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Currently, I'm reading
Illywhacker
(quiet you!), by Peter Carey, apparently one of the best writers to come out of Australia (which, coupled with 50 cents, will buy you a cup of coffee). It's pretty good. Next up: John Dos Passos "American Trilogy."
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Rereading Neuromancer right now, by tonight I'll be onto rereading Pashazade by Jon Courtenay Grimwood, so that I can go onto Effendi, it's sequel, and then Fellaheen when it comes out in paperback.
I also have some more Murakami to read, Pattern Recognition - the latest Gibson, and Hey Nostradamus - the last Coupland book.
I feel like I need to read Diamond Age again, by Neal Stephenson, given it's one of my favourite books - the language in it being stunning, but I have so much else to read. And I need to reread Fouc*ult's Pendulum too. Here's hoping nothing new that I need read comes out. Crap though I have, erm, oh damn the latest Stephenson to read too, but I forget it's name.
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Ah,
Fouc*ult's Pendulum
. What a great book. The Davinci Code isn't fit to share the planet with it.
Back on topic, I just finished
:)'s People
which I had read long ago. Enjoyed it even more the second time. LeCarre is a writer who transcends his genre. His characterizations are brilliant.
I'm in the middle of
Claudius the God
which is wonderful. I'd been looking for a copy in my used bookstore haunts and finally found one. Good stuff.
Also picked up
My Three Years with Eisenhower
by Capt. Harry Butcher. Butcher was a personal friend of Ike's who served as his naval aide throughout WWII. He kept a daily diary of Eisenhower's activities, both personal and official, through the war. Fascinating stuff. A re-read, but this is a good one to pick up and browse through.
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Chuck Klosterman's
Sex Drugs and Cocoa Puffs
, which is a hoot.
Next up, a non-hoot: Erich Auerbach's
Mimesis
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Concurrently: The Fall, by Camus, and Me Talk Pretty One Day, by David Sedaris - both oh so good and quotable, in wildly different ways.
Later, for not thinking, I have a couple of Donald E. Westlake books, and the last two Ender books by Orson Scott Card. Also, Be Cool, by Elmore Leonard. I like to not think too much when reading sometimes.
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Also, Be Cool, by Elmore Leonard. I like to not think too much when reading sometimes.
Yeah, I always bust out the Leonard when I just want something fun and good.
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Later, for not thinking, I have a couple of Donald E. Westlake books,
Which ones, I love Westlake -- great stuff. I'm also a big fan of Lawrence Sanders.
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Which ones, I love Westlake -- great stuff. I'm also a big fan of Lawrence Sanders.
Right now, "Help, I am Being Held Prisoner" and "Smoke" - I like Lawrence Sanders, too, but have read all of his stuff and am a little upset about his publisher sending out the vultures to pick on his corpse.
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Crap though I have, erm, oh damn the latest Stephenson to read too, but I forget it's name.
Cryptonomicon? Eeeexcellent.
Sounds like Slink and I have the same taste in fiction...
I'm reading a book of Asimov mysteries a friend gave me as I unwind in the evenings, but I've just bought a copy of
Health Care Meltdown
by Robert LeBow, which explains why US Healthcare sucks ass. It's sort of a passion of mine. When I'm done with that, I'll probably read
Jitterbug Perfume
by Tom Robbins, which I got for my birthday. And I'm reading a friend's screenplay in my spare time, which is copious these days.
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Guilty confession: I've been revisting the Hunter S. Thompson collection
The Great Shark Hunt
and
Generation of Swine
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It's just one of those
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Cryptonomicon? Eeeexcellent.
Not the one I was thinking of, though it's superb. I was talking of...
Quicksilver
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I'm in the middle of
Speaker for the Dead
by OSC, which I am not enjoying as much as Ender's Game, and
Fraud
by David Rakoff, the poor man's David Sedaris. It will most likely be my first and last David Rakoff book.
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I'm in the middle of
Speaker for the Dead
by OSC, which I am not enjoying as much as Ender's Game, and
Fraud
by David Rakoff, the poor man's David Sedaris. It will most likely be my first and last David Rakoff book.
Warning: The series goes waaaay downhill (IMHO, of course) after
Speaker
. The characters are less compelling after they grow up.
As a side note, my former roommate's Mom goes to the same Temple as OSC. She's friends with his wife. It's neat.
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I've been working my way through Robert Burton’s
The Anatomy of Melancholy
for a while now, and just started up with Updike's
Rabbit Redux
, but I'm having a hell of a time with it, because I already hate Rabbit
so much
. Maybe I'll give it a miss and go back to Evelyn Waugh (just finished
Decline and Fall
a week or so ago, and I still have
Vile Bodies
and
Black Mischief
waiting around).
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I was put off of OSC by
Lost Boys
(if I'm remembering the title right) -- a modern-era horror/suspense thing which implied that playing D&D made you a pedophile and featured the worst semantic debate in the history of literature. I should try the Ender books, but sooo much inertia.
Right now I'm mostly doing class-related reading -- Paco Underhill's
Why We Buy
and Rachel Bowlby's
Carried Away,
for a class on the sacrality of shopping in modern America. Fairly interesting stuff, really; Underhill's is far more about consumer psychology, while Bowlby focuses on the anthropological approach.
Other than that, it's primarily been the two
American Splendor
collections I got for Christmas. Harvey Pekar is some sort of bodhisattva, I'm pretty sure.
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