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Reading, reading, who's got the reading? Well, I do, a little bit. Yays.

Completed:

The Martian, Andy Weir: xkcd pretty much nails it. It's interesting to watch the author go out of his way to limit the protagonist's human entanglements in order to focus on the survival story. Side-effect: no enough detail to back up his relationship with his crew, as depicted. Still, chomp.

In progress:

Am stalled on The Convenient Marriage, which makes it a likely DNF given it's coming due.

Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World, Haruki Murakami -- reading it in translation, though from what I've poked at, he's not as hard to read in Japanese as you might expect.* Not very far in, but the debts that Haibane Renmei owe to it are indeed obvious -- though I suspect Murakami will take the same elements very different directions.

Clariel: The Lost Abhorson by Garth Nix -- reading it on paper, as part of a program to model reading Real BooksTM in front of The Toddler,** instead of always being on the phone. Also not very far in, so I don't have any evidence yet of my pet theory about who the title character will become, but definitely enjoying it so far.


* I've heard his prose style described as reading like it's been translated from English.

** It's not like TBD doesn't devour and redevour books all day but, yanno, reinforcement by example. Living with a chaotic bookmark thief adds to the challenge.


---L.

Subject quote from "Archaic Torso of Apollo," Rainer Maria Rilke tr. Stephen Mitchell.

Date: 19 August 2015 04:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] telophase.livejournal.com
Toby and I listened to the audiobook of The Martian on the way to and from work last month. (Numbers and various technical bits were pretty tedious that way.) I'd mentioned previously to Toby that I wanted to read the book before the movie came out. He pointed me to the XKCD and said "Just so you know..." at which point I said it made me want to read it even more.

We enjoyed it, although had a few quibbles here and there, none of which I can remember offhand.

Date: 19 August 2015 07:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] telophase.livejournal.com
There were points where we'd just look at each other and say "WORRRRRRRDS!"

Oh! The narrator had no idea how to pronounce "sysadmin"! He said "sys" to rhyme with "ice"!

Date: 20 August 2015 04:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thistleingrey.livejournal.com
Bookmark thievery is rife here, too. Fortunately, almost anything flat and not sticky is permitted for use as a bookmark--lately it's been discarded envelopes from junk mail. (Somehow the smallest person in the household also thinks she can define what is and is not a bookmark for use by other household members.)

Date: 21 August 2015 01:32 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kate_nepveu
I may also just link to xkcd when I find time to booklog again, honestly. *wists, once again, for an ebook of _Apollo 13_*

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