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Nota Bene Dr. Peter Leithart Fr. Wayne McNamara Joshua Gibbs Jeremy Huggins Ben Downey J. Thomas Stevenson Abby Stevenson Jenny Sullivan Joy Sullivan Kristin Sullivan Seth Powers Jon Paul Pope Dan Sack Matt "Guido" Yonke Nate & Hannah Wolff Mark Caldwell Erin Caldwell Jared Owens Eric Dau Laura Blakey Katy Cummings Mary Wolff Amy Kress Stephanie Westfall Kristy Roberts Kristen Perry Evan Wilson Christ the King Trinity Reformed New St. Andrews
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posted by Jeremy at 2:33 PM
The Book of the New Sun, Gene Wolfe My first foray into science fiction. I read an article that described this book as "a Star Wars-style space opera penned by G. K. Chesterton in the midst of religious conversion." Subsequent research on the author led to reviews comparing him not only to Chesterton, but also Borges, Nabokov, Dickens, Swift, Melville, Kafka, and Proust. And while these comparisons seem a little wild (though not terribly), I am finding Wolfe quite a pleasant surprise. Borges and the Eternal Orangutans, Luis Fernando Verissimo Very fun mystery novella by a Brazilian, starring Jorge Luis Borges as the detective. Good Omens, Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett The spoof on the Apocalypse that Nate Wilson should have written. The Name of the Rose, Umberto Eco I finally got around to reading this, having read most of Eco's other novels first. The Dancing Wu-Li Masters: An Overview of the New Physics, Gary Zukav A layman's introduction to relativity and quantum mechanics. Man, where was the New Physics hiding all my life? Totally righteous. At the End of an Age, John Lukacs A historian's take on the death of Modernism. This book, along with the previous one, pretty much single-handedly made a postmodernist of me. The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana, Umberto Eco I always enjoy Eco, though this is probably my least favorite of his novels so far (I have yet to read The Island of the Day Before.) Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell, Susanna Clarke Absolute must-read. Imagine if Jane Austen and Honore de Balzac got together to write Harry Potter for grownups and you will have some idea of the supreme sweetness of this novel. I really love my current employment, as it gives me from four to fifteen hours a day, three days a week, wherein I have little to do but read--and I make $12 an hour doing it. On the other days, I walk around outside thinking and listening to music or N.T. Wright lectures for $10.25 an hour. Pretty happy with that.
posted by Jeremy at 4:45 AM |
Ex Libro Of Self-indulgent Personality Tests Of Strange Happenings in Moscow Of a Sudden, Strange Thought Of Denying Natural Revelation Of a Non-Evolutionist Old-Earth Calvinist Of Jesus the True Serpent Of Books Redux Of Books Of Jordan on Genesis Of the Trouble With Teilhard
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