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June: What Are You Reading?
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Jun 15, 2010 07:45AM
I finished Pan today. Hamsun didn't disappoint, but Hunger is still my favorite.
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I recently read The Franchise Affair. I some ways, it reminded me of The Little Stranger, with the house playing a dominant role.

Just completed An Incomplete Revenge, my latest read in the Maisie Dobbs series. Liked it a lot. The series is moving into the 30s, with the start of the depression and the lingering traumas of WWI.


In my in-between time I'm reading A Fine Dark Line by Joe R. Lansdale and Brothel: Mustang Ranch and Its Women by Alexa Albert.
Carol (akittykat) wrote: "Sibyl I glanced through Hunger, but just could not gear up to read it just yet."
I can understand your hesitation, Hunger is not the most cheerful book out there, but it is a very interesting look into an unusual character, and well written.
I can understand your hesitation, Hunger is not the most cheerful book out there, but it is a very interesting look into an unusual character, and well written.



I remember reading Daughter of Time and have it on my wish list at Amazon to read again. Can't remember which others I've read or not.
Just read an excellent review of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. That definitely goes on the TBR list.

I don't think I'd like the books at all, but yes, it's such a shame he died. He was young, he was going to be a major talent in the literary world, then life has to intrude with other plans. I felt really sad when I read about his death.

From GR synopsis: "Her name was Henrietta Lacks, but scientists know her ..."
Lilian wrote: "Rose wrote: "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks byRebecca Skloot. All I can say is WOW!
From GR synopsis: "Her name was Henrietta Lacks, but scientists know her ..."
Thanks for lucid and enticing review and all the other comments on the book as well. I put that on my to-read list but couldn't recall why or what it was about. Now I've gotta read it.


I also finished After This
by Alice McDermott which I absolutely loved.
Now I'm reading a "beach read", I'm Not the New Me by Wendy McClure, a book written by a woman who is an internet star. She has a blog that started out as a personal blog for tracking her weight loss but it grew into something much bigger. It's an easy, fun read which I needed after all the thinking involved with the Wind Up Bird mystery.
I just started Out Stealing Horses by Per Petterson which I've heard good things about.

Now reading Bill Gaston's The Cameraman. I liked The Good Body, but this one is being tough sledding.
I loved Out Stealing Horses.


I'm looking forward to your review, Carol. I read it as a teenager and I didn't care for it, either.


Here is my small review
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

BDR, I also loved After This. I had the good fortune to take a workshop course for grad school with Alice McDermott last summer. She's absolutely brilliant. Her reading is incredibly insightful, and even listening to her critique others' stories taught me so much about reading and critiquing my own work. I just took pages and pages of notes.

The Sun Also Rises, now....

BDG:
Out Stealing Horses is great. And if you like it, I also highly recommend another writer from that part of the world - Italian Shoes: A Novel.
I just started The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - so far, so good.
I'm also really liking The Second Coming: A Novel - but have no idea if I will be able to finish before it is due back at the library. I've been a Walker Percy for some time.

The Sun Also Rises, now...."
At times I wanted to say will you shut up.
Al I don't know ,I like Hemingway's style what more can I say. And no he was not good husband material.

I think in both A Farewell to Arms and For Whom the Bell Tolls, Hemingway was guilty of overwrought female leads. (But Ingrid Bergman ... Robert Capa, you dog! I digress....)
Anyway, The Sun Also Rises.
I'm not looking to Hemingway (or to anyone else, for that matter) for husband material.

And meanwhile, A.J., I follow Alyssa Milano on Twitter and I think she is great wife material - albeit I think she wed last summer - she is a HUGE baseball fan, the L.A. Dodgers, but still she gets credit in my book for appreciating the sport


I am despondent. ;)
And if my wife is reading this ... oh, my. Look at the time!

Carol - As for something light and different, I would recommend American Subversive: A Novel - pretty fun and on the lighter side.

Thanks to Goodreaders, I've been revisiting childhood/early adulthood reads, and finding just that. Clearly I wasn't as precocious a youngster as I thought!


:-)
One of my teenage favourites was Beowulf to Beatles: Approaches to Poetry, a lovely wide-ranging collection. I've got a copy somewhere. Must go find it.

:-)
One of my teenage favourites was Beowulf to Beatles: Approaches to Poetry, a lovely wide-ranging collection..."
Now that sounds interesting. (even though my teenage years are far behind me) Still love the Beatles.


I liked that book a lot. It was an interesting narrative.

If I can't find it, I can still enjoy the name. I'm really just getting back into poetry thanks to Ruth and her weekly poems. Shout out to Ruth!

I think in both A Farewell to Arms and For Whom the Bell Tolls, Hemi..."
Hemingway was guilty of overwrought female characters and he seemed to love to kill off women in childbirth as well.
No, Alyssa Milano seems like terrific wife material (after she let her hair grow long) just like Gabriel Aubry would seem like terrific husband material for me (if I weren't already married and he didn't have a child - children and I are like oil and water, we don't mix).

I need to read that one.

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