|  01-01-2012, 11:16 PM | #11896 | 
| Comic book artist            Posts: 553 Karma: 1760679 Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: Detroit Device: Nook Glowlight, iPad, iPhone | |
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|  01-02-2012, 02:37 AM | #11897 | |
| It's about the umbrella            Posts: 25,110 Karma: 56250158 Join Date: Jan 2009 Device: Sony 505| K Fire | KK 3G+Wi-Fi | iPhone 3Gs |Vista 32-bit Hm Prem w/FF | 
			
			You're welcome.   I'm listening to Stories I only Tell My Friends (Autobiography) by Robb Lowe that I picked up free, when it was posted in our Deals forum. Quote: 
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|  01-02-2012, 03:45 AM | #11898 | 
| Book Author            Posts: 22 Karma: 577620 Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: UK Device: Kindle, Ipad |   
			
			I'm reading "The Sisters Brothers" by Patrick deWitt. Comic and picaresque and full of quirky characters.
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|  01-02-2012, 08:28 AM | #11899 | 
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 45,611 Karma: 60184181 Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Peru Device: KINDLE: Oasis 3, Scribe (1st), Matcha; KOBO: Libra 2, Libra Colour | 
			
			I just finished the second Montrumologist title by Yancey.  It's a wonderful horror novel, just like the first one. I'll be reading the 3rd one shortly, but right now I just started.... "The Serialist," which garnered wonderful reviews. Don | 
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|  01-02-2012, 09:55 AM | #11900 | 
| (he/him/his)            Posts: 12,322 Karma: 80074820 Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: Sunshine Coast, BC Device: Oasis (Gen3),Paperwhite (Gen10), Voyage, Paperwhite(orig), iPad Air M3 | 
			
			Started Miss Pym Disposes by Josephine Tey. Somehow, I'd never read this one of hers, and I'm already chuckling. I have pretty much all of her books on my TBR, but most are ones I had read back in the 80's. This one and The Singing Sands are new to me, though, so they'll go to the front of that list.
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|  01-02-2012, 10:41 AM | #11901 | 
| intelligent posterior            Posts: 1,562 Karma: 21295618 Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Ohiopolis Device: Kindle Paperwhite 2, Samsung S8, Lenovo Tab 3 Pro | 
			
			I'm trading in Altered Carbon for The Windup Bird Chronicle on audio for now. I didn't realize, but I've apparently listened to at least the first chapter before. I don't know what's coming, so I don't think I finished it, but I know I listened through at least that first scene in the girl's yard.
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|  01-02-2012, 01:40 PM | #11902 | |
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 45,611 Karma: 60184181 Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Peru Device: KINDLE: Oasis 3, Scribe (1st), Matcha; KOBO: Libra 2, Libra Colour | Quote: 
 Perhaps you encountered the short story? (which is an earlier incarnation of the novel). The novel is a re-visioning of the ss. Don | |
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|  01-02-2012, 02:44 PM | #11903 | 
| Tubby Viking            Posts: 148 Karma: 1005578 Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: UK Device: Kindle4 | 
			
			I'm currently bouncing between I, Partridge (We need to talk about Alan) - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Partridge-Ne.../dp/0007449178 and Heretics of Dune - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Heretics-Dun...5533462&sr=1-1 | 
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|  01-02-2012, 08:30 PM | #11904 | 
| Bah, humbug!            Posts: 39,072 Karma: 157049943 Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Chesapeake, VA, USA Device: Kindle Oasis, iPad Pro, & a Samsung Galaxy S9. | 
			
			Just finished The Speed of Dark by Elizabeth Moon. Like "Movement: A Short Story about Autism in the Future" by MobileRead's own Nancy Fulda, it's told in the first person from the point of view of the autistic, and like that story, it takes place in the near future where a new procedure promises to reverse the effects of autism. But here the similarities end. Fulda's Hannah was a very different and far more socially impaired person than Moon's Lou Arrendale, and unlike Lou, Hannah was not being threatened with loss of employment if she refused the treatment (indeed, she was too impaired for employment). The protagonists in the stories also eventually chose very different options with very different outcomes. I highly recommend both. It took a while in my opinion for The Speed of Dark to get going, but once drawn in, it was spellbinding. Will you like the ending? Hard to say. Some critics have called it a cop-out. I did find Nancy Fulda's resolution to her short story more satisfying. And now, because the last few books I've been reading have been a bit on the heavy side, I thought I'd give myself a little break before tackling this month's MobileRead Book Club selection, Black Rain by Ibuse Masuji, so I cracked open another one of Erle Stanley Gardner's Perry Mason mysteries: The Case of the Curious Bride. After all; there's nothing quite like a good murder to cheer the spirits and revive the soul. BTW, my Kindle home screen incorrectly renders his name as "Earl" Stanley Gardner. Let's hear it for the wonders of spell-checkers! Last edited by WT Sharpe; 01-02-2012 at 08:37 PM. | 
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|  01-02-2012, 08:34 PM | #11905 | 
| (he/him/his)            Posts: 12,322 Karma: 80074820 Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: Sunshine Coast, BC Device: Oasis (Gen3),Paperwhite (Gen10), Voyage, Paperwhite(orig), iPad Air M3 | 
			
			The Speed of Dark did take a while to get into, but was then very compelling. I find I like most stuff Ms. Moon writes, and so I read this when I wouldn't normally have done so. But could not put it down.
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|  01-02-2012, 11:28 PM | #11906 | |
| Indie Advocate            Posts: 2,863 Karma: 18794463 Join Date: Sep 2010 Location: Melbourne, Australia Device: Kindle | Quote: 
 I'm going to put both your suggestions on my TBR pile because I loved Mark Haddon's work and would like to see how others approach similar characters. Also - a bit different now, but have you ever read Skallagrigg? This is one of my favourite novels and features characters with cerebral palsy. This is one of the few books I would give 5/5 stars (actually I'd give it 5.5/5  ) | |
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|  01-02-2012, 11:40 PM | #11907 | |
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 28,880 Karma: 207000000 Join Date: Jan 2010 Device: Nexus 7, Kindle Fire HD | Quote: 
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|  01-03-2012, 03:21 AM | #11908 | |
| Bah, humbug!            Posts: 39,072 Karma: 157049943 Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Chesapeake, VA, USA Device: Kindle Oasis, iPad Pro, & a Samsung Galaxy S9. | Quote: 
 That's a very apt way to put it, DiapDealer. The Speed of Dark certainly doesn't grab you right out of the gate, but once it does, it's got you. | |
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|  01-03-2012, 03:32 AM | #11909 | 
| cacoethes scribendi            Posts: 5,818 Karma: 137770742 Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: Australia Device: Kobo Aura One & H2Ov2, Sony PRS-650 | 
			
			William Horwood has written some amazing books.  Skallagrigg is on my favourite list, and so is The Stonor Eagles, both very different - from each other and from most else that I've ever read.  Well thought out and put together and sometimes almost overwhelming in their emotional impact - simply brilliant.
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|  01-03-2012, 05:38 AM | #11910 | |
| Wizard            Posts: 1,299 Karma: 2081110 Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: SW Australia Device: Eco Eclipse, Sony PRS 350 (pink), Ipod Touch, Kindle Touch | Quote: 
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