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Jan. 15th, 2004 11:22 amSince Saturday I have been trying to read Eragon, by Christopher Paolini. I give up. It's boring. Snoring boring. I'm about 110 pages in and I just don't really care about anyone or anything in the book. So, here I am, just over a fortnight into the year, and I'm already giving up on a book. But as many great writers (and readers) have said: Life is too short to read books you don't like.
Next up: Hmm. I don't know yet. I'll post something after I've started reading.
Next up: Hmm. I don't know yet. I'll post something after I've started reading.
boring?
Date: 2004-01-15 01:34 pm (UTC)Re: boring?
Date: 2004-01-15 02:20 pm (UTC)Re: boring?
Date: 2004-01-15 02:21 pm (UTC)Re: boring?
Date: 2004-01-15 10:39 pm (UTC)my list is fairly long at the moment, mostly because i've stopped by a few great used book stores lately. so i only paid between $2 and $6 for all of them -- hardcover and trade paperback! so in no particular order...
midwives by chris bohjalian
i know this much is true by wally lamb
raphael's noble task by catherine salton (and i admit, i mostly only bought this one because i really liked the cover. hopefully it's good.)
the road to wellville by t.c. boyle
wizard's first rule by terry goodkind
meditations on middle-earth, which is a collection of essays by writers about tolkien. really, i got it for the terry pratchett essay.)
the red tent by anita diamant
who's who in hell by robert chalmers
a home at the end of the world by michael cunningham
i, lucifer by glen duncan (that one was actually free -- it's an advance copy from the publisher that i got from work.)
and i think that's it. of course, those are only the books that i OWN but haven't read. my list of books i don't own and haven't read it much longer.
Re: boring?
Date: 2004-01-16 08:27 am (UTC)I like those prices you got, too. :-) Now that you're an important bookstore executive (ahem) can you do anything to help bring back the mass-market paperback? You know, for books that aren't by Grisham or Ludlum or Collins or....
mass-market
Date: 2004-01-17 04:59 pm (UTC)i'll use my high-executive pull to get something worked out for you. :-)
i agree, who's who in hell looks really cool -- i've never heard of it, or the author, but... i judged the book by its cover. (and the title.) and i haven't seen "wellville" in ages and ages, so hopefully it'll all seem new again.
have you read girl with a pearl earring? i've been wanting to read it for a while, and now i think i want to get to it before i see the movie. and i definitely want to see the movie -- colin firth? i'm there!
Re: mass-market
Date: 2004-01-19 02:27 pm (UTC)Tracy Chevalier has a new book out, too, it looks good. Something about those Unicorn tapestries.
They should put Colin Firth and Ewan McGregor in a movie together. They could just sit there scratching their bellies for 90 minutes and I'd probably be entertained. Although some good dialog would help....