Michael's bookshelf: all en-US Mon, 06 Mar 2017 07:28:02 -0800 60 Michael's bookshelf: all 144 41 /images/layout/goodreads_logo_144.jpg Lolita 18133 Lolita, Vladimir Nabokov's most famous and controversial novel, which tells the story of the aging Humbert Humbert's obsessive, devouring, and doomed passion for the nymphet Dolores Haze. Most of all, it is a meditation on love—love as outrage and hallucination, madness and transformation.]]> 317 Vladimir Nabokov Michael 0 to-read 3.97 1955 Lolita
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Plutarch's Lives: Volume I 415634
Theseus, Romulus, Lycurgus, Numa, Solon, Poplicola, Themistocles, Camillus, Pericles, Fabius, Alcibiadas, Coriolanes, Timoleon, Aemilius Paulus, Pelopidas, Marcellus, Aristides, Marcus Cato, Philopoemen, Flaminius, Pyrrhus, Caius Marius, Lysander, Sylla, Cimon, Lucullus, Nicias, Crassus]]>
766 Plutarch 0375756760 Michael 0 to-read 4.10 100 Plutarch's Lives: Volume I
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Pyrrhus and Cinéas 17190011
According to Beauvoir, Cineas' question haunts all of our projects, and we will always have to give an answer to it. The authentic answer, as she sees it, goes contrary to traditional interpretations in which Cineas is considered the wiser of the two. Pyrrhus' attitude is considered more authentic in that it is an attitude that directs itself forwards towards goals that are never absolute: According to Beauvoir, the reason for Pyrrhus' final statement that in the end, he is going to rest, is that he lacks imagination.]]>
94 Simone de Beauvoir 2070205088 Michael 0 to-read 4.09 1944 Pyrrhus and Cinéas
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<![CDATA[The Compound Effect: Jumpstart Your Income, Your Life, Your Success]]> 9420697 162 Darren Hardy Michael 4 4.20 2010 The Compound Effect: Jumpstart Your Income, Your Life, Your Success
author: Darren Hardy
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average rating: 4.20
book published: 2010
rating: 4
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I typically don't read this type of book but I felt obliged after it was recommended by my boss. Darren Hardy does an excellent job illustrating the principle of the compound effect. He doesn't claim that he has any magical solutions to your problems or that reading his book will make you better at your job. Rather he explains how making the smallest improvements and adjustments in your life can pay off over time. It's a very quick read which helps make this book an easy recommendation for any sales professional or business owner looking to improve their performance.
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Fahrenheit 451 13259307
Sixty years after its publication, Ray Bradbury's internationally acclaimed novel Fahrenheit 451 stands as a classic of world literature set in a bleak, dystopian future. Today its message has grown more relevant than ever before.

"Fahrenheit 451- The temperature at which book paper catches fire and burns."

Guy Montag is a fireman. His job is to destroy the most illegal of commodities, the printed book, along with the houses in which they are hidden. Montag never questions the destruction and ruin his actions produce, returning each day to his bland life and wife, Mildred, who spends all day with her television "family." But when he meets an eccentric young neighbor, Clarisse, who introduces him to a past where people didn't live in fear and to a present where one sees the world through the ideas in books instead of the mindless chatter of television, Montag begins to question everything he has ever known.

The sixtieth-anniversary edition commemorates Ray Bradbury's masterpiece with a new introduction by Neil Gaiman; personal essays on the genesis of the novel by the author; a wealth of critical essays and reviews by Nelson Algren, Harold Bloom, Margaret Atwood, and others; rare manuscript pages and sketches from Ray Bradbury's personal archive; and much more. Here, at last, is the definitive edition of a classic of world literature.]]>
159 Ray Bradbury Michael 4 american-literature Fahrenheit 451 will forever be one of my favorite novels. I was required to read this book twice, once in high school and once in college. Both times, I thoroughly enjoyed this short novel.

The future Ray Bradbury illustrates in Fahrenheit 451 is believable in many ways. Not unlike George Orwell's 1984: reading this book over 60 years after its initial publication it's scary to see some of the parallels between the world we live in and the one which the novel's protagonist lives in. The main character's natural human curiosity, which leads him to defy both the law and the expectations of his position, allows the reader to sympathize with him and helps to establish a human conflict which emphasizes the extent to which technology ruins interpersonal relationships in Ray Bradbury's dystopian future.

It's also worth mentioning that this novel is dying for a new film adaptation. The 1966 film adaptation is, despite having some clever elements, terrible and may be worth a viewing after reading Fahrenheit 451 for the laughs alone. Don't make the mistake of thinking that watching the film can substitute for reading the book however; the film is not a close adaptation. And, at less than 200 words, there is no reason to not read Fahrenheit 451.

This is a novel for everyone. Read it if you haven't. ]]>
3.92 1953 Fahrenheit 451
author: Ray Bradbury
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Short and sweet while effectively conveying an important message about the dangers of censorship, Fahrenheit 451 will forever be one of my favorite novels. I was required to read this book twice, once in high school and once in college. Both times, I thoroughly enjoyed this short novel.

The future Ray Bradbury illustrates in Fahrenheit 451 is believable in many ways. Not unlike George Orwell's 1984: reading this book over 60 years after its initial publication it's scary to see some of the parallels between the world we live in and the one which the novel's protagonist lives in. The main character's natural human curiosity, which leads him to defy both the law and the expectations of his position, allows the reader to sympathize with him and helps to establish a human conflict which emphasizes the extent to which technology ruins interpersonal relationships in Ray Bradbury's dystopian future.

It's also worth mentioning that this novel is dying for a new film adaptation. The 1966 film adaptation is, despite having some clever elements, terrible and may be worth a viewing after reading Fahrenheit 451 for the laughs alone. Don't make the mistake of thinking that watching the film can substitute for reading the book however; the film is not a close adaptation. And, at less than 200 words, there is no reason to not read Fahrenheit 451.

This is a novel for everyone. Read it if you haven't.
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War and Peace 18241 War and Peace has as its backdrop Napoleon’s invasion of Russia and at its heart three of the most memorable characters in literature: Pierre Bezukhov, a quixotic young man in search of spiritual joy; Prince Andrey Bolkonsky, a cynical intellectual transformed by the suffering of war; and the bewitching and impulsive Natasha Rostov, daughter of a count. As they seek fulfillment, fall in love, make mistakes, and become scarred by battle in different ways, these characters and their stories interweave with those of a huge cast, from aristocrats to peasants, from soldiers to Napoleon himself.

In this first English translation in more than forty years, Anthony Briggs faithfully reveals Tolstoy’s art in stirring prose, clearing up ambiguities that have plagued many modern translations. This volume also includes an afterword by eminent historian Orlando Figes, a list of characters, descriptions of the three main battles, chapter summaries, and notes. Both epic and intimate, a compassionate portrait of humanity and an engrossing read, this is the War and Peace of choice for a whole new generation.]]>
1412 Leo Tolstoy 067003469X Michael 0 to-read 4.21 1869 War and Peace
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The Reluctant Fundamentalist 2163164
Changez is living an immigrant's dream of America. At the top of his class at Princeton, he is snapped up by an elite valuation firm. He thrives on the energy of New York, and his budding romance with elegant, beautiful Erica promises entry into Manhattan society at the same exalted level once occupied by his own family back in Lahore.

But in the wake of September 11, Changez finds his position in his adopted city suddenly overturned and his relationship with Erica shifting. And Changez's own identity is in seismic shift as well, unearthing allegiances more fundamental than money, power, and maybe even love.]]>
209 Mohsin Hamid Michael 1 3.66 2007 The Reluctant Fundamentalist
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The Age of Ra (Pantheon, #1) 6484173 441 James Lovegrove 184416747X Michael 2 science-fiction
Flat is really the best way I can describe this novel. The characters are flat, static, and uninteresting leaving the reader detached from the human conflict in the story. Also, it doesn't help that only about half the story is dedicated to the human conflict with a large chunk of the novel switching between the main human character and his struggles on Earth and a rivalry between gods in their divine habitat at each new chapter. The relationship between the main character and his love interest/military ally is unfulfilling and left me wanting to know more after the novel's conclusion. The gods' conflicts amongst themselves quickly becomes a sibling rivalry of sorts and is boring and tiring to read.

There is a lot of action in this novel. The author generally does a good job illustrating the futuristic armies and weapons and he keeps the action interesting. Or perhaps, the action is all the keeps the story interesting. This the novelized science fantasy equivalent of a cheap B action movie. This novel is hard to recommend to anybody, even those with an interest in Egyptian mythology. ]]>
3.31 2009 The Age of Ra (Pantheon, #1)
author: James Lovegrove
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average rating: 3.31
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rating: 2
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I found this book in a secondhand bookstore's science fiction section. The cover made me pick it up and the synopsis was interesting enough to warrant a read. While the author does create an interesting universe in which the fate of nations is determined by Egyptian gods, many of which have absolutely no concern for morals, the story ultimately falls flat.

Flat is really the best way I can describe this novel. The characters are flat, static, and uninteresting leaving the reader detached from the human conflict in the story. Also, it doesn't help that only about half the story is dedicated to the human conflict with a large chunk of the novel switching between the main human character and his struggles on Earth and a rivalry between gods in their divine habitat at each new chapter. The relationship between the main character and his love interest/military ally is unfulfilling and left me wanting to know more after the novel's conclusion. The gods' conflicts amongst themselves quickly becomes a sibling rivalry of sorts and is boring and tiring to read.

There is a lot of action in this novel. The author generally does a good job illustrating the futuristic armies and weapons and he keeps the action interesting. Or perhaps, the action is all the keeps the story interesting. This the novelized science fantasy equivalent of a cheap B action movie. This novel is hard to recommend to anybody, even those with an interest in Egyptian mythology.
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Cool Hand Luke 973352 "An impressive novel . . . the most brutal and authentic account of a road gang that we have had." �New York Times

Out of his experiences working on a chain gang, Donn Pearce created Cool Hand Luke, the larger-than-life war hero—Good Guy Number One—turned drunkard, vandal, and convict. A blasphemer and "pretty evil feller" who "could work the hardest, eat the mostest, and tell the biggest lies." Luke's outsized feats of gambling and gluttony—he bets Society Red, a college man from Boston, that he can eat fifty eggs—and his harrowing escapes and recaptures are recounted by Dragline, who followed Luke in his last, fatal escape attempt and who basks in Luke's reflected glory. To the convicts left behind on the chain gang, Luke has become the hope of freedom and defiance that they dare not act upon themselves. Luke's refusal to "git his mind right" and submit to the sadistic discipline of the Walking Boss becomes part of their mythology of survival.]]>
312 Donn Pearce 1560252286 Michael 0 to-read 4.11 1965 Cool Hand Luke
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Hannibal 774046 704 Theodore Ayrault Dodge 0306813629 Michael 0 to-read 4.18 1891 Hannibal
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<![CDATA[An Army at Dawn: The War in North Africa, 1942-1943 (World War II Liberation Trilogy, #1)]]> 541920
WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE AND NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
In the first volume of his monumental trilogy about the liberation of Europe in WW II, Pulitzer Prize winner Rick Atkinson tells the riveting story of the war in North Africa
The liberation of Europe and the destruction of the Third Reich is a story of courage and enduring triumph, of calamity and miscalculation. In this first volume of the Liberation Trilogy, Rick Atkinson shows why no modern reader can understand the ultimate victory of the Allied powers without a grasp of the great drama that unfolded in North Africa in 1942 and 1943. That first year of the Allied war was a pivotal point in American history, the moment when the United States began to act like a great power.

Beginning with the daring amphibious invasion in November 1942, An Army at Dawn follows the American and British armies as they fight the French in Morocco and Algeria, and then take on the Germans and Italians in Tunisia. Battle by battle, an inexperienced and sometimes poorly led army gradually becomes a superb fighting force. Central to the tale are the extraordinary but fallible commanders who come to dominate the battlefield: Eisenhower, Patton, Bradley, Montgomery, and Rommel.

Brilliantly researched, rich with new material and vivid insights, Atkinson's narrative provides the definitive history of the war in North Africa.]]>
681 Rick Atkinson 0805062882 Michael 0 to-read 4.28 2002 An Army at Dawn: The War in North Africa, 1942-1943 (World War II Liberation Trilogy, #1)
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Into the Wild 1845 Librarian's Note: An alternate cover edition can be found here

In April, 1992, a young man from a well-to-do family hitchhiked to Alaska and walked alone into the wilderness north of Mt. McKinley. His name was Christopher Johnson McCandless. He had given $25,000 in savings to charity, abandoned his car and most of his possessions, burned all the cash in his wallet, and invented a new life for himself. Four months later, a party of moose hunters found his decomposed body. How McCandless came to die is the unforgettable story of Into the Wild.

Immediately after graduating from college in 1991, McCandless had roamed through the West and Southwest on a vision quest like those made by his heroes Jack London and John Muir. In the Mojave Desert he abandoned his car, stripped it of its license plates, and burned all of his cash. He would give himself a new name, Alexander Supertramp, and, unencumbered by money and belongings, he would be free to wallow in the raw, unfiltered experiences that nature presented. Craving a blank spot on the map, McCandless simply threw away the maps. Leaving behind his desperate parents and sister, he vanished into the wild.]]>
207 Jon Krakauer 0385486804 Michael 0 to-read 4.01 1996 Into the Wild
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The Rommel Papers 152163
When Erwin Rommel died-by forced suicide at Hitler's command-he left behind in various ingenious hiding places the papers that recorded the story of his dramatic career and the exact details of his masterly campaigns. It was his custom to dictate each evening a running narrative of the day's events and, after each battle, to summarize its course and the lessons to be learned from it. He wrote, almost daily, intimate and outspoken letters to his wife in which his private feelings and-after the tide had turned-forebodings found expression. To this is added by Rommel's son Manfred the story of the field marshall's last weeks and the final day when he was given the choice of an honorable suicide or an ignominious trial for treason. An engrossing human document and a rare look at the mind of the "Desert Fox," The Rommel Papers throws an interesting light on the Axis alliance and on the inner workings of Hitler's high command.]]>
597 Erwin Rommel 0306801574 Michael 0 currently-reading 4.27 1950 The Rommel Papers
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Meditations 662925 Nearly two thousand years after it was written, Meditations remains profoundly relevant for anyone seeking to lead a meaningful life.

Few ancient works have been as influential as the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius, philosopher and emperor of Rome (A.D. 161-180). A series of spiritual exercises filled with wisdom, practical guidance, and profound understanding of human behavior, it remains one of the greatest works of spiritual and ethical reflection ever written. Marcus's insights and advice--on everything from living in the world to coping with adversity and interacting with others--have made the Meditations required reading for statesmen and philosophers alike, while generations of ordinary readers have responded to the straightforward intimacy of his style. For anyone who struggles to reconcile the demands of leadership with a concern for personal integrity and spiritual well-being, the Meditations remains as relevant now as it was two thousand years ago.

In Gregory Hays's new translation--the first in thirty-five years--Marcus's thoughts speak with a new immediacy. In fresh and unencumbered English, Hays vividly conveys the spareness and compression of the original Greek text. Never before have Marcus's insights been so directly and powerfully presented.

With an Introduction that outlines Marcus's life and career, the essentials of Stoic doctrine, the style and construction of the Meditations, and the work's ongoing influence, this edition makes it possible to fully rediscover the thoughts of one of the most enlightened and intelligent leaders of any era.]]>
256 Marcus Aurelius 0679642609 Michael 0 to-read 4.35 180 Meditations
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The Old Man and the Sea 2165 Librarian's note: An alternate cover edition can be found here

This short novel, already a modern classic, is the superbly told, tragic story of a Cuban fisherman in the Gulf Stream and the giant Marlin he kills and loses—specifically referred to in the citation accompanying the author's Nobel Prize for literature in 1954.]]>
96 Ernest Hemingway 0684830493 Michael 0 to-read 3.81 1952 The Old Man and the Sea
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The Art of War 10534 170 Sun Tzu Michael 0 to-read 3.98 -400 The Art of War
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Eisenhower in War and Peace 11958983 NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY
The Christian Science Monitor � St. Louis Post-Dispatch

In his magisterial bestseller FDR, Jean Edward Smith gave us a fresh, modern look at one of the most indelible figures in American history. Now this peerless biographer returns with a new life of Dwight D. Eisenhower that is as full, rich, and revealing as anything ever written about America’s thirty-fourth president. As America searches for new heroes to lead it out of its present-day predicaments, Jean Edward Smith’s achievement lies in reintroducing us to a hero from the past whose virtues have become clouded in the mists of history.

Here is Eisenhower the young dreamer, charting a course from Abilene, Kansas, to West Point, to Paris under Pershing, and beyond. Drawing on a wealth of untapped primary sources, Smith provides new insight into Ike’s maddening apprenticeship under Douglas MacArthur in Washington and the Philippines. Then the whole panorama of World War II unfolds, with Eisenhower’s superlative generalship forging the Allied path to victory through multiple reversals of fortune in North Africa and Italy, culminating in the triumphant invasion of Normandy. Smith also gives us an intriguing examination of Ike’s finances, details his wartime affair with Kay Summersby, and reveals the inside story of the 1952 Republican convention that catapulted him to the White House.

Smith’s chronicle of Eisenhower’s presidential years is as compelling as it is comprehensive. Derided by his detractors as a somnambulant caretaker, Eisenhower emerges in Smith’s perceptive retelling as both a canny politician and a skillful, decisive leader. Smith convincingly portrays an Eisenhower who engineered an end to America’s three-year no-win war in Korea, resisted calls for preventative wars against the Soviet Union and China, and boldly deployed the Seventh Fleet to protect Formosa from invasion. This Eisenhower, Smith shows us, stared down Khrushchev over Berlin and forced the withdrawal of British, French, and Israeli forces from the Suez Canal. He managed not only to keep the peace—after Ike made peace in Korea, not one American soldier was killed in action during his tenure—but also to enhance America’s prestige in the Middle East and throughout the world.

Domestically, Eisenhower reduced defense spending, balanced the budget, constructed the interstate highway system, and provided social security coverage for millions who were self-employed. Ike believed that traditional American values encompassed change and progress.

Unmatched in insight, Eisenhower in War and Peace at last gives us an Eisenhower for our time—and for the ages.

Praise for Eisenhower in War and Peace
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“[A] fine new biography . . . [Eisenhower’s] White House years need a more thorough exploration than many previous biographers have given them. Smith, whose long, distinguished career includes superb one-volume biographies of Grant and Franklin Roosevelt, provides just that.�—The Washington Post
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“Highly readable . . . [Smith] shows us that [Eisenhower’s] ascent to the highest levels of the military establishment had much more to do with his easy mastery of politics than with any great strategic or tactical achievements.”�The Wall Street Journal
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“Always engrossing . . . Smith portrays a genuinely admirable Eisenhower: smart, congenial, unpretentious, and no ideologue. Despite competing biographies from Ambrose, Perret, and D’Este, this is the best.”�Publishers Weekly (starred review)]]>
976 Jean Edward Smith 140006693X Michael 0 to-read 4.04 2012 Eisenhower in War and Peace
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Attacks 250944 Attacks is the most accurate English translation available today of Erwin Rommel's World War I military classic, Infanterie Greift An. Other publishers continue to reprint the 1944 US Army translation that was published under the title Infantry Attacks, but those abridged editions are missing passages as well as a number of important drawings and sketch maps. The Army translation also suffered from a hurried wartime effort and contains numerous errors. Athena Press's Attacks is the only unabridged English edition that corrects these flaws with a revised translation and an improved collection of battle illustrations that are much easier to understand than the originals.

As the autobiographical record of a Great Captain, Attacks is a book of historical interest and importance. In tracing Rommel's development from a green lieutenant to a confident, seasoned and singularly successful commander, it provides keen insight into his mind and character. It is, as well, an important treatise on combat leadership and psychology, and contains many valuable lessons for those who would raise and train armies. Prime among these lessons is the reminder that men are the key element in combat; that it is the will, spirit and skill of men, led by competent and courageous officers that win battles; that high morale is developed by the accomplishment of difficult tasks.]]>
325 Erwin Rommel 0960273603 Michael 0 to-read 4.23 1937 Attacks
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Jane Eyre 11019 Alternate cover edition found here.

The text reprinted in this new edition is that of the 1848 third edition text--the last text corrected by the author. "Contexts" includes eighteen new selections and two new subsections: "Charlotte and Jane’s Illustrated Book" which includes a letter from Brontë to her publisher W. S. Williams; "Vignettes from Bewick"; and "Charlotte Brontë and Bewick’s "British Birds�" and "Charlotte Brontë as Governess," which includes letters to Emily Brontë, Ellen Nussey, W. S. Williams, and "The Governess-Grinders." "Criticism" collects six major essays on Jane Eyre , four of them new to the Third Edition. Contributors include Adrienne Rich, Sandra M. Gilbert, Jerome Beaty, Lisa Sternlieb, Jeffrey Sconce, and Donna Marie Nudd. A new Chronology and updated Selected Bibliography are also included.]]>
534 Charlotte Brontë Michael 4 4.13 1847 Jane Eyre
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<![CDATA[Lost Victories: The War Memoirs of Hitler's Most Brilliant General]]> 152175 592 Erich von Manstein 0760320543 Michael 0 to-read 4.12 1955 Lost Victories: The War Memoirs of Hitler's Most Brilliant General
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<![CDATA[The Norton Shakespeare, Based on the Oxford Edition]]> 2245810 Upon publication in 1997, The Norton Shakespeare set a new standard for teaching editions of Shakespeare's complete works.

Instructors and students worldwide welcomed the fresh scholarship, lively and accessible introductions, helpful marginal glosses and notes, readable single-column format, all designed in support of the goal of the Oxford text: to bring the modern reader closer than before possible to Shakespeare's plays as they were first acted. Now, under Stephen Greenblatt's direction, the editors have considered afresh each introduction and all of the apparatus to make the Second Edition an even better teaching tool.

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3419 Stephen Greenblatt 0393929914 Michael 5 drama 4.53 1972 The Norton Shakespeare, Based on the Oxford Edition
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<![CDATA[The Monkey Wrench Gang (Monkey Wrench Gang, #1)]]> 99208 The Monkey Wrench Gang, his 1975 novel, a "comic extravaganza." Some readers have remarked that the book is more a comic book than a real novel, and it's true that reading this incendiary call to protect the American wilderness requires more than a little of the old willing suspension of disbelief.

The story centers on Vietnam veteran George Washington Hayduke III, who returns to the desert to find his beloved canyons and rivers threatened by industrial development. On a rafting trip down the Colorado River, Hayduke joins forces with feminist saboteur Bonnie Abbzug, wilderness guide Seldom Seen Smith, and billboard torcher Doc Sarvis, M.D., and together they wander off to wage war on the big yellow machines, on dam builders and road builders and strip miners. As they do, his characters voice Abbey's concerns about wilderness preservation ("Hell of a place to lose a cow," Smith thinks to himself while roaming through the canyonlands of southern Utah. "Hell of a place to lose your heart. Hell of a place... to lose. Period").

Moving from one improbable situation to the next, packing more adventure into the space of a few weeks than most real people do in a lifetime, the motley gang puts fear into the hearts of their enemies, laughing all the while. It's comic, yes, and required reading for anyone who has come to love the desert.]]>
421 Edward Abbey 0061129763 Michael 0 to-read 4.09 1975 The Monkey Wrench Gang (Monkey Wrench Gang, #1)
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Johnny Got His Gun 680049
An immediate bestseller upon its original publication in 1939, Dalton Trumbo's stark, profoundly troubling masterpiece about the horrors of World War I brilliantly crystallized the uncompromising brutality of war and became the most influential protest novel of the Vietnam era. With a poignant new forward by Cindy Sheehan, Johnny Got His Gun—an undisputed classic of antiwar literature—is as timely as ever.]]>
254 Dalton Trumbo 0806528478 Michael 4 4.25 1939 Johnny Got His Gun
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Turned Towards the Sun 6019257
After the war The Times sent him as staff correspondent, first to Vienna, then to Budapest with responsibility for the Balkans. He reported the fake trial of Cardinal Mindszenty, admiring his courage but unable to represent him as a champion of democratic liberty. Then, after leaving The Times, he moved, with his wife Mary, to Wales. The concluding chapters are in essence his love-story with Mary, the more unusual because he was predominantly homosexual. It is a remarkable analysis of a profound relationship. The book has many different facets: it is witty, intelligent, sometimes bruisingly frank, principled and oddly affecting.']]>
283 Michael Burn 0859553086 Michael 0 to-read 4.00 2007 Turned Towards the Sun
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<![CDATA[Regeneration (Regeneration, #1)]]> 5872 Regeneration, one in Pat Barker's series of novels confronting the psychological effects of World War I, focuses on treatment methods during the war and the story of a decorated English officer sent to a military hospital after publicly declaring he will no longer fight. Yet the novel is much more. Written in sparse prose that is shockingly clear—the descriptions of electronic treatments are particularly harrowing—it combines real-life characters and events with fictional ones in a work that examines the insanity of war like no other. Barker also weaves in issues of class and politics in this compactly powerful book. Other books in the series include The Eye in the Door and the Booker Award winner The Ghost Road.]]> 256 Pat Barker 0140236236 Michael 0 to-read 4.04 1991 Regeneration (Regeneration, #1)
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La Divina Commedia 15736090 3367 Dante Alighieri 8804571942 Michael 0 to-read 4.61 1320 La Divina Commedia
author: Dante Alighieri
name: Michael
average rating: 4.61
book published: 1320
rating: 0
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A Clockwork Orange 17569719
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184 Anthony Burgess Michael 0 to-read 4.18 1962 A Clockwork Orange
author: Anthony Burgess
name: Michael
average rating: 4.18
book published: 1962
rating: 0
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Letters to a Young Contrarian 503150 From bestselling author and provocateur Christopher Hitchens, the classic guide to the art of principled dissent and disagreement

In Letters to a Young Contrarian, bestselling author and world-class provocateur Christopher Hitchens inspires the radicals, gadflies, mavericks, rebels, and angry young (wo)men of tomorrow. Exploring the entire range of "contrary positions"—from noble dissident to gratuitous nag—Hitchens introduces the next generation to the minds and the misfits who influenced him, invoking such mentors as Emile Zola, Rosa Parks, and George Orwell. As is his trademark, Hitchens pointedly pitches himself in contrast to stagnant attitudes across the ideological spectrum. No other writer has matched Hitchens's understanding of the importance of disagreement—to personal integrity, to informed discussion, to true progress, to democracy itself.]]>
141 Christopher Hitchens 0465030335 Michael 0 to-read 4.13 2001 Letters to a Young Contrarian
author: Christopher Hitchens
name: Michael
average rating: 4.13
book published: 2001
rating: 0
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The Dispossessed 118007 Alternative Cover Edition of ISBN 006051275X/ISBN-13 9780060512750

Centuries ago, the moon Anarres was settled by utopian anarchists who left the Earthlike planet Urras in search of a better world, a new beginning. Now a brilliant physicist, Shevek, determines to reunite the two civilizations that have been separated by hatred since long before he was born.

The Dispossessed is a penetrating examination of society and humanity -- and one man's brave undertaking to question the unquestionable and ignite the fires of change.]]>
387 Ursula K. Le Guin Michael 0 to-read 4.18 1974 The Dispossessed
author: Ursula K. Le Guin
name: Michael
average rating: 4.18
book published: 1974
rating: 0
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Candide 504791
One of the finest satires ever written, Voltaire’s Candide savagely skewers this very “optimistic� approach to life as a shamefully inadequate response to human suffering. The swift and lively tale follows the absurdly melodramatic adventures of the youthful Candide, who is forced into the army, flogged, shipwrecked, betrayed, robbed, separated from his beloved Cunégonde, and tortured by the Inquisition. As Candide experiences and witnesses calamity upon calamity, he begins to discover that all is not always for the best.

Filled with wit, intelligence, and an abundance of dark humor, Candide is unsparing in its attacks upon corruption and hypocrisy—in religion, government, philosophy, science, and even romance. Ultimately, this celebrated work says that it is possible to challenge blind optimism without losing the will to live and pursue a happy life.

Barnes & Noble Classics offers readers quality editions of enduring works at affordable prices. Each edition presents new scholarship with commentaries, viewpoints, chronologies, notes, and discussion questions.]]>
146 Voltaire 159308028X Michael 4 favorites 3.72 1759 Candide
author: Voltaire
name: Michael
average rating: 3.72
book published: 1759
rating: 4
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<![CDATA[The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games, #1)]]> 7285601 WINNING MEANS FAME AND FORTUNE.
LOSING MEANS CERTAIN DEATH.
THE HUNGER GAMES HAVE BEGUN. . . .

In the ruins of a place once known as North America lies the nation of Panem, a shining Capitol surrounded by twelve outlying districts. The Capitol is harsh and cruel and keeps the districts in line by forcing them all to send one boy and one girl between the ages of twelve and eighteen to participate in the annual Hunger Games, a fight to the death on live TV.

Sixteen-year-old Katniss Everdeen, who lives alone with her mother and younger sister, regards it as a death sentence when she steps forward to take her sister's place in the Games. But Katniss has been close to dead before—and survival, for her, is second nature. Without really meaning to, she becomes a contender. But if she is to win, she will have to start making choices that weight survival against humanity and life against love.]]>
374 Suzanne Collins 0439023521 Michael 3 4.41 2008 The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games, #1)
author: Suzanne Collins
name: Michael
average rating: 4.41
book published: 2008
rating: 3
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Catch-22 168668
Set in Italy during World War II, this is the story of the incomparable, malingering bombardier, Yossarian, a hero who is furious because thousands of people he has never met are trying to kill him. But his real problem is not the enemy—it is his own army, which keeps increasing the number of missions the men must fly to complete their service. Yet if Yossarian makes any attempt to excuse himself from the perilous missions he’s assigned, he’ll be in violation of Catch-22, a hilariously sinister bureaucratic rule: a man is considered insane if he willingly continues to fly dangerous combat missions, but if he makes a formal request to be removed from duty, he is proven sane and therefore ineligible to be relieved.

This fiftieth-anniversary edition commemorates Joseph Heller’s masterpiece with a new introduction by Christopher Buckley; a wealth of critical essays and reviews by Norman Mailer, Alfred Kazin, Anthony Burgess, and others; rare papers and photos from Joseph Heller’s personal archive; and much more. Here, at last, is the definitive edition of a classic of world literature.]]>
453 Joseph Heller 0684833395 Michael 0 to-read 3.99 1961 Catch-22
author: Joseph Heller
name: Michael
average rating: 3.99
book published: 1961
rating: 0
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I Know This Much Is True 227711
One of the most acclaimed novels of our time, Wally Lamb's I Know This Much Is True is a story of alienation and connection, devastation and renewal, at once joyous, heartbreaking, poignant, mystical, and powerfully, profoundly human.]]>
897 Wally Lamb 0060987561 Michael 0 to-read 4.21 1998 I Know This Much Is True
author: Wally Lamb
name: Michael
average rating: 4.21
book published: 1998
rating: 0
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Anthem 325488 The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged.
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This seventy-fifth anniversary edition of Anthem, celebrating the controversial and enduring legacy of its author, features an introduction by Rand’s literary executor, Leonard Piekoff, which includes excerpts from documents by Ayn Rand—letters, interviews, and journal notes in which she discusses Anthem. This volume also includes a complete reproduction of the original British edition with Ayn Rand’s handwritten editorial changes and a Reader’s Guide to her writings and philosophy.

In Ayn Rand’s novels you have found more than great works of art—you have found a philosophy of reason.
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“I had to originate a philosophical framework of my own, because my basic view of man and of existence was in conflict with most of the existing philosophical theories. In order to define, explain, and present my concept of man, I had to become a philosopher in the specific meaning of the term.”—Ayn Rand
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Now available for further reading on Rand’s philosophy: Objective Communication by Leonard Piekoff.
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Ayn Rand’s philosophy of Objectivism is increasingly influencing the shape of the world from business to politics to achieving personal goals. In Objective Communication, Peikoff explains how you can communicate philosophical ideas with conviction, logic, and, most of all, reason.
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110 Ayn Rand 0451191137 Michael 2 3.48 1938 Anthem
author: Ayn Rand
name: Michael
average rating: 3.48
book published: 1938
rating: 2
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Sphere 355860
Rushed to the scene is a group of American scientists who descend together into the depths of the sea to investigate this astonishing discovery.

What they find defies their imaginations and mocks their attempts at logical explanation. It is a spaceship of phenomenal dimensions, apparently undamaged by its fall from the sky. And, most startling, it appears to be at least three hundred years old...

Has the ship come from an alien culture? From a different universe? From the future? Why, initially, are there no creatures on the sea floor, and then, suddenly, swarms of "impossible animals" of whole new species? Who-or what-is transmitting messages onto the scientists' computer screen...messages that grow increasingly hostile? What is the giant, perfect, metallic sphere-clearly not made by man, and seemingly impenetrable by him-that they find inside the spaceship? And-most crucially-what is the extraordinary, the terrifying power that threatens their undersea habitat, and their very lives?...

Here is Michael Crichton at the top of his form-his most exciting, most suspenseful, most ingenious novel since The Andromeda Strain
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385 Michael Crichton 0394561104 Michael 3 science-fiction
Sphere's opening is paced well and gets the reader interested in the action quickly. The characters are interesting and they each have their own distinct voice. The relationships and conflicts between characters are easily the strongest aspects of this novel.

The novel raises a lot of questions through the first three quarters which kept me turning the pages to find out more. However, when the answers came I was often disappointed. The novel's conclusion was unsatisfying in many ways.

With this being said, Sphere is still an excellent science fiction novel. As with all Michael Crichton novels, the science is well researched and detailed while described in such a way that even the science retarded (such as myself) can understand. If you have any interest in science fiction set in an isolated environment like space or the deep sea I would strongly suggest Sphere. The opening captured me and forced me to continue turning the pages; the 385 page hardcover only took me 2 sittings to get through. ]]>
3.82 1987 Sphere
author: Michael Crichton
name: Michael
average rating: 3.82
book published: 1987
rating: 3
read at: 2013/06/16
date added: 2013/07/01
shelves: science-fiction
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If I were to rate the first three quarters of this novel, I would have easily given it a four out of five star rating. However, while I enjoyed the clarity of Michael Crichton's writing throughout the novel, the final chapters really fell apart for me.

Sphere's opening is paced well and gets the reader interested in the action quickly. The characters are interesting and they each have their own distinct voice. The relationships and conflicts between characters are easily the strongest aspects of this novel.

The novel raises a lot of questions through the first three quarters which kept me turning the pages to find out more. However, when the answers came I was often disappointed. The novel's conclusion was unsatisfying in many ways.

With this being said, Sphere is still an excellent science fiction novel. As with all Michael Crichton novels, the science is well researched and detailed while described in such a way that even the science retarded (such as myself) can understand. If you have any interest in science fiction set in an isolated environment like space or the deep sea I would strongly suggest Sphere. The opening captured me and forced me to continue turning the pages; the 385 page hardcover only took me 2 sittings to get through.
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Century Rain 1851767
Something astonishing has been discovered at the far end of a wormhole: mid-twentieth century Earth, preserved like a fly in amber. Somewhere on this alternate planet is a device capable of destroying both worlds at either end of the wormhole. And Verity must find the device, and the man who plans to activate it, before it is too late—for the past and the future of two worlds…]]>
506 Alastair Reynolds 0441012906 Michael 3 science-fiction 3.83 2004 Century Rain
author: Alastair Reynolds
name: Michael
average rating: 3.83
book published: 2004
rating: 3
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Ascent 490270
Yefgenil Yeremin is a flyer and he is a phantom.

In the Korean War he shoots down more American jets than any other pilot in history. He becomes the legendary ace dubbed “Ivan the Terrible.� But the Soviet Union’s involvement in Korea must be kept secret, so his name remains unknown, his victories uncelebrated.]]>
288 Jed Mercurio 0224072862 Michael 4 favorites, science-fiction
The initial synopsis I read on the internet lead me to believe this would be a slow, heavy science fiction novel. I got a lot more than I bargained for and was pleasantly surprised. The novel is packed with conflict from the first chapter set in an orphanage with the main character struggling to stay alive to the fight to become an ace in the aerial battles in the skies over Korea to his final journey into space.

This is the first novel I've read from the author and I was immediately impressed with his clean style. Even with the myriad to dense technical details this novel deals with it remains incredibly easy to read. The novel is also surprisingly quotable, with multiple minor characters routinely making profound statements which seem appropriate for the war time setting.

The first synopsis I read on the internet ruined the ending for me. I won't recreate that here because I feel that the ending, and the main character's final series of decisions, is one of the highlights of the novel.

The novel is short, I read it in two short sittings. It could easily be read in an afternoon.

Among my complaints is the main character's ambivalence. At times he has little to no concern for himself but others he yearns for recognition of his achievements. His relationship with his wife and children is flat and rather strange. But in such a short novel where so much time is dedicated to action these are excusable.

I highly recommend this novel to anyone who likes science fiction which is based in more in fact than fantasy and has at least a small interest in the Cold War or the space race. ]]>
3.79 2007 Ascent
author: Jed Mercurio
name: Michael
average rating: 3.79
book published: 2007
rating: 4
read at: 2013/06/10
date added: 2013/07/01
shelves: favorites, science-fiction
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Short, fast paced, and action packed. I initially discovered this book when searching the internet for information about the lost cosmonaut conspiracy which alleges, among other things, that the Russians sent more men into space than they admit to.

The initial synopsis I read on the internet lead me to believe this would be a slow, heavy science fiction novel. I got a lot more than I bargained for and was pleasantly surprised. The novel is packed with conflict from the first chapter set in an orphanage with the main character struggling to stay alive to the fight to become an ace in the aerial battles in the skies over Korea to his final journey into space.

This is the first novel I've read from the author and I was immediately impressed with his clean style. Even with the myriad to dense technical details this novel deals with it remains incredibly easy to read. The novel is also surprisingly quotable, with multiple minor characters routinely making profound statements which seem appropriate for the war time setting.

The first synopsis I read on the internet ruined the ending for me. I won't recreate that here because I feel that the ending, and the main character's final series of decisions, is one of the highlights of the novel.

The novel is short, I read it in two short sittings. It could easily be read in an afternoon.

Among my complaints is the main character's ambivalence. At times he has little to no concern for himself but others he yearns for recognition of his achievements. His relationship with his wife and children is flat and rather strange. But in such a short novel where so much time is dedicated to action these are excusable.

I highly recommend this novel to anyone who likes science fiction which is based in more in fact than fantasy and has at least a small interest in the Cold War or the space race.
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<![CDATA[Ender’s Game (Ender's Saga, #1)]]> 375802
But Ender is not the only result of the experiment. The war with the Buggers has been raging for a hundred years, and the quest for the perfect general has been underway almost as long. Ender's two older siblings, Peter and Valentine, are every bit as unusual as he is, but in very different ways. While Peter was too uncontrollably violent, Valentine very nearly lacks the capability for violence altogether. Neither was found suitable for the military's purpose. But they are driven by their jealousy of Ender, and by their inbred drive for power. Peter seeks to control the political process, to become a ruler. Valentine's abilities turn more toward the subtle control of the beliefs of commoner and elite alike, through powerfully convincing essays. Hiding their youth and identities behind the anonymity of the computer networks, these two begin working together to shape the destiny of Earth-an Earth that has no future at all if their brother Ender fails.]]>
324 Orson Scott Card 0812550706 Michael 4 favorites, science-fiction
This is an excellent novel for young men to read because just as important as the conflict between Earth and the alien race is Ender's development. I would classify this as a coming of age science fiction novel.

I expect that this novel will receive a lot more attention now, with a movie scheduled for release this year. I would urge anybody, even those marginally interested in science fiction, to read this novel. ]]>
4.31 1985 Ender’s Game (Ender's Saga, #1)
author: Orson Scott Card
name: Michael
average rating: 4.31
book published: 1985
rating: 4
read at: 2003/01/01
date added: 2013/07/01
shelves: favorites, science-fiction
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I read this book when I was about 12 years old and it was one of the first novels to make an impact on me. I absolutely loved this book and it remains today as one of the most memorable stories I've ever experienced.

This is an excellent novel for young men to read because just as important as the conflict between Earth and the alien race is Ender's development. I would classify this as a coming of age science fiction novel.

I expect that this novel will receive a lot more attention now, with a movie scheduled for release this year. I would urge anybody, even those marginally interested in science fiction, to read this novel.
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Prometheus Bound 297593 144 Aeschylus 0195061659 Michael 0 to-read, drama 3.92 -480 Prometheus Bound
author: Aeschylus
name: Michael
average rating: 3.92
book published: -480
rating: 0
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The Age of Zeus (Pantheon #2) 7015318 678 James Lovegrove 1906735697 Michael 1 science-fiction 3.82 2010 The Age of Zeus (Pantheon #2)
author: James Lovegrove
name: Michael
average rating: 3.82
book published: 2010
rating: 1
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V. I.: Viral Intelligence 1732466 384 Don DeBarant 0441007163 Michael 1 science-fiction 3.87 2000 V. I.: Viral Intelligence
author: Don DeBarant
name: Michael
average rating: 3.87
book published: 2000
rating: 1
read at: 2013/06/21
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<![CDATA[WebMage (Webmage #1, Ravirn #1)]]> 975638
Even with the help of his familiar Melchior, a sexy sorceress (who’s also a mean programmer), and the webgoblin underground, it’s going to be a close call...]]>
310 Kelly McCullough 0441014259 Michael 1 science-fiction 3.76 2006 WebMage (Webmage #1, Ravirn #1)
author: Kelly McCullough
name: Michael
average rating: 3.76
book published: 2006
rating: 1
read at: 2007/01/01
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The Plot Against America 703
For one boy growing up in Newark, Lindbergh's election is the first in a series of ruptures that threatens to destroy his small, safe corner of America - and with it, his mother, his father, and his older brother.]]>
391 Philip Roth 1400079497 Michael 2 american-literature 3.79 2004 The Plot Against America
author: Philip Roth
name: Michael
average rating: 3.79
book published: 2004
rating: 2
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Ragtime 175675 Ragtime changed our very concept of what a novel could be. An extraordinary tapestry, Ragtime captures the spirit of America in the era between the turn of the century & the First World War. The story opens in 1906 in New Rochelle, NY, at the home of an affluent American family. One lazy Sunday afternoon, the famous escape artist Harry Houdini swerves his car into a telephone pole outside their house. Almost magically, the line between fantasy & historical fact, between real & imaginary characters, disappears. Henry Ford, Emma Goldman, J.P. Morgan, Evelyn Nesbit, Sigmund Freud & Emiliano Zapata slip in & out of the tale, crossing paths with Doctorow's imagined family & other fictional characters, including an immigrant peddler & a ragtime musician from Harlem whose insistence on a point of justice drives him to revolutionary violence.]]> 320 E.L. Doctorow 0812978188 Michael 4 Ragtime throws allegories and symbols at the reader much in the same way Jackson Pollock would throw paint at a canvas. Full of color and life, this novel successfully captures the spirit of America at the turn of the Twentieth Century.

Released in the 1970's, a time of turmoil in the United States, Ragtime is in many ways a sentimental novel that recalls a time when America was young and ambitious.

There are dozens of characters in Ragtime, both real and fictional, many of whom only serve as allegorical figures.

E.L. Doctorow's vivid prose is one of Ragtime's highlights. Ragtime is an absolute pleasure to read.

From what I can tell, many people who don't enjoy Ragtime struggle with the novel's ambiguity and ultimately have difficulty deciphering what they had just read. But, if you have any interest in historical fiction I would suggest you read Ragtime.]]>
3.88 1975 Ragtime
author: E.L. Doctorow
name: Michael
average rating: 3.88
book published: 1975
rating: 4
read at: 2013/01/01
date added: 2013/07/01
shelves: favorites, american-literature
review:
An abstract piece of historical fiction, Ragtime throws allegories and symbols at the reader much in the same way Jackson Pollock would throw paint at a canvas. Full of color and life, this novel successfully captures the spirit of America at the turn of the Twentieth Century.

Released in the 1970's, a time of turmoil in the United States, Ragtime is in many ways a sentimental novel that recalls a time when America was young and ambitious.

There are dozens of characters in Ragtime, both real and fictional, many of whom only serve as allegorical figures.

E.L. Doctorow's vivid prose is one of Ragtime's highlights. Ragtime is an absolute pleasure to read.

From what I can tell, many people who don't enjoy Ragtime struggle with the novel's ambiguity and ultimately have difficulty deciphering what they had just read. But, if you have any interest in historical fiction I would suggest you read Ragtime.
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The Great Gatsby 4671 The only edition of the beloved classic that is authorized by Fitzgerald’s family and from his lifelong publisher.

This edition is the enduring original text, updated with the author’s own revisions, a foreword by his granddaughter, and with a new introduction by National Book Award winner Jesmyn Ward.

The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s third book, stands as the supreme achievement of his career. First published by Scribner in 1925, this quintessential novel of the Jazz Age has been acclaimed by generations of readers. The story of the mysteriously wealthy Jay Gatsby and his love for the beautiful Daisy Buchanan is an exquisitely crafted tale of America in the 1920s.]]>
180 F. Scott Fitzgerald 0743273567 Michael 4 3.93 1925 The Great Gatsby
author: F. Scott Fitzgerald
name: Michael
average rating: 3.93
book published: 1925
rating: 4
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<![CDATA[Everyone Dies (Kevin Kerney, #8)]]> 452269 352 Michael McGarrity 0451411471 Michael 2 3.95 2003 Everyone Dies (Kevin Kerney, #8)
author: Michael McGarrity
name: Michael
average rating: 3.95
book published: 2003
rating: 2
read at: 2005/01/01
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The Giver (The Giver, #1) 3636 208 Lois Lowry 0385732554 Michael 2 4.12 1993 The Giver (The Giver, #1)
author: Lois Lowry
name: Michael
average rating: 4.12
book published: 1993
rating: 2
read at: 2005/01/01
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Gone with the Wind 18405 1037 Margaret Mitchell 0446365386 Michael 0 to-read 4.30 1936 Gone with the Wind
author: Margaret Mitchell
name: Michael
average rating: 4.30
book published: 1936
rating: 0
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One More for the Road 18741 289 Ray Bradbury 0743440749 Michael 0 to-read 3.20 2002 One More for the Road
author: Ray Bradbury
name: Michael
average rating: 3.20
book published: 2002
rating: 0
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Culture Warrior 85782
In Culture Warrior, Bill O’Reilly defines this war and analyzes the competing philosophies of the traditionalist and secular-progressive camps. He examines why the nation’s motto “E Pluribus Unum� (“From Many, One�) might change to “What About Me?�; dissects the forces driving the secular-progressive agenda in the media and behind the scenes, including George Soros, George Lakoff, and the ACLU; and dives into matters of race, education, and the war on terror. He also shows how the culture war has played out in such high-profile instances as The Passion of the Christ, Fahrenheit 9/11, the abuse epidemic (child and otherwise), and the embattled place of religion in public life—with special emphasis on the war against Christmas. Whatever controversies are roiling the nation, he fearlessly confronts them—and no one will be in the dark about which side he’s on.

Culture Warrior showcases Bill O’Reilly at his most eloquent and impassioned. He is an unrelenting fighter for the soul of America, and in this book, he fights the good fight for the traditional values that have served this country so well for so long.]]>
219 Bill O'Reilly 0767920929 Michael 0 non-fiction, to-read 3.65 2006 Culture Warrior
author: Bill O'Reilly
name: Michael
average rating: 3.65
book published: 2006
rating: 0
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<![CDATA[All Quiet on the Western Front]]> 355697
In 1914 a room full of German schoolboys, fresh-faced and idealistic, are goaded by their schoolmaster to troop off to the â€glorious warâ€�. With the fire and patriotism of youth they sign up. What follows is the moving story of a young â€unknown soldierâ€� experiencing the horror and disillusionment of life in the trenches.]]>
296 Erich Maria Remarque 0449213943 Michael 3 4.04 1928 All Quiet on the Western Front
author: Erich Maria Remarque
name: Michael
average rating: 4.04
book published: 1928
rating: 3
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The Invisible Man 17189 "It's very simple," said the voice. "I'm an invisible man."

With his face swaddled in bandages, his eyes hidden behind dark glasses and his hands covered even indoors, Griffin - the new guest at the Coach and Horses - is at first assumed to be a shy accident victim. But the true reason for his disguise is far more chilling: he has developed a process that has made him invisible, and is locked in a struggle to discover the antidote. Forced from the village and driven to murder, he seeks the aid of his old friend Kemp. The horror of his fate has affected his mind, however - and when Kemp refuses to help, he resolves to wreak his revenge.

Depicting one man's transformation and descent into brutality, The Invisible Man is a riveting exploration of science's power to corrupt. Part of a brand-new Penguin series of H.G. Wells's works, this edition includes a newly established text, a full biographical essay on Wells, a further reading list and detailed notes. Christopher Priest's introduction considers the novel's impact upon modern literature.]]>
208 H.G. Wells 014143998X Michael 0 to-read 3.57 1897 The Invisible Man
author: H.G. Wells
name: Michael
average rating: 3.57
book published: 1897
rating: 0
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<![CDATA[The Rising Tide (World War II: 1939-1945, #1)]]> 29917 A modern master of the historical novel, Jeff Shaara has painted brilliant depictions of the Civil War, the Revolutionary War, and World War I. Now he embarks upon his most ambitious epic, a trilogy about the military conflict that defined the twentieth century. The Rising Tide begins a staggering work of fiction bound to be a new generation's most poignant chronicle of World War II. With you-are-there immediacy, painstaking historical detail, and all-inclusive points of view, Shaara portrays the momentous and increasingly dramatic events that pulled America into the vortex of this monumental conflict.

As Hitler conquers Poland, Norway, France, and most of Western Europe, England struggles to hold the line. When Germany's ally Japan launches a stunning attack on Pearl Harbor, America is drawn into the war, fighting to hold back the Japanese conquest of the Pacific, while standing side-by-side with their British ally, the last hope for turning the tide of the war.

Through unforgettable battle scenes in the unforgiving deserts of North Africa and the rugged countryside of Sicily, Shaara tells this story through the voices of this conflict's most heroic figures, some familiar, some unknown. As British and American forces strike into the "soft underbelly" of Hitler's Fortress Europa, the new weapons of war come clearly into focus. In North Africa, tank battles unfold in a tapestry of dust and fire unlike any the world has ever seen. In Sicily, the Allies attack their enemy with a barely tested weapon: the paratrooper. As battles rage along the coasts of the Mediterranean, the momentum of the war begins to shift, setting the stage for the massive invasion of France, at a seaside resort called Normandy.

More than an unprecedented and intimate portrait of those who waged this astonishing global war, The Rising Tide is a vivid gallery of characters both immortal and unknown: the as-yet obscure administrator Dwight D. Eisenhower, whose tireless efficiency helped win the war; his subordinates, clashing in both style and personality, from George Patton and Mark Clark to Omar Bradley and Bernard Montgomery. In the desolate hills and deserts, the Allies confront Erwin Rommel, the battlefield genius known as "the Desert Fox," a wounded beast who hands the Americans their first humiliating defeat in the European theater of the war. From tank driver to paratrooper to the men who gave the commands, Shaara's stirring portrayals bring the heroic and the tragic to life in brilliant detail.

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576 Jeff Shaara 034546141X Michael 0 to-read 4.13 2006 The Rising Tide (World War II: 1939-1945, #1)
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<![CDATA[Reasonable Faith: Christian Truth and Apologetics]]> 3332995
J. Gresham Machen once said, False ideas are the greatest obstacles to the reception of the gospel-which makes apologetics that much more important. Wanting to engage not just academics and pastors but Christian laypeople and seekers, William Lane Craig has revised and updated key sections in this third edition of his classic text to reflect the latest work in astrophysics, philosophy, probability calculus, the arguments for the existence of God, and Reformed epistemology.

His approach-that of positive apologetics-gives careful attention to crucial questions and concerns, including: the relationship of faith and reason, the existence of God, the problems of historical knowledge and miracles, the personal claims of Christ, and the historicity of the resurrection of Jesus. He shows that there is good reason to think Christianity is true. As Craig says, If you have a sound and persuasive case for Christianity, you don't have to become an expert in comparative religions and Christian cults. A positive justification of the Christian faith automatically overwhelms all competing world views lacking an equally strong case.



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416 William Lane Craig 1433501155 Michael 0 to-read, non-fiction 4.27 1984 Reasonable Faith: Christian Truth and Apologetics
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<![CDATA[Original Intent: The Courts, the Constitution, & Religion]]> 170793 535 David Barton 1932225269 Michael 0 to-read, non-fiction 4.29 1996 Original Intent: The Courts, the Constitution, & Religion
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<![CDATA[Inherit the Wind: The Powerful Courtroom Drama in which Two Men Wage the Legal War of the Century]]> 253264 129 Jerome Lawrence 0345501039 Michael 4 favorites, drama 3.93 1955 Inherit the Wind: The Powerful Courtroom Drama in which Two Men Wage the Legal War of the Century
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<![CDATA[God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything]]> 2239102 of the double helix.]]> 336 Christopher Hitchens 0446697966 Michael 3 non-fiction
However, this book lacks any sophisticated arguments against the existence of a divine power and, at best, only mocks modern religions for their quirks, inconsistencies, and the follies of their followers. I mention this because the title led me to believe that I would hear an argument to support the non-existence of God. Instead, the author effectively argues, as the subtitle says, that religion poisons everything.

With that being said, what is here is well written and worth a read from believers and non-believers alike. ]]>
4.09 2007 God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything
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average rating: 4.09
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An excellent work of non-fiction which makes a strong argument against religion. Christopher Hitchen's writing is clear, sharp, and easy to read. Almost the entirety of the book is devoted to the history of belief and non-belief.

However, this book lacks any sophisticated arguments against the existence of a divine power and, at best, only mocks modern religions for their quirks, inconsistencies, and the follies of their followers. I mention this because the title led me to believe that I would hear an argument to support the non-existence of God. Instead, the author effectively argues, as the subtitle says, that religion poisons everything.

With that being said, what is here is well written and worth a read from believers and non-believers alike.
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<![CDATA[A Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man]]> 7590 490 James Joyce 0393926796 Michael 4 favorites 3.77 1916 A Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man
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Foundation (Foundation, #1) 29579 The first novel in Isaac Asimov's classic science-fiction masterpiece, the Foundation series

For twelve thousand years the Galactic Empire has ruled supreme. Now it is dying. But only Hari Seldon, creator of the revolutionary science of psychohistory, can see into the future--to a dark age of ignorance, barbarism, and warfare that will last thirty thousand years. To preserve knowledge and save humankind, Seldon gathers the best minds in the Empire--both scientists and scholars--and brings them to a bleak planet at the edge of the galaxy to serve as a beacon of hope for future generations. He calls his sanctuary the Foundation.]]>
244 Isaac Asimov 0553803719 Michael 0 to-read 4.18 1951 Foundation (Foundation, #1)
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<![CDATA[When It Was Dark: The Story Of A Great Conspiracy (1904)]]> 6310921 412 Guy Thorne 1437364292 Michael 0 to-read 3.00 1903 When It Was Dark: The Story Of A Great Conspiracy (1904)
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average rating: 3.00
book published: 1903
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The Sun Also Rises 3876 The Sun Also Rises (Fiesta) is one of Ernest Hemingway's masterpieces and a classic example of his spare but powerful writing style. A poignant look at the disillusionment and angst of the post-World War I generation, the novel introduces two of Hemingway's most unforgettable characters: Jake Barnes and Lady Brett Ashley. The story follows the flamboyant Brett and the hapless Jake as they journey from the wild nightlife of 1920s Paris to the brutal bullfighting rings of Spain with a motley group of expatriates. It is an age of moral bankruptcy, spiritual dissolution, unrealized love, and vanishing illusions. First published in 1926, The Sun Also Rises helped to establish Hemingway as one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century.]]> 189 Ernest Hemingway Michael 0 to-read 3.81 1926 The Sun Also Rises
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Ulysses 338798
According to Declan Kiberd, "Before Joyce, no writer of fiction had so foregrounded the process of thinking". Ulysses chronicles the peripatetic appointments and encounters of Leopold Bloom in Dublin in the course of an ordinary day, 16 June 1904. Ulysses is the Latinised name of Odysseus, the hero of Homer's epic poem the Odyssey, and the novel establishes a series of parallels between the poem and the novel, with structural correspondences between the characters and experiences of Bloom and Odysseus, Molly Bloom and Penelope, and Stephen Dedalus and Telemachus, in addition to events and themes of the early 20th-century context of modernism, Dublin, and Ireland's relationship to Britain.

The novel is highly allusive and also imitates the styles of different periods of English literature. Since its publication, the book has attracted controversy and scrutiny, ranging from an obscenity trial in the United States in 1921 to protracted textual "Joyce Wars." The novel's stream-of-consciousness technique, careful structuring, and experimental prose—replete with puns, parodies, and allusions—as well as its rich characterisation and broad humour have led it to be regarded as one of the greatest literary works in history; Joyce fans worldwide now celebrate 16 June as Bloomsday.']]>
783 James Joyce Michael 0 to-read 3.72 1922 Ulysses
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<![CDATA[World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War]]> 8908
Ranging from the now infamous village of New Dachang in the United Federation of China, where the epidemiological trail began with the twelve-year-old Patient Zero, to the unnamed northern forests where untold numbers sought a terrible and temporary refuge in the cold, to the United States of Southern Africa, where the Redeker Plan provided hope for humanity at an unspeakable price, to the west-of-the-Rockies redoubt where the North American tide finally started to turn, this invaluable chronicle reflects the full scope and duration of the Zombie War.

Most of all, the book captures with haunting immediacy the human dimension of this epochal event. Facing the often raw and vivid nature of these personal accounts requires a degree of courage on the part of the reader, but the effort is invaluable because, as Mr. Brooks says in his introduction, "By excluding the human factor, aren't we risking the kind of personal detachment from history that may, heaven forbid, lead us one day to repeat it? And in the end, isn't the human factor the only true difference between us and the enemy we now refer to as 'the living dead'?"

Note: Some of the numerical and factual material contained in this edition was previously published under the auspices of the United Nations Postwar Commission.]]>
342 Max Brooks 0307346609 Michael 3 World War Z teases a lot and delivers surprisingly little.

The novel's fragmented structure gives the reader dozens of unique perspectives to see the events of World War Z through. However, this format keeps the novel from fully fleshing out the world in which it is set; multiple important pieces of information are teased but never expounded upon. This feels odd for such a dry novel, which prefers to convey its stories through concrete accounts obsessed with minor details.

The novel's structure is also perfect for teenagers who generally have short attention spans and who, perhaps not coincidentally, are probably the largest consumers of zombie fiction.

The quantity of characters in World War Z is far superior to their quality. While all of their experiences are unique, their voices are not and they all sound like the same actor playing different roles.

All of the stories told by characters in World War Z are told after the war is over. While this makes the characters' calm recollections believable, it removes from the drama of being in the middle of the action and also makes it hard to connect with the characters.

With that being said, World War Z is a very fun book and an entertaining way to waste an afternoon. ]]>
4.02 2006 World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War
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A collection of personal accounts of a world wide zombie outbreak, World War Z teases a lot and delivers surprisingly little.

The novel's fragmented structure gives the reader dozens of unique perspectives to see the events of World War Z through. However, this format keeps the novel from fully fleshing out the world in which it is set; multiple important pieces of information are teased but never expounded upon. This feels odd for such a dry novel, which prefers to convey its stories through concrete accounts obsessed with minor details.

The novel's structure is also perfect for teenagers who generally have short attention spans and who, perhaps not coincidentally, are probably the largest consumers of zombie fiction.

The quantity of characters in World War Z is far superior to their quality. While all of their experiences are unique, their voices are not and they all sound like the same actor playing different roles.

All of the stories told by characters in World War Z are told after the war is over. While this makes the characters' calm recollections believable, it removes from the drama of being in the middle of the action and also makes it hard to connect with the characters.

With that being said, World War Z is a very fun book and an entertaining way to waste an afternoon.
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The Brothers Karamazov 4934
This award-winning translation by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky remains true to the verbal inventiveness of Dostoevsky’s prose, preserving the multiple voices, the humor, and the surprising modernity of the original. It is an achievement worthy of Dostoevsky’s last and greatest novel.]]>
796 Fyodor Dostoevsky 0374528373 Michael 0 to-read 4.36 1880 The Brothers Karamazov
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Cloud Atlas 49628
Cloud Atlas begins in 1850 with Adam Ewing, an American notary voyaging from the Chatham Isles to his home in California. Along the way, Ewing is befriended by a physician, Dr. Goose, who begins to treat him for a rare species of brain parasite. . . .

Abruptly, the action jumps to Belgium in 1931, where Robert Frobisher, a disinherited bisexual composer, contrives his way into the household of an infirm maestro who has a beguiling wife and a nubile daughter. . . . From there we jump to the West Coast in the 1970s and a troubled reporter named Luisa Rey, who stumbles upon a web of corporate greed and murder that threatens to claim her life. . . . And onward, with dazzling virtuosity, to an inglorious present-day England; to a Korean superstate of the near future where neocapitalism has run amok; and, finally, to a postapocalyptic Iron Age Hawaii in the last days of history.

But the story doesn't end even there. The narrative then boomerangs back through centuries and space, returning by the same route, in reverse, to its starting point. Along the way, Mitchell reveals how his disparate characters connect, how their fates intertwine, and how their souls drift across time like clouds across the sky.

As wild as a videogame, as mysterious as a Zen koan, Cloud Atlas is an unforgettable tour de force that, like its incomparable author, has transcended its cult classic status to become a worldwide phenomenon.]]>
509 David Mitchell 0375507256 Michael 0 to-read 4.02 2004 Cloud Atlas
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On Gold Mountain 13152947
"As engagingly readable as any novel." � Los Angeles Times Book Review

In 1867, Lisa See's great-great-grandfather arrived in America, where he prescribed herbal remedies to immigrant laborers who were treated little better than slaves. His son Fong See later built a mercantile empire and married a Caucasian woman, in spite of laws prohibiting interracial marriage. Lisa herself grew up playing in her family's antiques store in Los Angeles's Chinatown, listening to stories of missionaries and prostitutes, movie stars and Chinese baseball teams.

See’s family historyĚýencompasses secretĚýmarriages, entrepreneurial genius, romance, racism, and much more, as two distinctly different cultures meet in a new world in this “lovingly rendered…vivid tableau of a family and an eraâ€� ( People ).]]>
402 Lisa See 0307950395 Michael 2 On Gold Mountain can be a difficult book to classify; it is neither fiction nor non-fiction and borrows elements from both. Lisa See extensively researched her family history to put this book together and it provides a fascinating, personal perspective on Chinese immigration in the Nineteenth Century.

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4.02 1995 On Gold Mountain
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On Gold Mountain can be a difficult book to classify; it is neither fiction nor non-fiction and borrows elements from both. Lisa See extensively researched her family history to put this book together and it provides a fascinating, personal perspective on Chinese immigration in the Nineteenth Century.


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American Psycho 28676 American Psycho is a bleak, bitter, black comedy about a world we all recognize but do not wish to confront.]]> 399 Bret Easton Ellis 0679735771 Michael 0 to-read 3.82 1991 American Psycho
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1984 7231642 266 George Orwell Michael 0 to-read 3.98 1949 1984
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The English Patient 1690327 302 Michael Ondaatje 0679416781 Michael 0 to-read 3.84 1992 The English Patient
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<![CDATA[The Hunt for Red October (Jack Ryan Universe, #4)]]> 1001555 A race between the Soviet and American fleets to find an errant Russian submarine.

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387 Thomas L. Clancy 0870212850 Michael 0 to-read 4.23 1984 The Hunt for Red October (Jack Ryan Universe, #4)
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average rating: 4.23
book published: 1984
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The Stand 149267 For hundreds of thousands of fans who read The Stand in its original version and wanted more, this new edition is Stephen King's gift. And those who are listening to The Stand for the first time will discover a triumphant and eerily plausible work of the imagination that takes on the issues that will determine our survival.]]> 1152 Stephen King Michael 0 to-read 4.35 1978 The Stand
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average rating: 4.35
book published: 1978
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