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What are you reading the week of May 26, 2013? (Original Post) DUgosh May 2013 OP
Ivan Doig Dancing At The Rascal Fair grasswire May 2013 #1
Finishing A Memory of Whiteness JitterbugPerfume May 2013 #2
Re-reading all of my old LWolf May 2013 #3
The Light Between the Oceans Mz Pip May 2013 #4
"Blue Remembered Earth" by Alastair Reynolds YankeyMCC May 2013 #5
Just finished Fall Of Giants and Lolita. Kablooie May 2013 #6
I just finished Winter of the World, Curmudgeoness Jun 2013 #8
I thought it was a great way to understand history. Kablooie Jun 2013 #9
I have to agree Curmudgeoness Jun 2013 #10
A Visit from the Goon Squad womanofthehills May 2013 #7

grasswire

(50,130 posts)
1. Ivan Doig Dancing At The Rascal Fair
Sun May 26, 2013, 01:50 PM
May 2013

I somehow missed reading Doig. For many many years I read very little fiction -- too busy with other things.

JitterbugPerfume

(18,183 posts)
2. Finishing A Memory of Whiteness
Sun May 26, 2013, 03:17 PM
May 2013

It is a strange futuristic book, and I love it. Next I will read Icehenge also by Kim Stanley Robinson and Free Thought Honest Talk and The Seperation of Church and State by Robert Ingersoll

Kablooie

(18,613 posts)
6. Just finished Fall Of Giants and Lolita.
Thu May 30, 2013, 04:46 AM
May 2013

By Ken Follet and Nabakov.

I listen to one book while driving and the other I read in bed.

Curmudgeoness

(18,219 posts)
8. I just finished Winter of the World,
Sat Jun 1, 2013, 06:45 PM
Jun 2013

the second in the trilogy by Follett. I really enjoyed Fall of Giants. Winter of the World was also good. I await the third book.

I have Lolita sitting on the bookcase waiting to be read one day.....too many books, too little time.

Kablooie

(18,613 posts)
9. I thought it was a great way to understand history.
Sat Jun 1, 2013, 08:22 PM
Jun 2013

It's a little silly in that the small set of characters experience and interact with every major person and event in history but I learned a lot more about the origins of WWI than I ever had before.
Being involved in the personal stories and seeing historical events as a participant makes a huge difference from simply reading the details in a history book.

After taking a little break from Follett's world I'll probably dig into the next book too.

I have to say I didn't learn a lot of history from Lolita. ; )
It is quite an impressive bit of writing though and quite funny in places.
Amazing that Nabakov's first language was Russian.
He had a much broader grasp of English than most Americans. (Even Tea Partiers. heh. )

Curmudgeoness

(18,219 posts)
10. I have to agree
Sat Jun 1, 2013, 08:53 PM
Jun 2013

that it is rather a stretch that the characters were all right in the middle of some major events and interacted with so many major players in history. If you think that is silly, you will be in awe of how they do even more in WOTW. But I suppose that there isn't any easy way to deal with a novel looking into personal lives of people living through history, as well as dealing with the history itself. I had to give him credit for finding a way.

I also did not know all that much about the reasons for WWI, and I have to say that it was the stupidest reason I could invent to take the lives of millions of people. Pride......what a crock. And we haven't learned a thing.

I had also taken a break between books, simply because I had to wait on the long list of people at the library.

womanofthehills

(8,668 posts)
7. A Visit from the Goon Squad
Fri May 31, 2013, 12:33 AM
May 2013

by Jennifer Egan - (2011 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction). Just finished it and liked it so much I'm now reading another book by Egan -" Look at Me" which I am liking even better.

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