Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Reading list

The Iowa weather's turned cold again. We had wonderful weather, spring waking up the ground and the trees. Now, there are lazy fat flakes in the morning sky, just enough to remind me that April likes to tease.

I got used to the warmth, actually. Seven days in the Carribbean will do that, extreme sunburn or not! We spent St. Patty's day drinking with the Irish, and days after slurping down enough rum to make us forget the sunscreen. Somehow, along the way, I managed to shed enough stress to actually look forward to coming back.

Back home now, things are mostly the same. Still no movement on any moving, which is to say that our real estate saga continues.

Canada gets all the good stuff! She's just wrapping up her master's degree; next weekend is her final class. And, just yesterday she received the work transfer she requested to return teaching at the city's academy high school. She's thrilled, and I'm proud.

For years, I've been so busily distracted on a number of personal projects that I've neglected reading. But, I'm happy to say I've been reading a lot lately. I read Charles Frazier's Thirteen Moons (A-), which is a wonderfully troubling book, despite appearances to the contrary. I also read John Scalzi's Old Man's War (C+), which was a quick and dirty read, and that about sums up it's quality, too. Entertaining, but not terribly so.

I've got a stack of ten books, and my goal is to read all of them before year's end. Given my slow pace, that may be quite a feat! I snuck in the Scalzi book as well as Richard Dawkins' The God Delusion. But, otherwise, the books are:

  • Thirteen Moons by Charles Frazier (Read! A-)

  • Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson (Read! B+)

  • The Road by Cormac MacCarthy (Read: A-)

  • Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie (Read! A-)

  • White Noise by Don Delillo (Read! C+)

  • The Wizard by Gene Wolfe

  • Blood and Thunder by Hampton Sides

  • Snow by Orhan Pamuk

  • Pattern Recognition by William Gibson

  • Fortress of Solitude by Jonathan Lethem

I've also got The Demolished Man by Alfred Bester sitting around somewhere. The rest of my (many) books are packed away for a move that never happened. I can always unpack them and come up with several more lists of ten!

Edited to add November 13, 2007:
No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy (Read! A)

Edited to add September 5, 2008:
A Gentleman's Game by Greg Rucka (Read! A)
Private Wars by Greg Rucka (Read! B-)
Captain Alatriste by Arturo Perez-Reverte (Read! B+, No blog review)
The Alchemist by Paul Coelho (Read! D)
White Noise by Don Delillo (Read! C+)

Edited to add October 14, 2008:
On Writing by Stephen King (Read! B+, No blog review)
The Club Dumas by Arturo Perez-Reverte (Read! B-)

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