Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I found long stretches of this story were there to relate historical research by the author, not necessarily to advance the story. At times it read like a Wikipedia article. The story was fine and memorable, but I'd have liked it more if it didn't feel like I was getting a lesson.
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6.12.23
6.11.23
Review: The Man Who Fell To Earth
The Man Who Fell To Earth by Walter Tevis
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Like "War of the Worlds", (view spoiler)[but with the alien (singular) succumbing not to smog but to gin and governmental overstep (hide spoiler)]. My second Tevis book, and I find his writing likable, though feeling a bit askew, like you are looking at things slightly differently than normal, at an angle. Not your father's dystopia.
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My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Like "War of the Worlds", (view spoiler)[but with the alien (singular) succumbing not to smog but to gin and governmental overstep (hide spoiler)]. My second Tevis book, and I find his writing likable, though feeling a bit askew, like you are looking at things slightly differently than normal, at an angle. Not your father's dystopia.
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Review: Dance Dance Dance
Dance Dance Dance by Haruki Murakami
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I found this a more familiar story from Murakami, with shades of a mystery novel through parts, though with Murakami's normal surrealness. And as with most of his stories, I had to stop in the middle to try out some mentioned music, in this case Freddie Hubbard's "Red Clay". Needed a touch more sheep.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I found this a more familiar story from Murakami, with shades of a mystery novel through parts, though with Murakami's normal surrealness. And as with most of his stories, I had to stop in the middle to try out some mentioned music, in this case Freddie Hubbard's "Red Clay". Needed a touch more sheep.
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4.11.23
Review: Somebody's Fool
Somebody's Fool by Richard Russo
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I really enjoyed Russo's early books, including "Nobody's Fool". The characters, the situations, the towns were all so familiar to me from growing up in a small town that had the same kinds of characters and the same characteristics. I was expecting the same kind of nostalgia-tinged trip with Russo's new Fool book. That's not how it went down. This one felt closer to who I am now, more adult. Very enjoyable trip.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I really enjoyed Russo's early books, including "Nobody's Fool". The characters, the situations, the towns were all so familiar to me from growing up in a small town that had the same kinds of characters and the same characteristics. I was expecting the same kind of nostalgia-tinged trip with Russo's new Fool book. That's not how it went down. This one felt closer to who I am now, more adult. Very enjoyable trip.
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Review: BASEBALL LIVES
BASEBALL LIVES by Mike Bryan
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I enjoyed playing baseball as a kid, but knew I wouldn't become a pro player. I found I enjoyed watching the minors and the majors, and thought, hey, instead of being a professional player, since that wasn't in the cards, could I work elsewhere in baseball? I found this book was quite interesting in diving into the other jobs out there that kept the work in the game. I appreciated that you got introduced to a number of very different people, in many different jobs. I don't think I'll ever make it in the game, but I think I would have enjoyed working with some of these folks.
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My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I enjoyed playing baseball as a kid, but knew I wouldn't become a pro player. I found I enjoyed watching the minors and the majors, and thought, hey, instead of being a professional player, since that wasn't in the cards, could I work elsewhere in baseball? I found this book was quite interesting in diving into the other jobs out there that kept the work in the game. I appreciated that you got introduced to a number of very different people, in many different jobs. I don't think I'll ever make it in the game, but I think I would have enjoyed working with some of these folks.
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29.10.23
Review: Fahrenheit 451
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
So how is it that I didn't read this until I was 60? I remember seeing bits of the movie back, oh, 50 years ago or so. Of course what I remember was how (view spoiler)[ people kept books alive by becoming the books, memorizing the text of their chose book and passing on orally the wording of the book to the next generation in order to be able to return it to print when the government allowed (hide spoiler)]. I was expecting to get a deeper dive on that aspect. Instead, the book was more about the change in heart of a "fireman". The part that I remembered from the movie was just a way to wrap up the end of the book. There wasn't any more depth to the concept. I found that a bit underwhelming. Overall a good book, but would be better if you didn't know about the movie.
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My rating: 3 of 5 stars
So how is it that I didn't read this until I was 60? I remember seeing bits of the movie back, oh, 50 years ago or so. Of course what I remember was how (view spoiler)[ people kept books alive by becoming the books, memorizing the text of their chose book and passing on orally the wording of the book to the next generation in order to be able to return it to print when the government allowed (hide spoiler)]. I was expecting to get a deeper dive on that aspect. Instead, the book was more about the change in heart of a "fireman". The part that I remembered from the movie was just a way to wrap up the end of the book. There wasn't any more depth to the concept. I found that a bit underwhelming. Overall a good book, but would be better if you didn't know about the movie.
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Review: Along The Illinois
Along The Illinois by Edgar Lee Masters
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I enjoyed reading through Master's last book of poetry. The poems reminded me of Spoon River Anthology, as well they should. My favorite was "Cricket in the Kitchen". I also enjoyed the way Masters evoked the Illinois prairie that he wrote about. For many years, I drove through the Spoon River valley on trips, and was glad to see references to some of the towns, and a lot of the flora and fauna.
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My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I enjoyed reading through Master's last book of poetry. The poems reminded me of Spoon River Anthology, as well they should. My favorite was "Cricket in the Kitchen". I also enjoyed the way Masters evoked the Illinois prairie that he wrote about. For many years, I drove through the Spoon River valley on trips, and was glad to see references to some of the towns, and a lot of the flora and fauna.
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