I realize I've started reading two or three books a week, usually simultaneously, and most of them are worth sharing with friends and family. A few weeks ago I read, over the course of several days, 5 Jane Austen novels. She has a talent for inconspicuously introducing whole families and villages in a way that keeps everyone clear in your mind. Her characters are visually spare but the relationships they have are completely filled out and understandable.
In contrast I had to read, for my book club, a new author, Annie Vanderbilt, who wrote The Secret Papers of Madame Olivetti... The imagery got in the way of the characters, the plot, the relationships.
Most recently I read Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell, which I recommend to everyone, but especially parents, on the real ingredients for a successful life.
I just finished reading Wesley the Owl by a biologist who fell in love with a rescue owl and what it taught her about animal intelligence.
Now I'm reading Hot, Flat and Crowded by Thomas Friedman.
Because I belong to a book club that specializes in mostly fiction, but my preferred reading is mostly nonfiction, my interests run the gamut. So I thought it would be fun to share my thoughts on different books and let my family and friends chime in with their recommendations.
I'm about to read Social Intelligence, the New Science of Success by Karl Albrecht (referenced in Outliers), and the Given Day by Dennis Lehane, a novel recommended by my Mom. As I feel the need to share and comment on these and other books, I'll post here, and everyone is welcome to post about what they have read that they find interesting and worth recommending or worth warning people away from.
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Cath, this is great! I'm inspired. I'd like to hear more about Outliers. Will you be home for some of Christmas? I would really like to see you.
Hey, Luke. Yeah, I think I'm going to see you--Maureen is planning something for Half Moon Bay.
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