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Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 7:55 pm
by Paul3eb
JB wrote:EVERYBODY should read Travelling Mercies, by Anne Lamott. I adore her "fucked up for Jesus" approach to faith. my personal spiritual anti-hero.
and for those of you who aren't "into" the faith thing, pick this one up anyway. she's a great writer and has plenty of non-religous/non-faith thoughts and stories in there.. and she's hilarious. it's pretty well broken up, too, so that you can pick it up and read twenty pages here or there and not get all turned around.. and she's hilarious

good call jb

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 10:04 pm
by spuzo
Danny - Hemingway has a short story that is really good - "Hills Like White Elephants" or something to that effect and if you can find it, there was a novel of his called "Garden of Eden" also which was really good - it was published in the 80s. It was an unfinished manuscript that was found after he died. It's a little twisted depending on your stance on things. Has a little of everything....love, hate, sex, threesomes, mental illness....cool setting and imagery. Check it out.

Anyone who is into reading short stories....Raymond Carver and Ann Beattie are my number one recs. Ann Beattie has a collection called Burning House and another called Where You'll Find Me that are great and Carver has a couple: Where I'm Calling From, What We Talk ABout WHen We Talk ABout Love and Call If You Need Me Beattie's story specifically called "Burning House" is really interesting look at Men and Women and how people are connected to one another.

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 10:06 pm
by spuzo
Has anyone ever read (can't imagine by choice) or HAD to read: The Life and Opinions Of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman?

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 3:32 am
by Alan Evil
The Bible. There is no other book, or so I've been told.





Oh, sorry, wrong thread. I've been trying to catch up on reading Harper's Magazine. I'm an issue behind!

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 11:49 pm
by Paul3eb
just finished "steppenwolf" by herman hesse. it's been something of a build up for me to read: i've picked it up and put it down several times before. now, though, i have to say it's an excellent book through the first hundred seventy pages and good through the last forty. all in all, just another must-read hesse book. careful, though: the first hundred or so pages can drag you down.. way down.

has anyone read "the glass bead game"? i'm wondering what it's like. i've heard it's pretty autobiographical.. any thoughts?

Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2005 12:41 am
by Zspider
Just finished reading Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian for the second time. Along with Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises, it's one of the best American novels I've read. Absolutely stunning.

ZSpider

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2005 12:54 pm
by Christian
Kim by Rudyard Kipling
Collapse by the guy who wrote Guns, Germs, and Steel

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2005 1:01 pm
by Meadows
Jared Diamond wrote that. Read Third Chimpanzee - it's good.

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2005 1:32 pm
by longlegsrule
thanks to skychick I just read The Devil Wears Prada...pretty interesting...

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2005 11:25 pm
by J-Rock
Went to the library today and checked out many interesting books on lichen, mosses, snakes, and another Stephen Jay Gould book... :D