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PostPosted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 8:45 am 
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I know we have had these threads before but I don't think many read on a consistient basis here.
With summer vacations and holidays people tend to read more while travelling so just curious if
anyone had any recent finds. I just finished a book I really enjoyed which I will mention below.
I'll be going on a long business trip and was just curious if anyone had suggestions. I am open
to pretty much anything.

Book I just finished was called The Art of Fielding. Amazon description below....



At Westish College, baseball star Henry Skrimshander seems destined for big league until a routine throw goes disastrously off course. In the aftermath of his error, the fates of five people are upended. Henry's fight against self-doubt threatens to ruin his future. College president Guert Affenlight has fallen unexpectedly and helplessly in love. Owen Dunne becomes caught up in a dangerous affair. Mike Schwartz realizes he has guided Henry's career at the expense of his own. And Pella Affenlight returns to Westish after escaping an ill-fated marriage, determined to start a new life.

As the season counts down to its climactic final game, these five are forced to confront their deepest hopes, anxieties, and secrets. Written with boundless intelligence and filled with the tenderness of youth, "The Art of Fielding is mere baseball fiction the way Moby Dick is just a fish story" (Nicholas Dawidoff). It is an expansive, warmhearted novel about ambition and its limits, about family and friendship and love, and about commitment--to oneself and to others.


Amazon Best Books of the Month, September 2011: Though The Art of Fielding is his fiction debut, Chad Harbach writes with the self-assurance of a seasoned novelist. He exercises a masterful precision over the language and pacing of his narrative, and in some 500 pages, there's rarely a word that feels out of place. The title is a reference to baseball, but Harbach's concern with sports is more than just a cheap metaphor. The Art of Fielding explores relationships--between friends, family, and lovers--and the unpredictable forces that complicate them. There's an unintended affair, a post-graduate plan derailed by rejection letters, a marriage dissolved by honesty, and at the center of the book, the single baseball error that sets all of these events into motion. The Art of Fielding is somehow both confident and intimate, simple yet deeply moving. Harbach has penned one of the year's finest works of fiction.--Kevin Nguyen

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One of my NYE resolutions was to read a book a month this year. We are now in July and I have read 12 books to date. This feat was obviously simple for me to accomplish as I have a Masters degree and am able to read many different types of words, thus making me intellectually superior to most of you.

Books I would recommend:

11/22/63 by Stephen King

Stillpower: The Inner Source of Athletic Excellence by Garrett Kramer

Lamb by Christopher Moore

The Longest Shot: Jack Fleck, Ben Hogan, and Pro Golf’s Greatest Upset at the 1955 U.S. Open by Neil Sagebeil

Any of the Game of Thrones books.

I Suck At Girls by Justin Halpern


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 9:08 am 
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No. Reading sucks.

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Ugueth Will Shiv You wrote:
One of my NYE resolutions was to read a book a month this year. We are now in July and I have read 12 books to date. This feat was obviously simple for me to accomplish as I have a Masters degree and am able to read many different types of words, thus making me intellectually superior to most of you.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: I love this guy...

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Funny thing. My eyes are starting to go recently and it totally killed my interest in reading. Now, all I have to do is put on a pair of cheaters, but still, I figure if I can't do it naturally, I don't want to do it at all.

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Lamb is a great book. If you liked that I'd suggest "a dirty job" by the same author. His other books are okay. I've been reading the complete works of Sherlock Holmes. I also read the Mistborn trilogy by Sanderson, they were great.

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Psycory wrote:
Lamb is a great book. If you liked that I'd suggest "a dirty job" by the same author. His other books are okay. I've been reading the complete works of Sherlock Holmes. I also read the Mistborn trilogy by Sanderson, they were great.


Definitely enjoyed "A Dirty Job" as well. Just finished "Bloodsucking Fiends" the other day.


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I read Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy... It was aight after you look past the British gibberish...

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Ever heard of TV or a movie?

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Book I just finished was called The Art of Fielding. Amazon description below....

I thought for sure this was going to be Tom Emansky's autobiography

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So far:

Finished the ESPN book

Started the SNL book by the same authors

Read the first 2 parts of the Guillermo Del Toro "Strain" Trilogy

Have a book about Columbine coming in the mail in the next week or so

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Started the SNL book by the same authors

That book is excellent. I read it two years ago. So much information and content there.

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Started the SNL book by the same authors

That book is excellent. I read it two years ago. So much information and content there.

Yup confirms that Chevy Chase is a big dick

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I've read "It's So Easy (And Other Lies) - The Duff Mckagan autobiography. (Fantastic read).

All 3 books in the "Fifty Shades" trilogy. My wife made me read them after she fell in love with them, and I thank her for that. :wink:

And I've started "Liverpool football club: You'll never walk alone" on my Kindle, though I prefer actual paper based books.

Coming up next, Hitch-22.

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Psycory wrote:
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Started the SNL book by the same authors

That book is excellent. I read it two years ago. So much information and content there.

Yup confirms that Chevy Chase is a big dick

And that drugs were a huge part of the culture of that show for the first five years.

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Green Eggs and Ham. Very good message in there, I dont want to blow the ending for any of you, but DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE Sam I am.
Recently started Go Dog Go. Looks like a story of some cool dogs and their crazy bitches having a party.

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Masks of the Illuminati by Robert Anton Wilson

A very underrated book. I find it on par w/ the Illuminatus! Trilogy, but much less complicated.


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Bill Veeck: baseball's greatest maverick by Paul dickson
Cronkite by douglas brinkley
sweetness by Jeff pearlman

All outstanding reads. Especially enjoyed the Veeck bio.

Just started mortal prey by John sandford.


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All 3 books in the "Fifty Shades" trilogy. My wife made me read them after she fell in love with them, and I thank her for that. :wink:

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Was looking for something light to read the next 2 weeks before my trip so I picked up The
Hunger Games trilogy. I'm about 100 pages into the first book and it is pretty good. Interesting
story idea, kind of like The Running Man for young adults. I'll probably pick up Game Of Thrones
for the trip. I picked it up and at over 700 pages of small type it just seemed a bit too daunting
for me right now. I may even need to buy some readers.

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Bill Veeck: baseball's greatest maverick by Paul dickson
Cronkite by douglas brinkley
sweetness by Jeff pearlman

All outstanding reads. Especially enjoyed the Veeck bio.

Just started mortal prey by John sandford.


Mickey Mantle...The Last Boy by Jane Leavy.
Berlin 1961 by Frederick Kempke.......fat little Khrushchev was throwing JFK all over the ring until the Cuban missile crisis and we are fortunate THE SHRINE and the rest of us alive at the time were not incinerated by nukes.
I am starting the Veeck book.

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That Mantle book was great, Bob.


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david sedaris - when you are engulfed in flames.

dave mustaine - mustaine.

david todd - feeding back - conversations with alternative guitarists from proto-punk to post-rock.


lots of "dave" books...weird.

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Did some light reading earlier when I read The Godfather. Good read if you have never read it. It also goes into details on certain things that they didn't in the movie and some of the things in the movie that were very detailed were not as big in the book.

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Defending Jacob
Gone Girl
The Inquisitor
The 500
Life(Keith Richards Autobiography)

Good sports books:
The Big Miss by Hank Haney
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The Original Kid Cairo wrote:
sjboyd0137 wrote:
Started the SNL book by the same authors

That book is excellent. I read it two years ago. So much information and content there.

Jay Mohr has a lot of good SNL stuff on his podcast. Much of it available on youtube.


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That Mantle book was great, Bob.


I liked it, but I felt the author interjected herself too much.

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