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I posted a message about this author and his books in the book forum and nobody responded. I hope that was because of low traffic. If anyone has read his work I would love to talk about it over in "Books, Movies and TV"
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I posted in there about a book I was wondering if anyone read and could recommend. I also thought that low traffic was the reason no one answered. So I posted the thread in GD and no one answered here either.
Sometimes that's the way it is. I'm going to buy the book anyway, after all, it did win a Pulitzer Prize for fiction. It can't be too bad, can it? Mark |
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That forum is famous for low traffic but its still a good forum!
Some days it is actually busy but I guess it is all topic-related. Skywalker, I had never heard of the book you asked about which s why I didn't respond to your thread (and would guess why no one else did either) Lox, I made note of your suggestions and have added them to my list of books to look into. Its a long list and I am commited until December to text books only so it will take some time. Thank you for making the recommendation! [img]smile.gif[/img] |
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I know Moni and I didn't post here to say no one cared. What I meant was, sometimes there just isn't an interest in what a person is posting about.
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Or a clue! (as was in my case [img]smile.gif[/img] )
I knew what you meant. [img]smile.gif[/img] I've seen that forum rock for an afternoon and then be dead for weeks afterward. |
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Well, at least there is a little interest in Quinn. [img]smile.gif[/img]
Skywalker, I haven't heard of the book you posted about, but I'll look for it. The title and fact that it won a Pulitzer piques my interest. It's too bad the book forum doesn't get a lot of traffic. I guess we're all busy playing computer games. [img]smile.gif[/img] Moni, You won't regret reading Ishmael. It is short and a quick read, so you may be able to fit it in a weekend. I can understand being committed through December though. There is a bookstore here that buys surplus books from libraries and twice a year they have a "Buck-A-Book" Sale (hardcovers!). The last one was in June, and I still have 6 or 8 books that I picked up then that I haven't gotten to yet.
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Here an audio interview with Michael Chabon, the author of "The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay" that was broadcast on NPR:
http://search.npr.org/cf/cmn/segment...m?segID=127536 I will be buying it this weekend. It will be hard to not read it until my flight! ![]() I was also looking to read "A Conversation With The Man" by John Ridley, which deals with a black stand-up comic trying to get respect in Las Vegas in the 1960s. Interview here: http://search.npr.org/cf/cmn/segment...m?segID=144473 Seems very interesting. Mark |
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Hehehe I will post this here because Both Moni and Mark are in here and will see it [img]smile.gif[/img]
I really think you would both benefit by reading some of Tom Clancy's novels. Not that you would agree with some of the political slants, but his works really really give you a look into things that most people in our country never think about, hear about or know about. He is very accurate in his portrayals of how certain organizations work. Especially good are "Rainbow 6", "The Bear and the Dragon" and His newest one "Red Rabbit".... I also really liked "Executive Orders" Not only are these books a good source of what is actually classified information in a fictional setting, but it might also give you some insights to why I am the way I am some times [img]smile.gif[/img] since that was the world I was part of for such a big chunk of my adult life. [img]smile.gif[/img] . [ 09-06-2002, 03:18 PM: Message edited by: MagiK ] |
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I used to be a Tom Clancy fan, but after a while I got tired of the black and white -ness of his stories. Jack Ryan was too much of a boy scout for me. I prefer my heros to have a bit of a dark side, like Rorshach in Watchmen. I did like Red Storm Rising though. If you like good spy books, try John Le Carre. I'm reading his "Our Game" right now.
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I love old hardbacks ![]() I've been introduced to a couple of used bookstores here in TX but haven't really taken a day to peruse them and see what they have to offer. I'll make it a point to take a weekend into town soon for that purpose and if I can't find an older copy of Ishmael, I am hoping I can order a new one. [img]smile.gif[/img] Thanks again! [ 09-06-2002, 04:37 PM: Message edited by: Moni ] |
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