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The Halls of Dinosaurs: A Guide to Saurischians and Ornithschians av Lowell Dingus
The Promised Land: The Great Black Migration and How It Changed America av Nicholas Lemann
Keriah u-tefilah le-mathilim: A Reading and Prayer Primer av Elias Persky
Ordinary Love and Good Will av Jane Smiley
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight av Brian Stone (translator)
A Well-Seasoned Appetite : Recipes from an American Kitchen av Molly O'Neill
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Om mitt bibliotek Books I've Read in 2008
This is a work in progress. I'm starting with the most recent reads and working backwards, more or less, as time permits and as I remember books I've left out. Starred titles are favorite books of the year.
*Blood-Dark Track by Joseph O'Neill
*In Hazard by Richard Hughes
The Terminal Spy: A True Story of Espionage, Betrayal, and Murder by Alan S. Cowell
*The Dark Side: The Inside Story of How the War on Terror Turned into a War on America's Ideals by Jane Mayer
*A High Wind in Jamaica by Richard Hughes
Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts
*A Way of Life, Like Any Other by Darcy O'Brien
*The Condition by Jennifer Haigh
Before by Ireni Spanidou
The Rebel Angels by Roberston Davies
Who Owns Antiquity? by James Cuno
Atmospheric Disturbances by Rivka Galchen
The Story of Edgar Sawtelle by David Wrobleski
The Drunkard's Walk: How Randomness Rules Our Lives by Leonard Mlodinow
*What Was Lost by Catherine O'Flynn
Chess Story by Stefan Zweig
*Dear American Airlines by Jonathan Miles
*The Enchanted April by Elizabeth von Arnim
Life and Death Are Wearing Me Out by Mo Yan
*Netherland by Joseph O'Neill
Wolf Totem by Rong Jiang
*The Plague of Doves by Louise Erdrich
Middlemarch by George Eliot
*Lush Life by Richard Price
The Successor by Ismail Kadare
*The Deptford Trilogy: Fifth Business, The Manticore, World of Wonders by Robertson Davies
*The Story of Forgetting by Stefan Merrill Block
The Horse, the Wheel, and Language by David W. Anthony
*The Bridge on the Drina by Ivo Andric
The Fortune Cookie Chronicles by Jennifer 8 Lee
Serve the People! by Yan Lianke
*What's for Dinner? by James Schuyler
*Beware of Pity by Stefan Zweig
*The Radetzky March by Joseph Roth
The Commission: The Uncensored History of the 9/11 Investigation by Philip Shenon
*Unforgiving Years by Victor Serge
A Charmed Life: Growing Up in Macbeth's Castle by Liza Campbell
Will in the World by Stephen Greenblatt
Our American King by David Lozell Martin
*The Boys in the Trees by Mary Swan
*The Savage Detectives by Roberto Bolano
The Birthday Party: A Memoir of Survival by Stanley M. Alpert
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inlägg gjort av msf59 vid 7:42 pm (EST) Aug 16, 2008
inlägg gjort av jglassow vid 12:45 am (EST) Jul 4, 2008
The other relatively short novel that I am currently raving about is The Story of a Marriage. Have you read it? Doesn't have the humor o DAA, but it every word counts and it has great insights into human nature. Also has some unforeseen plot twists...
inlägg gjort av alphaorder vid 11:01 am (EST) Jun 29, 2008
inlägg gjort av alphaorder vid 10:13 am (EST) Jun 24, 2008
Have you read Dear American Airlines yet? I see it is in your library. If you haven't, I urge you to go start reading it NOW. It will have you laughing out loud and getting teary eyed all in the smae book. It is short, but I think very well done. To me, this often means that every word written is given consideration.
What you have read and loved lately? The other book I am trying to spread word about is The Story of a Marriage. Highly recommend.
N
inlägg gjort av alphaorder vid 7:48 am (EST) Jun 24, 2008
inlägg gjort av Medellia12 vid 1:09 pm (EST) Apr 3, 2008
A publicist at Random House receommended The Story of Forgetting to me last week so I found a galley and started reading it immediately (don't know how I missed it on LT until now, but...) It is amazing. I saw that you were thinking about picking it up after Terri and Louis were talking about it. It goes on sale today - I urge you to get a copy and strt it right away. You won't regret it!
Nancy
inlägg gjort av alphaorder vid 7:35 am (EST) Apr 1, 2008
Nancy
inlägg gjort av alphaorder vid 8:05 am (EST) Mar 28, 2008
I agree about "What's for Dinner?" I saw teelgee's request for you to tell her more, but I am not sure how to discribe this book. I think hse would trust the two of us if we said just read it, don't you?!
Anwyay, did you get it from their moving sale? I picked up a few books there, but more from our bookstore. I haven't looked at your library to see if you have read Troubles yet. I have The Summer Book, which should be out soon, if it is not already, and of course about 10 more of the series to read. I just love (and trust) them.
inlägg gjort av alphaorder vid 10:45 pm (EST) Mar 27, 2008
I saw you just finished What's for Dinner? I read it a few weeks ago and have found that is has really stuck with me. I guess that is why NYRB Classics republished it. Glad you liked it too.
I stil have the Mary Swan book on my TBR pile and I think of you everytime I look at it. Haven't heard from anyone else who has read it yet.
inlägg gjort av alphaorder vid 11:33 pm (EST) Mar 25, 2008
inlägg gjort av RcCarol vid 7:58 pm (EST) Mar 9, 2008
I noticed a post of yours about how your childhood affected your reading...I could have written it! So I thought I would pop in and say hello.
You have some library! I doubt that my own listing will ever be up to date here, as I tend to wander off to read . sigh...
So Hello and take care
kath
inlägg gjort av mckait vid 1:30 pm (EST) Jan 21, 2008
inlägg gjort av berthirsch vid 2:23 pm (EST) Jan 13, 2008
How are you finding Savage Detectives?
inlägg gjort av berthirsch vid 7:09 am (EST) Jan 12, 2008
Bert
inlägg gjort av berthirsch vid 7:54 pm (EST) Dec 20, 2007
inlägg gjort av bfertig vid 12:43 pm (EST) Nov 30, 2007
Cheers,
Andy
inlägg gjort av depressaholic vid 9:04 am (EST) Nov 30, 2007
I understand what you mean about the sympathy. As regards my partner's mother, everyone wants to help or say the right thing, which is lovely, but there really is nothing that anyone can say to make a difference at the moment. We just have to get on with doing what we are doing.
Anyway, next time you feel like talking to a bunch of nameless, faceless strangers about books, we will all still be here.
Andy
inlägg gjort av depressaholic vid 7:32 am (EST) Oct 16, 2007
Andy
inlägg gjort av depressaholic vid 12:32 pm (EST) Oct 15, 2007
I thought I'd get in touch as I haven't seen you in the reading globally group for a while. I am emulating your championing of 'Half of a Yellow Sun' by recommending Patricia Grace's books, particularly 'Potiki'. I think quite a few people have taken it up, so i thought I would recommend it to you too, hopefully as a way of repaying you for pushing me in the direction of Adichie's book.
Cheers,
Andy
PS I'm beginning to feel the pressure of being responsible for a lot of other people's reading time. I don't know how you put up with it.
inlägg gjort av depressaholic vid 8:21 am (EST) Oct 13, 2007
inlägg gjort av cabegley vid 9:36 pm (EST) Sep 27, 2007
In the What Are You Reading Now? thread, you say James Salter is one of your favorite authors. Since I don't think you've steered me wrong yet . . . which book of his would you recommend starting with?
Regards,
Chris
inlägg gjort av cabegley vid 3:44 pm (EST) Sep 27, 2007
Roberto Bolaño's The Savage Detectives, which I read just this last spring, is a book that renews my faith in fiction. Written by a Chilean author who lived in Mexico and Spain, it is bursting with narrative energy and that most elusive and seldom-mentioned of essential qualities: charm.
inlägg gjort av berthirsch vid 8:21 am (EST) Sep 26, 2007
Tiffin
inlägg gjort av tiffin vid 10:59 pm (EST) Sep 25, 2007
strike worldwind to whirlwind/worldwide "romp"...oh to care about words and what they mean.
inlägg gjort av berthirsch vid 4:16 pm (EST) Sep 14, 2007
inlägg gjort av berthirsch vid 12:43 pm (EST) Sep 14, 2007
inlägg gjort av brianinbuffalo vid 5:54 am (EST) Aug 27, 2007
David Perrings
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inlägg gjort av marysargent vid 1:48 am (EST) Jul 22, 2007
~Sean-Paul
inlägg gjort av spkelley vid 8:38 pm (EST) Jun 26, 2007
inlägg gjort av avaland vid 7:52 am (EST) Jun 26, 2007
inlägg gjort av avaland vid 10:32 am (EST) Jun 5, 2007
Carmen
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inlägg gjort av momom248 vid 3:32 pm (EST) Apr 17, 2007
Finally got around to reading Half of a Yellow Sun, and it is an outstanding book. Just wanted to thank you for pointing me in its direction (despite my teasing). Its definitely one of the best books I have read this year.
inlägg gjort av depressaholic vid 5:33 am (EST) Apr 14, 2007
Thanks for the reminder to be more careful.
inlägg gjort av Talbin vid 11:32 pm (EST) Mar 4, 2007
i read The Road a few weeks ago and i,too, was compelled to read on and while it is grim i found it somewhat touching also- the relationahip between father and son and i was not dissappointed with the ending.
ciao, bert
inlägg gjort av berthirsch vid 1:55 pm (EST) Feb 2, 2007
How interesting about Castle Garden ~ and what a romantic name for what must have been anything but a romantic place. I've been to the Battery, but I never knew it was a point of immigration. Anyway, my grandparents came in about 1910, although I'm not exactly sure what year. It may be somewhere in my papers, which are in storage at this time, but I know it was after 1907.
BTW, my grandparents' names were Kazimir Barkauskus (Charles Birkitis) and VERA KUBILIUTE (Vera Kubilis). I vaguely remember hearing that they came from in or near Vilnius. Vera moved to Scotland sometime around 1907 where she married her first husband, Juozas Karpinskas (Joseph Carpson), and had two or three children. Later, they emigrated to the U.S., where Juozas was killed in a mining accident in Harrisburg, IL. She then married my grandfather, who also worked in the mines in So. Illinois.
Where in Lithuania did your folks come from? (I don't recall whether you mentioned that or not ~ sorry.)
inlägg gjort av Storeetllr vid 6:13 pm (EST) Jan 29, 2007
I just picked up McCann's Zoli so the Adichie must wait a little longer. And I have a little left to go on Auster's Travels in the Scriptorium but it was giving me intellectual vertigo, so I needed a breather.
I do have you on my watch list; however, I've noticed that recently added books is not the same as recently read books. You have a voracious appetite for literature! I think I may have slowed down a little since the bookstore. It's probably a good thing.
Best, Lois
inlägg gjort av avaland vid 7:26 pm (EST) Jan 26, 2007