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I read Coronado by Dennis Lehane. It's a collection of short stories and a short play based on one of the stories. It's ok. It doesn't take long to read the whole thing. There's a couple of really good stories like "Until Gwen", which was also in Best American Short Stories 2005 (2005 was one of the best editions of that series, I think). Some of the others are just ok, I thought.
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Reading Weapons of Choice by John Birmingham right now. Pretty good. It's about a multinational (mostly American) naval fleet on their way to kick some jihadist ass when a research ship being escorted by them screws up and creates a wormhole that transports the whole fleet to the battle of midway during world war II. I'm about half way done, very engrossing.
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I'm currently reading Robert McCammon's "Boy's Life"
I'm pleasantly surprised and must say I am really enjoying this book so far. It is one of the funnest reads- the details in the book are simple, yet lurid and utterly fantastic. Each chapter has some riveting and/or comical tale. It is most certainly my favorite read of the summer, if not one of my favorite reads in a very long time, and quite realistically becoming one of my favorite books of all-time. But, I'll wait until I finish it first. It's a boy's tale in a small town and all the evils he endures. McCammon does a masterful job of keeping it all so engaging and suspenseful. It's a great read. |
I'm taking a capstone class called Perspectives on Death and Dying and there are a lot of books for that one. Nicely, a lot of them are of the shorter variety. Here's the list:
Stiff, Roach Body In Pain, Scarry Death Of Ivan Ilyich, Tolstoy Epic Of Gilgamesh, Sandars Western Attitudes Toward Death, Aries How We Die, Nuland Seven Choices Pocket Guide, Neeld Talking About Death, Morris Sacred Art Of Dying, Kramer Siddhartha, Hesse Great Divorce, Lewis |
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I think John Krakauer has been mentioned a few times in this thread, with some of you enjoying Into the Wild and Into Thin Air.
I'm wondering if anyone has preordered or considered reading his September 15th release, Where Men Win Glory: The Odyssey of Pat Tillman? Quote:
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I'm 3/4 of the way through Stephen King's Duma Key,haven't read anything by him that's kept me turning the pages this quick since The Stand.
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I'm reading Greg Mortenson's story, 3 Cups of Tea. About half way through. So far, it's good, but not great.
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Business Law by Clarkson, Miller, Jentz, and Cross.
Just a little light reading to pass the time. |
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I'm reading Orwell's 1984... maybe half thru and it is turning into a weird love story... I never had to read it in school, I wanted to make sure I wasn't missing out.
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