I've read about 90 books this year. Which is low - that is disturbing when you remember I am mostly unemployed.
We're Literary 2: To Read Makes Our Speaking English Good
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
King Rat
I've read this one several times -- it's one of my favorites. Excellent character study of prisoners in a WWII prison camp.
(takes the groupies from deb, makes them finish paperwork for my 350 internship students and finish christmas shopping...)
Beth, Plainsong disturbed you? Really? But it's such a gentle book.
Rhiannon, nononono, the groupies are there to peel grapes for you, and bring you lurvely things to nosh. For the schoolwork and shopping, you need minions. How many?
I'm just starting the book Matt (beth's DH) loaned me, a biography of Bert Jansch called "Dazzling Stranger". Already fascinated - and a longtime passing acquaintance with Jansch just makes it more so.
Does anyone have any of Deb's out-of-print books that I could borrow and read during Xmas break? I'm a-gonna buy Weaver, but I'd love to read your other stuff.
Erin, check your library - they may well have "Eyes in the Fire" and/or "Plainsong". A lot of libraries do, and you save the money.
I had to get some of them from inter-library loan, but I was able to find all but one of them. Plainsong was my favorite. It disturbed me, too, though.
It disturbed me, too, though.
But it's so Utopian! And peaceful!
(Yes, I'm joking, but only on the level. If it makes people think, it's done its job.)
If it makes people think
tha's what I meant
disturb isn't bad or good. just made me think more than I planned.
Deb, do you find people have confusion between your book and Kent Haruf's? (obviously because of titles, not so much subject matter).
The reason I ask is that I was in Readerville's YA topic talking about Haruf's Plainsong and other patrons thought I meant yours.