|  12-28-2013, 05:52 AM | #1 | |
| The Dank Side of the Moon            Posts: 35,930 Karma: 119747553 Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Denver, CO Device: Kindle2 & PW, Onyx Boox Go6 | 
				
				Time Magazine Top 10 Fiction Books 2013
			 
			
			Selections seem a bit unusual to me but FYI: Quote: 
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|  12-28-2013, 06:01 AM | #2 | |
| monkey on the fringe            Posts: 45,853 Karma: 158733736 Join Date: May 2010 Location: Seattle Metro Device: Moto E6, Echo Show | Quote: 
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|  12-28-2013, 06:03 AM | #3 | 
| The Dank Side of the Moon            Posts: 35,930 Karma: 119747553 Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Denver, CO Device: Kindle2 & PW, Onyx Boox Go6 | |
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|  12-28-2013, 05:50 PM | #4 | 
| Professor of Law            Posts: 3,755 Karma: 68428716 Join Date: Sep 2010 Location: Chapel Hill, NC Device: Kobo Elipsa, Kobo Libra H20, Kobo Aura One, KoboMini | 
			
			I am sad to see Anthony Marra's Constellation of Vital Phenomenon missing from that last though.   But I suppose that's the fun of lists - arguing over them. | 
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|  12-29-2013, 02:41 PM | #5 | 
| Plan B Is Now In Force            Posts: 1,894 Karma: 8086979 Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: Surebleak Device: Aluratek,Sony 350/T1,Pandigital,eBM 911,Nook HD/HD+,Fire HDX 7/8.9,PW2 | 
			
			Lord, I am sure out of the loop of reading things That Must Be Read - lol.
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|  12-29-2013, 03:24 PM | #6 | 
| The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠            Posts: 74,433 Karma: 318076944 Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Norfolk, England Device: Kindle Oasis | 
			
			I can agree that Neil Gaiman's The Ocean at the End of the Lane is well worth reading. I haven't heard of, let alone read, any of the others.
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|  12-29-2013, 03:28 PM | #7 | 
| Guru            Posts: 750 Karma: 3942770 Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: American living in Australia Device: Kobo Libra Colour, Kindle Fire, Kindle Pwhite (Don't use Nook anymore) | 
			
			I read 1, 5, and 7, and enjoyed all of them. Joe Hill is the son of Stephen King. I've heard that NOS412 is a good book but I haven't read it. | 
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|  12-29-2013, 10:13 PM | #8 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 1,747 Karma: 3761220 Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: Pennsylvania Device: T1 Red, Kindle Fire, Kindle PW, PW2, Nook HD+, Kobo Mini, Aura HD | 
			
			As usual, I have not read any of the books on this list.  However, I keep checking just in case I somehow stumble upon and read a list-worthy book.
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|  12-29-2013, 10:19 PM | #9 | 
| The Dank Side of the Moon            Posts: 35,930 Karma: 119747553 Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Denver, CO Device: Kindle2 & PW, Onyx Boox Go6 | |
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|  12-30-2013, 10:30 AM | #10 | 
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 19,226 Karma: 67780237 Join Date: Jul 2011 Device: none | 
			
			I read the The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman and enjoyed it. I actually read more books published in the current year than I normally do.
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|  12-30-2013, 11:13 AM | #11 | 
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|  12-30-2013, 11:18 AM | #12 | 
| Zealot            Posts: 145 Karma: 1486256 Join Date: Mar 2010 Device: Kindle 4/Kindle Fire HD/Kindle Fire HDX 7" | 
			
			I have come to realize that I'm not highbrow enough or mainstream enough in my reading tastes to find much on any of these type of lists. I also find that many of these lists seem to favor more female friendly books. Not that men can't or don't read the books but I would guess that most of the guys I know that are readers wouldn't have many of these books in their TBR pile.
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|  12-31-2013, 04:04 PM | #13 | 
| Plan B Is Now In Force            Posts: 1,894 Karma: 8086979 Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: Surebleak Device: Aluratek,Sony 350/T1,Pandigital,eBM 911,Nook HD/HD+,Fire HDX 7/8.9,PW2 | 
			
			I think, for me, is that I'm not interested in exploring the human condition, which is what a lot of the books on those various lists seem to do.  My job required that I interview people from all walks of life and backgrounds, day in and day out, hearing all their life stories in the course of those interviews.  After decades of that, I have had enough of listening to problems and fears and heartache.  I read for sheer escapism and entertainment.    | 
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|  12-31-2013, 04:06 PM | #14 | |
| The Dank Side of the Moon            Posts: 35,930 Karma: 119747553 Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Denver, CO Device: Kindle2 & PW, Onyx Boox Go6 | Quote: 
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|  12-31-2013, 04:12 PM | #15 | |
| Guru            Posts: 750 Karma: 3942770 Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: American living in Australia Device: Kobo Libra Colour, Kindle Fire, Kindle Pwhite (Don't use Nook anymore) | Quote: 
 Hmm 6 of the 10 are written by women. That's just over half, so slightly most. I assume the ones written by women are the "female friendly" books? I've read that women read books by men much more than men read books by women. Even with kids, girls will read books by men and with boy main characters, but boys won't read books by women and with girl main characters. | |
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