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Post by Matthew the Swordsman on May 2, 2017 3:31:57 GMT
What are you reading in May 2017?
Lately I've been continuing to re-read the book "Charlie Chaplin at Keystone & Essanay". Today I also read the liner notes of two DVDs in the "COI Collection" series ("Portrait of a People" and "Your Children and You"), I love it when DVDs include liner notes.
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Post by OldSamVimes on May 2, 2017 9:25:48 GMT
"The Fall of Rome" R A Lafferty.
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2017 1:29:07 GMT
Finished, The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway. This book is a great example of early Hemingway (1926) the descriptions are written in a very sparse manner, with just enough detail to give a room and a setting for these six main characters to do their stuff, lot's and lot's of drinking, bickering, partying, fooling around, little bit of fishing and acting completely despicable to one another at various times but they are so well drawn and the dialogues are so engrossing that you can't seem to get enough of it. Oh, and some classic writing on what it was like to go to Spain back in the 20's during fiesta time and bullfighting, very interesting stuff there. You really have to be innately talented and gifted as a writer to have this ability create an almost completely character based novel like this and have the reader feel as if they are almost one of them, in a time and place. Good Stuff. also, took another dive into ' The Age of Faith' by Will Durant (over 1100 pages) just finished the Crusades at about page 620, another 200 plus pages down- so time for another break- will come back to it later-again (I will eventually finish and slay this monster). Waiting on a biography of Frank Sinatra, Reading T he Invisible Man by H.G. Wells (Short Novel, meaning to read for awhile, supposed to really be a study in psychology? ). Reading A History of Architecture by Spiro Kostof, was supposedly a very highly respected work when it was originally published in 1985 about 800 pages/1000 illustrations plus another 150 drawings. YUM!
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Post by mmexis on May 3, 2017 1:29:43 GMT
The girl before. Don't often read thrillers as I never really find them thrilling enough. This one is pretty good.
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Post by chasallnut on May 3, 2017 15:56:00 GMT
"They Can Live in the Desert but Nowhere Else" A History of the Armenian Genocide, by Ronald Grigor Suny
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Post by Nalkarj on May 3, 2017 21:51:42 GMT
Carlo Ginzburg's Ecstasies, a study of the witch trials in early modern Europe. Yes, a very strange subject, but one in which I've been interested ever since reading thrillers by Dennis Wheatley and John Dickson Carr and Margaret Murray's largely debunked scholarly work on the subject, The God of the Witches. Ginzburg's study, which tries to cut through the thriller-y stuff and get to the facts of the cases, is very interesting. A nice complement to studies I've done on France's " Affair of the Poisons," which remains one of the most interesting areas in history, in my opinion.
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Post by Captain Spencer on May 4, 2017 0:37:08 GMT
Picked up a couple of paperbacks at a used book store; The Fan Club by Irving Wallace and Black Dahlia by James Ellroy. I've never read a book by Ellroy before, so I'm looking forward to this one.
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Post by darknessfish on May 4, 2017 14:30:28 GMT
Chuck Palahniuk - Choke
Bloody awful first chapter, but hopefully the rest of it will keep my attention.
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Post by Lucy on May 5, 2017 3:18:30 GMT
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Post by The Herald Erjen on May 5, 2017 6:08:03 GMT
"Fire Within" by Thomas Dubay.
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Post by karryon99v2 on May 5, 2017 18:07:13 GMT
"N or M?" by Agatha Christie
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Post by Nalkarj on May 5, 2017 18:48:35 GMT
"N or M" by Agatha Christie Another detective-story fan?
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Post by darknessfish on May 8, 2017 8:19:00 GMT
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Post by PreachCaleb on May 8, 2017 15:27:23 GMT
Half a chapter from finishing Lord of the Flies.
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Post by theravenking on May 8, 2017 18:18:48 GMT
Just finished The Dead Side Of The Mike by Simon Brett
Currently reading:
Moriarty - The Hound Of The D’Urbervilles by Kim Newman
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Post by Jillian on May 8, 2017 18:20:46 GMT
I am about to begin reading Anger And Forgiveness by Martha C. Nussbaum.
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Post by mmexis on May 8, 2017 19:27:14 GMT
PreachCaleb : Had you really never read Lord of the flies??? It's so the standard grade 10 book. What did you think?
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Post by PreachCaleb on May 8, 2017 19:57:14 GMT
I actually had not. We watched the movie in a sociology class in high school but that was it.
It wasn't until a few months back that I actually picked up a copy. I thought it was a great read. Enjoyed every page.
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Post by eplay on May 9, 2017 0:01:17 GMT
Recently started "Malice" by Higashino Keigo.
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Post by theravenking on May 9, 2017 11:57:53 GMT
Recently started "Malice" by Higashino Keigo. I read that one earlier this year. Thought the plot was interesting, but the writing just didn't appeal to me.
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