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BOOKS: What are you reading?

" Best-Kept Boy in the World: The Life and Loves of Denny Fouts". The foreword says he was a model for character in "The Razor's Edge" - had to wait till I got to the end to find out of my guess of which character was right. It was.
 
Encountering the Manuscripts.

It's about all the copies that have been found of the New Testament from before 600 A.D. Fascinating, but parts of it are so dust-dry boring I swear I could use it for a dehumidifier!
 
Reading A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry has been such a gigantic pleasure. It's old fashioned in the best sense, meaning that all the elements of the story are sturdy and the author himself has receded into the background. In our age of irony, meta-narrative and clever sentences, it's rich with the things that made us read novels in the first place.

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An unlikely gang of characters makes themselves into a family, but their undoing is palpable from the beginning. A Fine Balance is a black shadow of brute despair around a glimmer of melancholy hope.
 
The Days Of Anna Madrigal by Armistead Maupin.

I'm dreading coming to the end of it.
 
Thomas Jefferson: A Life


It uses a bunch of new material about Jefferson that wasn't known for a long time -- a good read, but the NOOK edition has atrocious proofreading, and so is full of errors which make the reading itself a pain.
 
Working my way through Bazaar of Bad Dreams by Stephen King, just haven't been motivated much to read lately, just have a couple stories left to read, less than 100 pages. Maybe I'll finish it before end of June
 
The literary mayhem of Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian.

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Just finished "Visitor", the 17th book in the Foreigner Universe series by C. J. Cherryh. The series is set up in trilogy arcs. So, three books for arc 1, three for arc 2 and so on. Book 18, the last book of arc 6 is awaiting publication, and she's working on the first book for arc 7.

They're really quite good.

Most of Cherryh's stories are about humans being the alien species. I recommend the Chanur saga as an example, which is set in the same universe, the Alliance-Union universe, as her book Downbelow Station. There are five books in the Chanur Saga.
 
Found Independence Day Resurgence The Official Movie Novelization By Alex Irvine on sale early so reading that. It will be interesting to see if its good. Ill let you all know my thoughts after I have read it.
 
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