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Re: o.t. READING
Michael,
Yes "Cloud Atlas" by David Mitchel is an amazing, terrific, memorable
book.
He's a masterful and cameleon-like writer.
Ant the multiple story-line palendrome structure of the book is rather
unique too.
That was part of my summer reading last summer.
This summer I am reading the new translation of Don Quixote.
I think the othe rbook you mentioned is actually callled "Life of Pi" by
Yann Martel.
It is another excellent (and unique) read.
Ain't literacy wunnerful?
tEd ® kiLLiAn
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---- Nemoguitt@aol.com wrote:
> what has everyone been reading of late? a wonderful book that i finished
>a
> bit ago "CLOUD ATLAS" by david mitchel, i highly recommend, (mr
>peters, i
> think you would really enjoy this).....i'm reading now "SACRED GAMES" by
>vikram
> chandra, a story of an indian detective in bombay, great insite into
>indian
> culture.....i'm waiting for the fifth book by george r.r. martin in his
>A SONG OF
> ICE AND FIRE series, sort of an adult sword and sorcery story, some neat
>ideas
> in this group of books.....i can not remember who wrote it but "THE
>STORY OF
> PI" was a delight.....nothing heavy but all fun stuff.....add to this, a
> re-reading of all my equipment manuals.....someone wrote last week that
>true
> happiness can begin after killing one's t.v., i'm ready, the so called
> entertainement is sad and the news and weather is overwhelmingly
>depressing (wtf is going
> on?????).....i always get a great reading list when this question is
>asked so
> thnaks in advance.....michael
>
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