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Started Brideshead Revisited this morning. Loved the television series, not sure yet if I want to see the movie.


Since I began this thread... I shall post again. I have been so busy reviewing books for blogcritics that I have had little time for other things. I thought I might post links to books here for y'all to check out. Lots of interesting stuff!!!!!!
http://blogcritics.org/archives/2008/...
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You can go to the home page of blogcritics.com, check the list of writers to the right, click on my name and all my essays, politics pieces, and reviews come up.....
happy reading. These are ALL great reads.....
http://blogcritics.org/archives/2008/...
http://blogcritics.org/archives/2008/...
http://blogcritics.org/archives/2008/...
http://blogcritics.org/archives/2008/...
You can go to the home page of blogcritics.com, check the list of writers to the right, click on my name and all my essays, politics pieces, and reviews come up.....
happy reading. These are ALL great reads.....
Finished Noorderlicht by Ferdinand Bordewijk and started reading the wind-up bird chronicles in Dutch translation (unabridged)


I just finished The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter and thought it was wonderful.
I just picked up The Book of Illusions by Paul Auster and have the Wind-up Bird Chronicle in the on-deck circle.

I finished The Piano Tuner by Daniel Mason, which I loved. It is lyric and dreamy.
And I picked up The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle. So far, I am really enjoying it.

I'm starting The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle today.
Barbara, I'd definitely support the Peavear and Volokhonsky version as well. Have it in the stack already.

I love WUBC and look forward to catching up with any discussion of it here.
I liked Paul Asters The Book of Illusions opening sentence is such a good one..."everyone thought he was dead". It was a hard read for me. And I had many mixed feelings...it's a heavy story. I hadn't read a Paul Auster for a long time...I had been a big fan of his NY stories/novels. But he had lost me with Leviathan I loved his dog book...Timbuktu.
The Stand still gives me freaky dreams.



Yesterday I finished rereading Perfume and today I started reading The Road by Cormac McCarthy. Despite the gruesome world it is about is a very fast read. I'll probably finish it later today.

I enjoyed the movie Pefume, although I wouldn't recommend viewing it shortly before or after reading the book, because that's still much better.

Was it in this group that some people were talking about reading War and Peace in December?


I finished Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino, which I found amazing.
Now I have started on The Wasp Factory: A Novel by Ian Banks. It is a book for my upcoming bookclub meeting in a week, but I am having trouble just diving into it. I read only about 50 pages, but going into the mind of a teenage psychopath is already giving me goosebumps. I wish we had picked up something lighter for this month. December with all its promises of Christmas somehow does not seem like the right time to read it.

I'm also two stories into the short story collection of Aimee Bender. I liked the first two and I think I will like the rest. Should be interesting to read them in counterpoint to Gilead.
I'm reading 3 books at the moment.
The book of sand by Jorge Luis Borges
Wees genadig (be merciful) by Arto Paasilinna about a Finnish tower crane driver who is chosen to replace God while he's on a well-earned vacation
Metamorphoses by Ovidius
The book of sand by Jorge Luis Borges
Wees genadig (be merciful) by Arto Paasilinna about a Finnish tower crane driver who is chosen to replace God while he's on a well-earned vacation
Metamorphoses by Ovidius

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And now I've started on Outlander, by Diana Gabaldon. Not far enough along yet to really comment or decide if I'll continue through the series once I finish.