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Old 12-01-2009, 03:04 PM   #3136
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It took me ages to find this thread - I got soo sidetracked by all the recommendations, tips and so on out there. Please stop posting new threads or I'll never catch up with the threads and my reading list
Welcome to this thread. (I'm reserving the 200,000 visit for myself! )

You're right, though: There are some wonderful recommendations, comments, observations, and "what-not" on so many different books and in so many different areas of interest that it boggles the mind.


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Old 12-01-2009, 06:28 PM   #3137
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A few years ago I read a book that was based on the Odyssey. It retold the story as viewed by Penelope, then Telemachus, and also Ulysses himself I think. Unfortunately I don't remember the title or author, I think he was from Eastern Europe (before WWII), maybe a Czech. It was a quick and enjoyable read. Sorry I can't give more useful details... maybe when I get home this week-end, if I still have the book.
Actually, Margaret Attwood's "The Penelopiad" came to mind when I read this.
http://www.amazon.com/Penelopiad-Myt.../dp/1841957178
It's the 20-year wait in the Odyssey, told from Penelope's point of view, from the author of "The Handmaid's tale."
(If my husband nipped out for 20 years he'd get very short shrift on his attempted return.)
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Old 12-01-2009, 11:36 PM   #3138
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I'm quickly approaching the end of Last Night in Twisted River. About 50 pages to go...still loving every bit of it.
Finished. The ending was just about perfect. I give this 4.5 out of 5.

Excellent book. John Irving at his finest I think!
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Old 12-02-2009, 03:38 AM   #3139
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Thanks, Kenny. That's on my list now. Neil
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Old 12-02-2009, 08:41 AM   #3140
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modern prose translation... Not that I would mind a nice retelling either Or even better, an alternate history version! I just love alternate histories...
Nice! Ilium is both a retelling and and alternate history (not that I'm trying to talk you into reading it or anything!) If I come across a good prose translation of the Iliad I'll be sure to tell you. Verse translations sometimes take liberties with the text to just to fit it in with the verse. I am translating the Odyssey for a class, and I find that if I get stuck on something the verse translation is usually not very helpful in figuring out what is meant in the passage. A lot of people seem to like the Robert Fagles translation, but it is in verse and I haven't yet checked it out.
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Old 12-02-2009, 08:42 AM   #3141
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Actually, Margaret Attwood's "The Penelopiad" came to mind when I read this.
http://www.amazon.com/Penelopiad-Myt.../dp/1841957178
It's the 20-year wait in the Odyssey, told from Penelope's point of view, from the author of "The Handmaid's tale."
(If my husband nipped out for 20 years he'd get very short shrift on his attempted return.)
I liked that one - I even wrote an essay on it for one of my lit classes!
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Old 12-02-2009, 08:52 AM   #3142
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Forgot to update on what I'm reading... last week-end I picked up a book by Amos Oz -Touch the Water, Touch the Wind- at the public library and I'm reading it at the hotel. Very poetic, I like! Alternating with one of the Tor freebies, Mistborn, in the "light reading" category.
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Old 12-02-2009, 09:30 AM   #3143
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After some heavy stuff I'm now reading Richard Laymon's "One Rainy Night", which is just brutal and horrible and very, very quick to read.
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Old 12-02-2009, 10:28 AM   #3144
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I started "The Evolution of God" by Richard Wright (non-fiction)

need to decide what fiction is next....

maybe another Cormac McCarthy or Irving or Doctorow.....hmmmm
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Old 12-02-2009, 04:49 PM   #3145
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Finished. The ending was just about perfect. I give this 4.5 out of 5.

Excellent book. John Irving at his finest I think!
Thanks for your comments. I'm a little over one-half finished.


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Old 12-02-2009, 05:02 PM   #3146
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Thanks for your comments. I'm a little over one-half finished.


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Old 12-02-2009, 08:12 PM   #3147
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I'm about halfway through "The Yellow Lighted Bookshop" by Lewis Buzbee. If you have what the author calls "book lust," you should read this book (doubly so if you've worked in a bookstore). I have a feeling the author probably doesn't like ebooks, but it's a fantastic book nonetheless. Especially for me, since I'm *considering* opening up my own used bookstore. I worked for years in bookstores and I miss it greatly. I'm reading this book and I just keep nodding in agreement.
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Old 12-02-2009, 09:25 PM   #3148
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I'm about halfway through "The Yellow Lighted Bookshop" by Lewis Buzbee. If you have what the author calls "book lust," you should read this book (doubly so if you've worked in a bookstore). I have a feeling the author probably doesn't like ebooks, but it's a fantastic book nonetheless. Especially for me, since I'm *considering* opening up my own used bookstore. I worked for years in bookstores and I miss it greatly. I'm reading this book and I just keep nodding in agreement.
Me too!! It was a very low key, non tech, operation. We made change out of a cigar box. (1998) Books were brought in and accepted/declined depending on how many of that particular copy we had and the popularity of the author.

It was so much fun learning about new authors, and their 'other' names.......keeping the books properly organized, and oh, how I hated the Harlequin novels in their little red covers!
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Me too!! It was a very low key, non tech, operation. We made change out of a cigar box. (1998) Books were brought in and accepted/declined depending on how many of that particular copy we had and the popularity of the author.

It was so much fun learning about new authors, and their 'other' names.......keeping the books properly organized, and oh, how I hated the Harlequin novels in their little red covers!
What was so bad about the Harlequin red cover books? Hard to tell apart?

Do you still try and fix books when you go to the bookstore? I went to Borders on Black Friday and while I was browsing YA with my sister, I saw all these books stacked on top of the books, and the girl working was laughing because I started to reshelve them.
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What was so bad about the Harlequin red cover books? Hard to tell apart?

Do you still try and fix books when you go to the bookstore? I went to Borders on Black Friday and while I was browsing YA with my sister, I saw all these books stacked on top of the books, and the girl working was laughing because I started to reshelve them.
The Harlequins were numbered. But they were so small, and there were so many different categories..........and invariably the women looking thru them never put them back properly!!! It was a daily chore.......come in, open the store, go to the Harlequin and scan......but even that wasn't bad.....there is no downside to working in a bookstore.
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