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What is everyone reading? (non-classics)


I have so many library books out right now its kind of cuckoo. I am hoping to knock out this month's club reading selection along with Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things which I am reading for another club, I kept putting if off to read other things and now I'm out of renewals so I gotta make it happen. :/

I selected this one for the Book Riot challenge I am trying this year. It's old but probably not a classic even though it had a huge positive effect!





I haven't heard of it. Are you recommending?


Hmm well there was a lot a liked about it and some I didn't. It's has strange things like one guy can talk to whales another has garbage follow him around etc.
I think I'd recommend it only if you want to read something a little different. I really liked one story line more than the others but I was sad on how it ended. It's sort of a bit like the movie Amélie which is even mentioned in the book.
If anyone would like to read it, I got it through interlibrary loan. It's cheap used online and I know there is a copy in a bookswapping club I'm in.

It reminded me that sometimes you have to make time for reading!


It's the first book I read by her.



I also recommend Dark Matter, Kindred, Hamilton: The Revolution from my recent reads.

I'm reading Beethoven by Maynard Solomon, supposedly the definitive biography of the composer. Excellent so far.
Jim

After finishing The Spies of Warsaw by Alan Furst, I am now reading Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith.
Jim

Junky

I have this one on my shelf at home been thinking about cracking it open.

Currently reading, W. T. Conner, Christian Doctrine

Now reading Edward MacDowell; A Great American Tone Poet, His Life and Music - Scholar's Choice Edition
Jim

Interesting that you are reading a reproduction of a historical artifact. I do not understand the value of reading a reproduction, since it probably it has missing or blurred pages, etc. Is it the only version that is available?

The long term book I am reading is [book:The Nine Laws|32472004] - also known as The Nine Laws when the link is working right. I would recommend it to anyone, it is a beautiful piece of wordcraft.
The other one, which I JUST started, is The Mother. I am not far enough into it to have an opinion on it.

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I got this as an eBook free from Early Bird Books and it's on the TBR. I will most likely write a full review when I read it. Maybe 2018?






Now I am returning to my "started but temporarily shelved" books, including The Prague Cemetery.

I am currently reading this

Here's what I think happened: Padma was writing a number of stories all at once. But her deadline got away from her. Trying to play it cool she strolls in her publisher's office with a stack of papers from her desk which are all stuffed together in one haphazard stack.
She charms the pants off her agent who tells her no sweat Padma we got you covered. The agent passes this stack of paper to the editor who is severely pressed for time. The editor takes a quick look at the manuscript and exclaims "You have got to be f***ing kidding me."
The editor is now looking at the mess thinking of Rachel in one of her favorite episodes of Friends "It's a trifle. It's got all of these layers. First there's a layer of ladyfingers, then a layer of jam, then custard, which, I made from scratch, then raspberries, more ladyfingers, then beef sauteed with peas and onions, then a little bit more custard, and then bananas, and then I just put some whipped cream on top!"
The editor asks the agent if it is possible that he made a mistake when he sent the manuscript or if Padma had accidentally included in pages from another manuscript. The agent tells the editor that everything is fine and to just touch it up a bit. The editor tells the agent that she will need more time and the work to fix this will be extensive. The agent says that any other person would be happy to work on this book. The editor is relieved and uses this proclamation to get out of the project. The agent now desperate to get the book out forgoes editing all together.
The book is published as if and now that is what we are left with. A rough unfinished first draft of a number of stories that were accidentally glued together with readers exclaiming as they bite into Padma's trifle mishap of a book, just as Ross did in Friends, "It tastes like feet!"
So far Padma had three great stories in there. She knew she was a weak writer. She should have had some more input on this.


—David Taylor Johannesen, Goodreads author.



A friend recommended this book to me a while back. Not sure if it's on my TBR, but if it isn't, I need to add it. I read the blurb and it sounds really good.

Other books I love by Isabelle Allende are "Ripper:" a thriller set in SanFrancisco; "Maya's Notebook" whose heroine is clutched in the paws of Interpol and the CIA after the fascist takeover of Chile by Pinochet; Then we travel to "Daughter of Fortune" —whose wide embrace of Chileans who find their opportunity redeemed by a new
California is a reclamation of abidance and redemption, Isavelle=========
Isabelle Allende offers us books of salvation: from the SanFrancisco thriller "Ripper" to such deeply explorative books as "Maya's Note Books" to "Daughter of Fortune." Yet we still withdraw our apt and prudent her works until a magistrate of fiction at Oxf0rd

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It's a bummer to find out something about a book we wanted to read or are contemplating reading before we get there ourselves. :/