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Needing a New Book To Read
I am on a quest to get back to reading for pleasure (like I used to do all the time) and not just ***** books. Recent books I've read (both rec. on this forum) have included Vernon God Little (really liked it) and God Wants You to Roll (loved it). So I'm pretty open...edgy, satirical fiction or very captivating (though not so much historical) non fiction. So it's wide open here...any ideas? I'm buying a book (or several) today.
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I'm reading The Sea The Sea by Irish Murdoch and enjoying it a lot.
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The Human Stain by Roth
The Emmigrants by Sebald |
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The Dark Tower series, by Stephen King. Say what you will about him being a hack, this series is remarkably different from anything he's ever done. It's really more of a fantasy/science fiction/western. It's a series of books and they all rank among my favorites. Start with The Gunslinger and read your way through them. You'll be happy you did.
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If you want to try something differant from run of the mill biz, try The Lover, by Marguerite Duras
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Vurt
It's certainly not run-of-the-mill. |
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I've read some good Latin American literature and recommend:
The House of the Spirits- Isabel Allende The Death of Artemio Cruz- Carlos Fuentes Love in the Time of Cholera- Gabriel Garcia Marquez. |
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The movie is also really great.
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Another Roadside Attraction, or Jitterbug Perfume by Tom Robbins. Good stuff
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As far as satire goes a favorite of mine has always been Voltaire's "Candide"
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Jared Diamond, Guns Germs and Steel.
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For something a bit different and I don't think that well read these days (but I really don't have any idea), there's not exactly satirical, but scathing (but with some empathy too) of the human condition: Vanity Fair?
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House of God-Samuel Shem
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I just finished "Me talk pretty one day" by David Sedaris. Its a collection of short stories/essays. Quick read and extremely funny. None of the stories are over 10 pages, so it should ease you back into reading non-***** books.
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High Fidelity by Nick Hornby
A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius by Dave Eggers The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams Hearts in Atlantis by Stephen King And any Harry Potter, if you're into that sort of thing. |
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Jared Diamond, Guns Germs and Steel. This thread is over. Someone lock it. [/ QUOTE ] Definitely a good book, but I don't know if a thread ender. Have you read his new book - Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed? I was thinking about getting it, but wondering if it lived up to its predecessor. |
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Like Short Stories?
The Ring of Brightest Angels Around Heaven: A Novella and Stories by Rick Moody or his earlier "Demonology" is also quite g00t. Like Science Fiction at all? I've been reading the Riverworld series for the first time (Philip Jose Farmer) and they are blowin my mind! More like Vonnegut than Asimov...Dante-esque metaphysical satire wherein all of humanity is reincarnated along a huge river on another planet. I still haven't figured out what's going on...I'm gonna scour the used bookstores 'round here till I find the last book. If you like the punk rock a lot (or Nirvana a little) please read Our Band Could Be Your Life. |
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Oh and I'm a big fan of the Ender's Game series by Orson Scott Card. They are adventure/science fiction books that are really fun reads.
And if you like sports at all I would highly recommend Moneyball. |
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Kite Runner
Best book ever. Also very good: Life of Pi The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime |
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Video Night in Kathmandu
Life in Orange |
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The movie is also really great. [/ QUOTE ] I didn't think the movie was that great. The book is a good, quick read though. |
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House of God-Samuel Shem [/ QUOTE ] -meh, catch22 copy that fell way short of being worthwhile. -JP |
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The Human Stain by Roth [/ QUOTE ] Good book. I also liked "patrimony"...im' not really sure why though. |
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How about 20 books?
The Aubrey/Maturin novels by Patrick O'Brian. Start with "Master and Commander" and go from there. Every one a gem. |
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Jeffage,
Have you ever read "To Kill A Mockingbird?" Indy |
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"The Amazing Adventures of Kavaier and Clay" by Michael Chabon.
"The Club Dumas" or "The Flanders Panel" by Arturo Perez-Reverte. |
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"One Day In the Life of Ivan Denisovich" - Alexander Solzhenitsyn
Very easy to read, and such a good message. You could probably knock it off in 2 days |
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High Fidelity by Nick Hornby A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius by Dave Eggers The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams Hearts in Atlantis by Stephen King And any Harry Potter, if you're into that sort of thing. [/ QUOTE ] Hearts in Atlantis contains a short story that is absolutely pivotal to the Dark Tower series, which is another thing I forgot to mention. The Dark Tower series has links and ties to nearly everything King has written, so one isn't truly done with the series until they've read about 10 related books, including Hearts, Insomnia, It, The Talisman, etc. |
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[ QUOTE ] High Fidelity by Nick Hornby A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius by Dave Eggers The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams Hearts in Atlantis by Stephen King And any Harry Potter, if you're into that sort of thing. [/ QUOTE ] Hearts in Atlantis contains a short story that is absolutely pivotal to the Dark Tower series, which is another thing I forgot to mention. The Dark Tower series has links and ties to nearly everything King has written, so one isn't truly done with the series until they've read about 10 related books, including Hearts, Insomnia, It, The Talisman, etc. [/ QUOTE ] Plus the fact that all of the short stories, especially the title one... especially the title one...are wonderful pieces of literature. In fact, I think some of King's best writing is in this book(and I've read most of his stuff). |
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i just started an oldie but a goodie in "the world according to Garp" by John Irving I think it is one of the best books I have ever read!
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"One Day In the Life of Ivan Denisovich" - Alexander Solzhenitsyn Very easy to read, and such a good message. You could probably knock it off in 2 days [/ QUOTE ] I don't think the point of "a day in the life.." is to give a message, although the whole "equality" and "human dignity" thing is there, it's more a account of some truly horrific times. It's still a good read though. Also, Fck the flames. Go Canucks |
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I just read Kite Runner and "Curious incident about...dog..." and I enjoyed both a lot. Both were recommended in another book thread on 2+2. Up next is Monster and Catch 22.
Also..http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y59...trophyhaul.jpg |
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Italo Calvino: If on a Winter's Night a Traveler.
Very different form for a novel. Unlike anything else I've read. And my favorite short story is Harrison Bergeron by Vonnegut. |
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Some "off the wall" books I enjoyed:
Fool on a Hill by fellow 2+2er Matt Ruff is a fun read. Chris Moore writes some strange stuff. Someone mentioned Tom Robbins. I really liked Skinny Legs and All, Roadside attraction, Still Life with Woodpecker, and Fierce Invalids, but he gets very predictable. Of course, Vonnegut is always good. Breakfast of Champions is my favorite KV tome. Also check out Just a Couple of Days by Tony Vigorito and Haskett's Duncan Delany and the Cadillac of Doom. |
Master and Margarita
Read "The Master and Margarita" by Mikhail Bulgakov.
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Thanks for the suggestions everyone...this should keep my busy for awhile.
Jeff |
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Re: Calvino,
His collection of stories titled "Marcovaldo" is much more accessible and entertaining than If On A Winter's Night A Traveler. The latter is more academic. His T-Zero is fun, too. |
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"The Amazing Adventures of Kavaier and Clay" by Michael Chabon. [/ QUOTE ] I also enjoyed this. |
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I just finished "Me talk pretty one day" by David Sedaris. Its a collection of short stories/essays. Quick read and extremely funny. None of the stories are over 10 pages, so it should ease you back into reading non-***** books. [/ QUOTE ] I agree (but I think just a few of them are a little over 10, could be wrong). Anything by David Sedaris (Me Talk Pretty One Day, Dress Your Family...) or Chuck Palahnuik (Fight Club, Choke) are good reads. |
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