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        <title>50 in 365:  Books 1-10</title>   
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        <p>I haven&#39;t been posting as I go for the <a href="http://fiftybooksin365days.groups.vox.com/">50 in 365</a>, but I have been reading. Sooo here is the backtrack for what I&#39;ve read in the last two months. <br /><strong><br />#1-3</strong></p>
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The <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gormenghast_series"><em>Gormenghast novels</em> </a>are really three books, Titus Groan, Gormenghast and Titus Alone. Incredible books, especially the first two, which chronicle the story of a very odd castle and its strange inhabitants, including the just born Titus Groan, the 77th Earl of Gormenghast. It&#39;s a well-written gothic fantasy of sorts, although it can hardly be called fantastic in that there is no magic, just an amazing cast of characters. <br /><br />I highly highly recommend these books. The BBC and WGBH put out a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gormenghast_%28miniseries%29">mini-series</a> a few years back that is based on the first two novels. I think that the mini-series would have been confusing to me if I hadn&#39;t read the books, but I thought that they did do justice to the story and they did a great job with casting. Netflix them AFTER you read the books.<br /><br /><br />
    
    
    










    
    
    










    
    
    










    
    
    










    
    
    









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I&#39;ve read quite a few other books as well...<br /><br /><strong>#4</strong>&#160; After Gormenghast, I read Eli Gottleib&#39;s <em>Now You See Him</em>. It&#39;s not the type of book I would normally buy but I scored a free reviewers copy. It&#39;s a short, easy read. Interesting literary mystery novel if you like those sorts of things.
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 <strong>#5</strong> &#160;
 
I was looking for a book on my <a href="http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pFBVTwZ2FJA4CYARTLE7qGw">great reading list</a> that I could take with me on a business trip I took in January. Joe convinced me to bring <em>Great Expectations</em>, which I, shockingly, have never read. In fact, I&#39;ve never read any Dickens beyond certain passages handed out in writing classes in college. This is very strange to me, being such a literary freak and such a fan of British literature in general. Dickens&#39; collected works are on my list to read, definitely. I really enjoyed the book but found it hard not to picture Ethan Hawke, Gwenyth Paltrow and DeNiro as characters. I hardly remember <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Expectations_%281998_film%29">that movie</a> but reading the book brought it back and it was difficult not to think of those actors as I was reading.<br /><br /><strong>#6&#160; </strong>I picked up <em>Love in the Time of Cholera</em> at the airport in Oakland, CA on my way back from that trip. I hadn&#39;t read it yet, nor have I seen the movie, but wow, what a beautiful story. I do want to rent the movie...can anyone tell me if the movie does the book justice?<br /><br /><strong>#7</strong> <em>The Glass Castle</em> was interofficed to me by a colleague who knows I like books. I don&#39;t typically read many memoirs but this one threw me for a loop. It&#39;s written by a now-successful journalist who was raised by parents who were rather fucked up but still loved their kids. The story chronicles the story of how they lived, in shacks, often without food or money or clean clothes. I was absolutely riveted. <br /><br />
    
    
    










    
    
    










    
    
    










    
    
    










    
    
    










    
    
    









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<strong>#8</strong>&#160;
Another book that I read,  <em>Finite &amp; Infinite Games</em> by James Carse, was a slim volume that I picked up as a result of some random blog post I read about cognition. Basically Carse presents a philosophy of looking at the world, either as a finite game or infinite game. Children play infinite games...neverending games without rules or boundaries. Adults define, place rules around and create finite games, which in turn create stress in our lives. I like the idea of figuring out how to let go a little, how to take life less seriously and how to shape the world into a game that I want to play rather than to play the finite games of others around me. 
    
    
    










    
    
    










    
    
    










    
    
    










    
    
    










    
    
    









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<br /><br /><strong>#9</strong> If you love poetry, you must pick up Ursula K. LeGuin&#39;s <em>Incredible Good Fortune.</em> It&#39;s been a very long time since I have read a book of poetry that has pleased me so much. The poems are delightful, smart, charming and they are incredibly accessible.&#160; I love the magic that weaves in and out of her words, as much here as in the many wonderful stories she has published throughout the years.
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