So now that the bat mitzvah is over and done with, I've been reading. And listening, which I call reading, even if it's done with my ears. And I have some things to say.
First: Who here read Her Fearful Symmetry
Seriously, I hate spending that much time getting invested in a book only to have it make NO SENSE at the end. If you have thoughts--even if that thought is that I clearly am illiterate, and the book made total and absolute logical sense throughout--feel free to drop me a note at ihavethings at gmail dot com. (I think there's an email link over there in the sidebar, actually. But just in case not...) I need to talk about this one with someone.
Second: I should have admitted above that I almost always hate book endings. It's so hard not to disappoint me by wrapping up a story that I'm invested in. I'm trying to think of books whose endings really worked for me, but I'm coming up blank. Anyone? Any suggestions?
Third: I also recently finished Joshua Ferris's The Unnamed
Plus, I have a special weakness for Crazy Walking People. And Tim? Pretty much defines that.
Fourth: Have I mentioned that I've started reading these obscure little books about a young wizard? A series about a boy named Harry Potter, and his exploits at school? (Yep, that's me on the cutting edge of literature. Next, I think I'm going to check out this hot young writer I've heard about...Charles, oh, Dickens, I think his name is...) I've been listening to the audiobooks, actually; each time I finish one, we have a family movie night to watch that movie. My goal is to try to get through the last two before Part One of the seventh book comes out in the theaters; I'm a stickler about that sort of thing. Now that I'm done with Her Fearful Symmetry, Half-Blood Prince
It amazes me--truly amazes me--that I'm enjoying these this much. It amazes me even more that I'm willing to admit it out loud. (My book snobbiness is as much a part of me as my penchant for thrift-store clothes shopping. If you don't know that about me, you don't know me. I'm not proud of it; it just is.)
Fifth: What should I read next? I have a book list that is literally hundreds of books long; I'll never get through them all. Which is why I need suggestions of MORE books from you guys. (If you're a reader, you understand.)
And no, no matter what you say, I'm not reading Twilight
9 comments:
LOVED The Unnamed, and, of course, thought of you...
So, I have a bunch of audio books but most are tapes not CD's. My friends are not up to date on that new stuff. (G)
As soon as I can get to the corner I will give you a list of what I have.
If endings tend to piss you off, then DO NOT read Justin Cronin's "The Passage." I loved it while I was reading it and could not put it down but the ending was very, very disappointing. As it turns out, this is the first book in a trilogy. Damn. If I had known that before I started, I would have waited until all three books were out. In paperback.
I reread all the HP books each summer when we go away for a week. Even thought I know what is going to happen next I thoroughly enjoy the getting there. My two book suggestions "Homestead" by Rosina Lippi (it is NOT a romance/chick lit like her subsequent work and every book group to which I have introduced it loved it- don't believe the downer descriptions on Amazon) and "We Took to the Woods" or (better writing in "My Neck of the Woods") by Louise Dickinson Rich.
I am smiling at your Harry Potter obsession - that was me last summer and I too listened to them. However, I can't stand the movies. I say only the first one and think I will skip the rest of them.
This summer I read the Sieg Larssen Trilogy. Loved them! Again I listened to the first 2 but read the 3rd.
Rignt now I am readding a pretty good mystery/thriller called The Likeness by Tanya French. It is set in Ireland and is somewhat of a sequel but not really.
I just read People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks. Wonderful story. I ended up reading in bed until 2 am because I didn't want to put it down.
I would have waited until all three books were out. In paperback.
Shoot, I wish I'd known you wanted someone to discuss Her Fearful Symmetry with, when I was actually in your presence. You actually mentioned the book once, in reference to OCD drugs, but I didn't realize you'd just read it and and wanted to talk about it.
Because we could have :D. If you still want to talk about it on NYE, I'm game. The ending pissed me off too.
Nice books you can read with E--the Hunger games--the 3rd book just came out and so you won't have to wait to read this. The author is a Scholastic writer for teens. Great series!
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