Jason's bookshelf: all en-US Wed, 27 Nov 2024 03:21:29 -0800 60 Jason's bookshelf: all 144 41 /images/layout/goodreads_logo_144.jpg Mansfield Park 45032 488 Jane Austen Jason 2 3.86 1814 Mansfield Park
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<![CDATA[Around the World in Eighty Days]]> 54479 252 Jules Verne 014044906X Jason 3 3.95 1872 Around the World in Eighty Days
author: Jules Verne
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average rating: 3.95
book published: 1872
rating: 3
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<![CDATA[Grimms' Fairytales - Illustrated: The Professor's Bookshelf #10]]> 18177475 332 Jacob Grimm 0987555480 Jason 0 4.12 1812 Grimms' Fairytales - Illustrated: The Professor's Bookshelf #10
author: Jacob Grimm
name: Jason
average rating: 4.12
book published: 1812
rating: 0
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Pizzeria Kamikaze 60426 100 Etgar Keret 1891867903 Jason 5 3.80 2004 Pizzeria Kamikaze
author: Etgar Keret
name: Jason
average rating: 3.80
book published: 2004
rating: 5
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<![CDATA[Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Compassion]]> 71733 166 Marshall B. Rosenberg 1892005026 Jason 5 4.28 1999 Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Compassion
author: Marshall B. Rosenberg
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average rating: 4.28
book published: 1999
rating: 5
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Little Bee 6948436
Nevertheless, you need to know enough to buy it so we will just say this:

This is the story of two women.

Their lives collide one fateful day, and one of them has to make a terrible choice.

Two years later, they meet again - the story starts there...

Once you have read it, you'll want to tell your friends about it. When you do, please don't tell them what happens either. The magic is in how it unfolds.]]>
271 Chris Cleave 1416589643 Jason 5 3.76 2008 Little Bee
author: Chris Cleave
name: Jason
average rating: 3.76
book published: 2008
rating: 5
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<![CDATA[The Flame Bearer (The Saxon Stories, #10)]]> 28949218
Under the cover of this fragile calm, Uhtred must begin his campaign that will end with the assault on Bebbanburg, the great fortress that is rightly his and was stolen from him in childhood. But his plans are shattered when the Scots surge down and lay claim to the north of England, as the West Saxons, under Uhtred’s old enemy, Æthelhelm, invade Northumbria from the south. If Uhtred is to succeed in recapturing Bebbanburg he must both defeat Æthelhelm’s forces and drive the Scots away before he can attack the formidable fortress by the sea. He has a small army and many enemies, but Uhtred is not the supreme warlord of Britain for nothing...]]>
284 Bernard Cornwell 0007504217 Jason 3 4.37 2016 The Flame Bearer (The Saxon Stories, #10)
author: Bernard Cornwell
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average rating: 4.37
book published: 2016
rating: 3
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Le Morte d'Arthur 480449 950 Thomas Malory 0760755213 Jason 4 3.86 1485 Le Morte d'Arthur
author: Thomas Malory
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average rating: 3.86
book published: 1485
rating: 4
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Animals Strike Curious Poses 29633820 Animals Strike Curious Poses investigates a different famous animal named and immortalized by humans. Modeled loosely after a medieval bestiary, these witty, playful, whipsmart essays traverse history, myth, science, and more, bringing each beast vibrantly to life.]]> 200 Elena Passarello 1941411398 Jason 0 to-read 3.82 2017 Animals Strike Curious Poses
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Green Darkness 36254 591 Anya Seton 1556525761 Jason 4 3.95 1972 Green Darkness
author: Anya Seton
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average rating: 3.95
book published: 1972
rating: 4
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Emmanuelle 118797 Story of O, the most famous French underground novel of the late twentieth century and a work of seductive literary merit. Written by the wife of a diplomat in the French Foreign Service, it takes the form of an autobiographical novel, which it may or may not be.

As the story opens, Emmanuelle is boarding a plane in London to rejoin her husband in Bangkok. She finds herself powerfully compelled by the overnight passenger seated beside her, and before she has landed, her irrepressible sensual nature has begun to open wide vistas of sexual possibility. As the novel continues, she moves easily from the waiting arms of her husband to intimacies with the wives of his business associates to further explorations and experiences in which the subtle aesthetics of eroticism are expounded—and enacted—to their fullest.

Emmanuelle, which has sold hundreds of thousands of copies since its initial clandestine publication in France, relates the movement of a woman from an unconscious to a profoundly conscious sexuality.]]>
224 Emmanuelle Arsan 0802130690 Jason 4 3.26 1959 Emmanuelle
author: Emmanuelle Arsan
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average rating: 3.26
book published: 1959
rating: 4
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<![CDATA[The Lost Art of Good Conversation: A Mindful Way to Connect with Others and Enrich Everyday Life]]> 34050964 In a world of iPhones and connectivity to social media and email, we are all in constant connection with one another. Then why are so many people feeling burned out, distant from colleagues, and abandoned by family and friends? In this new book from the bestselling author of Running with the Mind of Meditation, the Sakyong uses the basic principles of the Shambhala tradition--meditation and a sincere belief in the inherent wisdom, compassion, and courage of all beings--to help readers to listen and speak more mindfuly with loved ones, co-workers, strangers, and even ourselves.
In this easy to understand and helpful book, Sakyong Mipham provides inspiring ideas and practical tips on how to be more present in your day-to-day life, helping us to communicate in ways that elevates the dignity of everyone involved. Great for families, employees and employers and everyone who spend too much time on Facebook, Instragram, and feel -disconnected- in our -connected- world, Good Conversation is a journey back to basics.]]>
240 Sakyong Mipham 0451499433 Jason 0 currently-reading 3.55 2017 The Lost Art of Good Conversation: A Mindful Way to Connect with Others and Enrich Everyday Life
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<![CDATA[Imaro: The Quest for Cush (Imaro #2)]]> 1535274
Like his contemporaries, Karl Edward Wagner (Kane) and Michael Moorcock (Elric), Charles Saunders brings something new to the traditional heroic fantasy tale. A broad knowledge of, and passion for, the history and myths of Africa led to the creation of a heroic fantasy character the likes of which the world has never seen. Imaro is no Tarzan� no Conan� Imaro is a warrior out of African legend.

Saunders' novel fuses the narrative style of fantasy fiction with a pre-colonial, alternate Africa. Inspired by and directly addresses the alienation of growing up an African American fan of Science Fiction and Fantasy, which to this day remains a very ethnically homogonous genre. It addresses this both structurally (via its unique setting) and thematically (via its alienated, tribeless hero-protagonist). The tribal tensions and histories presented in this fantasy novel reflect actual African tribal histories and tensions, and provide a unique perspective to current and recent conflicts in Africa, particularly the Rwandan genocide and the ongoing conflict in The Sudan.]]>
224 Charles R. Saunders 159780066X Jason 4 4.28 1984 Imaro: The Quest for Cush (Imaro #2)
author: Charles R. Saunders
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average rating: 4.28
book published: 1984
rating: 4
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Martian Time-Slip 697251
But what sort of future? And what happens to those unfortunates whom Manfred ushers into it? In Martian Time-Slip Philip K. Dick uses power politics and extraterrestrial real estate scams, adultery, and murder to penetrate the mysteries of being and time.]]>
262 Philip K. Dick 0679761675 Jason 4 3.79 1964 Martian Time-Slip
author: Philip K. Dick
name: Jason
average rating: 3.79
book published: 1964
rating: 4
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<![CDATA[Stalking Darkness (Nightrunner, #2)]]> 74275
Seregil's friend and Mentor, the wizard Nysander, has long been the guardian of a deadly secret. In a secret, silver-lined room hidden well beneath the Oreska, he has served for most of his 300 years as the keeper of a nondescript clay cup. But this cup, combined with a crystal crown and some wooden disks, forms the Helm of Seriamaius, and any mortal donning the reconstructed Helm will become the incarnation of the god on earth.

Nysander holds the cup and Mardus the wooden disks—one of which was responsible for Seregil's coma—but the crown must still be located. Threatened under pain of death by Nysander to keep his quest a secret even from his loyal companion, Alec, Seregil is dispatched to find the last missing piece of the Helm so that he and Nysander can destroy it. But this is only the beginning of one of his deadliest journeys ever, for the prophecy also holds that four will come together in a time of darkness, and gradually all that Seregil values is placed at risk as he, Alec, Nysander and Micum are drawn into a deadly web of terror and intrigue.]]>
501 Lynn Flewelling 0553575430 Jason 2 4.25 1997 Stalking Darkness (Nightrunner, #2)
author: Lynn Flewelling
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average rating: 4.25
book published: 1997
rating: 2
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The Mezzanine 247000 The Mezzanine occurs on the escalator of an office building, where its narrator is returning to work after buying shoelaces, this startlingly inventive and witty novel takes us farther than most fiction written today. It lends to milk cartons the associative richness of Marcel Proust's madeleines. It names the eight most significant advances in a human life —beginning with shoe-tying. It asks whether the hot air blowers in bathrooms really are more sanitary than towels. And it casts a dazzling light on our relations with the objects and people we usually take for granted.]]> 135 Nicholson Baker 0679725768 Jason 3 3.85 1988 The Mezzanine
author: Nicholson Baker
name: Jason
average rating: 3.85
book published: 1988
rating: 3
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A Poetics for Screenwriters 7944469 160 Lance Lee 0292747195 Jason 4 3.64 2001 A Poetics for Screenwriters
author: Lance Lee
name: Jason
average rating: 3.64
book published: 2001
rating: 4
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Imaro (Imaro #1) 1535273
Imaro is heroic fantasy like it’s never been done before. Based on Africa, and African traditions and legends, Charles Saunders has created Nyumbani (which means “home� in Swahili), an amalgam of the real, the semi-real, and the unreal. Imaro is the name of the larger-than-life warrior, an outcast, who travels across Nyumbani, searching for a home.

Like his contemporaries, Karl Edward Wagner (Kane) and Michael Moorcock (Elric), Charles Saunders brings something new to the traditional heroic fantasy tale. A broad knowledge of, and passion for, the history and myths of Africa led to the creation of a heroic fantasy character the likes of which the world has never seen. Imaro is no Tarzan� no Conan� Imaro is a warrior out of African legend.

Saunders' novel fuses the narrative style of fantasy fiction with a pre-colonial, alternate Africa. Inspired by and directly addresses the alienation of growing up an African American fan of Science Fiction and Fantasy, which to this day remains a very ethnically homogonous genre. It addresses this both structurally (via its unique setting) and thematically (via its alienated, tribeless hero-protagonist). The tribal tensions and histories presented in this fantasy novel reflect actual African tribal histories and tensions, and provide a unique perspective to current and recent conflicts in Africa, particularly the Rwandan genocide and the ongoing conflict in The Sudan.]]>
256 Charles R. Saunders 1597800368 Jason 4 3.89 1981 Imaro (Imaro #1)
author: Charles R. Saunders
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average rating: 3.89
book published: 1981
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Boston Blackie 5672133 220 Jack Boyle Jason 4 3.48 1919 Boston Blackie
author: Jack Boyle
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average rating: 3.48
book published: 1919
rating: 4
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<![CDATA[Anthony Trent: Master Criminal]]> 8092183 324 Wyndham Martyn 1444627961 Jason 3 3.85 1918 Anthony Trent: Master Criminal
author: Wyndham Martyn
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average rating: 3.85
book published: 1918
rating: 3
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<![CDATA[Cognitive Science, Religion, and Theology: From Human Minds to Divine Minds (Templeton Science and Religion Series)]]> 12619582
Ěý

Cognitive science is the interdisciplinary study of minds and mental activity, and as such, it addresses a fundamental feature of what it is to be human. Further, as religious traditions concern ideas and beliefs about the nature of humans, the nature of the world, and the nature of the divine, cognitive science can contribute directly and indirectly to these theological concerns. Barrett shows how direct contributions come from the growing area called cognitive science of religion (CSR), which investigates how human cognitive systems inform and constrain religious thought, experience, and expression. CSR attempts to answer questions such Why do humans tend to be religious? And why are specific ideas (e.g., the possibility of an afterlife) so cross-culturally recurrent? Barrett also covers the indirect implications that cognitive science has for theology, such as human similarities and differences with the animal world, freedom and determinism, and the relationship between minds and bodies.

Ěý

Cognitive Science, Religion, and Theology critically reviews the research on these fascinating questions and discusses the many implications that arise from them. In addition, this short volume also offers suggestions for future research, making it ideal not only for those looking for an overview of the field thus far but also for those seeking a glimpse of where the field might be going in the future.]]>
248 Justin L. Barrett 159947381X Jason 4 3.90 2011 Cognitive Science, Religion, and Theology: From Human Minds to Divine Minds (Templeton Science and Religion Series)
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Peer Gynt 279221 As the play opens the young farmer attends a wedding and meets Solveig, the woman who is eventually to be his salvation. However, the rascally Peer then kidnaps the bride and later abandons her in the wilderness. This dismal performance is followed by a string of adventures (many of which do not reflect well on Peer) in many lands. After these soul-chilling exploits, an old and embittered Peer returns to Norway, eventually finding solace in the arms of the faithful Solveig.
Like other early Ibsen plays, such as Brand (1865) and Emperor and Galilean (1873), the work is imbued with poetic mysticism and romanticism, and in Peer we find a rebellious central character in search of an ultimate truth that always seems just out of reach. In this sense Peer can be seen as an alter ego of Ibsen himself, whose lifelong search for artistic and moral certainties resulted in the great later plays ( Hedda Gabler, The Wild Duck, An Enemy of the People, etc.) upon which his reputation chiefly rests. This rich, poetic version of Peer Gynt is considered the standard translation.]]>
144 Henrik Ibsen 0486426866 Jason 4 3.71 1867 Peer Gynt
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<![CDATA[Teaching Minds: How Cognitive Science Can Save Our Schools]]> 19094621 240 Roger C. Schank 0807770906 Jason 1 3.33 2011 Teaching Minds: How Cognitive Science Can Save Our Schools
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average rating: 3.33
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The Autobiography of a Thief 21543732 222 Hutchins Hapgood 1497389526 Jason 4 4.00 1970 The Autobiography of a Thief
author: Hutchins Hapgood
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average rating: 4.00
book published: 1970
rating: 4
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<![CDATA[Raffles: The Amateur Cracksman (Raffles, #1)]]> 47207
Encouraged by his brother-in-law, Arthur Conan Doyle, to write a series about a public school villain, and influenced by his own experiences at Uppingham, E. W. Hornung created a unique form of crime story, where, in stealing as in sport, it is playing the game that counts, and there is always honor among thieves.]]>
240 E.W. Hornung 0141439335 Jason 3 3.62 1898 Raffles: The Amateur Cracksman (Raffles, #1)
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The Rover 791479 128 Aphra Behn 1854591789 Jason 3 3.30 1681 The Rover
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<![CDATA[Bringing Ritual to Mind: Psychological Foundations of Cultural Forms]]> 1933686 252 Robert N. McCauley 0521016290 Jason 0 currently-reading 4.09 1998 Bringing Ritual to Mind: Psychological Foundations of Cultural Forms
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average rating: 4.09
book published: 1998
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<![CDATA[The Confessions of Arsène Lupin]]> 141193 The world's premier thief looks back on a lifetime of adventure in these tales of his outrageous exploits

It has been a fortnight since the baroness Repstein disappeared from Paris, taking with her a fortune in jewels stolen from her husband. French detectives have chased her all over Europe, following the trail of gemstones like so many precious breadcrumbs, but she has eluded their efforts. When Arsène Lupin finds her, she will not escape so easily.

The most brilliant criminal mind in all of Europe, Lupin is not above performing the occasional good deed—especially when there is reward money at stake. In these thrilling stories, the gentleman thief outwits both policemen and criminals time and time again, always making sure to pocket something for himself.]]>
343 Maurice Leblanc 0809533596 Jason 3 3.99 1912 The Confessions of Arsène Lupin
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average rating: 3.99
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Captain Blood 158446 Short Description: Peter Blood, an Irish physician and soldier in England in the 1680's, is wrongly convicted of treason and sentenced to indentured slavery in the Caribbean. He escapes and becomes the most feared pirate captain on the Spanish Main, but all the glory of his adventures cannot help him, for the woman he loves cannot love a thief and pirate. Even when he destroys England's enemies, even at his most triumphant...but wait! What's that...

Long Description: Peter Blood, an Irish physician and former soldier is happily settled, in the 1680's, as the doctor in an English town, when the rebellion of the Duke of Monmouth catches him by accident. He saves a man's life, as a doctor must try to do, but the man is a rebel and the hanging Judge Jeffreys sentences him to ten years as an indentured slave in the Caribbean colonies. Once there, his knowledge as a physician is recognized, and thus he meets and falls in love with the daughter of the man who own his servitude; not likely to be a successful love story! A Spanish ship attacks the town, and while the Spaniards celebrate their victory he boldly steals their ship, and he and his fellow convicts sail off to become the boldest and most fearless of pirates among the islands and on the Spanish Main. But all the glory of his adventures cannot help him, for the woman he loves cannot love a thief and pirate. Even when he destroys England's enemies, even at his most triumphant...but wait! Is that... The classic novel of adventure and romance, and one of Sabatini's best.]]>
236 Rafael Sabatini 1406800163 Jason 3 4.17 1922 Captain Blood
author: Rafael Sabatini
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average rating: 4.17
book published: 1922
rating: 3
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<![CDATA[A Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire, #1)]]> 13496
Sweeping from a harsh land of cold to a summertime kingdom of epicurean plenty, A Game of Thrones tells a tale of lords and ladies, soldiers and sorcerers, assassins and bastards, who come together in a time of grim omens. Here an enigmatic band of warriors bear swords of no human metal; a tribe of fierce wildlings carry men off into madness; a cruel young dragon prince barters his sister to win back his throne; a child is lost in the twilight between life and death; and a determined woman undertakes a treacherous journey to protect all she holds dear. Amid plots and counter-plots, tragedy and betrayal, victory and terror, allies and enemies, the fate of the Starks hangs perilously in the balance, as each side endeavors to win that deadliest of conflicts: the game of thrones.]]>
835 George R.R. Martin 0553588486 Jason 3 4.44 1996 A Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire, #1)
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average rating: 4.44
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Night 231614 --back cover]]> 109 Elie Wiesel 0553272535 Jason 4 4.29 1956 Night
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average rating: 4.29
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The Golden Notebook 24100 640 Doris Lessing 006093140X Jason 5 3.79 1962 The Golden Notebook
author: Doris Lessing
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average rating: 3.79
book published: 1962
rating: 5
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<![CDATA[Saint Sebastian: The Rose (The Lonely Tower, #1)]]> 25923279 Some secrets are dying to be discovered. Some are already dead.

At seventeen, Sebastian's world is dominated by fairly normal things—his adoptive family, his new friends—and his unrelenting fear of vampires! Sebastian lives in an English monastery converted from an ancient vampire's home containing the secrets of vampire graveyards. Sebastian knows that some never truly die, and they must be guarded; he is the unlikely keeper of secrets that are dying to be discovered. Everything changes one spring when a strange combination of visitors arrive, turning his otherwise routine existence upside down. New friends Jacob and Jessica awaken Sebastian to the more pleasant side of life while their own awakening finds the darker side of reality. Sebastian's quest now becomes an epic struggle between himself, a strange companion who knows too much, and the greatest evil he has ever encountered. Sebastian is used to life-changing events, though--the night he became a vampire was nearly as traumatic as what is to come.]]>
Michael W. Glover Jason 0 to-read 4.46 2015 Saint Sebastian: The Rose (The Lonely Tower, #1)
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Black Boy 228630 Black Boy is a classic of American autobiography, a subtly crafted narrative of Richard Wright's journey from innocence to experience in the Jim Crow South. An enduring story of one young man's coming of age during a particular time and place, Black Boy remains a seminal text in our history about what it means to be a man, black, and Southern in America.]]> 419 Richard Wright 0060929782 Jason 0 4.09 1945 Black Boy
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Burmese Days 9650 276 George Orwell 1421808307 Jason 4 3.87 1934 Burmese Days
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average rating: 3.87
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Madame Bovary 2175 329 Gustave Flaubert 0192840398 Jason 4 3.70 1856 Madame Bovary
author: Gustave Flaubert
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average rating: 3.70
book published: 1856
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Drop City 24724 497 T. Coraghessan Boyle 0142003808 Jason 2 3.82 2003 Drop City
author: T. Coraghessan Boyle
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<![CDATA[Known to Evil (Leonid McGill, #2)]]> 6608160 Everyone’s motives are murky in McGill’s world; that, he’s used to. What he’s not quite accustomed to is his own recent commitment to the straight and narrow, a path that still seems to lead him directly to the city’s crookedest corners and down its darkest alleys. When Rinaldo won’t let McGill drop the case, or reveal his connection to the young woman in question—simply insisting that she must be found—McGill strikes a dangerous deal with himself: he’ll find the girl, but he’s not going to hand her over until he knows all there is to know about her, and why exactly Rinaldo’s so interested.
And so McGill plunges deep into contemporary New York City as only Walter Mosley can expose it, navigating an underworld that—just beneath the glitz and glamour, hidden behind the safe, clean streets—pulses with danger and violence. This is where McGill plies his trade, and it’s from this that he’s determined to protect all that he’s come to love: his family, his friends, his soul—all of which seem determined to put themselves in harm’s way. To achieve all of this, he’ll have to make new alliances with the darkest, most dangerous acquaintances of his past. And if he can survive both his friends and his enemies with his charm and charisma intact, Leonid McGill will truly have earned his designation as the twenty-first century’s iconic noir hero.]]>
326 Walter Mosley 1594487529 Jason 4 3.88 2010 Known to Evil (Leonid McGill, #2)
author: Walter Mosley
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Life of Pi 4214 460 Yann Martel 0770430074 Jason 3 3.94 2001 Life of Pi
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average rating: 3.94
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<![CDATA[Cognitive Poetics: A New Introduction]]> 1965096 In Cognitive An Introduction , the reader is encouraged to re-evaluate the categories used to understand literary reading and analysis. Covering a wide range of literary genres and historical periods, the book encompasses both American and European approaches. Each chapter explores a different cognitive-poetic framework and relates it to a literary text. Including a range of activities, discussion points, suggestions for further reading and a glossarial index, the book is both interactive and highly accessible.
Cognitive An Introduction is essential reading for students on stylistics and literary-linguistic courses, and will be of interest to all those involved in literary studies, critical theory and linguistics.]]>
193 Peter Stockwell 0415258952 Jason 4 currently-reading 3.82 2002 Cognitive Poetics: A New Introduction
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average rating: 3.82
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<![CDATA[Analyzing World Fiction: New Horizons in Narrative Theory (Cognitive Approaches to Literature and Culture Series)]]> 13252381 327 Frederick Luis Aldama 0292726325 Jason 3 3.33 2011 Analyzing World Fiction: New Horizons in Narrative Theory (Cognitive Approaches to Literature and Culture Series)
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<![CDATA[The Beast and the Sovereign, Volume I]]> 6588801

When he died in 2004, Jacques Derrida left behind a vast legacy of unpublished material, much of it in the form of written lectures. With The Beast and the Sovereign, Volume 1, the University of Chicago Press inaugurates an ambitious series, edited by Geoffrey Bennington and Peggy Kamuf, translating these important works into English.

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The Beast and the Sovereign, Volume 1 launches the series with Derrida’s exploration of the persistent association of bestiality or animality with sovereignty. In this seminar from 2001�2002, Derrida continues his deconstruction of the traditional determinations of the human. The beast and the sovereign are connected, he contends, because neither animals nor kings are subject to the law—the sovereign stands above it, while the beast falls outside the law from below. He then traces this association through an astonishing array of texts, including La Fontaine’s fable “The Wolf and the Lamb,� Hobbes’s biblical sea monster in Leviathan, D. H. Lawrence’s poem “Snake,� Machiavelli’s Prince with its elaborate comparison of princes and foxes, a historical account of Louis XIV attending an elephant autopsy, and Rousseau’s evocation of werewolves in The Social Contract.

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Deleuze, Lacan, and Agamben also come into critical play as Derrida focuses in on questions of force, right, justice, and philosophical interpretations of the limits between man and animal.

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368 Jacques Derrida 0226144283 Jason 0 currently-reading 4.23 2008 The Beast and the Sovereign, Volume I
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<![CDATA[The Great Cat Massacre: And Other Episodes in French Cultural History]]> 1085381 298 Robert Darnton 0394729277 Jason 3 3.87 1984 The Great Cat Massacre: And Other Episodes in French Cultural History
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<![CDATA[Literature and the Cognitive Revolution (Volume 23) (Poetics Today)]]> 6490382 The introduction situates the collection in relation to previous work, defines the issues, and highlights the stakes. Articles by Mark Turner and Paul Hernadi propose a bold extension of notions of literary history to include not only preliterature oral forms but the entire history of the species, viewing literary activity as a crucial human adaptation. Ellen Spolsky's essay provides an unprecedented statement of common ground shared by cognitive-evolutionary approaches and poststructuralist theory. The final three essays examine works by Aphra Behn, A. L. Barbauld, and Jane Austen in terms of their contemporary cultural and political contexts as well as in light of paradigms drawn from cognitive neuroscience and evolutionary theory. A commentary by Tony E. Jackson surveys the entire issue from the viewpoint of an informed outsider."Contributors. "Paul Hernadi, Tony E. Jackson, Alan Richardson, Ellen Spolsky, Francis F. Steen, Reuven Tsur, Mark Turner, Lisa Zunshine]]> 196 Alan Richardson 0822365294 Jason 4 4.00 2002 Literature and the Cognitive Revolution (Volume 23) (Poetics Today)
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<![CDATA[Running with the Mind of Meditation: Lessons for Training Body and Mind]]> 13151427 Ěý
As a Tibetan lama and leader of Shambhala (an international community of 165 meditation centers), Sakyong Mipham has found physical activity to be essential for spiritual well-being. He's been trained in horsemanship and martial arts but has a special love for running. Here he incorporates his spiritual practice with running, presenting basic meditation instruction and fundamental principles he has developed. Even though both activities can be complicated, the lessons here are simple and designed to show how the melding of internal practice with physical movement can be used by anyone - regardless of age, spiritual background, or ability - to benefit body and soul.]]>
208 Sakyong Mipham 0307888169 Jason 4 3.82 2012 Running with the Mind of Meditation: Lessons for Training Body and Mind
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<![CDATA[Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism]]> 295000 spiritual materialism. The universal tendency, he shows, is to see spirituality as a process of self-improvement—the impulse to develop and refine the ego when the ego is, by nature, essentially empty. "The problem is that ego can convert anything to its own use," he said, "even spirituality." His incisive, compassionate teachings serve to wake us up from this trick we all play on ourselves, and to offer us a far brighter reality: the true and joyous liberation that inevitably involves letting go of the self rather than working to improve it. It is a message that has resonated with students for nearly thirty years, and remains fresh as ever today.

This new edition includes a foreword by Chögyam Trungpa's son and lineage holder, Sakyong Mipham.]]>
272 Chögyam Trungpa 1570629579 Jason 0 4.21 1973 Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism
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The Road 6288
A father and his son walk alone through burned America. Nothing moves in the ravaged landscape save the ash on the wind. It is cold enough to crack stones, and when the snow falls it is gray. The sky is dark. Their destination is the coast, although they don’t know what, if anything, awaits them there. They have nothing; just a pistol to defend themselves against the lawless bands that stalk the road, the clothes they are wearing, a cart of scavenged food—and each other.

The Road is the profoundly moving story of a journey. It boldly imagines a future in which no hope remains, but in which the father and his son, “each the other’s world entire,� are sustained by love. Awesome in the totality of its vision, it is an unflinching meditation on the worst and the best that we are capable of: ultimate destructiveness, desperate tenacity, and the tenderness that keeps two people alive in the face of total devastation.]]>
241 Cormac McCarthy 0307265439 Jason 3 3.99 2006 The Road
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Atonement 6867
On a hot summer day in 1935, thirteen-year-old Briony Tallis witnesses the flirtation between her older sister, Cecilia, and Robbie Turner, the son of a servant. But Briony's incomplete grasp of adult motives—together with her precocious literary gifts—brings about a crime that will change all their lives.

As it follows that crime's repercussions through the chaos and carnage of World War II and into the close of the twentieth century, Atonement engages the reader on every conceivable level, with an ease and authority that mark it as a genuine masterpiece.]]>
351 Ian McEwan 038572179X Jason 4 3.94 2001 Atonement
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New Seeds of Contemplation 727578 297 Thomas Merton 081120099X Jason 0 4.30 1962 New Seeds of Contemplation
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<![CDATA[The Sense of Style: The Thinking Person's Guide to Writing in the 21st Century]]> 20821371 A short and entertaining book on the modern art of writing well by New York Times bestselling author Steven Pinker
Why is so much writing so bad, and how can we make it better? Is the English language being corrupted by texting and social media? Do the kids today even care about good writing? Why should any of us care?

In The Sense of Style, the bestselling linguist and cognitive scientist Steven Pinker answers these questions and more. Rethinking the usage guide for the twenty-first century, Pinker doesn’t carp about the decline of language or recycle pet peeves from the rulebooks of a century ago. Instead, he applies insights from the sciences of language and mind to the challenge of crafting clear, coherent, and stylish prose.

In this short, cheerful, and eminently practical book, Pinker shows how writing depends on imagination, empathy, coherence, grammatical knowhow, and an ability to savor and reverse engineer the good prose of others. He replaces dogma about usage with reason and evidence, allowing writers and editors to apply the guidelines judiciously, rather than robotically, being mindful of what they are designed to accomplish.

Filled with examples of great and gruesome prose, Pinker shows us how the art of writing can be a form of pleasurable mastery and a fascinating intellectual topic in its own right.
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368 Steven Pinker 0670025852 Jason 0 4.03 2014 The Sense of Style: The Thinking Person's Guide to Writing in the 21st Century
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Great Expectations 2623
Pip must discover his true self, and his own set of values and priorities. Whether such values allow one to prosper in the complex world of early Victorian England is the major question posed by Great Expectations, one of Dickens's most fascinating, and disturbing, novels.

This edition includes the original, discarded ending, Dickens's brief working notes, and the serial instalments and chapter divisions in different editions. It also uses the definitive Clarendon text.]]>
544 Charles Dickens 0192833596 Jason 3 3.78 1861 Great Expectations
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Jane Eyre 10210 Alternate editions can be found here and here.

A gothic masterpiece of tempestuous passions and dark secrets, Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre is edited with an introduction and notes by Stevie Davis in Penguin Classics.

Charlotte Brontë tells the story of orphaned Jane Eyre, who grows up in the home of her heartless aunt, enduring loneliness and cruelty. This troubled childhood strengthens Jane's natural independence and spirit - which prove necessary when she finds employment as a governess to the young ward of Byronic, brooding Mr Rochester. As her feelings for Rochester develop, Jane gradually uncovers Thornfield Hall's terrible secret, forcing her to make a choice. Should she stay with Rochester and live with the consequences, or follow her convictions - even if it means leaving the man she loves? A novel of intense power and intrigue, Jane Eyre dazzled readers with its passionate depiction of a woman's search for equality and freedom.]]>
532 Charlotte Brontë 0142437204 Jason 3 4.14 1847 Jane Eyre
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Notes from Underground 49455 Notes from Underground marks the dividing line between nineteenth- and twentieth-century fiction, and between the visions of self each century embodied. One of the most remarkable characters in literature, the unnamed narrator is a former official who has defiantly withdrawn into an underground existence. In complete retreat from society, he scrawls a passionate, obsessive, self-contradictory narrative that serves as a devastating attack on social utopianism and an assertion of man’s essentially irrational nature.

Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky, whose Dostoevsky translations have become the standard, give us a brilliantly faithful edition of this classic novel, conveying all the tragedy and tormented comedy of the original.]]>
136 Fyodor Dostoevsky 067973452X Jason 3 4.21 1864 Notes from Underground
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War Dances 6387626 The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, best-selling author Sherman Alexie delivers a virtuoso collection of tender, witty, and soulful stories that expertly capture modern relationships from the most diverse angles. War Dances brims with Alexie’s poetic and revolutionary prose, and reminds us once again why he ranks as one of our country’s finest writers.

With bright insight into the minds of artists, entrepreneurs, fathers, husbands, and sons, Alexie populates his stories with average men on the brink of exceptional change: In the title story, a son recalls his father’s “natural Indian death� from alcohol and diabetes, just as he learns that he himself may have a brain tumor; “The Ballad of Paul Nonetheless,� dissects a vintage clothing store owner’s failing marriage and courtship of a Puma-clad stranger in airports across the country; and “Breaking and Entering� recounts a film editor’s fateful confrontation with an thieving adolescent.

Brazen and wise War Dances takes us to the heart of what it means to be human. The new beginnings, successes, mistakes, and regrets that make up our daily lives are laid bare in this wide-ranging new work that is quintessential.]]>
209 Sherman Alexie 0802119190 Jason 3 3.91 2009 War Dances
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Empathy and the Novel 717276 subject of contemporary novelists from around the world, writers who tacitly endorse the potential universality of human emotions when they call upon their readers' empathy. If narrative empathy is to be taken seriously, Keen suggests, then women's reading and responses to popular fiction occupy a central position in literary inquiry, and cognitive literary studies should extend its range beyond canonical novels. In short, Keen's study extends the playing field for literature practitioners, causing it to resemble more closely that wide open landscape inhabited by readers.]]> 274 Suzanne Keen 019517576X Jason 4 3.77 2007 Empathy and the Novel
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<![CDATA[Luka and the Fire of Life (Khalifa Brothers, #2)]]> 7785917
For Rashid Khalifa, the legendary storyteller of Kahani, has fallen into deep sleep from which no one can wake him. To keep his father from slipping away entirely, Luka must travel to the Magic World and steal the ever-burning Fire of Life. Thus begins a quest replete with unlikely creatures, strange alliances, and seemingly insurmountable challenges as Luka and an assortment of enchanted companions race through peril after peril, pass through the land of the Badly Behaved Gods, and reach the Fire itself, where Luka’s fate, and that of his father, will be decided.

Filled with mischievous wordplay and delving into themes as universal as the power of filial love and the meaning of mortality, Luka and the Fire of Life is a book of wonders for all ages.]]>
223 Salman Rushdie 0679463364 Jason 3 3.64 2010 Luka and the Fire of Life (Khalifa Brothers, #2)
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Silas Marner 54539 262 George Eliot Jason 4 3.67 1861 Silas Marner
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<![CDATA[A Kiss of Shadows (Merry Gentry, #1)]]> 139417
I fled the high court of Faerie three years ago and have been in hiding ever since. As Merry Gentry, I am a private investigator for the Grey Detective Agency: Supernatural Problems, Magical Solutions. My magical skills, scorned at the courts of Faerie, are valued in the human world. Even by human standards, my magic isn't flashy, which is fine by me. Flashy attracts attention and I can't afford that.

Rumour has it that I am dead. Not quite. I am Princess Meredith NicEssus. To speak that name after dark is to call down a knock upon your door from a hand that can kill you with a touch. I have been careful, but not careful enough. The shadows have found me, and they are going to take me back home, one way or another.

So the running is over. But the fighting has just begun...

Rich, sensual, brimming with dangerous magic, A Kiss of Shadows is a dazzling tour-de-force where folklore, fantasy and erotically charged adventure collide.]]>
480 Laurell K. Hamilton 0345490657 Jason 3 4.03 2000 A Kiss of Shadows (Merry Gentry, #1)
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<![CDATA[A Lick of Frost (Merry Gentry, #6)]]> 1406197 8 Laurell K. Hamilton 1423340418 Jason 3 4.15 2007 A Lick of Frost (Merry Gentry, #6)
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<![CDATA[A Stroke of Midnight (Merry Gentry, #4)]]> 30226
Enemies watch my every move. My cousin Cel strives to have me killed even now from his prison cell. But not all the assassination attempts are his. Some Unseelie nobles have waited centuries for my aunt Andais, Queen of Air and Darkness, to become weak enough that she might be toppled from her throne. Enemies unforeseen move against us–enemies who would murder the least among us.

The threat will drive us to allow human police into faerie for the first time in our history. I need my allies now more than ever, especially since fate will lead me into the arm of Mistral, Master of Storms, the queen’s new captain of her guard. Our passion will reawaken powers long forgotten among the warriors of the sidhe. Pain and pleasure await me–and danger, as well, for some at that court seek only death.

I will find new joys with the butterfly-winged demi-fey. My guards and I will show all of faerie that violence and sex are as popular among the sidhe as they are among the lesser fey of our court. The Darkness will weep, and Frost will comfort him. The gentlest of my guards will find new strength and break my heart. Passions undreamed of await us–and my enemies gather, for the future of both courts of faerie begins to unravel.]]>
385 Laurell K. Hamilton 0345443608 Jason 3 4.09 2005 A Stroke of Midnight (Merry Gentry, #4)
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<![CDATA[Seduced by Moonlight (Merry Gentry, #3)]]> 30243 My aunt, the Queen of Air and Darkness, no long distracted by her sadistic pastimes, now focusses unwaveringly on me. I spend each night with my immortal guards, but still no child has come of our decadent pleasures. But something IS happening to me. I appear to have awakened a force that's lain dormant for thousands of years and I haven't the damndest idea how or why...
It all began with the chalice. I dreamed it, and there it was - cool and hard - when I awoke. My guards know this ancient relic well - its disappearance so many ages ago stripped them of their vital powers. And here it is with us now. My touch resonates with its force. A strange, dazzling magic now courses through my half-mortal half-Sidhe body. But while my guards cherish me for this unexpected gift, there are those who loathe me for it and would rather the Unseelie court suffer than have it ruled over by me, a mongrel queen. My enemies grow in number every day. If only they knew what I am capable of. But come to that, if only I did too.
This is the world of Meredith Gentry, a twilight world of gods, shapeshifters and immortal souls, a world full of sensuality, wild magic, treacherous deceits and latent powers about to be unleashed...]]>
409 Laurell K. Hamilton 0553816322 Jason 3 4.08 2004 Seduced by Moonlight (Merry Gentry, #3)
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<![CDATA[A Caress of Twilight (Merry Gentry, #2)]]> 30240
After eluding relentless assassination attempts by Prince Cel, her cousin and rival for the Faerie crown, Meredith Gentry, Los Angeles private eye, has a whole new set of problems. To become queen, she must bear a child before Cel can father one of his own. But havoc lies on the people are dying in mysterious, frightening ways, and suddenly the very existence of the place known as Faerie is at grave risk. So now, while she enjoys the greatest pleasures of her life attempting to conceive a baby with the warriors of her royal guard, she must fend off an ancient evil that could destroy the very fabric of reality. And that’s just her day job. . . .]]>
348 Laurell K. Hamilton 0345478169 Jason 3 4.07 2002 A Caress of Twilight (Merry Gentry, #2)
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<![CDATA[ChangĂł, the Biggest Badass (The Americas)]]> 7543029 500 Manuel Zapata Olivella 0896726738 Jason 3 3.68 1983 ChangĂł, the Biggest Badass (The Americas)
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Starship Troopers 17214
In one of Robert A. Heinlein’s most controversial bestsellers, a recruit of the future goes through the toughest boot camp in the Universe—and into battle with the Terran Mobile Infantry against mankind’s most alarming enemy.
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264 Robert A. Heinlein Jason 3 4.01 1959 Starship Troopers
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Cousin Bette 59144
Cousin Bette is a gripping tale of violent jealousy, sexual passion and treachery, and a brilliant portrayal of the grasping, bourgeois society of 1840's Paris. The culmination of the Comedie humaine, Balzac's epic chronicle of his times, it is one of his greatest triumphs as a novelist.]]>
496 Honoré de Balzac 0375759077 Jason 3 3.87 1846 Cousin Bette
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<![CDATA[Kitty and the Midnight Hour (Kitty Norville, #1)]]> 14461 259 Carrie Vaughn 0446616419 Jason 2 3.68 2005 Kitty and the Midnight Hour (Kitty Norville, #1)
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A Tour of the Calculus 316793


"An odd and tantalizing book by a writer who takes immense pleasure in this great mathematical tool, and tries to create it in others."--New York Times Book Review]]>
331 David Berlinski 0679747885 Jason 4 3.69 1995 A Tour of the Calculus
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Orphan Train 15818107 This is an alternate cover edition of ISBN 9780061950728, found here.

The author of Bird in Hand and The Way Life Should Be delivers her most ambitious and powerful novel to date: a captivating story of two very different women who build an unexpected friendship: a 91-year-old woman with a hidden past as an orphan-train rider and the teenage girl whose own troubled adolescence leads her to seek answers to questions no one has ever thought to ask.

Nearly eighteen, Molly Ayer knows she has one last chance. Just months from "aging out" of the child welfare system, and close to being kicked out of her foster home, a community service position helping an elderly woman clean out her home is the only thing keeping her out of juvie and worse.

Vivian Daly has lived a quiet life on the coast of Maine. But in her attic, hidden in trunks, are vestiges of a turbulent past. As she helps Vivian sort through her possessions and memories, Molly discovers that she and Vivian aren't as different as they seem to be. A young Irish immigrant orphaned in New York City, Vivian was put on a train to the Midwest with hundreds of other children whose destinies would be determined by luck and chance.

The closer Molly grows to Vivian, the more she discovers parallels to her own life. A Penobscot Indian, she, too, is an outsider being raised by strangers, and she, too, has unanswered questions about the past. As her emotional barriers begin to crumble, Molly discovers that she has the power to help Vivian find answers to mysteries that have haunted her for her entire life - answers that will ultimately free them both.

Rich in detail and epic in scope, Orphan Train is a powerful novel of upheaval and resilience, of second chances, of unexpected friendship, and of the secrets we carry that keep us from finding out who we are.]]>
278 Christina Baker Kline Jason 2 4.18 2013 Orphan Train
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<![CDATA[How We Learn: The Surprising Truth About When, Where, and Why It Happens]]> 19288640 In the tradition of The Power of Habit and Thinking, Fast and Slow comes a practical, playful, and endlessly fascinating guide to what we really know about learning and memory today—and how we can apply it to our own lives.
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From an early age, it is drilled into our heads: Restlessness, distraction, and ignorance are the enemies of success. We’re told that learning is all self-discipline, that we must confine ourselves to designated study areas, turn off the music, and maintain a strict ritual if we want to ace that test, memorize that presentation, or nail that piano recital.
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But what if almost everything we were told about learning is wrong?ĚýAnd what if there was a way to achieve more with less effort?
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In How We Learn, award-winning science reporter Benedict Carey sifts through decades of education research and landmark studies to uncover the truth about how our brains absorb and retain information. What he discovers is that, from the moment we are born, we are all learning quickly, efficiently, and automatically; but in our zeal to systematize the process we have ignored valuable, naturally enjoyable learning tools like forgetting, sleeping, and daydreaming. Is a dedicated desk in a quiet room really the best way to study? Can altering your routine improve your recall? Are there times when distraction is good? Is repetition necessary? Carey’s search for answers to these questions yields a wealth of strategies that make learning more a part of our everyday lives—and less of a chore.
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By road testing many of the counterintuitive techniques described in this book, Carey shows how we can flex the neural muscles that make deep learning possible. Along the way he reveals why teachers should give final exams on the first day of class, why it’s wise to interleave subjects and concepts when learning any new skill, and when it’s smarter to stay up late prepping for that presentation than to rise early for one last cram session. And if this requires some suspension of disbelief, that’s because the research defies what we’ve been told, throughout our lives, about how best to learn.
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The brain is not like a muscle, at least not in any straightforward sense. It is something else altogether, sensitive to mood, to timing, to circadian rhythms, as well as to location and environment. It doesn’t take orders well, to put it mildly. If the brain is a learning machine, then it is an eccentric one. In How We Learn, Benedict CareyĚýshows us how to exploit its quirks to our advantage.
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Praise for How We Learn

“This book is a revelation. I feel as if I’ve owned a brain for fifty-four years and only now discovered the operating manual.�—Mary Roach, bestselling author of Stiff and Gulp

“A welcome rejoinder to the faddish notion that learning is all about the hours put in.� —The New York Times Book Review
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“A valuable, entertaining tool for educators, students and parents.� —Shelf Awareness
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�How We Learn is more than a new approach to learning; it is a guide to making the most out of life. Who wouldn’t be interested in that?� —Scientific American
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“I know of no other source that pulls together so much of what we know about the science of memory and couples it with practical, practicable advice.�—Daniel T. Willingham, professor of psychology at the University of Virginia]]>
272 Benedict Carey 0812993888 Jason 3 3.88 2014 How We Learn: The Surprising Truth About When, Where, and Why It Happens
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Go Tell It on the Mountain 17143 Go Tell It On The Mountain, first published in 1953, is Baldwin's first major work, a semi-autobiographical novel that has established itself as an American classic. With lyrical precision, psychological directness, resonating symbolic power, and a rage that is at once unrelenting and compassionate, Baldwin chronicles a fourteen-year-old boy's discovery of the terms of his identity as the stepson of the minister of a storefront Pentecostal church in Harlem one Saturday in March of 1935. Baldwin's rendering of his protagonist's spiritual, sexual, and moral struggle of self-invention opened new possibilities in the American language and in the way Americans understand themselves.]]> 256 James Baldwin 0141185910 Jason 3 4.06 1953 Go Tell It on the Mountain
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<![CDATA[Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning]]> 18770267 Make It Stick turns fashionable ideas like these on their head. Drawing on recent discoveries in cognitive psychology and other disciplines, the authors offer concrete techniques for becoming more productive learners.

Memory plays a central role in our ability to carry out complex cognitive tasks, such as applying knowledge to problems never before encountered and drawing inferences from facts already known. New insights into how memory is encoded, consolidated, and later retrieved have led to a better understanding of how we learn. Grappling with the impediments that make learning challenging leads both to more complex mastery and better retention of what was learned.

Many common study habits and practice routines turn out to be counterproductive. Underlining and highlighting, rereading, cramming, and single-minded repetition of new skills create the illusion of mastery, but gains fade quickly. More complex and durable learning come from self-testing, introducing certain difficulties in practice, waiting to re-study new material until a little forgetting has set in, and interleaving the practice of one skill or topic with another. Speaking most urgently to students, teachers, trainers, and athletes, Make It Stick will appeal to all those interested in the challenge of lifelong learning and self-improvement.]]>
313 Peter C. Brown 0674729013 Jason 4 4.14 2014 Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning
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<![CDATA[Such Stuff as Dreams: The Psychology of Fiction]]> 11970894 Why do we read and what happens when we do? Such Stuff as Dreams: The Psychology of Fiction explores how fiction works in the brains and imagination of both readers and writers.

-- Demonstrates how reading fiction can contribute to a greater understanding of, and the ability to change, ourselves
-- Informed by the latest psychological research which focuses on, for example, how identification with fictional characters occurs, and how literature can improve social abilities
-- Explores traditional aspects of fiction, including character, plot, setting, and theme, as well as a number of classic techniques, such as metaphor, metonymy, defamiliarization, and cues
-- Includes extensive end-notes, which ground the work in psychological studies
-- Features excerpts from fiction which are discussed throughout the text, including works by William Shakespeare, Jane Austen, Kate Chopin, Anton Chekhov, James Baldwin, and others

"Like the best fiction, this insightful book illuminates fundamental truths about our minds, relationship, emotions, creativity, and how these come together to form stories with lasting impact. It is an engaging, wide-ranging, and scientifically-grounded journey from fiction's roots in childhood through its continuing role in our lives. Professor Oatley is the perfect guide through the psychology of fiction: he combines the deep expertise of a scholar and the passion of a lifelong reader with a writer's touch. This book is a delightful and thought-provoking read for anyone interested in literature, how it works, and why it is so important to the human experience." - Melanie C. Green, Professor of Psychology, University of North Carolina]]>
304 Keith Oatley 0470974575 Jason 4 3.82 2011 Such Stuff as Dreams: The Psychology of Fiction
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<![CDATA[Louder Than Words: The New Science of How the Mind Makes Meaning]]> 13587146 312 Benjamin K. Bergen 0465028292 Jason 3 3.84 2012 Louder Than Words: The New Science of How the Mind Makes Meaning
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name: Jason
average rating: 3.84
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rating: 3
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Dante 8048736 556 Dante Alighieri 1145523528 Jason 3 4.53 1947 Dante
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Erasure 355862 We's Lives in Da Ghetto, the exploitative debut novel of a young, middle-class black woman who once visited "some relatives in Harlem for a couple of days." Hailed as an authentic representation of the African American experience, the book is a national bestseller and its author feted on the Kenya Dunston television show. The book's success rankles all the more as Monk's own most recent novel has just notched its seventh rejection.

Even as his career as a writer appears to have stalled, Monk finds himself coping with changes in his personal life. In need of distraction from old memories, new responsibilities, and his professional stagnation, Monk composes, in a heat of inspiration and energy, a fierce parody of the sort of exploitative, ghetto wanna-be lit represented by We's Lives in Da Ghetto.

But when his agent sends this literary indictment (included here in its entirety) out to publishers, it is greeted as an authentic new voice of black America. Monk -- or his pseudonymous alter ego, Stagg R. Leigh -- is offered money, fame, success beyond anything he has known. And as demand begins to build for meetings with and appearances by Leigh, Monk is faced with a whole new set of problems.]]>
280 Percival Everett 0786888156 Jason 3 4.17 2001 Erasure
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<![CDATA[The Language Instinct: How the Mind Creates Language]]> 5755 The classic book on the development of human language by the world’s leading expert on language and the mind.

In this classic, the world's expert on language and mind lucidly explains everything you always wanted to know about language: how it works, how children learn it, how it changes, how the brain computes it, and how it evolved. With deft use of examples of humor and wordplay, Steven Pinker weaves our vast knowledge of language into a compelling story: language is a human instinct, wired into our brains by evolution.ĚýThe Language InstinctĚýreceived the William James Book Prize from the American Psychological Association and the Public Interest Award from the Linguistics Society of America. This edition includes an update on advances in the science of language sinceĚýThe Language InstinctĚýwas first published.]]>
448 Steven Pinker 0060958332 Jason 2 4.01 1994 The Language Instinct: How the Mind Creates Language
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Continental Drift 26919 Continental Drift is a masterful novel of hope lost and gained, and a gripping, indelible story of fragile lives uprooted and transformed by injustice, disappointment, and the seductions and realities of the American dream.]]> 410 Russell Banks 0060854944 Jason 5 3.88 1985 Continental Drift
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average rating: 3.88
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The Savage Detectives 63033
The explosive first long work by “the most exciting writer to come from south of the Rio Grande in a long time� (Ilan Stavans, Los Angeles Times), The Savage Detectives follows Belano and Lima through the eyes of the people whose paths they cross in Central America, Europe, Israel, and West Africa. This chorus includes the muses of visceral realism, the beautiful Font sisters; their father, an architect interned in a Mexico City asylum; a sensitive young follower of Octavio Paz; a foul-mouthed American graduate student; a French girl with a taste for the Marquis de Sade; the great-granddaughter of Leon Trotsky; a Chilean stowaway with a mystical gift for numbers; the anorexic heiress to a Mexican underwear empire; an Argentinian photojournalist in Angola; and assorted hangers-on, detractors, critics, lovers, employers, vagabonds, real-life literary figures, and random acquaintances.

A polymathic descendant of Borges and Pynchon, Roberto Bolaño traces the hidden connection between literature and violence in a world where national boundaries are fluid and death lurks in the shadow of the avant-garde. The Savage Detectives is a dazzling original, the first great Latin American novel of the twenty-first century.]]>
577 Roberto Bolaño 0374191484 Jason 5 4.12 1998 The Savage Detectives
author: Roberto Bolaño
name: Jason
average rating: 4.12
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<![CDATA[Toward a Cognitive Theory of Narrative Acts (Cognitive Approaches to Literature and Culture)]]> 7530979 336 Frederick Luis Aldama 0292721579 Jason 3 3.71 2010 Toward a Cognitive Theory of Narrative Acts (Cognitive Approaches to Literature and Culture)
author: Frederick Luis Aldama
name: Jason
average rating: 3.71
book published: 2010
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<![CDATA[Teaching Minds: How Cognitive Science Can Save Our Schools]]> 13385621 240 Roger C. Schank 0807752673 Jason 1 3.89 2011 Teaching Minds: How Cognitive Science Can Save Our Schools
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The Cat's Table 11076177
In the early 1950s, an eleven-year-old boy in Colombo boards a ship bound for England. At mealtimes he is seated at the "cat's table" - as far from the Captain's Table as can be - with a ragtag group of "insignificant" adults and two other boys, Cassius and Ramadhin. As the ship makes its way across the Indian Ocean, through the Suez Canal, into the Mediterranean, the boys tumble from one adventure to another, bursting all over the place like freed mercury. But there are other diversions as well: one man talks with them about jazz and women, another opens the door to the world of literature. The narrator's elusive, beautiful cousin Emily becomes his confidante, allowing him to see himself "with a distant eye" for the first time, and to feel the first stirring of desire. Another Cat's Table denizen, the shadowy Miss Lasqueti, is perhaps more than what she seems. And very late every night, the boys spy on a shackled prisoner, his crime and his fate a galvanizing mystery that will haunt them forever.

As the narrative moves between the decks and holds of the ship and the boy's adult years, it tells a spellbinding story - by turns poignant and electrifying - about the magical, often forbidden, discoveries of childhood and a lifelong journey that begins unexpectedly with a spectacular sea voyage.]]>
269 Michael Ondaatje 0224093614 Jason 3 3.60 2011 The Cat's Table
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Cosmicomics 59780
During the course of these stories Calvino toys with continuous creation, the transformation of matter, and the expanding and contracting reaches of space and time. He succeeds in relating complex scientific concepts to the ordinary reactions of common humanity.

William Weaver's excellent translation won a National Book Award in 1969

“Naturally, we were all there," old Qfwfq said, "where else could we have been? Nobody knew then that there could be space. Or time either: what use did we have for time, packed in there like sardines?�

The distance of the moon --
At daybreak --
A sign in space --
All at one point --
Without colors --
Games without end --
The aquatic uncle --
How much shall we bet? --
The dinosaurs --
The form of space --
The light-years --
The spiral.]]>
153 Italo Calvino 0156226006 Jason 5 4.23 1965 Cosmicomics
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Pirate Latitudes 6428887
Word in port is that the Spanish treasure galleon El Trinidad, fresh from New Spain, is stalled in nearby Matanceros harbor awaiting repairs. Heavily fortified, the impregnable Spanish outpost is guarded by the blood-swiller Cazalla, a favorite commander of King Philip IV himself. With the governor′s backing, Hunter assembles a roughneck crew to infiltrate the enemy island and commandeer the galleon, along with its fortune in Spanish gold. The raid is as perilous as the bloody legends of Matanceros suggest, and Hunter will lose more than one man before he finds himself on the island′s shores, where dense jungle and the firepower of Spanish infantry are all that stand between him and the treasure.

With the help of his cunning crew, Hunter hijacks El Trinidad and escapes the deadly clutches of Cazalla, leaving plenty of carnage in his wake. But his troubles have just begun. . . .]]>
312 Michael Crichton 0061929379 Jason 1 3.46 2009 Pirate Latitudes
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Kenobi (Star Wars) 17262173
In this original novel set between the events of Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith and Episode IV A New Hope, Obi-Wan Kenobi comes to the aid of the residents of Tatooine during his exile. But he struggles with his new mission when he realizes that protecting Luke Skywalker-the last hope of the galaxy-means setting aside his compassion and his Jedi warrior training, for the future of the galaxy lies not with Obi-Wan Kenobi, but with a mystical desert recluse known only by the name of Crazy Old Ben.]]>
362 John Jackson Miller 0345546830 Jason 3 4.08 2013 Kenobi (Star Wars)
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<![CDATA[Fatal Alliance (Star Wars: The Old Republic, #3)]]> 7493770 bestselling author Sean Williams brings the world of the game to life in his latest novel, Star Wars: The Old Republic: Fatal Alliance.

Tassaa Bareesh, a matriarch in the Hutt crime cartel, is holding an auction that’s drawing attention from across the galaxy. Representatives of both the Republic and the Sith Empire are present, along with a Jedi Padawan sent to investigate, a disenfranchised trooper drummed out of the Republic’s eliteĚý Blackstar Squad, and a mysterious Mandalorian with a private agenda. But the Republic’s envoy is not what he seems, the Empire’s delegate is a ruthless Sith apprentice, the Jedi Padawan is determined to do the right thing and terrified that he can’t, the trooper hopes to redeem her reputation, and the Mandalorian is somehow managing to keep one step ahead of everyone.
ĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚýĚý
None of these guests—invited or uninvited—have any intention of participating in the auction. Instead they plan to steal the prize, which is locked inside an impregnable vault: two burned chunks of an exploded star cruiser, one of which may hold the key to the wealth of an entire world.

But the truth about the treasure is dangerous and deadly. And in the end, Sith and Jedi, Republic and Empire, must do something they’ve never done before, something that all the agents of good and evil could never make them do: join together to stop a powerful threat that could destroy the galaxy.]]>
417 Sean Williams 0345511328 Jason 2 3.74 2010 Fatal Alliance (Star Wars: The Old Republic, #3)
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The Lover 275 117 Marguerite Duras Jason 3 3.79 1984 The Lover
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average rating: 3.79
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<![CDATA[Cognitive Literary Studies: Current Themes and New Directions (Cognitive Approaches to Literature and Culture Series)]]> 13699105 279 Julien Jacques Simon 0292735588 Jason 3 3.50 2012 Cognitive Literary Studies: Current Themes and New Directions (Cognitive Approaches to Literature and Culture Series)
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average rating: 3.50
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<![CDATA[Hunger of Memory: The Education of Richard Rodriguez]]> 161206 Hunger of Memory is the story of Mexican-American Richard Rodriguez, who begins his schooling in Sacramento, California, knowing just 50 words of English, and concludes his university studies in the stately quiet of the reading room of the British Museum.

Here is the poignant journey of a minority student who pays the cost of his social assimilation and academic success with a painful alienation--from his past, his parents, his culture--and so describes the high price of making it in middle-class America.

Provocative in its positions on affirmative action and bilingual education, Hunger of Memory is a powerful political statement, a profound study of the importance of language and the moving, intimate portrait of a boy struggling to become a man.


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212 Richard RodrĂ­guez 0553231936 Jason 3 3.31 1981 Hunger of Memory: The Education of Richard Rodriguez
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<![CDATA[Lords of the Housetops: Thirteen Cat Tales]]> 9731058 Carl Van Vechten assembled and edited this collection, along with translating de Balzac's offering from French to English.
Here are the cat tales your will enjoy in this work:
The Cat by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
Zut by Guy Wetmore Carryl
A Psychical Invasion by Algernon Blackwood
The Afflictions of an English cat by Honore de Balzac
Gipsy by Booth Tarkington
The Blue Dryad by George Herbert Powell
Dick Baker's Cat by Mark Twain
The Black Cat by Edgar A. Poe
Madame Jolicoeur's Cat by Thomas Allibone Janvier
A Friendly Rat by William Henry Hudson
Monty's Friend by William Livingston Alden
The Queen's Cat by Peggy Bacon
Calvin by Charles Dudley Warner
This books makes a wonderful gift for any cat lovers that you know!]]>
138 Carl van Vechten 1453754164 Jason 3 3.51 1921 Lords of the Housetops: Thirteen Cat Tales
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Flight From Neveryon 1902145 480 Samuel R. Delany 0586202722 Jason 4 4.20 1985 Flight From Neveryon
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<![CDATA[The Collected Short Stories of Louis L'Amour, Volume 4: The Adventure Stories]]> 282094
Louis L’Amour’s tales of adventure cannot be surpassed for sheer storytelling excitement, and they stand as a testament to his legendary appeal. Here are timeless stories of danger and daring, wanderlust and heroism, filled with ordinary men and women facing often insurmountable challenges with courage, dignity, honor–and heart.

Perhaps never before has a single volume contained so many breathtaking from the down-on-his-luck fortune hunter who risks everything to save a diamond-hunting couple walking straight into a jungle massacre to the mystery “hero� aboard a downed commercial plane dangling six hundred feet above certain doom. You’ll trek across the harsh steppes of East Asia with an American widow and her young son among a fierce nomadic warrior people, and you’ll relive a harrowing tale of survival at sea against thirst, madness, and the elements as a common seaman redefines extraordinary courage as simply “doing his job.�

Whether joining an American captain running a cargo ship through Japanese-controlled waters during World War II, only to find his vessel hijacked by traitorous pirates, or marveling at the resourcefulness of a young woman pushed to the limits of endurance as she flees a killer through a primeval forest, these adrenaline-laced tales of mystery, suspense, murder, and survival never let up and will keep your heart pounding long after the final page.

From those numbering a few intense pages to novella-length works, the tales in this action-packed anthology bear all the trademarks of the master’s touch–the historical accuracy, memorable characters, and timeless themes that have earned Louis L’Amour his unique place among American writers.]]>
672 Louis L'Amour 0553804944 Jason 2 4.03 2006 The Collected Short Stories of Louis L'Amour, Volume 4: The Adventure Stories
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<![CDATA[Things Fall Apart (The African Trilogy, #1)]]> 37781 Things Fall Apart is written with remarkable economy and subtle irony. Uniquely and richly African, at the same time it reveals Achebe's keen awareness of the human qualities common to men of all times and places.]]> 215 Chinua Achebe Jason 5 3.73 1958 Things Fall Apart (The African Trilogy, #1)
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<![CDATA[It Was the Best of Sentences, It Was the Worst of Sentences: A Writer's Guide to Crafting Killer Sentences]]> 8462257 Great writing isn’t born, it’s built—sentence by sentence. But too many writers—and writing guides—overlook this most important unit. The result? Manuscripts that will never be published and writing careers that will never begin.

In this wickedly humorous manual, language columnist June Casagrande uses grammar and syntax to show exactly what makes some sentences great—and other sentences suck.

With chapters on “Conjunctions That Kill� and “Words Gone Wild,� this lighthearted guide is perfect for anyone who’s dead serious about writing, from aspiring novelists to nonfiction writers, conscientious students to cheeky literati. So roll up your sleeves and prepare to craft one bold, effective sentence after another. Your readers will thank you.]]>
214 June Casagrande 158008740X Jason 3 4.09 2010 It Was the Best of Sentences, It Was the Worst of Sentences: A Writer's Guide to Crafting Killer Sentences
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<![CDATA[The Underground Railroad: Authentic Narratives and First-Hand Accounts (African American)]]> 1223402 Second only to the great Harriet Tubman in the number of freedom-seeking "passengers" he conducted through the Underground Railroad, Still let the words of former slaves speak for themselves. In his journals, he painstakingly reproduced vivid accounts he heard from their very lips. And he added excerpts from letters, newspapers, and legal documents to the already arresting biographical sketches, creating unforgettable portraits of the slaves' deadly struggles, brutal hardships, and narrow escapes.
When the Civil War ended and slavery was abolished, William Still published his journals as The Underground Railroad . It is considered the most complete firsthand account ever written of the men, women, and children who rode the legendary "Railroad" to freedom. This edition includes a new Introduction and 20 illustrations from the original publication.]]>
304 William Still 048645553X Jason 5
Still's writing makes use of the abolitionist rhetoric of his day with such phrases as "the no-pay system" and "seeker of Freedom". The language can be challenging because it is dated, but it is authentic. Each anecdote recounts a successful method of escaping north but also alludes to the many unsuccessful attempt. Still only recorded the stories of those who were successful, but the grim reality of slavery comes through in every line. Still employs humor, a tried and true method for coping with any hardship, with great skill. Many passages caused me to laugh out loud. Of course, many more passages elicited strong emotions of horror and sadness, too. But, the tone of the passage quoted below is so dry in the context of extreme suffering that the juxtaposition is funny and disturbing:

Turner, [escaped from Richmond, Virginia in 1859]...was about twenty-one, a bright, smart, pre-possessing young man. He fled from A. A. Mosen, a lawyer, represented to be one of the first in the city, and a firm believer in Slavery. Turner differed widely with his master with reference to this question, although, for prudential reasons, he chose not to give his opinion to said Mosen.
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4.40 1872 The Underground Railroad: Authentic Narratives and First-Hand Accounts (African American)
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Profound source material for the operation of the Underground Railroad, especially through Philadelphia. William Still was on the Vigilance Committee in that city and welcomed many of those escaping slavery. From each arrival he took a brief account of their adventures on The Road, as well as their hardship under slavery.

Still's writing makes use of the abolitionist rhetoric of his day with such phrases as "the no-pay system" and "seeker of Freedom". The language can be challenging because it is dated, but it is authentic. Each anecdote recounts a successful method of escaping north but also alludes to the many unsuccessful attempt. Still only recorded the stories of those who were successful, but the grim reality of slavery comes through in every line. Still employs humor, a tried and true method for coping with any hardship, with great skill. Many passages caused me to laugh out loud. Of course, many more passages elicited strong emotions of horror and sadness, too. But, the tone of the passage quoted below is so dry in the context of extreme suffering that the juxtaposition is funny and disturbing:

Turner, [escaped from Richmond, Virginia in 1859]...was about twenty-one, a bright, smart, pre-possessing young man. He fled from A. A. Mosen, a lawyer, represented to be one of the first in the city, and a firm believer in Slavery. Turner differed widely with his master with reference to this question, although, for prudential reasons, he chose not to give his opinion to said Mosen.

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<![CDATA[Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen]]> 6289283 Born to Run is an epic adventure that began with one simple question: Why does my foot hurt? In search of an answer, Christopher McDougall sets off to find a tribe of the world’s greatest distance runners and learn their secrets, and in the process shows us that everything we thought we knew about running is wrong.

Isolated by the most savage terrain in North America, the reclusive Tarahumara Indians of Mexico’s deadly Copper Canyons are custodians of a lost art. For centuries they have practiced techniques that allow them to run hundreds of miles without rest and chase down anything from a deer to an Olympic marathoner while enjoying every mile of it. Their superhuman talent is matched by uncanny health and serenity, leaving the Tarahumara immune to the diseases and strife that plague modern existence. With the help of Caballo Blanco, a mysterious loner who lives among the tribe, the author was able not only to uncover the secrets of the Tarahumara but also to find his own inner ultra-athlete, as he trained for the challenge of a lifetime: a fifty-mile race through the heart of Tarahumara country pitting the tribe against an odd band of Americans, including a star ultramarathoner, a beautiful young surfer, and a barefoot wonder.

With a sharp wit and wild exuberance, McDougall takes us from the high-tech science labs at Harvard to the sun-baked valleys and freezing peaks across North America, where ever-growing numbers of ultrarunners are pushing their bodies to the limit, and, finally, to the climactic race in the Copper Canyons. Born to Run is that rare book that will not only engage your mind but inspire your body when you realize that the secret to happiness is right at your feet, and that you, indeed all of us, were born to run.]]>
287 Christopher McDougall Jason 4 4.29 2009 Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen
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The Stranger 49552 The Stranger has long been considered a classic of twentieth-century literature. Le Monde ranks it as number one on its "100 Books of the Century" list. Through this story of an ordinary man unwittingly drawn into a senseless murder on a sundrenched Algerian beach, Camus explores what he termed "the nakedness of man faced with the absurd."]]> 123 Albert Camus Jason 3 4.04 1942 The Stranger
author: Albert Camus
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average rating: 4.04
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rating: 3
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The Complete Maus 15195
The Pulitzer Prize-winning Maus tells the story of Vladek Spiegelman, a Jewish survivor of Hitler’s Europe, and his son, a cartoonist coming to terms with his father’s story. Maus approaches the unspeakable through the diminutive. Its form, the cartoon (the Nazis are cats, the Jews mice), shocks us out of any lingering sense of familiarity and succeeds in “drawing us closer to the bleak heart of the Holocaust� (The New York Times).

Maus is a haunting tale within a tale. Vladek’s harrowing story of survival is woven into the author’s account of his tortured relationship with his aging father. Against the backdrop of guilt brought by survival, they stage a normal life of small arguments and unhappy visits. This astonishing retelling of our century’s grisliest news is a story of survival, not only of Vladek but of the children who survive even the survivors. Maus studies the bloody pawprints of history and tracks its meaning for all of us.]]>
296 Art Spiegelman 0141014083 Jason 5 4.57 1980 The Complete Maus
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average rating: 4.57
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<![CDATA[No One Writes to the Colonel and Other Stories]]> 23885 170 Gabriel García Márquez 0060751576 Jason 4 3.88 1961 No One Writes to the Colonel and Other Stories
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average rating: 3.88
book published: 1961
rating: 4
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The Girls in 3-B 647040 The Girls in 3-B reveals in page-turning detail the hidden world of mid-century America, showcasing predatory Beatnick men, workplace intrigues, drug hallucinations, repressed family secrets, and clandestine lesbian trysts. From the hip-hang of a bohemian lifestyle to the sophisticated lure of a wealthy boss to the happier—but taboo—security of a lesbian relationship, these three young women experience first-hand the adventures and the limitations that await spirited young working women who strike out on their own in a decidedly male-centered world.]]> 256 Valerie Taylor 1558614567 Jason 3


"Emily Dickinson yet. She's reactionary. You ought to read Henry Miller and learn a new idiom."


"I disagree," the dark man beside the fireplace said. "Emily's in the vanguard. You kids are old-fashioned. But then,"he said sadly, "your whole generation's reactionary."


"You're quite right." The popeyed girl pushed up her pink-rimmed glasses. "We're still hanging on to the standards formed in the Twenties, the Golden Age of revolt. Kerouac says-"

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3.45 1959 The Girls in 3-B
author: Valerie Taylor
name: Jason
average rating: 3.45
book published: 1959
rating: 3
read at: 2008/02/28
date added: 2013/12/19
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This book has some gems that kept made me happy I read it. For example, Chapter Seven takes place at a college poetry gathering (the book was first published in 1959). Here's some great dialog:


"Emily Dickinson yet. She's reactionary. You ought to read Henry Miller and learn a new idiom."


"I disagree," the dark man beside the fireplace said. "Emily's in the vanguard. You kids are old-fashioned. But then,"he said sadly, "your whole generation's reactionary."


"You're quite right." The popeyed girl pushed up her pink-rimmed glasses. "We're still hanging on to the standards formed in the Twenties, the Golden Age of revolt. Kerouac says-"


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The Sound and the Fury 10975 366 William Faulkner Jason 3 3.86 1929 The Sound and the Fury
author: William Faulkner
name: Jason
average rating: 3.86
book published: 1929
rating: 3
read at: 2013/11/16
date added: 2013/11/16
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