Good Books?
#79208 - 06/15/04 05:06 AM
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tlc
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Hi all! With the holidays coming up, I was wondering if you'd read any great books lately. I love autobiographies and just finished 2 fantastic ones, "Mao's last dancer" and "Autobiography of a Geisha."
Any other great holiday reads?
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You must have missed the great thread we just had on this. Do a search for "Summer Reading" in the Living Room with an unlimited time frame and I'm sure you'll find our thread.
My personal fave, if you are looking for a good, long, nerdy book, is The Magus by John Fowles. It's really just the best.
-------------------- Amanda
I live in the Big Apple, but I don't eat the skin
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yeah.. I really can't help you here. I read a ton.. but lately its been complete chick lit. I'm talking red dress ink kinda stuff.. think the devil wears prada, and other goofy girl books. Not exactly intellectual.
I think the fact that I just finished college a year ago.. and that I am starting grad school this fall kinda persuaded me to stay away from the more serious books I used to read.
Anyways, I did used to read "real" books.. memoirs of a geisha is a fabulous book.. so is belle canto.. and the girl with the pearl earring. I also loved Fortunes Rock and Eden Close by Anita Shrieve.
As for biographies... that was never really my style, but hopefully someone else can help you out...
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The DaVinci Code. What an amazingly written book. Although, I will admit, as a Catholic it was a tough read. But, all in all, once I put my faith aside I was able to enjoy the book. After all, it is fiction.
Another good book, this one is an oldie but goodie. Kane & Abel by Jeffrey Archer. Excellent read.
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#79243 - 06/15/04 07:33 AM
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Bevvy
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"Escape From Sobibor." It was so good, I picked up another ("From the Ashes of Sobibor") written by one of the escapees in the first book.
"Escape" was extremely well-written, like the best novel writer EVER -- except it's all totally true. Fascinating! Absolutely incredible stuff.
-------------------- <img src="http://home.comcast.net/~letsrow/smily3481.gif">Bevvy
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Like Spicey, I'm currently into the chick lit stuff so my recommendations would probably not help you out much!
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I'm in the middle of the Da Vinci code right now and I have mixed feelings about it. First of all, I just don't think Dan Brown is a terribly gifted writer. His prose is amateurish and kind of a letdown after the great classics I usually read. That being said, he does write an exciting story and he seems to have his research in line. I also am putting my (strong) faith aside and just trying to read the story. I've got a couple hundred pages left -- I'll let you know how I feel at the end.
-------------------- Amanda
I live in the Big Apple, but I don't eat the skin
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This book is hilarious, I am just in the second chapter, took it to the allergy doc yesterday. I was waiting my 20 min. after the injection, I was laughing and reading outloud to the other patients, they were cracking up too!!!
They must have thought I was a kook!!!! I am !!!!! hehehe
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I'm a reader, too, but autobiography isn't really my genre. I'm currently reading The Things They Carried which is based on one man's experience in Vietnam. A couple of years ago I read Thousand Pieces of Gold, a "biographically inspired" novel about what happens to a Chinese girl after her family basically sells her and she is shipped off to America.
Both are good.
-------------------- Christine
Those who can do; those who want it done better teach.
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Oh Amanda, I think you have been reading too many Law School Books! I will admit that his prose is amateurish though. Maybe that's what I like about it. I don't know. The research seems to be about right. I don't know, maybe my faith is so strong that I refuse to think that what I have believe din my whole life is wrong.
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