Book news. I'm very excited about https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/jun/16/kazuo-ishiguro-announces-new-novel-klara-and-the-sun
Trying to make a list for Amazon, since I'm down to 1.5 books now The Terror Hellhounds on His Trail River of Doubt I, Claudius I could move off from non-fiction to novels (The Plot Against America was fantastic) if yall have any solid recs. So far I've got: Boy's Life Blood Meridian (****ing finally) Anything good by Stephen King in the last 20 years? I especially like his short story collections but I haven't read anything from him in ages.
He has a new 4 story Novella collection called "If It Bleeds....". One of the stories involves the Mr. Mercedes series. (If you saw The Outsider series it focuses on the Holly character). Doctor Sleep - sequel to The Shining was pretty good. 11/22/63 was good. The Bazaar of Bad Dreams is a short story collection.z Have you read The Dark Tower series?
OK, I'll check it out. Didn't like the movie, my brother didn't like the book. Read maybe half or more, one rainy week at San Saba because somebody else had it there, (I forgot that when I said I hadn't read anything of his in years), not that impressed. Everything about death and the afterlife and such, a couple of stories were really good, especially the one about the 2 old guys and the dog at the end of the nuclear holocaust. Yes. Still hoping for HBO to do a proper Game of Thrones type series. eta: I've got this in reserve, figure I owe to my granddad to read it, Halberstam was a great journalist/author
Going through my Audible Library. Spoonbenders by Daryl Gregory was good Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell as well as the sequel Children of God I highly recommend Synopsis: Emilio Sandoz is a remarkable man, a living saint and Jesuit priest who undergoes an experience so harrowing and profound that it makes him question the existence of God. This experience - the first contact between human beings and intelligent extraterrestrial life - begins with a small mistake and ends in a horrible catastrophe. Sandoz is a part of the crew sent to explore a new planet. What they find is a civilization so alien and incomprehensible that they feel compelled to wonder what it means to be human. The priest is the only surviving member of the crew, and upon his return, he is confronted by public inquisition and accusations of the most heinous crimes imaginable. His faith utterly destroyed, crippled and defenseless, his only hope is to tell his tale. Father John Candotti has been charged with discovering the truth, but the truth may be more than Earth is willing to accept.
I'll check it out. Sounds a bit like Graham Greene. Ever read The Power and the Glory or any of his others?
His latest book, If it Bleeds is 4 stories and is pretty good The Outsider was good but maybe worthless if you watched the series. The Institute is pretty good I also liked Joyland I wasn’t a huge fan of his trilogy starting with Mr. Mercedes but lots of people enjoyed those books random fiction rec Wool: Omnibus Edition. Fantastic read
I'll second bobrek's recommendation. I read both a while back and were very memorable and engrossing.
My problem is that I cannot do Kindle and such, I've tried. I need them in my hands, actual damn books.
I suggest checking out Mein Kampf and Art of the Deal. Both by two great men that are unique in their own ways but not all that dissimilar. lol
I am devastated to hear Carlos Ruiz Zafon died. Shadow of the Wind is one my favorite books of all time, and I was in awe of his prose. I wish I could approach his mastery one day myself. I got to hear him speak in Seattle, and he was just as eloquent orally and he was to the written word. The literary world lost a true titan today.
larsons books read like novels but are super well researched and are non fiction essentially. both devil in the white city and garden of beasts are so good i still need to check out a few of his others.
isn't there one about that ship...think thunderstruck was the title. i need to check a few more of them out.