August reading
Sep. 12th, 2005 01:18 amI sort of stalled again last month, I think the total's so low because it took me a lot longer than I expected to get through the Winchester book.
Is that really it? I feel sure there must've been one more at least, before Western Swing, but I can't remember what it was right now.
- Western Swing, Tim Sandlin. A friend mentioned this guy to me, and when I saw several of his books at the Green Valley Book Fair I decided to pick one up and check him out. This was hysterical (if you like your humor on the dark side, that is). I think I'll be reading more of his books once I get through some of the pile I have waiting for me already.
- Gorky Park, Martin Cruz Smith. Finished this one in a couple of evenings in hotel rooms, and have Polar Star sitting on the shelf to be read soon. Arkady Renko is a great character; given the elapsed time between some of the installments in the series (Amazon says eight years between the first and second, another eight between three and four), I'm glad I waited as long as I did to get started on this series so that I can avoid the frustration of having finished one book and then having a long wait for the next several.
- The Map That Changed the World: William Smith and the Birth of Modern Geology, Simon Winchester. For me, it alternated between "this is really fascinating stuff" and "you could be a little more melodramatic, but I'm not sure how; can I skip ahead?" I didn't dislike it, but I didn't love it either; I guess that's why it took me two weeks to finish it.
Is that really it? I feel sure there must've been one more at least, before Western Swing, but I can't remember what it was right now.
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Date: 2005-09-12 07:35 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-09-12 07:41 pm (UTC)Now, now; it's not THAT bad. ;)
Seriously, it's not bad, just didn't engage me. I have another friend who really enjoyed it, so I guess it's a definite case of YMMV.
Tangent: I picked up "A Game of Thrones" this weekend, because Borders was selling it for $3.99. *blink* I'd been meaning to read it anyway at some point, but at half-price I thought that now might be that time. ;)
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Date: 2005-09-12 07:45 pm (UTC)Typos-R-Us. ;-)
Thrones is excellent. IMHO, Martin sets up a world as rich as Tolkien's Middle-Earth without a lot of what bogs me down when I try to read LOtR. A Clash of Kings just keeps expanding that world, and #3, A Storm of Swords will just piss you off with what he throws in and leaves hanging, but perhaps not as much because #4 is due out in a couple of months now and you won't be waiting as long as some of us have been. :-)
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Date: 2005-09-12 11:55 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-09-12 11:56 pm (UTC)no subject
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