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I love the SABR Bookshelf. For those of you lucky enough to live in Cincinnati, the downtown public library is a spectacular place to hunt for many of those books. The main branch has a ton of baseball books from McFarland and various college presses, and the new releases area on the second floor always has a treasure or two.
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Just picked up the audiobook of Michael Chabon's The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay. I've been looking forward to reading it for some time.
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Inside the Third Reich Memiors by Albert Speer. I'm about half way through it. Interesting book written by Speer while he was in prison for war crimes. Shows the inner workings of Hitler and all of his henchman. How they rose to power and watched it all slip away. I had known nothing about Speer before reading this book. He was basically Hitlers personal architect who he took an extreme liking to and eventually made him minister of armaments.
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Just picked up the audiobook of Michael Chabon's The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay. I've been looking forward to reading it for some time.
Really enjoyable, captivating book. Chabon does a good job of immersing you in the characters and their world.
In related news, I watched Wonder Boys the other day and enjoyed it a great deal.
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I am finally reading The Corrections. Just started.
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I am finally reading The Corrections. Just started.
Great book. I found it to be considerably better than Freedom.
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I am finally reading The Corrections. Just started.
I thought this was great when I read it, I really don't know anymore. It's certainly a snapshot of how upper middle class families lived in America at one point in time. It kind of made me sad for the stability we have lost in this country, but then of course that only ever did exist for some anyway, and I'm pretty sure that wasn't the takeaway I was supposed to have.
I worry people will read it in 100 years (which I think is likely) and think it's typical of the American experience around the turn of this century.
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Ken Follett's "Fall of Giants". It's a reread, so that I can crank up book 2 of the trilogy that just came out yesterday. Guy can flat out write.
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Has anyone read any Hubert Selby Jr.? He's got an extremely unorthodox writing style, very dark subject matter.
I think my favorites are The Demon and Last Exit to Brooklyn.
Recently started reading The Room, about a murderer's delusions and relived memories while locked in a cell.
Also the author of Requiem for a Dream, many have seen the movie I'm sure.
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Idk how many people are into comic books on here but a month ago a 4 piece issue came out called "Deadpool kills the Marvel Universe." That's right Deadpool kills everyone of them....Captain America, Spiderman, Hulk, Doctor Doom, Venom, the X-Men, Fantastic Four all in such ingenious ways too since he knows all their weaknesses. Great read for die hard comic book fans.
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There's a thread somewhere on this site for that genre, try the search function iirc it's quite long.... I'd give you the link but I'm phoning it now
thanks i found it
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I thought this was great when I read it, I really don't know anymore. It's certainly a snapshot of how upper middle class families lived in America at one point in time. It kind of made me sad for the stability we have lost in this country, but then of course that only ever did exist for some anyway, and I'm pretty sure that wasn't the takeaway I was supposed to have.
I worry people will read it in 100 years (which I think is likely) and think it's typical of the American experience around the turn of this century.
I plowed through this. I realize my Midwestern roots probably prejudice me in the nostalgic sense, but it devastated the everloving crap out of me. I agree with you that it's very much of its time. It may yet prove to be an unrelatable relic or a history lesson in the future -- I just hope it's saved by the quality of Franzen's writing, which, good lord, that guy can write.
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I just finished "Being Wrong" by Kathryn Schulz. Captivating and humbling. After reading this, it's amazing that we're ever right about anything.
I'm a third of the way through Justin Cronin's "The Passage". This is the first book that has given me literal nightmares in quite some time. I've heard that the story abruptly shifts focus halfway through, causing many reader to put the book down in anger, but that it's worth sticking with to the end. Also, a sequel has either just come out or is about to do so. I'm staying up late reading this.
Thus the nightmares.