It's November!
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It's November!
Whatcha readin???
Edited to add -- I am in between books right now . . . .
Edited to add -- I am in between books right now . . . .
I'm reading not one, but TWO chick lit novels. Shame on me! I started The Other Side of the Story by Marian Keyes, then I started reading bits of Goodnight Nobody by Jennifer Weiner. I usually read one book at a time, but I started Goodnight at a bookstore in Toronto one day, then another day I read a little more, then when I was leaving Canada I ended up buying it at the airport!
I'm enjoying both.
I'm enjoying both.
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Let me know what you think once you get to the end. I was thinking of reading that also, but it does look a little *too* light and fluffy - even for me! Is it inspiring or at least practical? Or is it just, "My life is SO great! Don't you wish you were me?!?!?"Crystal Meth wrote:I'm reading "The Joys of Much too Much" which is about having it all in life, and I'm feeling "enh" about it.
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It's not that it's light and fluffy, she does offer some good advice about ignoring your fears and taking chances, and she seems like a smart woman.
My issue is that she just assumes everyone wants marriage and kids, and you couldn't claim to be happy and "have it all" unless you're married with kids. And again, there's absolutely nothing wrong with marriage and kids, but please don't tell me I *should* have them in order to count in the world, y'know?)
My issue is that she just assumes everyone wants marriage and kids, and you couldn't claim to be happy and "have it all" unless you're married with kids. And again, there's absolutely nothing wrong with marriage and kids, but please don't tell me I *should* have them in order to count in the world, y'know?)
You got into this business because you're funny and weird, and you're socially retarded. And because it pays well. - Jack Donaghy, 30 Rock.
I started reading Po Bronson's What Should I Do With My Life? again and I'm enjoying it a lot more than I was previously. I think that putting some distance between my reading and my listening to the audio version helped. (The author's voice and tone were SO annoying.) Fortunately, he only told about 1/4 of the stories in the book in the audio version, so there's loads of new stuff to read. I'm getting a lot out of it!
It's amazing how many people don't have firm handshakes. When I'm interviewing, I always shake hands with the people and so often it's like shaking hands with a wet fish. I hope I don't shake hands like a wet fish.
I'm reading a collection of short stories by Larry Niven now. I'm enjoying it so far, although the last one I read was a bit of a disappointment.
I'm reading a collection of short stories by Larry Niven now. I'm enjoying it so far, although the last one I read was a bit of a disappointment.
I finished the 2 I was reading. They were both fun, but Goodnight Nobody doesn't have much of an ending, which was frustrating. Plus I'm not sure Weiner did a very good job with the mystery thing. Maybe she should stick to the usual chick lit stuff. But I like her style anyway.
Now I'm reading The Stone Diaries by Carol Shields. Have you guys read it? Crystal? I was a little afraid of it because so many amazon reviewers described it as "terribly dull" or something like that, but I'm enjoying it. So many of them said nothing ever happened in this book. I don't get that. Lots of things happen! These people want a book version of an action movie. What did they expect? car explosions? Note to self for future reference: ignore amazon reviewers.
Now I'm reading The Stone Diaries by Carol Shields. Have you guys read it? Crystal? I was a little afraid of it because so many amazon reviewers described it as "terribly dull" or something like that, but I'm enjoying it. So many of them said nothing ever happened in this book. I don't get that. Lots of things happen! These people want a book version of an action movie. What did they expect? car explosions? Note to self for future reference: ignore amazon reviewers.
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You know what, Silvia? I love Carol Shields, but "The Stone Diaries" is actually not my favourite book of hers. I love "Unless" much more. And I'm actually reading "The Republic of Love" right now, so you and I are in author sync!
So anyway, yes, I am reading "The Republic of Love" and enjoying it. There are lots of Winnipeg references in it. Her style seems so effortless. She passed away too soon.
Did I ever tell you how I got her autograph and lost it? ARGH!!
And yes, always ignore amazon reviewers...
So anyway, yes, I am reading "The Republic of Love" and enjoying it. There are lots of Winnipeg references in it. Her style seems so effortless. She passed away too soon.
Did I ever tell you how I got her autograph and lost it? ARGH!!
And yes, always ignore amazon reviewers...
You got into this business because you're funny and weird, and you're socially retarded. And because it pays well. - Jack Donaghy, 30 Rock.
I'm still on a sci-fi kick and I just read a collection of short stories entitled The Last Defender of Camelot - which was incredible. Now I'm reading Schism - part one of the Triad series.
I'm also reading The Fabric of the Cosmos, by the author who wrote The Elegant Universe
I finished Mallory's Oracle - which turned out to be excellent. I love that whole series.
I have a sci fi book by Effinger on hold at the library. My online romance recommended it to me.
LB - Po Bronson is on my list of books to read again before January.
I'm also reading The Fabric of the Cosmos, by the author who wrote The Elegant Universe
I finished Mallory's Oracle - which turned out to be excellent. I love that whole series.
I have a sci fi book by Effinger on hold at the library. My online romance recommended it to me.
LB - Po Bronson is on my list of books to read again before January.
Happiness is an inside job.
I've finished Asylum by Patrick McGrath, which I loved, and have just started Never Let me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro, which is supposed to be fantastic, but has a very slow beginning. We'll see.