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very impressed so far, the mix of grand scope and detailed family plotlines is really well done, even if some of the Indian mythology has been going a little over my head

recent reads:

Boomerang (M. Lewis): was surprised how 100% pro-capitalism this tome was, for someone who's been pretty scathing in his criticism of Wall Street previously (not that these things are exclusive). He basically flies into these countries affected by the financial crisis, and metes out a very cliched assessment of where they messed up. Anyone who's read even a minimal amount of reporting on these countries will learn absolutely nothing. Even Mitt Romney's campaign would come up with a more varied analysis. Well OK, probably not but IMO Lewis is veering dangerously close to Thomas Friedman territory in his need to explain everything away in as little space as possible with this one

A Hologram For The King (D. Eggers): a breezy plane/beach read, this felt more like a (long) New Yorker story than an actual novel. Nothing bad about it but it's tough to recommend it to anyone except Eggers superfans

A Day In The Life of Ivan Denisovitch (A. Solzhenitsin): both epic and mundane, this short book is about exactly what the title says. Even without the historical nature of it, this was a powerful read

and tons more, I've been able to stick to my reading resolution (target: 50 books by the end of the year) so it's been fun trying on a ton of different authors/subjects

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Hey PTP, what are you reading? (mid-Fall addition) [View all] , mrhood75, Mon Oct-08-12 05:39 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
About to start Michael Chabon's
Oct 08th 2012
1
YO
Oct 09th 2012
7
Amen, This is how.... was BRUTAL
Oct 15th 2012
14
Enjoyed This Is How... for the most part
Oct 17th 2012
23
welp
Oct 19th 2012
42
Monstro is the sci-fi, it's an exceprt from the book...
Oct 19th 2012
43
i'm not good on reading them, but i think he has an...
Oct 19th 2012
44
Pura Principle is easily one of the most impeccable and...
Oct 17th 2012
25
Just finished Telegraph Ave; open to discussion if you want
Oct 18th 2012
28
Haven't read it yet, but how does it stack up with his other works?
Oct 18th 2012
30
      Not his greatest work, not his worst. Worth reading for the subject.
Oct 18th 2012
31
           I think I may be too close to subject matter to be objective...
Oct 18th 2012
33
                The record store is what the story surrounds, but it isn't too central
Oct 18th 2012
34
It gets better from vol. 4 on
Oct 19th 2012
48
man, I'm stuck on late 19th century romantic literature
Oct 08th 2012
2
Check out "Train Dreams" by Denis Johnson for the short work
Oct 15th 2012
12
      question:
Oct 19th 2012
49
           Hah! No, the novella is pretty removed from what you've been reading.
Oct 19th 2012
54
                Word. I shall put it on the list.
Oct 20th 2012
55
Just finished, FINALLY, The Left Hand of Darkness
Oct 08th 2012
3
I've been meaning to read Himes
Oct 19th 2012
50
      RE: I've been meaning to read Himes
Oct 20th 2012
56
RE: Midnight's Children (S. Rushdie) my favorite novel
Oct 14th 2012
11
The Amazing Adventure's of Kavalier and Clay
Oct 09th 2012
5
on NW
Oct 09th 2012
6
how is NW
Oct 19th 2012
45
Just started Valis
Oct 10th 2012
8
RE: Hey PTP, what are you reading? (mid-Fall addition)
Oct 10th 2012
9
As a writer and runner
Oct 19th 2012
51
Cloud Atlas.
Oct 10th 2012
10
Finished "Demons" by my man Dostoevsky 'bout three weeks ago.
Oct 15th 2012
13
that's my next Dostoyevsky
Oct 18th 2012
32
      "Demons" was good, but not on the level of ...
Oct 18th 2012
41
I'm now ished "This is how you lose her" & slaughterhouse 5
Oct 15th 2012
15
I just picked up "This is How You Lose Her"
Oct 16th 2012
16
wow, lots of praise for Diaz's book in this thread
Oct 16th 2012
17
you really do. It's fantastic.
Oct 16th 2012
18
Is there any black nerd fiction?
Oct 16th 2012
19
Yunior of This is How You Lose Her is black, if not Black.
Oct 16th 2012
20
I'd recommend "White Boy Shuffle" by Paul Bettany
Oct 17th 2012
22
I didn't even know he was an author.
Oct 18th 2012
35
As Janey pointed out, I meant Beatty, not Bettany.
Oct 18th 2012
37
Beatty
Oct 18th 2012
36
      i have huge criticisms of that book
Oct 19th 2012
46
Music nerd that's Black
Oct 17th 2012
24
I know folks praising Victor LaValle's new book
Oct 19th 2012
52
finished NW...anyone else?
Oct 16th 2012
21
just finished it
Nov 14th 2012
59
Just finished...
Oct 18th 2012
26
I like all of her books, but I just think The Likeness is fantastic
Oct 18th 2012
39
Just finished 2 books.
Oct 18th 2012
27
OK. Just placed a hold on that Diaz joint
Oct 18th 2012
38
the sun moon and stars is great, but not better than
Oct 19th 2012
47
      RE: the sun moon and stars is great, but not better than
Oct 21st 2012
57
Anyone know if a REASONABLE way to get a book out of the UK?
Oct 18th 2012
29
try alibris or abebooks
Oct 18th 2012
40
Damn PTP, I'll read the new Junot Diaz. You ain't gotta go in on me.
Oct 19th 2012
53
Anyone else reading The Twelve?
Oct 21st 2012
58

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