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Drop City por T.C. Boyle
Beet: A Novel (P.S.) por Roger Rosenblatt
The Slynx (New York Review Books Classics) por Tatyana Tolstaya
The Name of the Rose: including the Author's Postscript por Umberto Eco
by George: A Novel por Wesley Stace
The End As I Know It: A Novel of Millennial Anxiety por Kevin Shay
Rant: An Oral Biography of Buster Casey por Chuck Palahniuk
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To give you fair warning, everyone mostly disagrees with you... It's got us comparing Jane Eyre with Twilight and has turned into a very interesting discussion. Feel free to join in if you want, or to give it a miss if you want!
Cheers,
Rena
publicado por ChocolateMuse às 7:37 pm (EST) em Nov 24, 2009
I just came across your review of River of Gods as I am in the midst of reading it and added it to my library. I wish I had seen it sooner, as your suggestion of taking on Cybarabad Days first would have made the first 200 pages a whole lot easier to digest. Nevertheless, I've become relatively comfortable with McDonald's world and am beginning to immensely enjoy what is, without question, one of the more "intelligent" science fiction novels I've encountered recently. I hope you've fully recovered from your injuries.
publicado por santhony às 1:39 pm (EST) em Nov 23, 2009
Thank you for explaining ARG in your "Personal Effects" book review. I have noticed various media popping out of television shows and into reality lately and didn't know it had a name. I just thought it was marketing. I remember a book being published a few years back that was supposedly written by a character on Lost. I also know that a website for a magazine on the soap The Young and the Restless, yes I watch a soap, appearing on the internet.
Caroline
publicado por craso às 12:19 am (EST) em Jul 18, 2009
publicado por jahn às 9:28 am (EST) em Jul 9, 2009
Tight reviews! They are really helping me delve more into literature; that's was' up. Also, CCLaP is legit. Will you be reviewing any of Bret Easton Ellis's novels?
publicado por s1mulacrum às 8:28 pm (EST) em Jul 1, 2009
publicado por book_up às 11:03 am (EST) em Jun 15, 2009
publicado por EnriqueFreeque às 1:52 am (EST) em Jun 2, 2009
Regards
publicado por Makifat às 11:44 am (EST) em May 6, 2009
Greatly enjoyed your HOD review. I happened to see Apocalypse Now long before I'd ever even heard of (much less read) HOD (watched it several times in fact); and when I finally got around to reading HOD I experienced a bout of deja vu (thinking, have I already read this before? it's so familiar!) and of course, later, happening upon some criticism on the subject, finally made the obvious connection. You are so right that Apocalypse Now - a great, great movie in its own right - is nonetheless a rip off. Why didn't Coppola just title it Heart of Darkness? - and then there goes the rip off criticism in a flash. It's a great movie no matter what he titled it. And Heart of Darkness, in my book, is a superior title too.
Great review (as usual)
Best,
Brent
publicado por EnriqueFreeque às 9:55 pm (EST) em May 5, 2009
publicado por ShannonMDE às 9:36 am (EST) em May 1, 2009
--Kris
publicado por fannyprice às 7:10 pm (EST) em Apr 26, 2009
Do you have a list of the classics you will be reviewing? Can I find it on your website? I have enjoyed all of your reviews so far. I even enjoyed your review of "Just a Geek" and will be looking for a copy. Caroline
publicado por craso às 8:49 pm (EST) em Apr 16, 2009
publicado por paradoxosalpha às 1:30 am (EST) em Apr 3, 2009
publicado por anna_in_pdx às 1:39 pm (EST) em Apr 1, 2009
publicado por KidSisyphus às 1:06 am (EST) em Mar 8, 2009
publicado por slickdpdx às 1:12 pm (EST) em Feb 26, 2009
publicado por HollyinNNV às 3:49 pm (EST) em Feb 3, 2009
publicado por craso às 9:24 pm (EST) em Jan 3, 2009
I loved the Gargoyle, but your review was fantastic.
publicado por valkylee às 11:44 am (EST) em Dec 21, 2008
> "Let's not forget, before the late 1700s, full-length fictional stories barely even existed"
I believe the first English novel to be self-admittedly pure fiction is `Tom Jones` (1749). Prior to that there are novels of fiction, but they are presented as true stories (or as actual non-fiction) like `Robinson Crusoe`. I'm currently working my way through `Tom Jones` and Fielding starts each chapter with a section apologizing for and justifying fiction, saying he is creating a new artform (although really imitating `Don Quixote`). It's pretty interesting. Maybe you know this, I am just learning about it. Good time of year for old classics. Happy holidays!
Stephen
publicado por Stbalbach às 11:13 pm (EST) em Dec 19, 2008
publicado por EnriqueFreeque às 6:58 pm (EST) em Dec 10, 2008
publicado por santhony às 6:57 pm (EST) em Nov 29, 2008
You've only read one Phillip Roth novel?! Really!!?? Oh my, and you, literary critic, freely admit it? Well, far be it for me to be a hippo critter about it, truth be told I've read only one book of his too -- "American Pastoral" -- and my sense about it seems similar to your reaction in The Plot Against America: complex, profound, era-defining, disturbing, can't believe after reading it I haven't read more by this author before. When you do decide on another Roth read, hope you'll give AP some serious consideration; you won't be disappointed.
publicado por EnriqueFreeque às 7:36 pm (EST) em Nov 10, 2008
publicado por santhony às 6:19 pm (EST) em Nov 9, 2008
While reading your review of "The Faith Between Us" I thought of some our discussions on the Happy Heathens group in Talk part of LT. You might find it interesting.
Cheers,
d
publicado por dchaikin às 10:04 am (EST) em Aug 12, 2008
"Of course, as we've all learned over the course of this "CCLaP 100" essay series so far, although Victorian and Edwardian literature still continues to be legible and readable to modern eyes, that's a long way from being entertaining or simply not tedious; "
publicado por dchaikin às 9:22 am (EST) em Jul 18, 2008
publicado por theresak1975 às 7:23 pm (EST) em Jul 2, 2008
Your review of "Tree of Smoke" caught my attention. I thought the review was wonderful and fun to read. I've enjoyed reading other of your reviews as well. I poked at CCLaP website... I really hope I can find more time to spend there.
Cheers,
d
publicado por dchaikin às 10:02 am (EST) em Jun 30, 2008
I haven't talked for a while, but just letting you know that I have changed my user name from karenwardill to kiwidoc - in case you are womdering who that friend was on your list!
Hope all is well with you.
Cheers,
Karen
publicado por kiwidoc às 11:25 pm (EST) em May 8, 2008
publicado por slickdpdx às 4:18 pm (EST) em Mar 27, 2008
publicado por fannyprice às 8:09 pm (EST) em Mar 9, 2008
publicado por valkylee às 10:27 pm (EST) em Feb 19, 2008
Thanks for the note. And many thanks for the post on CCLaP. It is Very Much appreciated.
Maybe we'll see you in April when we'll be discussing McCarthy's The Road!
Many thanks and stay well,
Dawn
publicado por BookBuzz às 3:30 pm (EST) em Feb 12, 2008
My name is Dawn and I am a librarian and the host of Toronto Public Library’s online book club: Book Buzz and a fellow LibraryThing member.
I stopped by your CCLaP site for the first time and got lost there for a while - thank-you! I particularly enjoyed the Paul Hockett picture - and his site's gallery. Again - thank-you.
This month at TPL we are reading Consolation, by Michael Redhill. I noticed that you include Consolation in your library and I enjoyed your thoughtful review of the book.
I’d just like to invite you to visit us and share your thoughts about Redhill’s book. It’s a friendly easy-going book club with over 500 members and we are always looking for new points of view.
We will also be hosting the author himself until the end February.
Post your questions for Michael Redhill and he will answer from his current home in France.
If you are interested, visit us at http://bookbuzz.torontopubliclibrary.ca .
Thank-you for your time,
Dawn
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publicado por slickdpdx às 6:00 pm (EST) em Jan 7, 2008
I'm based in London by the way and have read every misanthropic word he's written - that's been translated into English.
Cheers,
Paul
publicado por paulproton às 7:05 am (EST) em Sep 8, 2007
publicado por bcquinnsmom às 9:10 am (EST) em Jul 25, 2007
Led me to your profile page and your reviews. Hilarous and controversial and hard hitting? Oh and great, too - even if I beg to differ wildly on some of them. We only share 13 books but then you have only 53 catalogued.
What have you written yourself?
Cheers, Karen
publicado por kiwidoc às 1:25 pm (EST) em Jul 17, 2007
You might like Bruce Robinson's Peculiar Life of Thomas Penman. Also, Cold Dog Soup, by Stepehen Dobyns, is a unique book that doesn't get as much recognition as it deserves. James Gunn's Toy Collector is better, I think, than Lucky Wander Boy. Kung Fu High School by Ryan Gaddis and Battle Royale by Koushun Takami (especially Royale) are insane books.
publicado por slickdpdx às 10:37 pm (EST) em Jun 9, 2007