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undyingking) wrote2008-10-30 03:06 pm
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Book suggestions
It's time for our book group to draw up a new list, and once more I'm turning to you guys for some good ideas. The ones we ended up with last time are listed here, to give an idea of the sorts of things that people go for.
All I've got so far is William Hope Hodgson's The Casebook of Carnacki the Ghost Finder, which I've been meaning to read for ages so this seems a good excuse. I have to suggest five titles, and it'd be good to have a couple of non-fiction and a couple of modern / recent ones.
The criteria, as last time, are:
All I've got so far is William Hope Hodgson's The Casebook of Carnacki the Ghost Finder, which I've been meaning to read for ages so this seems a good excuse. I have to suggest five titles, and it'd be good to have a couple of non-fiction and a couple of modern / recent ones.
The criteria, as last time, are:
- can be new or old;
- can be fiction, non, play, or anything else really;
- should be something I'm likely to find interesting;
- and so are the rest of the group, who are quite a mix of types, ages, etc;
- shouldn't be deep-genre, ie. relying on existing knowledge of genre for enjoyment -- but fringe-genre is fine;
- must be readily available in paperback in the UK;
- not too long, people get antsy over about 400 pages;
- in English (although can be a translation of course);
- probably some other things I haven't thought of.
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Cloud Atlas - David Mitchell
The Palace of Dreams - Ishmael Kadare
The Bridge - Iain Banks
Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem - Peter Ackroyd
Her name was Lola - Russell Hoban
The Intuitionist - Colson Whitehead
The Road - Cormac McCarthy
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Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by (if memory serves) Michael Pirsig. An old one, but if you have not read it yet, you must. You might get run over by a bus tomorrow after all. Psychology, Autobiography, Philosophy and travelogue. There is a bit about motorcycle maintenance in there as well, but not much, and it's not gratuitous.
The Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein. Unless you have yet to read No Logo, in which case, No Logo by Naomi Klein, but No Logo describes the world as it was 10 years ago or so, whereas the Shock Doctrine is bang up to date.
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It's sitting on my to-read pile, but I found the opening extremely gripping, and
What more could you want?
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Colin Thubron - In Siberia.
[for an interesting cross-cut, try that and his "Among the Russians", which covered the same ground in the days of Brezhnev]
Iain MacLeod - The Light Ages
Michael Frayn - Copenhagen (play)
I thought of Lord Dunsany, but Time and the Gods is rather on the lengthy side. Maybe The King of Elfland's Daughter (which I must admit I haven't read)
Graham Swift - Waterland or Last Orders
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Sebastian Barry – A Long Long Way
Junot Diaz - Drown
Adam Haslett – You Are Not a Stranger Here
Rohinton Mistry – A Fine Balance
Christopher Moore - Fluke: Or, I Know Why the Winged Whale Sings
Jess Walter – Citizen Vince
Yevgeny Zamyatin - We
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