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birdguy által bejegyzett 7:16 am (EST) -kor a Sep 13, 2009
By the way I think one of the reasons I started reading like I have is because books calm me down as well.
Another by the way--one of the people I have listed as a friend John--from Ottawa has done a ton of reviews and IMO is a much better reviewer than I am.
lriley által bejegyzett 6:09 pm (EST) -kor a Oct 30, 2008
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languagehat által bejegyzett 9:31 pm (EST) -kor a Feb 25, 2008
You have an intriguing pseudonym or alias.
I've read and enjoyed your 13 reviews, and second your opinion of Clive James, (a very under-rated guy imo). Can't say I share your high regard for Karen Armstrong, however; the comment "fundamentalism is just a reaction to the secularism of modern life" reads almost like a REVERSE of the truth. Like you, "I hope as many people as possible read it" [her book(s)] but I hope they don't consider it / them "important" (as you put it). Sheesh!
Reckon you're more astute about John Gray, though his nihilism seems apparent, surely, from the first book he wrote, never mind this one. I would add "ditto Anthony Burgess" (for what it's worth).
Norwich, as you say, is fascinating, Hoban also. And Gardner is always worthwhile (though I'd nominate Mickelsson's Ghosts as his best effort). Coelho (how does one pronounce that name?) is totally forgetable; though marginally better than Jostein Gaarder wouldn't you agree? How do these dummies get published? Hell, who wants to waste time trawling through Richard Dawkins or Sir David Rottenborough when they could be reading Peter S Beagle Jr or Wind in the Willows? You Brits have a weird sense of seriousness.
Only yesterday, I picked up (and bought) Zafon's "Shadow of the Wind" coz I liked the jacket blurb (a disgracefully bad habit of mine), but it felt sort of 'entertaining' as I weighed it in my hand, and I'd hate to be badly disappointed. Would you care to elaborate on why you didn't exactly adore it?
I'd be obliged and welcome judicious guidance.
Hope you don't mind me adding you to my "interesting libraries"
TTFN.
R.
reuchlin által bejegyzett 11:08 am (EST) -kor a Sep 25, 2007