Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Cambodian Grrrl: Self-Publishing in Phnom Penh
#992
Title: Cambodian Grrrl: Self-Publishing in Phnom Penh
Author: Anne Elizabeth Moore
Publisher: CantankerousTitles.com
Year: 2011
96 pages
This reads something like a blog, and recounts some of the author's experiences teaching young women in Phnom Penh to make zines.
Eighty Days: Nellie Bly and Elizabeth Bisland's History-Making Race around the World
#991
Title: Eighty Days: Nellie Bly and Elizabeth Bisland's History-Making Race around the World
Author: Matthew Goodman
Publisher: Ballantine
Year: 2013
480 pages
Nellie Bly, a sort of proto-Plympton journalist, convinces her editor to send her around the world in better than 80 days. Not to be outdone, a rival editor sent Elizabeth Bisland on the same journey, in the opposite direction. Eighty Days tells each woman's story as well as her trip around the world. I didn't know that Bly had pulled off journalistic feats such as getting herself committed and writing about the experience, so now I have more reading to do. Goodman brings both a contemporaneous perspective and a contemporary commentary to both women's adventures.
Title: Eighty Days: Nellie Bly and Elizabeth Bisland's History-Making Race around the World
Author: Matthew Goodman
Publisher: Ballantine
Year: 2013
480 pages
Nellie Bly, a sort of proto-Plympton journalist, convinces her editor to send her around the world in better than 80 days. Not to be outdone, a rival editor sent Elizabeth Bisland on the same journey, in the opposite direction. Eighty Days tells each woman's story as well as her trip around the world. I didn't know that Bly had pulled off journalistic feats such as getting herself committed and writing about the experience, so now I have more reading to do. Goodman brings both a contemporaneous perspective and a contemporary commentary to both women's adventures.
The Giver (The Giver Quartet #1)
#990
Title: The Giver (The Giver Quartet #1)
Author: Lois Lowry
Publisher: Laurel-Leaf Books
Year: 1993/1994
179 pages
This YA dystopian novel was better than I was expecting. Lowry has written sequels, but I may stop with this one, which seemed sufficient for the story it told.
Title: The Giver (The Giver Quartet #1)
Author: Lois Lowry
Publisher: Laurel-Leaf Books
Year: 1993/1994
179 pages
This YA dystopian novel was better than I was expecting. Lowry has written sequels, but I may stop with this one, which seemed sufficient for the story it told.
Fyre (Septimus Heap #7)
#989
Title: Fyre (Septimus Heap #7)
Author: Angie Sage
Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books
Year: 2013
720 pages
The last of the 7-book series, and a satisfying wrap up of most of the hanging story points. Like the others, it moved along quickly and propelled the characters into and out of interesting situations. Sage resists the urge to pair everyone off at the end, for which I'm grateful.
Title: Fyre (Septimus Heap #7)
Author: Angie Sage
Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books
Year: 2013
720 pages
The last of the 7-book series, and a satisfying wrap up of most of the hanging story points. Like the others, it moved along quickly and propelled the characters into and out of interesting situations. Sage resists the urge to pair everyone off at the end, for which I'm grateful.
God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything
#988
Title: God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything
Author: Christopher Hitchens
Publisher: Twelve
Year: 2007
307 pages
I read this because Dawkins recommended it. I thought it was interesting and I enjoyed reading it, but on the whole prefer Dawkins because of the ways he uses biology to support his arguments. Hitchens made me laugh more, though, with his arch asides.
Title: God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything
Author: Christopher Hitchens
Publisher: Twelve
Year: 2007
307 pages
I read this because Dawkins recommended it. I thought it was interesting and I enjoyed reading it, but on the whole prefer Dawkins because of the ways he uses biology to support his arguments. Hitchens made me laugh more, though, with his arch asides.
The God Engines
#987
Title: The God Engines
Author: John Scalzi
Publisher: Subterranean Press
Year: 2009
136 pages
Different from Scalzi's usual. For example, there are a few adverbs. Science fiction served by fantasy devices. Enjoyably frightening.
Title: The God Engines
Author: John Scalzi
Publisher: Subterranean Press
Year: 2009
136 pages
Different from Scalzi's usual. For example, there are a few adverbs. Science fiction served by fantasy devices. Enjoyably frightening.
The Best of All Possible Worlds
#986
Title: The Best of All Possible Worlds
Author: Karen Lord
Publisher: Del Rey
Year: 2013
Country: Barbados
308 pages
I will need to read this again to understand the somewhat sprawling structure a little better, but I found this an enjoyable science fiction novel in the Le Guin heterotopia/social experiment mode. I've been trying to read some books without knowing anything about them, and this one proved an excellent choice. I knew nothing about it going in, and Lord kept me guessing for much of the book, which was very satisfying.
Title: The Best of All Possible Worlds
Author: Karen Lord
Publisher: Del Rey
Year: 2013
Country: Barbados
308 pages
I will need to read this again to understand the somewhat sprawling structure a little better, but I found this an enjoyable science fiction novel in the Le Guin heterotopia/social experiment mode. I've been trying to read some books without knowing anything about them, and this one proved an excellent choice. I knew nothing about it going in, and Lord kept me guessing for much of the book, which was very satisfying.
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