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Nov 24, 2012 01:52PM

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Hi Kate!
I usually get people I'm close to a book and something wearable or technological, but the book is what I like picking out best!
I already know I'm getting my mother A Man in Full since she has lived in Atlanta for nearly 30 years but I don't think she's ever read anything that takes place there. And my husband is getting the kitschy leatherbound Star Wars original trilogy novelization because it will go nicely with his death star :P
But I'd like to get my little brother a book. He hasn't read for fun in years, but he used to love it until high school or so. He is a very intelligent engineer in his mid 20s. He is most interested in finance and music as far as I can tell. I don't think I could get him to read any fiction, though when we were younger he introduced me to two of my favorite series (Harry Potter and His Dark Materials). Ideas?
I usually get people I'm close to a book and something wearable or technological, but the book is what I like picking out best!
I already know I'm getting my mother A Man in Full since she has lived in Atlanta for nearly 30 years but I don't think she's ever read anything that takes place there. And my husband is getting the kitschy leatherbound Star Wars original trilogy novelization because it will go nicely with his death star :P
But I'd like to get my little brother a book. He hasn't read for fun in years, but he used to love it until high school or so. He is a very intelligent engineer in his mid 20s. He is most interested in finance and music as far as I can tell. I don't think I could get him to read any fiction, though when we were younger he introduced me to two of my favorite series (Harry Potter and His Dark Materials). Ideas?
Also, for your grandmother, does she like mysteries? There are some wonderful cozy series that tie in a little romance, a little intrigue, and some liberal politics as well, like the Amelia Peabody series, which as a bonus has a great narrator.

My brother is also a big non-fiction reader, as well as a musician. I know in recent years he has really enjoyed Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain and Thelonious Monk: The Life and Times of an American Original.


My favorite cozy mystery series is the Daisy Dalrymple one by Carola Dunn (http://www.goodreads.com/series/41574...), so I'll recommend that one. (I have read all the Agatha Raisin ones too, and they are enjoyable, but I enjoy the 1920s England setting of the Daisy Dalrymple ones more.)


How about The Victory Lab: The Secret Science of Winning Campaigns?

If he's interested in finance, and wants something readable, it's hard to go wrong with something from Michael Lewis like Liar's Poker or The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine. For music, I'd need more info -- what kind of music?

Sorry for the late addition, but how about Nick Hornby's Songbook? It's just like his Polysyllabic Spree stuff, but about music instead—most enjoyable.
Oh thanks for all those great suggestions! I'm not too musically inclined, so I'm sort of confused about what my brother likes, but a couple years ago he kept talking about dubstep and bought all this expensive DJing equipment which I think he uses on the weekends and actually makes money with...
Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain is probably perfect since it includes science, which is his other interest.
Also, I know this is probably already given and received, but I second-- or third -- Agatha Raisin.
Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain is probably perfect since it includes science, which is his other interest.
Also, I know this is probably already given and received, but I second-- or third -- Agatha Raisin.

Ah, in that case, let me recommend the following (the four people I know who DJ professionally say these are good):
History of DJing: Last Night a DJ Saved My Life: The History of the Disc Jockey
Interviews w/ bigshot DJs: The Record Players: DJ Revolutionaries
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The Record Players: DJ Revolutionaries (other topics)Last Night a DJ Saved My Life: The History of the Disc Jockey (other topics)
Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain (other topics)
Songbook (other topics)
Liar's Poker: Rising Through the Wreckage on Wall Street (other topics)
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Nicholas Sparks (other topics)Philip Pullman (other topics)