Reading Material

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A coworker asked me for reading advice the other day and I was left to suggest the non-fiction I happen to be reading at the moment.

Whenever books come up in conversation I'm always reminded that I just don't read enough fiction.

Right now I'm reading Kingdom Coming by Michelle Goldberg, Everything Bad is Good for You by Steven Johnson and Communicating Design by Dan Brown (not that Dan Brown, this one).

Booooorrrriiinnngggg

Not really but it isn't fiction. When I worked at AU, Rob Boston's passion for fiction and literacy inspired me to keep up with my reading. I never read as much as I should but since moving to LA its only gotten worse.

So I'm sending up this flare: Help me read more fiction!

Tell me about the best books you've read lately. I'm desperate. I don't care if its new or really old. And what the heck, recommend non-fiction too.

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Rudi said:

Let's see....

Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game by Michael Lewis is the most recent read from cover to cover. It's all about the change in Major League Baseball management that came about as young, new scouts used new statistical analysis to build superteams (e.g. the Yankees of the late-1990s or the current New York Mets). A fun read, even if you're not into the sport.

Otherwise.... umm.... Sahara by Michael Palin has been my recent piecemeal read. Very entertaining travel journal from one of the Pythons.

Sandor said:

Two great novels I read this year:

* Black Swan Green, by David Mitchell
* Arthur & George, by Julian Barnes

Both are excellent, though I think the latter is the better one.

Julie said:

Here's a heavy read - The Last Temptation of Christ by Kazantzakis. I'm going to keep recommending it until you read it. It was absolutely amazing, even if you don't dig the Jesus. Kazantzakis has a phenomenal command of language, imagery, ideas... even when translated!

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