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Enthusiast

(50,983 posts)
Sun Jun 1, 2014, 02:32 PM Jun 2014

What are you reading the week of June 1st, 2014?

I had to start this thread a little early because I must have a nap.

I am just finishing Vacationland by Sarah Stonich.

I have really enjoyed this, it is everything scarletwoman said it was.

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What are you reading the week of June 1st, 2014? (Original Post) Enthusiast Jun 2014 OP
Finished up "The Likeness" by Tana French and have nothing else in mind TexasProgresive Jun 2014 #1
I take it Enthusiast Jun 2014 #2
It is the kind of action film that I try to avoid. TexasProgresive Jun 2014 #3
Thanks for saving me the time. Enthusiast Jun 2014 #4
Well maybe you should find out for yourself- TexasProgresive Jun 2014 #5
Oooh, oooh, oooh. SheilaT Jun 2014 #12
_Barrayar_ by Lois McMaster Bujold getting old in mke Jun 2014 #6
I checked her out on Fantastic Fiction. Enthusiast Jun 2014 #7
Probably eight or ten. getting old in mke Jun 2014 #8
Thanks. Enthusiast Jun 2014 #9
Oh, cool! I'm delighted that you found my recommendation worthwhile! scarletwoman Jun 2014 #10
Thanks for the recommendation. Enthusiast Jun 2014 #11
Just One Evil Act Mz Pip Jun 2014 #13
Neat! shenmue Jun 2014 #14
Human Stain by Phillip Roth russspeakeasy Jun 2014 #15

TexasProgresive

(12,157 posts)
1. Finished up "The Likeness" by Tana French and have nothing else in mind
Sun Jun 1, 2014, 04:56 PM
Jun 2014

Last edited Mon Jun 2, 2014, 06:28 AM - Edit history (1)

Except to dust off The Hobbit because my son rented "the Desolation of Smaug" and I need to purge that travesty out of my brain.

Enthusiast

(50,983 posts)
2. I take it
Sun Jun 1, 2014, 06:18 PM
Jun 2014

you are not a fan of the Desolation of Smaug. I've never seen it. I did see a TV advertisement for it.

TexasProgresive

(12,157 posts)
3. It is the kind of action film that I try to avoid.
Sun Jun 1, 2014, 06:29 PM
Jun 2014

The director decided to stitch some scenes from the Hobbit that were barely recognizable from the book seasoned with lots of extraneous blood letting with the addition of new characters with a romantic triangle that would be OK but takes the time away from the original characters personalities maturing as they meet the various complications in the journey.

Out of 5 stars I give it 1 for the Dragon animation.

TexasProgresive

(12,157 posts)
5. Well maybe you should find out for yourself-
Mon Jun 2, 2014, 09:26 AM
Jun 2014

who knows you might like it.

More likely, misery loves company.
Those who reviewed it on Amazon for the most part loved it. A few had the same take as me.

 

SheilaT

(23,156 posts)
12. Oooh, oooh, oooh.
Wed Jun 4, 2014, 09:25 PM
Jun 2014

I just got that one out of the library and as soon as I finish Killing Rain by Barry Eisler, the French book is next.

getting old in mke

(813 posts)
6. _Barrayar_ by Lois McMaster Bujold
Mon Jun 2, 2014, 11:25 AM
Jun 2014

Second of two books in the Vorkosigen Saga that involve Miles's, the primary series protagonist, parents. The series overall mixes space opera and romance and mysteries and whatever else she decides to throw in.

Enthusiast

(50,983 posts)
7. I checked her out on Fantastic Fiction.
Mon Jun 2, 2014, 01:53 PM
Jun 2014

Sounds interesting. Have you read many of her books? My wife doesn't go for science fiction, unfortunately. But that wouldn't stop me from reading them.

getting old in mke

(813 posts)
8. Probably eight or ten.
Mon Jun 2, 2014, 03:34 PM
Jun 2014

She's won multiple Hugo and Nebula and Locus awards.

The Vorkosigen series, mentioned about is her science fiction series. She also has a couple of fantasy series, one starting with _The Curse of Chalion_ and the other with _The Sharing Knife_. I've read each of the first books in those series, but haven't been immediately drawn to read the rest--I liked them well enough, I just have plenty of others in the queue. Maybe if I end up with audiobooks for them some day then I'll listen on a trip.

The Vorkosigen series, though, I like a lot. Miles, the primary character is physically challenged but finds was for brains and chutzpah to become a force in his universe. Some is really funny, some is really sad. Just nice.

scarletwoman

(31,893 posts)
10. Oh, cool! I'm delighted that you found my recommendation worthwhile!
Mon Jun 2, 2014, 08:18 PM
Jun 2014

I have to tell you, it's a lovely feeling to get feedback!

I'm still dutifully slogging through The Shadow Country by Peter Matthiessen. It IS a good book, but it sure has been slow going. I'm still not sure if I'm going to stick it out through to the end. It is definitely not what I would call a fun read.

But if I make it through this one, re-reading Moby Dick ought to be snap!

Enthusiast

(50,983 posts)
11. Thanks for the recommendation.
Tue Jun 3, 2014, 03:15 AM
Jun 2014

When we were children my family took vacations in the North country. Vacationland sort of put me back there in the carefree days of my youth. This was in Michigan but it seemed like a world away to kids from Ohio.

My wife just started Vacationland. I'm sure she will like it too. It's right up her alley.

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