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A few days ago I finished "Bright Shiny Morning" by James Frey and yesterday I made a last minute trip to the book store and picked up 2 new ones - "Water for Elephants" by Sara Gruen and "The Lucky One" by Nicholas Sparks.
Anyone read any of these before? Any thoughts/critiques?
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Jane Eyre. My daughter has got it as a set text for A level so I'm reading it with her. Funny, it's one of my favourite books but I'd forgotten how difficult it is to read - there're colons and semicolons galore and I'm having to google some of the words! I don't remember it being that hard when I read it as a child. (Think I had an abridged version)
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Rereading "World War Z" by Max Brooks. Love the book but hated the movie adaptation.
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Jane Eyre. My daughter has got it as a set text for A level so I'm reading it with her. Funny, it's one of my favourite books but I'd forgotten how difficult it is to read - there're colons and semicolons galore and I'm having to google some of the words! I don't remember it being that hard when I read it as a child. (Think I had an abridged version)
Yeah, I have to read it every couple of years for students. Just trudge through it!
Helen, if your daughter needs any notes or quotes as a help please just give me a shout!
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Rereading "World War Z" by Max Brooks. Love the book but hated the movie adaptation.
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LOVED this book. Loved that it was an oral history, so they were just telling the story. Yes, the movie was awful, and threw away everything good about the book.
About to finish Megan Abbot's Give Me Your Hand. Suburban noir. Excellent thriller about two women and a shared secret (or two).
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I read about 2/3 of World War Z back when it first came out. Not a huge fan of the carnivorous zombie genre but Brooks did a decent job of it. Forget why I didn't finish. Possibly life interrupted.
I've been dancing around books recently, but the one I am definitely going to finish is The Flame, Leonard Cohen's final collection. It includes poems, sketches, selections from his notebooks and some other bits and bobs. The book was planned before his death and Cohen had basically finished a lot of the work of selecting items and had even arranged the poetry section but died before it was finished so a pair of editors and his son Adam finished the work.
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After watching Castlevania on Netflix and a discussion with DamonX of the other place, I am re-reading Bram Stoker's Dracula. It's in my top 10, probably top 5, novels of all time and I haven't read it through in probably a decade or more. Nice to re-engage with an old friend (even if he does have fangs and wants to suck my blood) and noticing some little character details that I had forgotten over the years. It's a much better, more nuanced piece of fiction than someone only familiar with the various media adaptations might realize. Not to diss those. There are very few Dracula adaptations that I don't like to at least some degree.
Castlevania, by the way, has very little to do with Stoker's novel, though its portrayal of Count Dracula seems more informed by the novel than some straight-up adaptations. It is, however, an excellent piece of horror/dark fantasy, surprising given that it's a videogame adaptation, which are usually terrible.
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I had not realized that they made a movie of Castlevania. I only knew it at a video game from my kids. I will check it out.
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I recently rewatched the movie with Gary Oldman.
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I am reading The Dark Tower series by Stephen King. I have read all of his books but could never get into the Dark Tower series. I'm giving it another go and have just finished the first.
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Currently, I'm reading The History of Western Philosophy by Bertrand Russell. A great book. It starts from the Ancient times and covers every major era of our history. Also, he explains complicated things, so you can understand them easily.
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