What are you reading?
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I have about 2 feet worth of book right now that I need to read. the holiday reading bonanza hit me.
I'm plowing through Bill Simmons' The Basketball Book right now. I'm not a huge NBA fan, but have been a Simmons fan since he more or less revolutionized sports writing in about 1999. I've learned more about the NBA than I had ever wanted to.
Then, it's on to The Blind side, The Miracle of St Anthony's and, when I know I' have time to focus, Under the Dome. I'm tingly about that one but need to be ready to commit to 1000+ pages.
This says nothing of the time I need to spend cuddled up with my CIA Factbook that I got from a family member. MMMMMM...juicy and useless facts....
I'm plowing through Bill Simmons' The Basketball Book right now. I'm not a huge NBA fan, but have been a Simmons fan since he more or less revolutionized sports writing in about 1999. I've learned more about the NBA than I had ever wanted to.
Then, it's on to The Blind side, The Miracle of St Anthony's and, when I know I' have time to focus, Under the Dome. I'm tingly about that one but need to be ready to commit to 1000+ pages.
This says nothing of the time I need to spend cuddled up with my CIA Factbook that I got from a family member. MMMMMM...juicy and useless facts....
My last two months of reading include "John Adams", David McCullough and "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" and "God's Pocket", Philip K. Dick and "Jarhead", Anthony Swofford and "Salt", Mark Kurlansky and "Conversations With The Arch Druid", John McPhee.
Now I'm reading "The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11", Lawrence Wright and re-reading "A Sand County Almanac", Aldo Leopold.
Now I'm reading "The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11", Lawrence Wright and re-reading "A Sand County Almanac", Aldo Leopold.
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I finished King's new "Under the Dome". I was not impressed with the ending. I liked the journey there though so it was worth it.
Now reading David Sedaris' "Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim". REALLY good. REALLY funny. Almost as good as his "When You Are Engulfed in Flames" collection. These are his 2 most recent and they are definitely hitting my funny bone more than his older collections- although I have not read all of them.
I would pay big money to see him live. His spots on NPR leve me in tears I laugh so hard!
Now reading David Sedaris' "Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim". REALLY good. REALLY funny. Almost as good as his "When You Are Engulfed in Flames" collection. These are his 2 most recent and they are definitely hitting my funny bone more than his older collections- although I have not read all of them.
I would pay big money to see him live. His spots on NPR leve me in tears I laugh so hard!
I think were I to listen to the audiobook, I'd respond as I did the first time I heard Eddie Murphy's standup....I'd pee myself laughing.Wakey wrote:I just picked up Sedaris' audiobook Me Talk Pretty, he reads it.
Pip, I found Bill Simmons podcast by chance a couple months ago, he's awesome.
"Some people think they might can f with the rooster..."
Simmons has become a tad big for his britches in the past few years, but her really did revolutionize sportswriting 10 years ago. Deadspin may pretend to hate him, but without him, there would be no such thing as a sports blog.
pipanale wrote:I think were I to listen to the audiobook, I'd respond as I did the first time I heard Eddie Murphy's standup....I'd pee myself laughing.Wakey wrote:I just picked up Sedaris' audiobook Me Talk Pretty, he reads it.
"Some people think they might can f with the rooster..."
My local library has almost all of Sedaris's books on CD and yes, they are pee-inducing. There were times, the Roaster being on the the stories, where I had to pull off the road because I laughed so hard I couldn't catch me breath and had tears in my eyes.
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