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Time Enough At Last

I really love the reading social  visual bookshelf application on facebook. It’s like having a virtual bookshelf for all my books. It’s perfect for me since I don’t have a bookshelf or a place to put a bookshelf. If you haven’t check it out you should. It is a great way to find books that you might like and to share what your reading with your friends. If you don’t have Facebook here is the link to the site. www.readers.livingsocial.com   

I have read over a dozen books in the past few weeks here in albuquerque. It’s been great to have the time to catch up and finally read some of the books that I have been wanting to read for a long time. Following are a few of the reviews that I have left on the site. They weren’t all winners but here are a few that I really enjoyed.

 

A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius by Dave Eggers

A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius

Dave Eggers

 ”We are pathetic. We are stars. We are either sad and sickly or we are glamourous and new…We are unusual, tragic and alive.”

A finalist for the Pulitzer Dave Eggers has written something unique and memorable. It eschews the conventional definition of a memoir. Not quite sure what it is but at times very funny, very clever, sad and beautiful.

 

The Stranger by Albert Camus

The Stranger

Albert Camus

 There was something fascinating about it and yet… absurd. ;) I read it at the dinner table and while I was sleeping. When ever the sun gets in my eyes I am going to think of this book. I get it now… wish I had read it years ago. 

 

2 Responses

  1. I love Chabon’s “Amazing Adventures of Kavelier and Clay.” It’s a fictionalization/compilation of the early history of comic books, but in Chabon’s own twisted style. You’d probably like it.

  2. That’s funny that you say that. I am half way through it right now and have been meaning to tell you about it, not only because of the early history of comics but because it has the Golem from Prague in it. I thought you would like it.

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