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Also see the forum Type An...
Back to page topAlso see the forum Type An Excerpt From Your Favorite Book, which is at http://www.jordannews.com/node/1163.
(Mathias Baden is the editor of the Jordan Independent. He can be reached at editor@jordannews.com.)
My favorite books are...
Back to page topMy favorite books are “Lord of the Rings” and “Cat’s Cradle.” I recently started a book about cadavers called "Stiff." The author said the main thing about cadavers is that the people who work with them have to stop seeing the people they were and start seeing them as objects. I couldn’t do this, and I stopped reading the book. So now I’m reading the short stories of Graham Greene. I liked “The Power and the Glory,” so I thought I’d give some of his short stories a try.
There's a great collection...
Back to page topThere's a great collection of Alfred Hitchcock short stories that I read as a kid. "Alfred Hitchcock Presents Stories for Late At Night" -- that was the name of it. I couldn't put it down. I recently checked it out again, but I didn't make the time to read it. Maybe later ...
(Mathias Baden is the editor of the Jordan Independent. He can be reached at editor@jordannews.com.)
I just read "The Knitting...
Back to page topI just read "The Knitting Circle" by Ann Wood. Beautiful, descriptive prose about a woman going through the grieving process after the death of her 5-year-old daughter and the support she receives from a group of women. I'm in the car many hours a week, so I borrow book CDs from the Scott County Library. I just finished E.M. Forster's "A Room with a View." It's a story artfully told, and the reader was wonderful. No wonder it's a classic. I just started listening to "The Mermaid Chair" by Sue Monk Kidd. Another wonderful story, completely different from her last bestseller, "The Secret Life of Bees." People who don't use their local libraries are really missing out. What a wonderful system, and it's all FREE!
I’m reading “L.A....
Back to page topI’m reading “L.A. Confidential” now (I have been for months, really, and I need to spend more time with my nose in the book). It’s pretty darn good, and different enough from the movie that there are still some surprises.
I'm reading "Thriller," the...
Back to page topI'm reading "Thriller," the first and, as of the 2006 copyright, only short-story anthology of thrillers. I'm almost done and I've predicted the outcome of some of the stories but a couple have come up with an ending out of left field.
On deck: "Good Dog. Stay" by Anna Quindlen
I also have not one, but two, of those book shelves full of books to read. I am ahead of my husband though because I put the books that I have already read into a basket on one of the shelves and that basket is nearly overflowing while waiting his turn.
Right now, I'm reading "I am...
Back to page topRight now, I'm reading "I am America (and so can you!)" by Stephen Colbert. It's funny and should be a quick read.
Next on my to-read list: "She's No Lady: Politics, Family, and International Politics by Arvonne Fraser (intro by Garrison Keillor) and "Pretty Little Mistakes: A Do-Over Novel" by Heather Mcelhatton.
I'm particularly excited about "Pretty Little Mistakes" because it's a choose-your-own adventure novel for grown-ups. I heard her interview on MPR a few months ago, and I have wanted to read it ever since.
I read about "Pretty Little...
Back to page topI read about "Pretty Little Mistakes" recently and it interested me enough to go to the Web site (http://www.prettylittlemistakes.com/), where you can "try out" the book.
I am definitely going to get it for my sister for her birthday. But that's not till April so, if I'm real careful with it, I can give the real thing a go before I drop it in the mail -- would that be considered re-gifting?
Choose your own adventure...
Back to page topChoose your own adventure books are very cool, and I’ve added “Mistakes” to my reading list.
I’m trying to read more books this year than last, but I’m already hitting a bit of a stumbling block in “Chapterhouse Dune,” which is what I’m reading right now. It’s a good book, but it’s been years since I last read any of the books in the “Dune” series. It was slow going at first, but I’m starting to get back into that world.
My fiancée and I have...
Back to page topMy fiancée and I have started reading through “Mere Christianity” by C.S. Lewis. We read a couple of chapters each week and then talk about them. It’s my second time through the book and her first, but I still feel like I’m learning something new with each page. It’s a wonderful book. Up next on the docket for me is “What is the What” by Dave Eggers or “The Yiddish Policeman’s Union” by Michael Chabon. I keep meaning to get to both, but I never really do.
I’m also really excited to read through the oral history of Saturday Night Live called “Live From New York.” It seems pretty interesting.
A good book to read for...
Back to page topA good book to read for young couples who are engaged is "A Total Money Makeover" by Dave Ramsey.
Obviously money can cause a big strain on a marriage, even if you make a lot of it. The book, if you read it, is probably better than any marriage prep class you will take.