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December '06 Reads

Anamnesis

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Here are mine:

-Kushiel's Scion by Jacqueline Carey (started this book in November). 4/5

-Darkly Dreaming Dexter by Jeff Lindsay. 4/5

-The Sword of Attila by Michael Curtis Ford. 4/5

-Sideways by Rex Pickett. 4/5

-Strange Candy by Laurell K. Hamilton. 3/5

-Three by Ted Dekker. 3/5
 
Blindness by José Saramago
Going Native by Stephen Wright
Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami

All within the last two weeks, though -- didn't have to time to read until finals were over.
 
My reads for December:

Beautiful Lies, Lisa Unger 3.5/5

Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close, Jonathan Safran Foer 5/5

Brother Odd, Dean Koontz 4.5/5 (much better than ‘Forever’)

Grief, Andrew Holleran 4/5

Lullabies for Little Criminals, Heather O’Neill 2/5 (awful, totally misrepresented)

Light My Fire, Katie MacAlister 3/5

The Mortician’s Daughter, Elizabeth Bloom 4/5

Kidnapped, Jan Burke 4/5

Echo Park, Michael Connelly 4/5

Who I Was Supposed To Be (Short Stories), Susan Perabo 3.5/5
 
Mystic and Rider by Sharon Shinn B+
The Subtle Knife by Philip Pullman A
Something Borrowed by Emily Giffin A-
Something Blue by Emily Giffin A
The War of the Flowers by Tad Williams A+
 
The Lions of Al-Rassan by Guy Gavriel Kay 4/5
The Virgin's Lover by Philippa Gregory 3/5
Eldest by Christopher Paolini 3/5
The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova 5/5
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens 4/5
The Constant Princess by Philippa Gregory 3.5/5
 
1. Like People In History - Felice Picano
2. Next - Michael Crichton awful awful awful
3. A Coventry Christmas - Becky Cochrane really sweet and endearing. It helps that the author is a friend, and it's set in Houston
4. And Only to Deceive - Tasha Alexander another really amazing mystery/romance. I'm excited for the next installment in April
5. Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters - I finished the last 60 pages yesterday. I loved it. I can't wait to read more of the Amelia Peabody series
 
1. The Autobiography of Santa Claus-Jeff Guinn 3/5

2. In the Country of My Skin- George Lamming (Barbados) 1/5

3. Houseboy-Ferndando Oyono (Cameroon) 4/5

4. Silence-Shusaku Endo (Japan) 5/5

5. Night Watch-Segei Lukyanenko (Kazaktstan) 3/5

6. Arab Women: Between Defiance and Restraint-ed. Suha Sabbagh (Palestine) 3/5 ( A collection of essays by various Palestinian women of letters...the tone of this book is much different than Reading Lolita in Tehran..

7. Soul-Andrei Platonov (Russia) 4/5 ( I defininatly need more background knowledge of Central Asian culture!)

8. Nest in a Cage-Fohik Ogunleye (Swaziland) 3/5

9. The Railway-Hamid Ismailov (Uzbekistan) 2/5 (May have been poor timing for me with this book..)

10. As the Crow Flies-Veronique Tadjo (Cote d'Ivoire) 2/5

11. Efronia: An Armenian Love Story-Stina Katchedorian (Armenia) 4/5

12. A Grain of Wheat-Toyohiko Kagawa (Japan) 4/5



Venus: Elizabeth Peter's Amelia Peabody series is a a hoot! I was suprised to find out EP was aka Barbara Michaels, who wrote some of my favorite 'gothic romances' back in the seventies. Her book, Witch was my absolute favorite, one I read several times. She's also written a scholarly work on Egyptian history under the name of Barbara Merton..wouldn't she be fun to talk to?
 
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time by Haddon, Mark
An Underground Life by Beck, Gad
Conversations With God: Book 1 by Walsch, Neale Donald
Can You Keep a Secret by Kinsella, Sophie
A Reading Diary by Manguel, Alberto
Conversations With God: Book 2 by Walsch, Neale Donald
On Beauty by Smith, Zadie
 
1.In Search of Dracula (4.5/5)
2. Witches Brew-edited by Jane Yolen (4.5/5)
3. Little Tragedies(Mozard and Salieri, Stone Guest, etc...-Pushkin(4.5/5)
4. Anne of Green Gables-Montgomery(4/5)
5. The Historian-Elizabeth Kostova(4/5)
6.Death of a Musketeer-Sarah D'almeida (2.5/5)
7. Grimm Fairy Tales(4/5)
8. The Eternal Flame-T.A. Barron (4/5)
9. Twilight-Stephenie Meyer(5/5)
10. The Truth About the Leprechaun-Bob Curran(4/5)
11. Captain Blood Returns-Rafael Sabatini(4.9/5)
12. Abarat-Clive Barker(3.5/5)
13. Celestial Matters-Richard Garfinkle(4.5/5)
14. So you Want to be a Wizard-Diane Duane(3/5)
15. New Moon-Stephenie Meyer(5/5)
 
Kafka on the Shore - Harumi Murakami
Lean Six Sigma - Michael L George
Artemis Fowl - Eoin Colfer
Heart of Darkness - Josep Conrad
 
Just the three:

The Threepenny Opera - Berholt Brecht ****
Collected Plays Vol 7 part 1 - Bertholt Brecht ***
Scandal - Shusaku Endo - ****

No time for mini reviews...
 
Venus: Elizabeth Peter's Amelia Peabody series is a a hoot! I was suprised to find out EP was aka Barbara Michaels, who wrote some of my favorite 'gothic romances' back in the seventies. Her book, Witch was my absolute favorite, one I read several times. She's also written a scholarly work on Egyptian history under the name of Barbara Merton..wouldn't she be fun to talk to?

So far I think they're fantastic. My boyfriend wanted something new to read, and I'd heard some good things about them. We're reading the series together and we're both just loving Amelia.

I'll hav eto check out the Egyptian history book, and the gothic romances as well :)
 
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