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Oct 17, 2011 01:38AM

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I also officially finished Snowboarding to Nirvana, but that is a book I wont be finished with ever,methinks, so wonderful are the meditations.
I will be writing these both up soon as I get caught up. For now I have amazed myself again with my next choice, because I had to apply all my resolve to begin another popular fiction book, another paranormal romance I believe,but I felt now was as good a time as any, on a bit of a roll even,so I am checking out another very popular author James Patterson and I am reading Sundays at Tiffanys. Anybody know him, or it?
I am in process of choosing a morning read for tommorrrow, down to between 3 titles. I will report when the decision has been made.
The amazing thing is not so much I am reading a book that I am embarrassed to be seen with, for its part of my reading plan to explore off my regular pathways. What amazed me was that as I was busy being put off by this or that, unexpectedly, on page 33 I was so moved by the scenario between Jane and her imaginary friend that I found I was actually crying. Oh well, lets keep this a secret!

As for James Patterson, year ago I read a couple of his early novels that were in a guest house at which I was staying. I didn't like them at all. I have read comments that he got much better, but I haven't been able to make myself give him another try.
I just finished 3 books in a row that I rated either 4 or 5 stars, which almost NEVER happens with me (I tend to rate most books between 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 stars). They are Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace (over 2 months on this one), Here Comes Trouble by Michael Moore, and Unaccustomed Earth by Jhumpa Lahiri.

I have finished it, and jumped into Slapstick

Started

this will be another of these lifelong books.
I am still in awe of anyone who gets through Infinte Jest. 2 months at least dedicated to the task...

Whist reading Heroditus!
May I put in a good word for Heraclitus?

Whist..."
Not really fast, but tenacious...
I continue to read the ancients, basically chronologically, but alternate with other books from a few groups I follow.
For the most part, I can only read two books concurrently, or within a different day. The Awakening is fairly short, so I set aside Herodotus for a few days and read TA and Middlemarch, which complement eachother - a sort of literary mash-up.
Yes, I should add Heraclitus. I also want to add Hesiod's Theogony - but not today!
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