Thursday, June 15, 2006
Thirsty Thursday
Pull up a chair and pop open a Pacifico. It's time for Thirsty Thursday. Join us if you want, invite a friend, and/or come back next week when we'll have a new Special. Today’s theme…Read my mind.
What was the last book you read?
Kelly: Pattern Recognition by William Gibson. It was recommended to me by a woman in my book club and it was excellent. Kind of a techno-secular Da Vinci Code with better writing.
Melanie: Life Expectancy by Dean Koontz, which made me realize even incredibly popular writers can commit serious writing fouls. Very encouraging for an aspiring writer. I think Koontz is getting a little lazy, as his recent books aren’t nearly as good as his early ones.
Which periodicals to you receive?
Kelly: Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Chicago Tribune, The local weekly paper, Santa Barbara Magazine (it makes me simultaneously miss and hate Santa Barbara), C (a magazine about California society, it came free with my Santa Barbara subscription), Total 180, Mother Jones, Newsweek, and The Economist.
Melanie: New York Times, Local Newspaper, C Magazine, The New Yorker, Good Housekeeping, Better Homes and Gardens, Redbook, The Sun.
What are you reading now?
Kelly: One Day in the Life of Alexander Denisovich by Alexander Solzhenitsyn. Two women from my book club along with myself are secretly forming a splinter group and are reading this book. It is also the book pick for One Book One Chicago, a book club for all of Chicago and this time for its sister city Moscow as well.
Melanie: I need a book. I got Lipstick Jungle by Candace Bushnell from the library, but it’s so awful, I don’t think I’ll be able to get through it. Even the names of the characters and companies in this book are annoying. Splatch-Verner Publishing (Time-Warner)? Bonfire Magazine (Vanity Fair)? Nico O’Neilly? Bleah.
What was the last book you read?
Kelly: Pattern Recognition by William Gibson. It was recommended to me by a woman in my book club and it was excellent. Kind of a techno-secular Da Vinci Code with better writing.
Melanie: Life Expectancy by Dean Koontz, which made me realize even incredibly popular writers can commit serious writing fouls. Very encouraging for an aspiring writer. I think Koontz is getting a little lazy, as his recent books aren’t nearly as good as his early ones.
Which periodicals to you receive?
Kelly: Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Chicago Tribune, The local weekly paper, Santa Barbara Magazine (it makes me simultaneously miss and hate Santa Barbara), C (a magazine about California society, it came free with my Santa Barbara subscription), Total 180, Mother Jones, Newsweek, and The Economist.
Melanie: New York Times, Local Newspaper, C Magazine, The New Yorker, Good Housekeeping, Better Homes and Gardens, Redbook, The Sun.
What are you reading now?
Kelly: One Day in the Life of Alexander Denisovich by Alexander Solzhenitsyn. Two women from my book club along with myself are secretly forming a splinter group and are reading this book. It is also the book pick for One Book One Chicago, a book club for all of Chicago and this time for its sister city Moscow as well.
Melanie: I need a book. I got Lipstick Jungle by Candace Bushnell from the library, but it’s so awful, I don’t think I’ll be able to get through it. Even the names of the characters and companies in this book are annoying. Splatch-Verner Publishing (Time-Warner)? Bonfire Magazine (Vanity Fair)? Nico O’Neilly? Bleah.
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I also couldn't make it through Lipstick Jungle, don't waste your time.
I (literally!) just read Smelly Socks by Robert Munsch.
I (literally!) just read Smelly Socks by Robert Munsch.
I have LOTS of books to recommend! Reading is one my great passions. If you're interested (obviously take it or leave it!):
1. East of Eden by John Steinbeck
2. The Power of One by Bryce Courtenay
3. Obsessive Genius: The Story of Marie Curie (can't remember the author)
Books I'll be reading in the coming weeks:
1. Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck
2. My Sister's Keeper (can't remember the author)
1. East of Eden by John Steinbeck
2. The Power of One by Bryce Courtenay
3. Obsessive Genius: The Story of Marie Curie (can't remember the author)
Books I'll be reading in the coming weeks:
1. Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck
2. My Sister's Keeper (can't remember the author)
Nancy,
I'm taking your advice; I'll just dump it in the return bin.
Chili,
Thanks for suggestions...although I leave that highbrow stuff to Kelly! Jodie Picoult is the Sister's Keeper author, however, and I do like her stuff. I have My Sister's Keeper on audiobook now and looking forward to my next long drive so I can enjoy more of it!
--Melanie
I'm taking your advice; I'll just dump it in the return bin.
Chili,
Thanks for suggestions...although I leave that highbrow stuff to Kelly! Jodie Picoult is the Sister's Keeper author, however, and I do like her stuff. I have My Sister's Keeper on audiobook now and looking forward to my next long drive so I can enjoy more of it!
--Melanie
Power of One is an amazing read!
Try Alexander McCaul Smith's (sp) Number One Ladies Detective Agency series - they are funny, easy, warm and insightful!
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Try Alexander McCaul Smith's (sp) Number One Ladies Detective Agency series - they are funny, easy, warm and insightful!
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