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Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes

True Grit by Charles Portis

Lullaby by Chuck Palahniuk

Fool Moon: Book 2 of the Dresden Files (The Dresden Files) by Jim Butcher

The Knight: Book One of The Wizard Knight by Gene Wolfe

The Runaway Jury by John Grisham

Parasites Like Us by Adam Johnson

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Member: snat

CollectionsYour library (359), To read (8), Read but unowned (18), Favorites (11), All collections (360)

Reviews78 reviews

TagsFiction (67), Book Club Made Me Do It (54), Kick Ass (53), Utter Crap (32), War (21), Historical Fiction (20), Young Adult (20), Vietnam (19), Classic (18), Fantasy (17) — see all tags

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Groups75 Books Challenge for 2009, FantasyFans, What Are You Reading Now?

Favorite authorsTim O' Brien, Christopher Moore, Ernest Hemingway, Diana Gabaldon, Neil Gaiman, Kurt Vonnegut, Anne Rice, Amy Tan (Shared favorites)

Favorite bookstoresBarnes & Noble Booksellers - The Mall at Turtle Creek, Dickson Street Bookshop

About meWhat is a snat? In Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake, a snat is a genetic splice between a snake and a rat. Sadly, the snat ran amok and, as quickly as it was created, it had to be eradicated. Am I trying to say anything about myself in my selection of a screen name? No; it was a desperation move because it was the only damn thing I could get to work after about fifty other failed attempts at creating a screen name NOT already taken by someone else. If I saw "sorry, that name is already in use" one more time, I was going to snap like a dry twig.

Some of my favorite things (other than books, of course): the word "kerfuffle," David Bowie, Pulp Fiction, amaretto sours, blankets, Eddie Izzard, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Ziggy the iPod, Toffifay, Dorothy Parker quotes, the remainder table at any bookstore, "Sympathy for the Devil" by the Rolling Stones, koalas, Starbucks Java Chip ice cream, and Firefly (the television series). Also, sarcasm, cynicism, and pessimism.

About my library


My library consists of a pretty strange and diverse collection. Like most bibliophiles, I feel the overwhelming need to own anything and everything that catches my attention--checking it out from a library just will not do. It must be sitting proudly on my shelf (or at least in one of the multiple book stashes hidden around the house). I don't like to read too much of any one author, time period, series, or genre at once, so I jump around quite a bit. I have a respect for the classics, but not a holy reverence--some of it was important to a particular place and time, but that doesn't automatically make it of interest to me. I love anything concerning the mythology of any culture, the ancient world, the Vietnam War, Southern literature, and absolutely anything that will make me laugh.

CURRENTLY READING:
The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway

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I LOVED your review of Pillars of the Earth. Keep it up.
Why I added yours to my interesting libraries :-): I just read your review on Ken Follet's Pillars of Earth and had to smile all the way. BTW I am one of those who read the book (years ago). I did not dislike it as much as you seem to have but your summing up of the plot is not too far from the truth :-)
Kind regards Christian
Your review for PotE is AMAZING! Keep writing!
HILARIOUS review of Pillars of the Earth! Quite refreshing.
I too am going to comment on your review of Pillars of The Earth. You wrote the review that has been in my head for the last year since I started reading the thing. I was barely into the book and knew, instinctively, that Philip's wife was OF COURSE going to have to die so he could get it on with the young hottie by the side of the road. Those women that are over 20 and have been worn-out with childbirth are just worthless and should be willing and happy to die so their viral men-folk can spread their seed!
Just a random comment to point out that I really enjoyed and completely agreed with your review of Pillars of the Earth.
I absolutely love your review of Pillars of the Earth. Glad I'm not the only one who thought it was smut and can't understand why everyone else loves it.
Mine are Slow, Show, Karen, Brainy and Secret Meeting. :D
Hi! I saw your post on the thread "Getting to know other 75ers betters" and I have two comments to make:
1. Cat's Cradle!! How can anyone NOT love that book?
2. I see that you're a fan of The National and I have to say I think Matt Berninger's voice is one of the most unique and emotional I've encountered for the past I-don't-know-how-many years. It gives me chills almost every time. I also had the pleasure of seeing them live last year and he sounds as good live as he does on the record.

Oh and, looking at your profile, I'm also a fan of "sarcasm, cynicism and pessimism". Pessimism with a smile, even better :)
Glad to have you in the group!
Eliza
Hello and welcome to LT. I see you are a recent member and have joined the 75 book challenge. I'll be sure to check your thread.
Hey there, I loved Fool too! Lots of fun. Even us Republicans have a fondness for Moore, though. What I like about him is that no one is safe from his having a laugh at them no matter what their way of life. I haven't read all his books yet (working on it) but "A Dirty Job" is my absolute favourite so far.
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