I'm reading another classic. "The Intercom Conspiracy" (1970) by Eric Ambler.
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I'm going to put this on a couple of different threads: for those who have been wanting to read Gabaldon's Outlander series, the first 7 books are bundled on Amazon for $1.99. I think it's today only. The Outlander Series 7-Book Bundle: Outlander, Dragonfly in Amber, Voyager, Drums of Autumn, The Fiery Cross, A Breath of Snow and Ashes, An Echo in the Bone, Diana Gabaldon - Amazon.com
I've been working my way up to Ulysses(?) (Joyce), but I don't think I'm quite ready yet.
looked today 8/11/15, the bundle is $60 now, lol, good thing I have the paperbacks.I re-read these a LOT, love them, (there are 8 now, in this series alone, starts a little slow, but then, oh my so much happens & never what's expected) on Book 2 at the moment, again, along w/ The Stand, which I'm nearly done & then the library had Revival come in Large Print, so am 3/4 into that. Different times I'm in the mood for different things. Have a Michael Crichton to followup, something about pirates, lol. Been busy, but having fun.
I like her! She floats a bit across the genrelines as she likes in a literary way. Writes very good. Its not fast paced but can be captivating. The Mulvaneys were never one of my faves. Some of mine are Carthage, The Accursed, Blonde and The Sacrifice. She is an author constantly mentioned at Nobeltimes but i dont think she will get it though she is worth it. I've read far from all of her output but of what i read the 4 books mentioned are my top choices. At least from thinking back. She is worth a read somewhere in the future. Definitively.Joyce Carol Oates is a writer that I've never been drawn to but from what I can gather she is prolitic and writes in many different genres. Is this accurate? I have read only one of her books, We Were The Mulvaneys. Please, feel free to share any recommendations. Although she isn't on my TBR list (I've already selected three books from it) I'm curious to know if I'm missing out on a great author. I am sharing a brief video that The New Yorker did which is a window into her daily writing life.
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Kurben
I really liked Carthage by Oates. Think Gone Girl, but the third act doesn't fall all to hell.Joyce Carol Oates is a writer that I've never been drawn to but from what I can gather she is prolitic and writes in many different genres. Is this accurate? I have read only one of her books, We Were The Mulvaneys. Please, feel free to share any recommendations. Although she isn't on my TBR list (I've already selected three books from it) I'm curious to know if I'm missing out on a great author. I am sharing a brief video that The New Yorker did which is a window into her daily writing life.
skimom2
Kurben
I always thought that it was like if she had read Gone Girl and thought to herself "What a world of wasted opportunities!" and decided to show what it could have been plus that she added her particular blend to the story. Gone Girl could have been a really good one, now its just a promise that never was fulfilled (the last third is really bad).I really liked Carthage by Oates. Think Gone Girl, but the third act doesn't fall all to hell.
I like her! She floats a bit across the genrelines as she likes in a literary way. Writes very good. Its not fast paced but can be captivating. The Mulvaneys were never one of my faves. Some of mine are Carthage, The Accursed, Blonde and The Sacrifice. She is an author constantly mentioned at Nobeltimes but i dont think she will get it though she is worth it. I've read far from all of her output but of what i read the 4 books mentioned are my top choices. At least from thinking back. She is worth a read somewhere in the future. Definitively.
Thanks for responding to the tags, I figured you both would be the ones to know. I've been looking on Amazon and I'm intrigued by Mudwoman and The Falls. I will search for reviews and synopses on the titles you suggested. Thanks, again!I really liked Carthage by Oates. Think Gone Girl, but the third act doesn't fall all to hell.
Havent read either Mudwoman or The Falls. Have the Falls in translation but havent read it. I prefer original language if possible.Thanks for responding to the tags, I figured you both would be the ones to know. I've been looking on Amazon and I'm intrigued by Mudwoman and The Falls. I will search for reviews and synopses on the titles you suggested. Thanks, again!
Anyone read this book or author? Favorably blurbed by SK. $1.99 ebook.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00KB5BVVQ?ref=aw_sitb_digital-text
SK’s blurbs are (almost) never to be trusted.Anyone read this book or author? Favorably blurbed by SK. $1.99 ebook.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00KB5BVVQ?ref=aw_sitb_digital-text
Lol...he's very charitable with his comments, that's for sure.SK’s blurbs are (almost) never to be trusted.