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I said "less mindbinding", I didn't say, "not mindbending at all".  I mean, this is still Tim Powers.  I probably should have said, "less mindbending than other Tim Powers that I've read".  But the 4 dimensional imagery in 3 Days to Never and several of the setpieces in The Stress of Her Regard I found to be absolutely mindblowing.

 

So probably should have put more stress on "excellent" -- still far superior than so many other things I read.  As much as I enjoy Jim Butcher and this new one (Far Time Incident), they seem almost juvenile in comparison.  (Just so everyone understands...typical armchair critic -- I'd probably write something yet even more juvenile.  That said, I prefer to read things above my pay grade.)

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Enjoying Insurgent, the follow-up to Divergent.  Saw a movie was coming out and figured I'd give them a read.  Third one due this fall.  Distopian YA novels are easy, mindless fun.

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Solve Your Child's Sleep Problems by Richard Ferber.

Sorry Ric. Perhaps this is one of those books where you should flip to the back to find out the ending. ;)

Perhaps... and the situation isn't too bad, yet. ;)

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I just finished Blood Meridian. Probably the most intense thing I have ever read. It literally took acts fortitude to get through it at times. Utterly amazing.

 

I heard the NYTimes polled authors as to what is the most important American work of fiction in the last 30 years and Blood Meridian tied for second. That seems fitting.

 

Judge Holden can never die.

Finished Gaiman's new one. It was short but really really good.

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I have started just yesterday, to read a Greek writer M. Karagatsis - O kitrinos fakelos (the yellow envelope).

 

I absolutely adore this writer.

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I just read Divergent and Insurgent because I daughter was reading them. Better than the hunger games, reasonably entertaining. Not perfect stories but pretty good for YA fiction.

Now that I am finished with the Wire, I am reading The Corner:  A Year in the Life of an Inner-City Neighborhood

 

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If anyone is looking for a great short story, you could do a lot worse than the below Saunders online. 

 

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Not currently reading (I already read this), but thought others might be interested -- one of my favourite graphic novel writers does a book -- it's about a detective with a drug problem who happens to deal with the supernatural.  He might have the drug problem because he can't deal with dealing with the supernatural:

 

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And it's, "name your price".

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