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A few more book questions for all of you - stuff I'm excited to hear the answers to.

Book you keep meaning to read that always gets bumped to second place by new purchases: A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius by Dave Eggers. GAH! Must. Read. Book.

Book you put down halfway through and never got back to: The Quincunx by Charles Palliser. Huge mother of a book. It was really interesting, I was reading it on a plane to California, I slept on the return trip instead of reading, and just never got back into it. Somehow in the intervening years I lost my copy, and that's damned hard to do. It's the size of a good dictionary!

Book you love and can never convince anyone else to read: Gödel, Escher, Bach by Douglas Hofstadter. I try to explain how it's about thought and philosophy and language and creativity and invention, and the reaction I get is invariably "But, it's math!"

Book you'll never read no matter how many people tell you you should: The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen. Family comedy-dramas don't really interest me, be they movies, television shows, or books. No matter how well-crafted they are, I just don't care for them much.

Children's book that no one else remembers except you: This category's a toss-up - either Lizard Music by D. Manus Pinkwater, or Bob Fulton's Amazing Soda-Pop Stretcher by Jerome Beatty Jr. Oh, or T.A. For Tots (and Other Prinzes) by Alvyn M. Freed.

Children's book everyone seems to have read that you've never read / heard of: That book about the balloons and diamonds and Krakatoa.

Terrific book, terrible movie: The Bonfire of the Vanities by Tom Wolfe. Jeez.

Book you loved on first reading which on subsequent readings wow, not so much: Sadly, it has to be A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle. I know, I know - blasphemy! But - what can I say. I re-read it very recently and found it boring, overwrought, and simplistic. And I LOVED this series as a pre-teen. Read the first three over and over.

Most Overrated / Overhyped Book or Author, in your opinion: Midnight In the Garden of Good and Evil by John Berendt. It was fine and all, but jeez, the hype surrounding that book - critics were running out of superlatives!

Most Underrated / Misunderstood Book or Author, in your opinion: Hannibal by Thomas Harris. ::looks to [livejournal.com profile] cesperanza for support on this one::

So. Thoughts?

Date: 2003-01-29 11:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mei-x.livejournal.com
Very interesting meme. I'll definitely do this one.

Quick thought --

Most Underrated / Misunderstood Book or Author, in your opinion: Hannibal by Thomas Harris.

I totally agree with this. Yes, I can tell that it was hastily written and sloppily edited in parts. Still, I was riveted by it, I could readily believe Starling's disillusionment 10 years down the line, and it totally made me want to go to Florence.

Date: 2003-01-30 01:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tzikeh.livejournal.com
Dood. Florence is mind-blowingly beautiful. And yeah, lots of Hannibal made me want to go back to Italy. But there's so much there in that last third of the book that's worth pondering w/r/t feminism, morality, family...

The movie went the wrong way.

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