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I just finished The Miracle Life of Edgar Mint by Brady Udall. One of my all time favorite books. I astounded that it is his first book, as it's so beautiful. I felt the urge to carry the book around with me today as I just wasn't ready to let it go. I feel like I'll carry the main character around with me for a long time. I'm eagerly awaiting other books from Udall. He's phenomenal. I recommend that you avoid the Amazon summaries as it gives away a lot about the plot. I'll post the first paragraph here. Quote:
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Currently reading Assassination Vacation by Sarah Vowell. It is amusing though so far I haven't really learned anything I didn't already know (stupid American Presidency class in college ruining a future learning opportunity).
Have recently read (as in finished in the last few weeks): Pandora's Star by Peter F. Hamilton. Epic science fiction that I picked up at a mall while waiting for Lani to finish something and needing a book to read. Unfortunately I didn't catch that it was the first of two books and the other one isn't in paperback yet. If you like wide ranging science fiction (galactic warfare type stuff) this is ok. Too much politics which isn't quite as good as Herbert (daddy) but not nearly so bad as Herbert (sonny). Science on Trial: The Clash of Medical Evidence and the Law in the Breast Implant Case by Marcia Angell. Angell is the editor of the New England Journal of Medicine and talks about how courts and politicians were making findings of medical truth without any actual scientific support. A good, straightforward look at the hysteria surrounding silicon breast implants a decade ago and the deficiencies in the law when it comes to handling medical questions, particularly epidemiological ones. After the Quake by Haruki Murakami. A collection of shorts stories that all touch on the Kobe earthquake in some way but the stronger connecting theme is of spiritual vacuum. Rob Neyer's Big Book of Baseball Blunders by Rob Neyer. A collection of sabremetrical essays looking at some of the decisions in the history of baseball that turned out to be the most boneheaded. Not errors on the field but decisions that were made where someone thought they were a good idea but turned out to be completely wrong. Pretty good but you need a pretty hardcore interest in baseball. Everwhere by Neil Gaiman. Urban fantasy and much better, in my opinion, than the overrated American Gods (which was great until it went all to hell in the ending). All the Trouble in the World by P.J. O'Rourke. I know few here will be in ideological agreement and where he stitcks to libertarian conservativism (easily confused with classical liberalism) I am. The information is a decade old now but it is a good reread and highlights how problems aren't always so simple in origin as we like to think. |
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After Wind Up Bird, I slowed to a crawl and read 2 Daniel Pinkwater books (The Edication of Robert Nifkin & Second Grade Ape - which took me all of 5 minutes). I started I, Lucifer last night, however. And I will probably read Cadalliac Desert again (and perhaps Gore's book to keep me in the mood). Maybe I should throw some John Muir in there just to water my "roots".
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Has anyone here read "The Areas of My Expertise" by John Hodgman? If so, is it worth my time?
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I'm currently reading One Man's Wilderness: An Alaskan Odyssey
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My recently finished pile includes:
Icelander by Dustin Long - Meh. To Feel Stuff by Andrea Seigel - I'd recommend this book to anyone. A Sense of the World: How a Blind Man Became History's Best Traveler by Jason Robers - An absolute joy to read. Wonderful biography |
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I'm breathing life into this ole thread because I have some recommendations (and some eh's).
I just finishsed Neverwhere and, while it was a quick read, it wasn't the most compelling story. I got frustrated with how easily the protaganist got through his many quests, even when no one else had ever been able to accomplish it. The ending also left me flat. It was a quick read and amusing at times, just not something I'd recomend. I also read The Professor and the Madman by Simon Winchester. This is a book I'd recommend to just about anyone. It's a fascinating story, wonderfully written and many-layered. I absolutely LOVED it. I just told Chris this is his airplane reading. ![]() Has anyone else read anything else by Simon Winchester? He's such an interesting writer, I'd love to read more. He certaily has covered some interesting subjects:
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Also on my nightstand: Tyrannosaur Canyon by Douglas Preston (popcorn reading) and The Reason Driven Life by Dr. Robert Price. (It's a chapter by chapter rational rebuttal to Rick Warren's The Purpose Driven Life, and great stuff!) |
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