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Wooo! I enjoyed the M Trilogy, but if you thought the bit of violence that had to offer was something, get ready for Blood Meridian :D




I love the Dresden series. I've been picking them up between other reads. Have fun!



Reading that after I couldn't get more than a hundred pages into Gregory Macguire's Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West. Ugh.



I've read the Manifold series, mind-bending sci fi :)

Do you like it? I started that a while back, but I couldn't get into it. Ran across it again the other day when I was cleaning off my bookshelf and making a "To Donate" box.

It got a little dark on me. I thought it was going to be more about interesting things about cadavers (like worms and CSI stuff). But it's getting into the weird stuff people do with cadavers in the name of science.


Dotrice is a good performer, but I didn't like this reading. He changes voices of characters with no consistency, and some choices of accents just make me cringe. Now that's not his fault, he's just the reader, but the publisher should have someone checking up on this. Plenty of audiobooks get it right.

If you want a glimpse of early Microsoft culture, give this book a try.


Dotrice is a good performer, but I didn't like this reading...."
He does have hundreds of characters to voice.. perhaps I'm OK with it as I didn't have an idea of what the characters should sound like already? I found that he is fairly consistent with the main characters, but I have no other audio books to compare..

4/5 stars
Apathy and Other Small Victories
Hell of a fun book, unfortunately this author has disappeared off the face of the literary planet!
Wait Until Spring, Bandini
My first John Fante, apparently an influence for Bukowski, whom I love dearly.
Kim's Convenience
Based on a play from Toronto, Ontario, so wonderful I had to pick up this physical copy.
3/5 stars
Jacked: The Outlaw Story of Grand Theft Auto
A great look at the history of this series. I think someone here suggested it..
Breakfast of Champions
As I continue reading all but the most popular Vonnegut, I realize I don't really care for his writing, but it is far from terrible.
2.5 stars
Casino Royale
James Bond began as a very useless, sexist dummy.
You're Not Doing It Right: Tales of Marriage, Sex, Death, and Other Humiliations
Remind me to stop reading autobiographies by comedians..
The Sense of an Ending
No comment. This sucked.




Hey Steve, I think the second half becomes more of an adventure/silly plot. I still think it's one of the funniest books i've ever read, and I always love to get into tat one.
Myself, I just started "House of Mirth" by Edith Wharton. I'm always into 'great american novel' types.







Wow. I really enjoyed this. 5 stars. I struggled with giving it 4, but as I thought about the book, it really had more of an impact on me than I expected and I simply want to read it again. It didn't hit me as emotionally as I've heard people going on about, but there are some really moving and inspirational moments, alongside some well written existenstial passages. Recommended.
Reading The Dog Stars now, because.. well.. Stars. So far I can't put it down! This is my kinda book, gets my adrenaline pumping, I couldn't sleep last night!
Edit: The Dog Stars is an amazing book. It did not head where I expected and blew me away regardless. Between these two books, 10 stars. I'm not sure which I would crown 'book of the year' so far, but perhaps there is another contender I can squeeze in before 2012 counts down?


Now I'm a few pages into Ready Player One. It's been on the top of my to-read list forever now, and I finally found a copy. :D



John Fante - Ask the Dust *****
Clifford D. Simak - Way Station ****
Hugh Laurie - The Gun Seller ****
Chris Ware - Building Stories ****
Ben Fountain - Billy Lynn's Halftime Walk ****
Amid Amidi - Art of Pixar ****
Jonathan Safran Foer - Extremely Loud.. ****
Raegan Butcher - Rusty String Quartet ****
J.M. Koetzee - Life and Times of Michael K ****
Erich Maria Remarque - All Quiet on the Western Front *****
Michael Herr - Dispatches *****

I am now on the second one in the series. They are easy to read, with a few plot "holes". However the author was not expecting a second story in the series and they are entertaining.



Simak wrote just enough to give us a feel for the place and tell one story about the place, while hinting of a lot more going on around us. I'd like more too, but that's what he did and he did it well.
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