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girlbomb_redux
post Jul 1 2006, 12:30 PM
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I have to give props to Jami Attenberg for her first book, Instant Love, which is really good. Like Melissa Bank's The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing, or Curtis Sittenfeld's new book, it's interconnected stories about women and relationships, and it's really sharp and interesting. There's an excerpt available on the Amazon page above if you click "See all editorial reviews," but it's not long enough, and the later stories are the ones I liked best. Anyway, many thumbs up from me.
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curioushair
post Jun 24 2006, 10:37 AM
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I just finished Paula Kamen's All In My Head. I strongly recommend it for anyone suffering from headaches or any kind of chronic pain. (I know what a migraine feels like, but I can only imagine the hell of having an unrelenting one for the past fifteen years.)


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doxy
post Jun 20 2006, 03:05 PM
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Finished "The Thinking Fan's Guide to the World Cup" whilst in Germany. The title was extremely fitting...as it gave me notions of each country in the World Cup that I've not known prior to reading it.
Anyway, two authors chose 32 other authors to write about specific countries: their experiences with that country, a brief history and football/soccer history of that country. Brilliant idea, as I was able to talk to anyone from any of the countries involved (provided they speak English/Spanish) about their countries. For instance: Japan has the most efficient toilettes(sp), Holland ride the mose bikes per-capita, Sweden has the friendliest prisons and why Spain and Paraguay have their own dialects of Spanish.

I'm half-way through "The News from Paraguay" now...and I like it.
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crazyoldcatlady
post Jun 15 2006, 11:04 AM
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Oh I was wondering when lorrie morre was going to come up... I LOVE LOVE LOVE her short story from Self-Help entitled "How to Become a Writer". Probably the only effective second-person narrative I've ever read. That, and eerily accurate...
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girlbomb_redux
post Jun 15 2006, 09:19 AM
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Yeah, I think Curtis Sittenfeld is almost like Lorrie Moore, in the way she nails an emotional state that hasn't yet been described.
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celimene
post Jun 14 2006, 11:27 AM
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Cat, I loved Prep and I just finished The Man of My Dreams. Curtis can really capture angst and youthful romance so well. I want her to write as a mature woman now too! I love her writing.
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girlbomb_redux
post Jun 13 2006, 08:26 PM
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Thank you, ophelia. I am much honored.
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catsoup
post Jun 13 2006, 03:09 PM
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I read The Wonder Spot. I liked it. I liked Girls' Guide as well, maybe a little better. I heard an interview with her recently and she sounded like a nice person. Not phony or pretentious.

I just started The Man of My Dreams. I adored Prep. I read a lot of it at a cafe over a couple days. Some days I was crying, some days I was laughing. :-)
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crazyoldcatlady
post Jun 13 2006, 01:28 PM
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speaking of melissa banks, i picked up her new book yesterday in borders and flipped through it; feeling poor so i didn't buy it, has anyone read it?
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post Jun 13 2006, 12:38 PM
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I've read a couple of good reviews of The Man of My Dreams. I'm wondering if there's some leftover animosity after she trashed Melissa Banks new book awhile ago, like she's now Faye Dunaway after doing Mommie Dearest or something.

I liked it and thought it had a lot of interesting things to say about female insecurity/self-perception. . .but I still thought Prep was better. Certainly not a "sophomore slump" by any means, though.
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opheliathemuse
post Jun 13 2006, 12:23 PM
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Girlbomb, I found you! Awesome, completely amazing book you wrote. I loved it. Read it in one sitting.


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curioushair
post Jun 12 2006, 07:16 PM
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Right now I'm reading Pagan Night by Kate Braverman.


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post Jun 11 2006, 04:46 AM
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I finished Trudi Canavan's Black Magician Trilogy the other day. I read all three books in a week; they're fascinating and incredibly readable. The story is quite fast-paced, and the characters are believeable (and human). I like fantasy, but I was recommended them by someone who doesn't like the genre. I'd recommend it if you want something light - but not fluffy - and fun to read.
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girlbomb_redux
post Jun 6 2006, 05:31 AM
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Thank you, catsoup! (blushing smiley)
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catsoup
post Jun 5 2006, 07:46 PM
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Girlbomb, I finished your book over the weekend. I absolutely loved it. Thank you for writing it.

(Oh and your pic in the back is lovely! Brains, bravery, AND beauty! I may have a new crush. :-))
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crazyoldcatlady
post Jun 5 2006, 06:28 PM
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Finished In Cold Blood yesterday. I swear that anywhere I go now, I can't help but eye two middle aged men together as suspicious characters.
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girlbomb_redux
post Jun 5 2006, 05:41 PM
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Yeah, I liked The Accidental well enough, but I thought it was just okay -- not earthshaking in the least.

Meanwhile, Curtis Sittenfeld's new book, The Man of my Dreams, is getting shit on by reviewers, but I thought it was just as good as Prep, which was pretty good.
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post Jun 5 2006, 04:23 PM
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I finished Ali Smith's The Accidental today. An interesting read, it's unconventional in its structure (five beginning, middle and ends for each character) and I liked it for its mixing of high and low culture (it's literary in sections although not esoteric). It's an easy read but not a pointless one.


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curioushair
post May 28 2006, 01:54 PM
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Sounds good, saktii. I just ordered the Lisa Carver book.

I read one of her other ones, the title escapes me at the moment, but I think a lot (or all) of it was from Rollerberby.


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amilita
post May 27 2006, 12:12 PM
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Oh, my ex used to have all issues of Lisa Carver's 'zine Rollerderby. I love her writing, too.
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