big words, etc. (He admits to intellectual insecurity). He is a little too honest in some areas, and I'll bet that it has caused some conflict since the books publication. It is a fairly decent read, if only for the LOTR's background stuff. His mom lives up here, so it's interesting when he refers to Spokane- I'm not used to seeing stuff about our town in books, excepting the odd serial killer tome. (We are a breeding ground for sicko's here).

UvaGirl 01-11-2005 02:30 PM

Thanks ~ that's what I've been hearing/reading. I think I'm going to read it anyway - I'm interested in some of the background to the filming, etc, and it looks like a good, light read. I didn't know his Mum lived up there - cool!:)

MickeyD 01-11-2005 05:16 PM

Lately, my reading material has absolutely defined squaresville.

I've read such fascinating titles as Dei Verbum, Sacrosanctum Concilium and Lumen Gentium. All translations, thank God, not in the original Latin. :insert geek smilie here: :insert puke smilie here:

Prudence 01-11-2005 07:31 PM

I have been busily purging my brain of any useful content by reading as many Elizabeth Peters mysteries as I can.

Gemini Cricket 01-11-2005 07:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flubber
I started rereading Huckleberry Finn last night. Bring me the classics and a cocktail!

I know. I know. Not swanky. Square City. :(

Not square at all, in my opinion. It's a tremendous book. I re-read it often. It's the most, I tell you.


I just bought 'The Intimate World of Abraham Lincoln'. I saw a news story on it and was curious.
:)

Grumpy4 01-11-2005 08:36 PM

Finishing up re-reading Return of the King AGAIN! Trying to pick up details and differences between the book and Ext Version. I know, but get over it.

In my reading queue:
Angels and Demons and Jimmy Buffet's new book A Salty Ol' Pirate. And by the time I'm done with those, HP 6 should be out. Then after that Lemony Snicket's 12th book will be along shortly(hopefully). However, JB's book might have to wait...I may want to read HP 5 again as a refresher.

tracilicious 01-11-2005 10:50 PM

I just finished reading Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides. Amazing book. It's about a hermaphrodite. He's the author of Virgin Suicides.

Perle 01-19-2005 12:04 AM

I'm reading the ultimate geek novel, Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson published in '92. So far i'm just groovin on the geekiness of the thing. We'll see how it goes.


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