Books Saturnfan Read 2012, Plus The Rest Of Us

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1. Too Many Cooks - Rex Stout
2. The Doorbell Rang - Rex Stout
3. Fer-de-Lance - Rex Stout
4. The League of Frightened Men - Rex Stout
5. The Rubber Band - Rex Stout
6. Champagne for One - Rex Stout
7. Mr. Monster - Dan Wells
8. Coraline (Screw you, Spellcheck! I DID NOT spell that wrong!) - Neil Gaiman

I have the movie, so I figured since I finally found the book (one of the best $0.25 I've ever spent) I should read it.

It was a very quick read, probably in the realm of 3-4 hours, but I've been told I read slowly, so perhaps shorter for others. As I was reading it I couldn't help but be reminded of old fairy-tales. So to me it felt new and nostalgic at the same time. It put a real smile on my face :D After I was done I realized that the movie was a pretty faithful adaptation, with the one main exception being Wyborn "Wybie" Lovat and his family. They and anyone associated with them, don't appear in the book.
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Michi wrote: 8. Coraline (Screw you, Spellcheck! I DID NOT spell that wrong!) - Neil Gaiman

I have the movie, so I figured since I finally found the book (one of the best $0.25 I've ever spent) I should read it.

It was a very quick read, probably in the realm of 3-4 hours, but I've been told I read slowly, so perhaps shorter for others. As I was reading it I couldn't help but be reminded of old fairy-tales. So to me it felt new and nostalgic at the same time. It put a real smile on my face :D After I was done I realized that the movie was a pretty faithful adaptation, with the one main exception being Wyborn "Wybie" Lovat and his family. They and anyone associated with them, don't appear in the book.
Love this book and Gaiman. If you've not read any other of his books there are a couple I would recommend.
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I also love Gaiman. Neverwhere, American Gods, and Stardust are all fantastic, as are the short story collections.

I've been meaning to read Anansi Boys, I need to get on that.
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CFFJR wrote:I've been meaning to read Anansi Boys, I need to get on that.
Don't expect it to be American Gods 2 and you'll do just fine.
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Stark wrote:
CFFJR wrote:I've been meaning to read Anansi Boys, I need to get on that.
Don't expect it to be American Gods 2 and you'll do just fine.
Its interesting, you're not the first person to tell me that. :lol:

Shouldn't be a problem! I expect I'll enjoy it, but other than that I'll be going in with an open mind.
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Stark wrote:
Michi wrote: 8. Coraline (Screw you, Spellcheck! I DID NOT spell that wrong!) - Neil Gaiman

I have the movie, so I figured since I finally found the book (one of the best $0.25 I've ever spent) I should read it.

It was a very quick read, probably in the realm of 3-4 hours, but I've been told I read slowly, so perhaps shorter for others. As I was reading it I couldn't help but be reminded of old fairy-tales. So to me it felt new and nostalgic at the same time. It put a real smile on my face :D After I was done I realized that the movie was a pretty faithful adaptation, with the one main exception being Wyborn "Wybie" Lovat and his family. They and anyone associated with them, don't appear in the book.
Love this book and Gaiman. If you've not read any other of his books there are a couple I would recommend.
So far the only other books of his I've read are Neverwhere and Stardust. I really liked both of them. I've been meaning to read American Gods and Anansi Boys myself....Once I re-locate my books.....I swear they're around here somewhere....
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We have a few Gaiman books around here. Stardust, Anasi Boys, The Graveyard Book, Coraline... I haven't read any of them myself, but I have read most of his Sandman stuff and absolutely love it. If it's anything like that, I imagine i'm in for a treat.
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Books!

1. The Most Human Human: What Talking with Computers Teaches us About What it Means to be Human -- Brian Christian
2. I, Robot -- Isaac Asmiov
3. Seriously... I'm Kidding -- Ellen DeGeneres
4. The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind -- Julian Jaynes
5. Serve the People: A Stir-Fried Journey Through China -- Jen Lin-Liu
6. In Pursuit of Silence: Listening for Meaning in a World of Noise -- George Prochnik
7. The Journal of Best Practices: a memoir of marriage, Asperger Syndrome, and one man's quest to be a better husband -- David Finch
8. Fullmetal Alchemist vols. 5 & 6 -- Hiromu Arakawa
9. The Mercury 13: The True Story of Thirteen Women and the Dream of Space Flight -- Martha Ackmann
10. The Fortune Cookie Chronicles: Adventures in the World of Chinese Food -- Jennifer 8. Lee
11. The Book of Tea -- Okakura Kakuzo
12. The Center Cannot Hold: My Journey Through Madness - Elyn R. Saks
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Key-Glyph wrote:11. The Book of Tea -- Okakura Kakuzo
Mmmmm....Tea........Now I'm thirsty. I think I'll go have some now.
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As strange as it sounds, I rarely get to read books during the academic year as I spend most of my reading time engrossed in mountains of journal articles, doing my own writing, or reading student work. So my reading list has really just gotten off the ground in the past couple of weeks, and so far:

1. Playing the Past: History and Nostalgia in Video Games - Whalen and Taylor (Ed.)
2. Diablo III: The Book of Cain
3. Racing the Beam - Nick Montfort and Ian Bogost
4. A Slow Year: Game Poems - Ian Bogost

Since I am working on a book for a game studies series, expect to see lots of gaming-related books pile up here in the future. I also have some fiction I want to get to in the near future, including some Crichton and Asimov: hopefully June will allow for that, and I am going to try and use my long E3 flight times to read some fiction on the iPad.
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