- Gandhi: A Manga Biography by Kazuki Ebine
- Macbeth by William Shakespeare (Really don't know if I should even review this one as most know the story and I'm not entirely sure my brain absorbed any of it as I read it during the readathon.)
- The Brides of Rollrock Island by Margo Lanagan
- Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers by Mary Roach
I'm listening to Spook by Mary Roach on audio after finishing Stiff on audio. I REALLY enjoyed Stiff! Like I said...I'll try to review that one soon. I first read Mary Roach because of Dewey after she reviewed Bonk, Mary Roach's book on sex. I knew I had found one of my new favorite science writers after reading that book. And Stiff just confirmed that. Mary Roach is truly a gem when it comes to science journalism. I wish I liked the narrator of Spook more than I do...but I'm only on chapter two so maybe I'll get used to her. I feel like she just doesn't get Mary Roach's writing voice as well as the narrator for Stiff did. But still, it sounds like good stuff! Speaking of Mary Roach, I found out on Amazon that she has a new book coming out next year! And so does Michael Pollan! And just in case you've been living under a rock, Neil Gaiman does too! Any other preorders I should know about that I don't guys??
And then there's this beauty that I've started tonight. This may be my new bible guys. It's a giant of a book that contains 100 Ray Bradbury stories and me and Debi are going to spend the next year reading it and talking about it over email and maybe post about it every now and then! We'll see how it goes :) But I am SO excited to be spending the next year with one of my very favorite authors and one of my very favorite friends :) I finished the first story, "The Whole Town's Sleeping", tonight, and if the rest of the stories are half as good as that one, I'm in for one hell of a year of damn good short stories. It was perfect for this night of gorgeous fall weather that we're having here in Southern Louisiana.
And now I think I'll go back to continue listening to this amazing new album I've discovered and read some more of Tell the Wolves I'm Home. The album is Anais Mitchell's Young Man In America and it's the first album of Mitchell's I've ever downloaded and wow I wish I've been listening to her for longer...she's amazing and her voice is so unique and beautiful. Anyway...off I go to listen and read...hope you all have a fantastic and wonderful weekend!
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Ooh I had no idea Michael Pollan had a new book coming out! I can't wait until that one comes through my library system!
Yep!! Not til next year but I'm super excited :D Heard about it from an organic news feed I follow.
Oh, I love the Ray Bradbury collection of stories--it took me long enough to read it all, but it was so worth it!!! I can't wait to hear your thoughts on it. I'd love to know which stories are your favorites!
Stiff (on audio) was terrific. I love Mary Roach and I didn't realize she had a new book coming out. Yay! But I'd better get to that Mars one soon.
So many good books and new ones to come! I feel you on the long wait for reviews. I have some that I should just trash at this point. It's been about 2-3 months on some of my reviews, which shouldn't ever happen.
Good luck Chris! Since I'm just now getting back online after a crazy end of term, I'm heading back into a stack of books that I've been looking at with longing. :)
How fun! I have a Mary Roach book and yet I keep passing over it to read something else. Not sure why. Go with the mini reviews and see what happens and sure - I would love to hear what you thought of Macbeth...
LOL--I'm in love with the title of your post! :D
Can't believe I'm already behind in our story reading. But you know what, today is a good day for me to get caught up, wouldn't you say? :)
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