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hermetic

(8,622 posts)
Sun Feb 25, 2018, 12:46 PM Feb 2018

What are you reading this week of February 25, 2018?



I'm reading A Dirty Job by Christopher Moore. "Charlie Asher, it seems, has been recruited for a new position: as Death. It's a dirty job. But, hey! Somebody's gotta do it." It's quite funny.

Listening to The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt. This book is so intricate and intense. Tartt really puts you right there and it's sometimes unpleasant or even quite infuriating. No wonder it won a Nobel for fiction.

What's your favorite book this week? Please be sure to tell us who wrote it and something about it.
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What are you reading this week of February 25, 2018? (Original Post) hermetic Feb 2018 OP
The Alienist by Caleb Carr. ProudMNDemocrat Feb 2018 #1
Right now... reading Fire and Fury, but Zoonart Feb 2018 #2
Oh wow hermetic Feb 2018 #8
Me too, for the third time shenmue Feb 2018 #3
That sounds pretty intense hermetic Feb 2018 #9
Currently reading Glamrock Feb 2018 #4
Just started P.D. James' "A Certain Justice" TexasProgresive Feb 2018 #5
That James book hermetic Feb 2018 #6
Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles Cuthbert Allgood Feb 2018 #7
Isn't it hermetic Feb 2018 #10
Death in the Air, Kate Dawson shenmue Feb 2018 #11
Aha! hermetic Feb 2018 #12
Just finished "A Gentleman in Moscow". PoindexterOglethorpe Mar 2018 #13

ProudMNDemocrat

(19,058 posts)
1. The Alienist by Caleb Carr.
Sun Feb 25, 2018, 12:59 PM
Feb 2018

An atmospheric novel about a serial killer in 1896 New York city.

A good read so far.

Zoonart

(12,749 posts)
2. Right now... reading Fire and Fury, but
Sun Feb 25, 2018, 01:09 PM
Feb 2018

If you are enjoying the Alienist... let me recommend to you, "The Devil In The White City", by Eric Larson. About America's first serial killer operating in Chicago during the Worlds' Fair of 1893.

hermetic

(8,622 posts)
8. Oh wow
Sun Feb 25, 2018, 04:03 PM
Feb 2018

I've just read all about "Dr. Holmes" and his hotel and now I can't wait to read the book. Thanks for telling us about it.

TexasProgresive

(12,287 posts)
5. Just started P.D. James' "A Certain Justice"
Sun Feb 25, 2018, 03:15 PM
Feb 2018
Major by Todd Balf was a great read of how a young man born in an ultra racist time was able to stay true and become the fastest cyclist in the world. It is really interesting how he was received in other countries contrasting that to the United States. Anybody who doesn't believe in white privilege should read this book and have their blind eyes openned.

hermetic

(8,622 posts)
6. That James book
Sun Feb 25, 2018, 03:37 PM
Feb 2018

appears to be one of her most popular. Be sure to let us know what you think of it.

Don't get me started on other countries contrasted to the United States. I am so glad for DU these days where I can see other aware people and I don't feel quite so doomed.

Cuthbert Allgood

(5,170 posts)
7. Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles
Sun Feb 25, 2018, 04:00 PM
Feb 2018

I had to put Goldfinch on hold because several holds from the library became available. I'm a little over half way through Gentleman and it is incredible.

hermetic

(8,622 posts)
12. Aha!
Mon Feb 26, 2018, 10:26 AM
Feb 2018

I see what you did there.

Recently published, "A real-life thriller in the vein of The Devil in the White City, Kate Winkler Dawson's debut Death in the Air is a gripping, historical narrative of a serial killer, an environmental disaster, and an iconic city struggling to regain its footing."

PoindexterOglethorpe

(26,727 posts)
13. Just finished "A Gentleman in Moscow".
Thu Mar 1, 2018, 02:49 PM
Mar 2018

It's incredible. All along the way it was so good and so satisfying that I was afraid the ending might be a cheat. But it's not.

I think what I liked best is that it reads as if it were translated from the Russian. I mean that in a good way.

I have put his other book, Rules of Civility on hold. There are currently 11 other people ahead of me on the wait list, but the library has 5 copies. I think they recently purchased more because of a sudden demand for this one, no doubt from people like me who've read A Gentleman in Moscow.

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