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Started by Alice, June 29, 2005, 11:44:33 AM

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Alice

I'm going on a short vacation soon, and I'm almost done with the Timetraveler's Wife.  I need a new book to read for my trip.

If you could tell me one book to read - what would it be?

Jessie

we should have kept the quote pyramid up to rape Jessie in the face.

Beefy


meredith


BigDun

Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson
16:26:25 [DownSouth] I'm in a monkey rutt

nishi

jessie's right. or dalva, by jim harrison. or extremely loud and incredibly close, by jonathan safran foer. or the magician's assistant by ann patchett. or life of pi by yann martel. or middlesex: a novel, by jeffrey eugenides.

i've got all kinds of ideas.
"we left the motherland to settle a colony on Juntoo.  hats with belt buckles."
-catchr

<- this is a prankapple.

Jessie

Oh, another good one is I Know This Much is True, by Wally Lamb.
we should have kept the quote pyramid up to rape Jessie in the face.

dc

"The Sneetches" by Dr. Seuss, or "The Devil's Dictionary" by Ambrose Bierce

Alice

Also, if anyone knows any good non-fiction, I dig on that shit too.

dc

Quote from: aliceliddell on June 29, 2005, 12:01:39 PM
Also, if anyone knows any good non-fiction, I dig on that shit too.

What subjects?  That's a wide-open field.

Alice

Quote from: dc on June 29, 2005, 12:02:40 PM
Quote from: aliceliddell on June 29, 2005, 12:01:39 PM
Also, if anyone knows any good non-fiction, I dig on that shit too.

What subjects?  That's a wide-open field.

Anything.  I just like to absorb.

No science crap, save that for nallen.  History, people, thoughts and ideas, philosophy, religion, art, etc.

BigDun

16:26:25 [DownSouth] I'm in a monkey rutt

dc

Off the top of my head....

David McCullough's new book "1776" is excellent.

"The Professor and The Madman" by Simon Winchester

"Isaac's Storm" or "Devil and The White City" by Erik Larsen

nishi

Quote from: aliceliddell on June 29, 2005, 12:03:46 PM
Quote from: dc on June 29, 2005, 12:02:40 PM
Quote from: aliceliddell on June 29, 2005, 12:01:39 PM
Also, if anyone knows any good non-fiction, I dig on that shit too.

What subjects?  That's a wide-open field.

Anything.  I just like to absorb.

No science crap, save that for nallen.  History, people, thoughts and ideas, philosophy, religion, art, etc.

all souls: a family story from southie, by michael patrick macdonald
the liar's club, by mary karr
nine parts of desire: the hidden world of islamic women, by geraldine brooks
pack of two: the intricate bond between people and dogs, by caroline knapp
appetites: what women want, by caroline knapp
autobiography of a face, by lucy grealy
a dog year: twelve months, four dogs, and me, by jon katz
wasted: a memoir of anorexia and bulemia, by marya hornbacker
the heartsong of charging elk, by james welch (this is historical fiction, actually)


i got a million of 'em.
"we left the motherland to settle a colony on Juntoo.  hats with belt buckles."
-catchr

<- this is a prankapple.

meredith

Quote from: nishi on June 29, 2005, 12:25:17 PM
all souls: a family story from southie, by michael patrick macdonald
the liar's club, by mary karr
nine parts of desire: the hidden world of islamic women, by geraldine brooks
pack of two: the intricate bond between people and dogs, by caroline knapp
appetites: what women want, by caroline knapp
autobiography of a face, by lucy grealy
a dog year: twelve months, four dogs, and me, by jon katz
wasted: a memoir of anorexia and bulemia, by marya hornbacker
the heartsong of charging elk, by james welch (this is historical fiction, actually)


i got a million of 'em.

Hey... those audio recordings... are they free?  That would be a great way for me to increase my "reading" time. ;D

nishi

Quote from: hattmoward on June 29, 2005, 01:06:56 PM
Quote from: nishi on June 29, 2005, 12:25:17 PM
all souls: a family story from southie, by michael patrick macdonald
the liar's club, by mary karr
nine parts of desire: the hidden world of islamic women, by geraldine brooks
pack of two: the intricate bond between people and dogs, by caroline knapp
appetites: what women want, by caroline knapp
autobiography of a face, by lucy grealy
a dog year: twelve months, four dogs, and me, by jon katz
wasted: a memoir of anorexia and bulemia, by marya hornbacker
the heartsong of charging elk, by james welch (this is historical fiction, actually)


i got a million of 'em.

Hey... those audio recordings... are they free?  That would be a great way for me to increase my "reading" time. ;D

the ones we do *are* free.... if you're blind or physically impaired. it's not a good tradeoff, really......
"we left the motherland to settle a colony on Juntoo.  hats with belt buckles."
-catchr

<- this is a prankapple.

BigDun

Quote from: nishi on June 29, 2005, 01:36:10 PM
Quote from: hattmoward on June 29, 2005, 01:06:56 PM
Quote from: nishi on June 29, 2005, 12:25:17 PM
all souls: a family story from southie, by michael patrick macdonald
the liar's club, by mary karr
nine parts of desire: the hidden world of islamic women, by geraldine brooks
pack of two: the intricate bond between people and dogs, by caroline knapp
appetites: what women want, by caroline knapp
autobiography of a face, by lucy grealy
a dog year: twelve months, four dogs, and me, by jon katz
wasted: a memoir of anorexia and bulemia, by marya hornbacker
the heartsong of charging elk, by james welch (this is historical fiction, actually)


i got a million of 'em.

Hey... those audio recordings... are they free?  That would be a great way for me to increase my "reading" time. ;D

the ones we do *are* free.... if you're blind or physically impaired. it's not a good tradeoff, really......

Does having multiple nipples count as being physically impaired?
16:26:25 [DownSouth] I'm in a monkey rutt

ignom

Underneath this flabby exterior is an enormous lack of character.

nishi

Quote from: BigDun on June 29, 2005, 01:37:21 PM
Quote from: nishi on June 29, 2005, 01:36:10 PM
Quote from: hattmoward on June 29, 2005, 01:06:56 PM
Quote from: nishi on June 29, 2005, 12:25:17 PM
all souls: a family story from southie, by michael patrick macdonald
the liar's club, by mary karr
nine parts of desire: the hidden world of islamic women, by geraldine brooks
pack of two: the intricate bond between people and dogs, by caroline knapp
appetites: what women want, by caroline knapp
autobiography of a face, by lucy grealy
a dog year: twelve months, four dogs, and me, by jon katz
wasted: a memoir of anorexia and bulemia, by marya hornbacker
the heartsong of charging elk, by james welch (this is historical fiction, actually)


i got a million of 'em.

Hey... those audio recordings... are they free?  That would be a great way for me to increase my "reading" time. ;D

the ones we do *are* free.... if you're blind or physically impaired. it's not a good tradeoff, really......

Does having multiple nipples count as being physically impaired?

only if your physician thinks it impairs your ability to read print. so... i guess it depends on your doctor.

hey - listen. any of you with aging parents or grandparents - anyone with much of any loss of vision at all is eligible for our stuff. sign them up.. and then have the books delivered to your house!
"we left the motherland to settle a colony on Juntoo.  hats with belt buckles."
-catchr

<- this is a prankapple.

ignom

I'm nearsighted. That implies some loss of vision.
Underneath this flabby exterior is an enormous lack of character.

Gamplayerx

My mom just told me yesterday that my grandmother can hardly see anymore.  But I think "Star" would be a bit too racy for her.

cnamon

Quote from: Gamplayerx on June 29, 2005, 01:44:37 PM
My mom just told me yesterday that my grandmother can hardly see anymore.  But I think "Star" would be a bit too racy for her.
I can send you the book.  I read it twice already.  I need new books.  Badly.

dc

Two more I just thought of, both by Jared Diamond....

"Guns, Germs and Steel" and "Collapse". 

They both address why cultures succeeded or failed, and how the environment itself factored in to it.

Gamplayerx

I just read a book by Michael Crichton called "State of Fear."  It wasn't very good.  I don't recommend it.

If you're looking for a funny book, for some reason I saved this Fark thread (I think it went to regular fark, I don't know how to find out): http://forums.fark.com/cgi/fark/comments.pl?IDLink=731975

nishi

Quote from: Gamplayerx on June 29, 2005, 01:44:37 PM
My mom just told me yesterday that my grandmother can hardly see anymore.  But I think "Star" would be a bit too racy for her.

well, not to worry. in both the catalogue of available titles AND in the introductory material in the recorded version of the book, listeners are warned about books with sex, violence, or bad language.

but really - her physician would have the one-page form you'd have to fill out. the doc signs it, you send it in, they send her a player and a catalogue of titles (with short annotations so she knows a little about what the book is about). she makes her selection, submits it to the library, and the books come in the mail, with return postage also paid. it's a great service. really fantastic, especially for people who were always active readers and then find themselves unable to see well enough to read. it's really a shame that more doctors do not let patients know when they become eligible for it.
"we left the motherland to settle a colony on Juntoo.  hats with belt buckles."
-catchr

<- this is a prankapple.