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pontalba said:Well, my book fairy just gave me what are probably two of the most 'opposite ends of the spectrum' books one can imagine.
Gilead by Marilynne Robinson
The Fifth Woman by Henning Mankell
I had to start the mystery first, but it was close.
Thanks for the great welcome, pontalba! As for the acquisition of new old reading material from thrift stores, I find a sort of Zen satisfaction in knowing one never knows what is in there before stepping inside. It seems to be essential to the experience. I first noticed this tendency upon the emergence of the VCR and my unwillingness to tape Star Trek episodes when they came on because I wanted to be surprised. The surprise faded when I learned the sequence and numbers of all the episodes and then, alas, they stopped showing on channels I can get. But I digress; it is the same with buying books at secondhand venues; I am always looking for something about Japan, but I found a book on Chaos Theory by accident awhile back, and it was great too! And to think I'd never have read Shogun if it hadn't been for a yard sale!S/S LOL Second hand and thrift stores are sometimes the best source! There is an introduction section, but this was better. So welcome to the Nut House!
Oh Steffee!steffee said:Me too Pontalba, especially Gilead. It's one of those books that everyone seems to have read yet nobody has anything to say about it.
Love the original Star Trek! We have two really nice 2nd hand book stores here, and I've been able to find quite a few bargains. I deplore the lack of true thrift stores here though, I was used to being able to go into one of the many in New Orleans (years ago) and find gems.Severus_Snake said:I first noticed this tendency upon the emergence of the VCR and my unwillingness to tape Star Trek episodes when they came on because I wanted to be surprised. The surprise faded when I learned the sequence and numbers of all the episodes and then, alas, they stopped showing on channels I can get.
Yes indeedy....the more I'll have to say about it if/when it ever becomes a BOTM. Or maybe we can brew up a good lively thread even if it doesn't.
It's a deal then Peder. I'll nip on over to the nominations and third it, or whatever we're upto.Peder said:Oh Steffee!
You can't just casually drop a challenge like that and expect to get away with it! I've read Gilead, and the more I think about it now, the more I'll have to say about it if/when it ever becomes a BOTM. Or maybe we can brew up a good lively thread even if it doesn't.
Peder
MonkeyCatcher said: