Quote from: cattlekid on June 15, 2011, 12:18:15 PMI just started a non fiction book "The Filter Bubble" about Internet personalization and its drawbacks/benefits. It is really fascinating and will make you really rethink your use of Google, Facebook, etc.Who was the author CK I would like to read this???
I just started a non fiction book "The Filter Bubble" about Internet personalization and its drawbacks/benefits. It is really fascinating and will make you really rethink your use of Google, Facebook, etc.
I really liked Under The Dome by King, but... His characters are second to none, but his endings have a habit of falling flat.
Quote from: HouseOfDialysis on July 14, 2011, 05:09:44 PMI really liked Under The Dome by King, but... His characters are second to none, but his endings have a habit of falling flat.I have noticed that.. I was disappointed with the ending in Cell, but I liked Christine and The Green Mile
I haven't read any of his new stuff since Insomnia. That one just bored me to tears and I swore off King forever after that. I swear, he started writing books by the pound in the late 90's. However, I devoured his old stuff when I was a teenager. I just downloaded Carrie from the library to my Nook Color yesterday and read half of it in about two hours at dialysis. My favorites are the short novellas he wrote under the pseudonym Richard Bachman (can't remember if it's one n or two). Anyhow, "The Long Walk" is one of my all-time favorites. Quote from: Riki on July 14, 2011, 10:31:15 PMQuote from: HouseOfDialysis on July 14, 2011, 05:09:44 PMI really liked Under The Dome by King, but... His characters are second to none, but his endings have a habit of falling flat.I have noticed that.. I was disappointed with the ending in Cell, but I liked Christine and The Green Mile
I know the feeling.. I have several of Anne Rice's Witches of Mayfair books yet to read. I'm told that I also need to read The Hunger Games series. My friends and I read a lot of YA. *G*
I thought something "meatier" might be "The Pale King". I'd read that it was supposed to be one of the most highly anticipated books of the season. The author died before he could finish it, but it was still published and was hailed as brilliant. I've read the first several chapters, and I am having trouble concentrating on it. Normally, I would just go ahead and plow through it, but ever since I've known that I have such bad kidneys, I am loathe to spend time doing stuff I don't like, and while I hate giving up on a book, I am not sure I want to waste time with this one. It's pretty rare that I don't finish a book, but this may be one of those times. My husband just bought me the whole Songs of Ice and Fire series, so I may just dump The Pale King and go right to those.
Yeah, and Gertrude Stein is a big literary genius, too. Doesn't make her work something I wanted to read, though!
You guys are way above me, when it comes to literature, I think. I have a hard time with books that are someone's masterpiece, as there are usually layers upon layers of symbolism that I just don't get. I enjoy the story, even with nonfiction books, as they all tell a story of some sort, but if they're supposed to have a deeper meaning, I'm just not going to see it.