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Just finished Naïve. Super by Erlend Loe. It was published in 1996 in Norway and has been a best-seller there. The English translation must be successful because I found it to be a delightful book about an earnest 25-year-old man who becomes obsessed by Paul Davies' book About Time: Einstein's Unfinished Revolution. He deals with the pain of the questions raised in the Davies book by making lists, throwing a ball against a wall and, most therapeutic, hammering a toy Brio pounding bench. He eventually and reluctantly travels from Norway to New York City, coerced by his concerned brother, hoping to find perspective. Charming book.
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Just finished "Sad Cypress" by Agatha Christie. This was her 35th book, originally published in 1940. Unusually for me for Christie, I'm pretty sure I hadn't read this one before, so I was coming at it afresh.
The book opens with a young woman in court, charged with the murder by poisoning of another young woman. The first section of the book consists of the story, in "flashback", of the events that led to her being in court, the middle section of the book is Poirot's investigations into the affair, and then the final section of the book covers the actual trial that we started the book with. Although this is a Poirot novel, it's not at all like the usual Poirot novels. Poirot is really only a minor character in the book, with several other characters much more prominent in the story. An excellent detective story, which I really enjoyed very much indeed. This now goes close to the top of my favourite Christie novels. |
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Just finished Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones. The protagonist is an eighteen year old called Sophie Hatter, the eldest of three sisters, who live in the town of Market Chipping in the kingdom of Ingary. Because she's the eldest, she thinks she is doomed to fail and live a miserable life since in the land of Ingary, that's what people believe ("the eldest of three will never be successful"). As she is the eldest, she is resigned to look after her late father's hat shop making hats while her other sisters go live happy lives. One day, the evil Witch of the Waste (one of the most powerful magicians in all of Ingary) visits Sophie's hat shop, Sophie accidentally insults her, which led the Witch to put a spell on Sophie that turned her into an elderly lady. She goes to Wizard Howl in hopes that he can undo the spell. This is where the story really picks up.
I really loved the book, it's fun, it's exciting, I loved the humor in it. Excellent world-building and character development. Beautiful lyrical writing. And just the right amount of twists and turns. Highly recommended for anyone who enjoys fantasy or is looking for an easy read. |
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Hey!! Let's get some action going! What are we reading?
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I jumped aboard The Martian train, after reading everyone's comments in this thread. I'm three-quarters done and enjoying it very much.
Also re-reading the first book in Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn trilogy. I've read it before, but I wanted to refresh my memory before moving on to books two and three. |
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