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May Reads

Anamnesis

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Gods and Legions by Michael Curtis Ford-4.5/5

Prozac Nation by Elizabeth Wurtzel-4.5/5

The Good, The Bad, and the Undead by Kim Harrison-4/5

Tattooine Ghost (Star Wars) by Troy Denning-3.5/5

Girl With a Pearl Earring by Tracy Chevalier-3/5

Son of Rosemary by Ira Levin-2/5

I re-read Danse Macabre by Laurell K. Hamilton this month. I'd probably give it a 2.5 or 3 out of 5; not her best work, but not her worst either.
 
Bit of a slow month for me:

The Whispering Muse - Sjón 4/5
Reading Lolita in Tehran - Nafisi, Azar 4/5
V For Vendetta - Moore, Alan and Lloyd, David 4/5
Darkly Dreaming Dexter - Lindsay, Jeff 2/5
Eleven Kinds of Loneliness - Yates, Richard 4/5

I hope to finish The Great Gatsby tonight, though that's not really May anymore, of course.
 
May was a busy month:

Years Like Brief Days-Fabian Dobles(Costa Rica) 2/5

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Walking for Health-Erika Peters 4/5

If On a Winter's Night a Traveller-Italo Calvino(Italy) 3/5

The Abyssinian Chronicles-Moses Isegawa (Uganda) 3/5

Four Corners:A Journey into the Heart of Papua New Guinea-Kira Salak (PNG) 3/5 (if this were MY dd..she'd be in deep dark stuff upon her return!)

Have Mercy on Us All-Fred Vargas(France) 4/5

The Seventh Elephant-Alexis Stamatis(Greece)1/5

Refuge: Chronicle of a Flight From Hitler-Egon Schwarz(Austria) 1/5 (BORING)

The Store of a Million Items-Michelle Cliff (Jamaica) 2/5

Mindless Eating: Why We Eat More Than We Think- Brian Wansink 4/5

Inside the Kingdom-Carmen Bin Ladin (Saudi Arabia) 4/5

Shipwrecks-Akira Yoshimura(Japan) 5/5 (Ya'll should read this one!)

The Pyramid- Ismail Kadare (Albania) 2/5

Authentic African Cuisine From Ghana- David & Tamminay Otoo (Ghana) 3/5

The Second Round-Lenrie Peters(Gambia) 3/5
 
Actually read something this month...

1) Wisden Almanack 2007 - Various - *****

2) Five Plays - Anton Chekhov:
  • Ivanov - *****
  • The Seagull - *****
  • Uncle Vanya - *****
  • Three Sisters - *****
  • The Cherry Orchard - *****
3) Four Major Plays - Henrik Ibsen:
  • Doll's House - *****
  • Ghosts - *****
  • Hedda Gabler - *****
  • The Master Builder - *****
4) About Love and Other Stories - Aton Chekhov - *****
5) Chronicle in Stone - Ismail Kadare - *****
6) County Cricketers Who's Who 2007 - Various - *****
7) Mother Night - Kurt Vonnegut - *****
8) Selected Poems - Marina Tsvetayeva - *****
 
May
Snow Falling On Cedars-David Guterson
Mine Are Spectacular!-Janice Kaplan & Lynn Schurnberger
Second Glance-Jodi Picoult
Nature Girl-Carl Hiaasen
The Witch Of Portobello-Paulo Coelho
Shopaholic And Baby-Sophie Kinsella
The Woods-Harlan Coben
 
The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova
Shinsengumi: The Shogun's Last Samurai Corps by Romulus Hillsborough
Beauty and the Beast by Hannah Howell
Women of the Pleasure Quarters: The Secret History of the Geisha by Lesley Downer
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
Mistress of the Dark by Sephera Giron
When I Fall In Love by Lynn Kurland
Snow Flower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See

Most of this has been read in the last two weeks due to my lack of Internet connection at home. Nothing much else to do besides read or watch television, and I usually opted to read.
 
Monster by Sanyika Shakur
Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino
Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
 
Only finished two books this month - Sleeping Murder and The ABC murders both by Agatha Christie. Read part one on Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell but the book fell to pieces so I will have to wait to read the rest.
 
Failed States: Noam Chomsky
Deep Simplicity, John Gribbin
Wiseguy, Nicholas Pillegi
Leviathan, Paul Auster
The Europeans, Henry James
Doctor Faustus, Thomas Mann
Demian, Hermann Hesse
Richard III, William Shakespeare
Safe Conduct, Boris Pasternak
The Suicide Clube, Robert Louis Stevenson
The Scarlet Pimpernel, Baroness Orczy

Hey, unKeMPt, what did you think of Invisible Cities?
 
This was one of my better months :)
The Great Gatsby~F. Scott Fitzgerald 4/5
Queen of Sorcery~David Eddings 4.5/5
His Majesty's Dragon~Naomi Novik 3/5
Nineteen Minutes~Jodi Picoult 5/5
Keturah and Lord Death~Martine Leavitt 4/5

Chop_Chop, how do you like Jonathan Strange? I've been meaning to read it but I never get around to it.
 
Chop_Chop, how do you like Jonathan Strange? I've been meaning to read it but I never get around to it.

I liked the bits that I have read - it does move very slowly though so not an awful lot seems to have happened so far. I will read the rest of it - but it will take a little while to get through I think
 
Goldman, William - The Princess Bride - 2/5
Du Maurier, Daphne - My Cousin Rachel - 3.5/5
Crease, Gail -The Dream Spinner - 2/5
Gaiman, Neal - Neverwhere - 3/5
Gerrold, David - The Man Who Folded Himself - 3/5
 
I have a suggestion: everyone who posts their books here should write things they found interesting about their books, or maybe just summaries, or recommendations, to make this more interesting, or just their thoughts on their books. here are mine:

1.la dame aux camelias, dumas: i'd read the father but not the sun, so this was a bit of a change. i think i prefer the three musketeers.
2.night-elie wiezel
3.stormbreaker-anthony horowitz: i got totally hooked on the series even though they're teen novels.
5. presumption: julia barett: it started out well but I found it a rewrite of pride and prejudice with different characters and some historical inacurracies.
6. the rest of the alex rider series by anthony horowitz.
7.Catherine the Great, Troyat: this was a biography of catherine that i greatly enjoyed.
 
Fantasy Moon, Did you like the Historian? I love that book and can't wait to see what else she comes up with. I wonder what she has in the works now?
 
A Clash of Kings by George R.R. Martin - brilliant but mature
Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston - warm and rich
Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson - good
Mister God, This is Anna by Fynn - intellectual and spiritual
Dreaming the Eagle by Manda Scott - exciting
Till We Have Faces by C.S. Lewis - haven't finished it yet, but I like it so far
 
Fantasy Moon, Did you like the Historian? I love that book and can't wait to see what else she comes up with. I wonder what she has in the works now?
Yes, for the most part I enjoyed it. I found the middle of the novel a little slow and difficult to read through, but overall I like the book. It would be interesting to see what her next book will be.
 
Kind of a bum month for me.

-Last Seen Leaving by Kelly Braffet
-One Dark Night by Jaid Black
-The Liar's Diary by Patry Francis
-The Remainder by Tom McCarthy
-The Observations by Jane Harris
-A Pagan's Nightmare by Ray Blackston
-Self Storage by Gayle Brandeis
-Bombshell by Lynda Curnyn
-HDTV for Dummies by Danny Briere
-A Date with the Other Side by Erin McCarthy
It Might Have Been What He Said by Eden Collinsworth

The McCarthy one was fantastic. Loved the Patry Francis. The others? MEH!
 
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