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hermetic

(8,310 posts)
Sun Jun 2, 2019, 12:52 PM Jun 2019

What Fiction are you reading this week, June 2, 2019?


Hey, June. Save my place, would ya?

I have no new reading to report right now because yesterday I was in a parade. It was a very big event here and I spent all last week helping design and build the float which I also spent 5 hours riding on yesterday. The float was for the County Democrats here in a very red area. I’m happy to report that we got lots of good response and applause this year from some of the thousands of viewers. But I am really exhausted, sunburned, and sore today. And now I need to go unload a truck full of props and then catch up on my house and gardening chores, which have been sorely neglected.

So, you all just jump in with whatever you are reading/listening to, and I will attempt to reply at some point. Always know that your comments will be read and appreciated by many, although they may not respond.

Cheers!

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What Fiction are you reading this week, June 2, 2019? (Original Post) hermetic Jun 2019 OP
"Hearts in Atlantis," by Stephen King. trev Jun 2019 #1
To Kill A Mocking Bird True Blue American Jun 2019 #2
"Genghis: Lords of the Bow" by Conn Iggulden dameatball Jun 2019 #3
"The Great Table and the Five Haunted Chairs -- a moral tale wherein fierywoman Jun 2019 #4
Interesting hermetic Jun 2019 #13
It's on Amazon, and yes, she's friend! fierywoman Jun 2019 #14
That's a pretty cute bookmark! Bayard Jun 2019 #5
Lilac Girls by Martha Hall Kelley Ohiogal Jun 2019 #6
Yeah, me too. hermetic Jun 2019 #12
Not reading anything at the moment, hermetic. MontanaMama Jun 2019 #7
Sounds like fun hermetic Jun 2019 #10
Palace of Treason by Jason Matthews. Polly Hennessey Jun 2019 #8
Just starting the four novelettes in the book entitled "Radicalized," by Cory Doctorow. ancianita Jun 2019 #9
I should read this hermetic Jun 2019 #11

trev

(1,480 posts)
1. "Hearts in Atlantis," by Stephen King.
Sun Jun 2, 2019, 01:24 PM
Jun 2019

Must say I find it disappointing on several levels. First, the plot is extremely slow-moving, to the extent I don't really know what it is. Second, he's divided the book into two parts, the first told in second person and the second told in first person, with only a vague overlapping of characters and plot.

I'm going to finish it, but this may be my last King for a while.

And congratulations on the parade!

fierywoman

(7,686 posts)
4. "The Great Table and the Five Haunted Chairs -- a moral tale wherein
Sun Jun 2, 2019, 02:27 PM
Jun 2019

almost everybody dies" by Betsy Rodden

Bayard

(22,110 posts)
5. That's a pretty cute bookmark!
Sun Jun 2, 2019, 02:46 PM
Jun 2019

I just finished Extreme Prey by John Sanford. Still working thru my flea market score of a stack of his books, brand new, for $4 a piece.

Ohiogal

(32,015 posts)
6. Lilac Girls by Martha Hall Kelley
Sun Jun 2, 2019, 03:30 PM
Jun 2019

I borrowed the book and am reading it on my tablet from my library for the first time.

Love that cute bookmark!

hermetic

(8,310 posts)
12. Yeah, me too.
Fri Jun 7, 2019, 03:47 PM
Jun 2019

Your book sounds good. "..inspired by the life of a real World War II heroine, this remarkable debut novel reveals the power of unsung women to change history in their quest for love, freedom, and second chances."

MontanaMama

(23,324 posts)
7. Not reading anything at the moment, hermetic.
Sun Jun 2, 2019, 05:54 PM
Jun 2019

It’s baseball season in Mt and I am all over the state watching my kiddo. I didn't want to miss an opportunity to say hello to you, neighbor. Glad to see you.

hermetic

(8,310 posts)
10. Sounds like fun
Fri Jun 7, 2019, 03:37 PM
Jun 2019

traveling around with your kids. Always glad to see you, too.

See me here:


I'm over on the right, in the chapeau de cowboy.

ancianita

(36,110 posts)
9. Just starting the four novelettes in the book entitled "Radicalized," by Cory Doctorow.
Sun Jun 2, 2019, 06:38 PM
Jun 2019

He's a co-editor at Boing Going, regularly contributes for The Guardian and is said to be one of our greatest science fiction writers.

Here's one Amazon comment that made me buy it.

Doctorow gives us four intense character studies that examine the points of struggle in our current political climate. Through the lens of the refugee, the superhero, the forum poster, and the capitalist, we are shown how abstract political views impact the real lives of people.

There are moments of reflection on how we experience privilege and its lack, how the "wokeness" of public figures affects the people for whom they advocate, and how to both criminalize and exonerate inaction. The picture is very dark, but we are in shadows, and the light is too simple a salvation.

hermetic

(8,310 posts)
11. I should read this
Fri Jun 7, 2019, 03:41 PM
Jun 2019

I've always liked Doctorow. I used to read Boing Boing all the time. Seem to be too busy these days, though.

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