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Dan Kelly

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Re:Completely OT -- what book(s) are you reading?
« Reply #50 on: October 23, 2007, 04:26:00 PM »
I read Goodnight Moon, and about 15 Dr. Suess books every night.
The Fiffer Feffer Feff and the Zizzer Zazzer Zuz get a lot of press, but I tend to favor aunt Annie's Alligator, and the quacking quackeroo. Ten tired turtles in the tutle tutle tree always make my son smile . . .


My daughters' favorite was

by Rod Trinca, with illustrations by Kerry Argent

A boy who likes 10 tired turtles would love it!
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Craig Van Egmond

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Re:Completely OT -- what book(s) are you reading?
« Reply #51 on: October 23, 2007, 04:27:20 PM »
Just finished "Botnets - The Killer Web App"  by numerous authors.. currently reading "The Pursuit of God" by AW Tozer with "Cross" by James Patterson on deck.

Also reading lots of Dr. Seuss books for the grandkids. :)

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George Pazin

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Re:Completely OT -- what book(s) are you reading?
« Reply #52 on: October 23, 2007, 04:30:44 PM »
Has anyone on here read The Plot Against America by Philip Roth?

I've been trying to get through it for 3 years now, but I just can't get past first 20 pages or so, which is all long winded narrative. The fact that I glance at the rest of the book and see more of the same does not encourage me.

Anyone read it and recommend it? Does it ever pick up?
Big drivers and hot balls are the product of golf course design that rewards the hit one far then hit one high strategy.  Shinny showed everyone how to take care of this whole technology dilemma. - Pat Brockwell, 6/24/04

Dale_McCallon

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Re:Completely OT -- what book(s) are you reading?
« Reply #53 on: October 23, 2007, 04:33:29 PM »
Ted,

Great picks.  When I started reading this thread, I thought to myself "I haven't really been reading much lately."  Now I realize why.  Most of time is spent reading to my 2 1/2 year old.

Right now we spend a lot of time with Walter the Farting Dog and the all time classic in our world "Going on a Bear Hunt."

John Keenan

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Re:Completely OT -- what book(s) are you reading?
« Reply #54 on: October 23, 2007, 04:38:27 PM »
If you enjoy unusual non-fiction try a book of stories(unable to really call them short) by David Foster Wallace called Consider the Lobster.  

Good reading
The things a man has heard and seen are threads of life, and if he pulls them carefully from the confused distaff of memory, any who will can weave them into whatever garments of belief please them best.

Jim Franklin

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Re:Completely OT -- what book(s) are you reading?
« Reply #55 on: October 23, 2007, 04:42:14 PM »
A Course of Their Own by John H Kennedy.
Mr Hurricane

Mark Bourgeois

Re:Completely OT -- what book(s) are you reading?
« Reply #56 on: October 23, 2007, 04:49:02 PM »
Has anyone on here read The Plot Against America by Philip Roth?

I've been trying to get through it for 3 years now, but I just can't get past first 20 pages or so, which is all long winded narrative. The fact that I glance at the rest of the book and see more of the same does not encourage me.

Anyone read it and recommend it? Does it ever pick up?

George, I thought it was fantastic, and I certainly didn't struggle for three years to get past page 20.  It sounds like a "life is too short" problem and you should dump it.  Are you a particular fan of his?

I'm about halfway through "American Pastoral." I put it down right before the Va Tech massacre and maybe that's why I haven't picked it up yet -- prescient.

Mark

Peter Pallotta

Re:Completely OT -- what book(s) are you reading?
« Reply #57 on: October 23, 2007, 05:03:32 PM »
Ted - thanks, I don't know how I forgot. Yes, I've just finished reading (and reading, and reading) "Goodnight Moon". I now have an aching and deep-seated longing to live in a great green room with a telephone and a toy balloon, and a picture of a cow jumping over the moon. One day, perhaps. I'm also very familiar with what the Brown Bear sees, including a yellow duck and a purple horse.

I read about old, drunken jazz musicians just to stay sane :)

Peter


Kalen Braley

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Re:Completely OT -- what book(s) are you reading?
« Reply #58 on: October 23, 2007, 05:07:02 PM »
Been reading:

"Grounds for Golf" by Geoff S
"How to Break Software"  by James Whitaker

Been thinking about starting back in on:

"The Bell Curve"  by Richard J. Herrnstein.  Started it a couple of years ago, but put it down for awhile.

George Pazin

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Re:Completely OT -- what book(s) are you reading?
« Reply #59 on: October 23, 2007, 05:07:58 PM »
George, I thought it was fantastic, and I certainly didn't struggle for three years to get past page 20.  It sounds like a "life is too short" problem and you should dump it.  Are you a particular fan of his?

Thanks for the input, Mark, one of these days I guess I'll try again. I want to get through it for some maybe kind of odd personal reasons, and no, I'm not necessarily a fan, in fact I haven't read any other Philip Roth - though I did once triumph in a game of Trivial Pursuit by coming up with Portnoy's Complaint. Maybe I feel I owe him one. :)
Big drivers and hot balls are the product of golf course design that rewards the hit one far then hit one high strategy.  Shinny showed everyone how to take care of this whole technology dilemma. - Pat Brockwell, 6/24/04

PThomas

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Re:Completely OT -- what book(s) are you reading?
« Reply #60 on: October 23, 2007, 05:11:27 PM »
one I finished about a month ago, which i highly recommend:  A Great Deluge, Douglas Brinkley...a powerful, appalling tale of Katrina and the (lack of ) quick response to it
199 played, only Augusta National left to play!

TEPaul

Re:Completely OT -- what book(s) are you reading?
« Reply #61 on: October 23, 2007, 05:29:01 PM »
I'm about to launch into Einstein by Isaacson and Greenspan's book about his life and times.

And I've decided to complement that by getting in touch with the kid in me again by regularly watching cartoons early Saturday mornings---but only early cartoons, that is, like Bugs and Dumbo, Popeye and Olive Oirrl and Daffy Duck and such. I might throw in some Road Runner too for a little era-balance.

Sean_A

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Re:Completely OT -- what book(s) are you reading?
« Reply #62 on: October 23, 2007, 05:30:41 PM »
Uh, it's in one of those books you're supposed to be reading. And 10,000???? Where did you sleep? Do you still keep poor Pepys locked in your boot?

Let me take a crack at this:
I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell, by Tucker Max
Porn for Women, by Susan Anderson and the Cambridge Women's Pornography Cooperative*
       *For balance.

Mark

Sleeping was part of the problem!  I live in a considerably smaller house in the UK - meaning no library.  Books were in storage until I finally got up the nerve to sell them off in one go.  I had always thought I might open a book come wine shop, but I was sure that my profits would end up in glasses - so it was a no go.  Hence, the wine was sold off as well.    

To be honest, the thing I regret selling the most to make the move was my Chevy S-10.  I loved that truck.

Ciao  
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George Pazin

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Re:Completely OT -- what book(s) are you reading?
« Reply #63 on: October 23, 2007, 05:40:57 PM »
...but only early cartoons, that is, like Bugs and Dumbo, Popeye and Olive Oirrl and Daffy Duck and such. I might throw in some Road Runner too for a little era-balance.

You're missing out - there's a new cartoon on The Learning Channel called Peep and the Big Wide World that is not only very clever, it shares its title with your own theory of golf.

 :)

I have a couple Einstein books that I'm working my way through - My Einstein (highly recommended, just loaned it to my dad the other day or I'd send it your way) and Annus Mirablis (too soon to tell).
Big drivers and hot balls are the product of golf course design that rewards the hit one far then hit one high strategy.  Shinny showed everyone how to take care of this whole technology dilemma. - Pat Brockwell, 6/24/04

Tom Dunne

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Re:Completely OT -- what book(s) are you reading?
« Reply #64 on: October 23, 2007, 06:12:05 PM »
"Travels With Herodotus" by the late, great Ryszard Kapuscinski. Doesn't measure up to the work from the prime of his career, but as it proved to be his last book, it's a beautiful coda to it.

Mark Bourgeois

Re:Completely OT -- what book(s) are you reading?
« Reply #65 on: October 23, 2007, 06:37:02 PM »
Tom D

What do you think of his description of the business traveler's life:

"Pack the suitcase. Unpack it, pack it, unpack it, pack it: typewriter (Hermes Baby), passport (SA 323273), ticket, airport, stairs, airplane, fasten seat-belt, take off, unfasten seat-belt, flight, rocking, sun, stars, space, hips of strolling stewardesses, sleep, clouds, falling engine speed, fasten seat-belt, descent, circling, landing, earth, unfasten seat-belts, stairs, airport, immunization book, visa, customs, taxi, streets, houses, people, hotel, key, room, stuffiness, thirst, otherness, foreignness, loneliness, waiting, fatigue, life."

Mark

Ted Kramer

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Re:Completely OT -- what book(s) are you reading?
« Reply #66 on: October 23, 2007, 08:30:16 PM »
I'm about to launch into Einstein by Isaacson and Greenspan's book about his life and times.

And I've decided to complement that by getting in touch with the kid in me again by regularly watching cartoons early Saturday mornings---but only early cartoons, that is, like Bugs and Dumbo, Popeye and Olive Oirrl and Daffy Duck and such. I might throw in some Road Runner too for a little era-balance.

Great book.
I'd be shocked if you didn't love it.

-Ted

Jonathan Cummings

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Re:Completely OT -- what book(s) are you reading?
« Reply #67 on: October 23, 2007, 08:52:44 PM »
A biography of Chester Arthur.  Top that!!

Mark Bourgeois

Re:Completely OT -- what book(s) are you reading?
« Reply #68 on: October 23, 2007, 09:10:10 PM »
A biography of Chester Arthur.  Top that!!

Sure.  I've started a biography of James K. Polk, by the legendary John Siegenthaler!

Brian_Sleeman

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Re:Completely OT -- what book(s) are you reading?
« Reply #69 on: October 23, 2007, 10:20:24 PM »
And I've decided to complement that by getting in touch with the kid in me again by regularly watching cartoons early Saturday mornings---but only early cartoons, that is, like Bugs and Dumbo, Popeye and Olive Oirrl and Daffy Duck and such. I might throw in some Road Runner too for a little era-balance.

Yosemite Sam has got to be one of the greatest television characters of all-time.  My wife and I have built up the Looney Tunes DVD collection for a day somewhere off in the future when we have kids - they'll have classics to grow up on...

I haven't been reading a whole lot lately, but I'm about halfway through Eric Clapton's autobiography, and have got two books lined up next: Scott MacPherson's "Evolution of the Old Course" and Alan Greenspan's "Age of Turbulence."

Tom Dunne

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Re:Completely OT -- what book(s) are you reading?
« Reply #70 on: October 23, 2007, 10:23:24 PM »
Mark, as a fairly frequent flier: perfect.

Anyone who has never read Kapuscinski should pick up either "The Emperor" or "Shah of Shahs"--he was there for both Selassie's fall and the Iranian Revolution. Both are incredible studies of power and its many abuses.

Michael Moore

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Re:Completely OT -- what book(s) are you reading?
« Reply #71 on: October 23, 2007, 11:05:37 PM »
Eduard Imhof - Cartographic Relief Presentation

Flannery O'Connor - The Complete Stories
Metaphor is social and shares the table with the objects it intertwines and the attitudes it reconciles. Opinion, like the Michelin inspector, dines alone. - Adam Gopnik, The Table Comes First

Mike_Cirba

Re:Completely OT -- what book(s) are you reading?
« Reply #72 on: October 23, 2007, 11:08:40 PM »
The Assault On Reason - Al Gore

A Thousand Splendid Suns - Khaled Hosseini

Boy Meets Grill - Bobby Flay


Dan King

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Re:Completely OT -- what book(s) are you reading?
« Reply #73 on: October 24, 2007, 02:49:04 AM »
Right now being in school, most of my reading is for class. I'm in a class on Fin-de-Siècle Europe, which requires a ton of reading.  This week it is:
Émile Zola's Nana
Ann-Louise Shapiro's Breaking the Codes: Female Criminality in Fin-de-Siècle Paris
and for another class:
Alma Guillermopreito's Looking for History: Dispatches from Latin America
and just for fun:
Jay Winik's The Great Upheaval: America and the Birth of the Modern World 1788-1800

I enjoyed Seigenthaler's James K. Polk.

Mr. Huntley, I never finished Hitchins God in not Great, and I'm a big fan of Hitchens. Did you ever read his Why Orwell Matters.

Cheers,
Dan King
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John Mayhugh

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Re:Completely OT -- what book(s) are you reading?
« Reply #74 on: October 24, 2007, 08:59:43 AM »
I just finished Crazy 08, a book about the 1908 season in major league baseball.

Trying to read "Why Smart People Can Be So Stupid."  It's slow going since it references a lot of psychology research, but the topic is something I would really like to understand better.

I spend quite a bit of time in the car, so I usually have some sort of audiobook going too.  These always come from the library and some of the choices have turned out to be pretty bad.  

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