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Date: 8/2/2009 11:55:25 AM
Author: ksinger
Clearly odd man out, I''m reading ''The Return of Depression Economics And the Crisis of 2008'' by Paul Krugman.
What can I say?
I did re-peruse ''Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince'' after I saw the movie. Is that enough to get me into the ''COOL Readers Club''?![]()
Thanks Haven.Date: 8/2/2009 1:08:52 PM
Author: Haven
Date: 8/2/2009 11:55:25 AM
Author: ksinger
Clearly odd man out, I''m reading ''The Return of Depression Economics And the Crisis of 2008'' by Paul Krugman.
What can I say?
I did re-peruse ''Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince'' after I saw the movie. Is that enough to get me into the ''COOL Readers Club''?![]()
ksinger--With your love for language and words, you are a *must have* member of this club.![]()
Date: 8/2/2009 1:08:52 PM
Author: Haven
Date: 8/2/2009 11:55:25 AM
Author: ksinger
Clearly odd man out, I''m reading ''The Return of Depression Economics And the Crisis of 2008'' by Paul Krugman.
What can I say?
I did re-peruse ''Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince'' after I saw the movie. Is that enough to get me into the ''COOL Readers Club''?![]()
Lol
ksinger--With your love for language and words, you are a *must have* member of this club.![]()
Gave up reading Look At Me, just not interesting enough to finish. Now reading Kitchen Confidential by Anthony Bourdain. I love No Reservations and I can hear him reading this book outloud to me. It''s an interesting, quick read. Should finish it today or tomorrow, not sure what I''m going to pick up afterwards.Date: 7/31/2009 8:09:06 PM
Author: KimberlyH
Just finished Olive Kitteridge (LOVED IT!!!!) and Bright Shiny Morning (really good, interesting look at the city of Los Angeles). Currently reading a fluff book called Look At Me (I think). It''s quick to read and interesting enough but not anything special.
Yikes, no due dates is crazy. Right now, my kids have 21 books total - half are checked out and the other half are on hold for us to pick up tomorrow! I cannot imagine just hanging onto them all until I got around to returning them.Date: 8/2/2009 8:42:32 PM
Author: happyfeet1988
I am finishing up some of the Women''s Murder Club books by James Patterson. I picked 5th Horseman and 6th Target up at the library, just finished the 5th and am onto the 6th. They are pretty good, and a quick read but I wouldn''t pay for them like I have his books in the past. The bad thing is, our library has no due dates on their paperbacks so I literally have like 50 books piled up in our spare bedroom! It is terrible. Also, I have a ton of books to read that I bought at our library''s book fair. Good thing I love to read! I am still amazed by all the people that love Twilight. I though it was awful, I couldn''t even finish the first book and that hardly ever happens to me.
I totally agree. It was the fake 19th century style of writing/ speaking that seemed to drag.Date: 8/3/2009 9:00:07 AM
Author: Clio
I finished The 19th Wife a few weeks ago. I liked the contemporary part of the story, but I found the 19th century part kind of boring (plus, Eliza Ann Young''s narrative voice wasn''t convincingly 19th century). I get what the author was trying to do, but I think it would have been better to split the two parts of the book.
I really enjoyed the first 3/4 of this book, the last 1/4 left me scratching my head a bit. It seemed the author''s intent and I''m still not sure if I enjoyed that or not.Date: 8/3/2009 9:19:31 AM
Author: kiett98
Just finished American Wife a few weeks ago on a business trip. Really enjoyed it.
I began ACO this morning while my kids were in swimming class. It seems it's going to take a bit to get into the writing style and I was a bit sleep deprived so later in the day I picked up a book on caring for tropical fish because it made a lot more sense and most of the words and concepts applied to my current state of mind. But I will continue on with ACO. Hopefully it will click and I'll get into it. Also ordered Farenheit 451 last night and another Vonnegut book. A huge stack is building up as a result of this threadDate: 8/3/2009 11:34:26 AM
Author: princesss
Ooooh boy, do I have a list, lol.
Currently reading: A Year of Living Biblically, This I Believe, Outlander (it's my 5th or 6th reread)
Just finished: The Unlikely Disciple: A Sinner's Semester at one of America's Holiest Universities
Next on the list: The Omnivore's Dilemma, Angry Conversations with God, The Namesake, Unaccustomed Earth, The Glass Palace, Middlesex, The Virgin Suicides
Add me to the list of ACO. I have no working knowledge of any Slavik language, but I found just immersing myself in the book worked for me. It's a lot like reading Shakespeare cold- the first act/chapter doesn't make sense and then suddenly it's like you've been hearing langauge used that way all your life. And I loved The Handmaid's Tale, 1984, Farenheit 451, Brave New World, and most anything by Vonnegut (A Man Without a Country was great and gave more insight into him, which was wonderful). And I'm a total sucker for The Time Traveler's Wife. I know it's not the best written book ever, but it gets me every time.
Date: 8/2/2009 12:18:08 AM
Author: Selkie
Amandine, if you''re out there, thank you SOOO much for mentioning The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane. I downloaded it Friday night, and have barely put down the Kindle since. I''m fascinated with the Witch Trials anyway, so that alone would keep me hooked, but the book is well written and suspenseful as well. I just emailed my mom to look for it at her library.
Another Bukowski fan here! Women, Post office, Shakespeare Never Did this.. omg, the list goes on. I totally loved him.Date: 8/4/2009 2:35:02 AM
Author: CaliSun
As a commuter, I always have a book with me.
I absolutely loved 1984!
My job is a bit on the serious side so I have a tendency towards reading humor to unwind at the end of the day.
If you like sick demented humor, I''d recommend anything by David Sedaris, Laurie Notaro, or of course, the late, great Charles Bukowski.
Once you get turned onto Bukowski, it will take you a loooooooooooong time to run out of reading material!
But shoot, he sure is funny.
Date: 7/30/2009 6:19:28 PM
Author: iluvcarats
I am reading The Tent by Margaret Atwood. I love, love, love her. All her books are wonderful.