All About The Books, Baby

Jul 21, 2010 18:26

I've gotten in a surprising amount of reading this summer. Three books in this month alone, with one of them clocking in at over 770 pages. Goodness. A couple years ago, it would've taken me two or more months to finish a monster like that ( Read more... )

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furzicle July 22 2010, 01:59:16 UTC
Thanks for the links, John. I will try to read a few of those books ( ... )

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johnmill79 July 22 2010, 02:08:38 UTC
I've never even heard of Connely, but will have to check something out of his on your recommendation.
h Brown, I feel like his writing isn't all that great but the stories are awesome! I do believe there is a difference.
And I actually like Crichton. I know that he is way over the top usually, but it makes for good escape reading. He imagines things very well.
I think A Time To Kill was the only really good Grisham book, in my opinion. As many have said, he's kind of formulaic in most cases. But if you're into legal stuff, then yeah you might enjoy it.
Thanks for reading.

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furzicle July 22 2010, 03:54:34 UTC
I will say one more thing about Connelly. He usually sets his stories in LA. It's not essential to understanding the story, but it does lend an interesting detail.

Every now and then he muffs something in that regard. In one book he referred to being able to see the Channel Islands from a highrise in Santa Monica, and that wouldn't work. Though I heard that one on a tape, so I never knew if the reader had made the mistake. You can see Catalina and it is a channel island, but there was something off about the statement which by now I may be mis-remembering.

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johnmill79 July 22 2010, 02:10:06 UTC
Oh, and you say Connelly's stories are interconnected. Does this mean I should start in any particular place?

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estoy_rompida July 22 2010, 03:56:59 UTC
congrats on your 50th grad school entry! i'm struggling to get out of my undergrad experience alive and figure out what i'm doing for my own grad school applications. it's a very tough experience and your entries about the whole experience of admissions and now being a grad student are seriously uplifting. i sometimes forget that i'm not the only one who has to deal with uncertainty and the overwhelming desire to get somewhere, haha.

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johnmill79 July 22 2010, 04:42:22 UTC
Uplifting? Well, thanks. It seems like it's been mostly craziness to me! Smiles But yeah, it's good to remember that you aren't the only one who is struggling in trying to make it out here. I have to remind myself of that constantly.

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