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I picked up two books today...
"The Best Short Stories of O. Henry" and "Skinny Legs and All", one of the Tom Robbins books that I somehow overlooked. Should be interesting to go back and forth between the two. ![]() |
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Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim, David Sedaris
Light, easy to read in short snatches |
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GD: That Murakami if one of the 3 neither of us have read. We've both been on quite a Murakami jag latel.
Sinny Legs and All! I completely remember the time and place I was when I read that. I am 22 years old and lying on the bed in the first "room" Chris and I shared and reading that particular TR book. How funy to have such a strong memory of place and time. Sam - LOVE LOVE LOVE Sedaris. We saw him read again recently and he only gets better and better. I'm finishing p a collection of Murakami short stories titled "The Elephant Vanishes". I keep bouncing around between books which is very unusual for me. |
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He he he Just found audio of Front Row Center with Thaddeus Bristol His reading is about 6 minutes in. ![]() ![]() |
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Just Finished Norwegian Wood, by Murakami - unlike his other books, this one has none of the fantastical elements - but the characters and situations were very compeling, I say it's one of my favorites - but I haven't read any I didn't like yet.
Next up I, Lucifer
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Another thread has inspired me to reread (again, as who knows how many times I've read it) Animal Farm by George Orwell.
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Just finished The Diamond Age, or A Young Lady's Illustrated Prime by Neal Stephenson
I am almost done with The Wind Up Bird Chroniclesby Murakami as well as A Natural History of the Senses by Diane Ackerman |
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I'm re-reading the short stories of Guy de Maupessant. I love his writing.
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Diamond Age is a good one. I should re-read it. I get all his novels mixed up in my head
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I read only fun books, non of this "heavy" reading stuff. I have enough problems in real life. That's why I go to Disneyland anyway, to get away from the real world.
So, I have read both the American and English versions of all six HP books and love them to death. ![]() About a year or more ago a book was released titled "Peter and the Starcatchers". This is an excellent book on the origin of Peter Pan which is totally different from what we have believed, and just a whole lot of fun to read. This coming July they (Disney Books) are releasing the sequel, but the same authors titled, "Peter and the Shadow Thieves". It can be pre-ordered from Amazon dot com now. The story synopsis looks like a lot of fun. Disney wants to make the first book into a movie. I hope they do. ![]()
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