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Guest ScarletKnight41
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Thanks Sharpie - I'm going to start this tonight!

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I'm a huge Murakami fan. "Wind Up Bird" not my favorite of his, but they're all good.

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="sharpie"]I'm a huge Murakami fan. "Wind Up Bird" not my favorite of his, but they're all good.


This is why I love the Crane Pool community. I can't imagine many other sports discussion forums where someone would say "I'm a huge Murakami fan" unless Murakami were the name of a professional wrestler. I've previously read The Elephant Vanishes and A Wild Sheep Chase but that was a while back so I don't remember them well. What's your favorite(s)?

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The latest one, Kafka On the Shore might've been my favorite book of '05.

I liked Dance Dance Dance (which is sort of a sequel to A Wild Sheep Chase but I read it first) and Norwegian Wood (very conventional for him but I liked it a lot). Sputnik Sweetheart was also good, though not as good as the others or the one you're reading now.

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Don't get so elitist, [url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/m/murakma01.shtml]Murakami is brought up on baseball boards[/url] all the time.

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My daughter just loaned this to me because she thinks I'll like it -

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Gotta figure out how to link images, but I just finished...

THE FALLEN, by T. Jefferson Parker

I had the pleasure of working with Jeff on campaigns for three of his earlier books at two different publishing houses. In addition to being one of the nicest guys you'll ever meet, his novels are fantastic. He's in elite company as he has won the Edgar Award for Best Mystery novel twice, for SILENT JOE and CALIFORNIA GIRL.

I wholeheartedly recommend both of those in addition to his latest

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I'm reading Going to Extremes by Joe McGinness, the first of four books about Alaska that I plan to read in the next two months. (McGinness also wrote one of the books, recommended by the future Johnny Dickshot, that I read prior to going to Italy.)

The author travels around Alaska and talks to and writes about the various people he meets there. A good little book. I'm enjoying it.

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Reading Frank Thomas' book inspired me to purchase The Long Season, by Jim Brosnan. This is the third baseball book I've read this year, which is a lot for me. It's rare that I read more than one or two per year. I have three more coming up that I'll probably read in 2006: Game of Shadows, Three Nights in August, and You Gotta Have Wa.

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Not sure if Jon Krakauer's 'Into the Wild' is on your Alaska book list.

It's not exactly a book about Alaska, but the 49th state is the backdrop for a very interesting story. Krakauer - who later became famous via 'Into Thin Air', his book about an ill-fated Everest expedition - traces the story of a kid/young man who chucks it all to live among the wilds of Alaska.

Been a handful of years since I read it but it was good stuff as I recall.

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No, it's not, but I'll check it out, and maybe I'll try to squeeze it in. We leave for Alaska at the end of next month, so I may not have any openings. Thanks for the recommendation.

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Finally finished The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle (read some other books in-between). I don't know when I'll begin to understand all that happened.

Lots of loose ends.

I'll have to sit in the bottom of a well and think it over.

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Just started:



Didn't realize how Metcentric it is, despite being fictional. How did we not win in '88 with Charlie Stoddard?

Guest ScarletKnight41
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Lupica's fiction is always entertaining. And his books usually include cameo appearances by characters from his previous books, which is a nice touch for those who have read a few of his books.

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I'm currently reading Will Eisner's Contract with God trilogy, one of the greatest graphic novels ever (and the first to be billed as such). Only Maus is better.

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Received this as a Christmas present from a friend. I picked it up an started reading through the collection of short stories and observations last week. It goes by pretty quick and it is the last of the stash of books that I received at Christmas, so I'll be heading to the library this weekend.

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cooby loaned me her copy of Game of Shadows, so I'm just starting to read it.

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hey Chuck,

at one point, we had a lengthy discussion about graphic novels. if that thread can be found, you might find it interesting.

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As part of my self-improvement program, I read Anne Tyler's SAINT MAYBE last night in lieu of the Mets-Cardinals game. I got jobbed worse than Traschel did. I mean, I like her and all, there's just so much I can take of that setting, those characters, that style. Write a new book awready, wouldja?

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My husband got me "The DaVinci Code" and another book about the Last Supper (it's upstairs and I foget the name) for our anniversary. I've been piecing at it.

My dream is to go out in the sun and read

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It's aimed at a teen audience, and it's a quick read. Lupica, as always, is a great storyteller.

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I finished Heat in less than 24 hours, which is very fast for me (I'm not a fast reader in general). It was enjoyable, although a bit heavy on the MFY worship. But, in general, it's a good read for young adults as well as older ones.

Now I'm moving on to this -

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Designated Hebrew is also a quick read. I think it's self-published - it's not the most smoothly written or edited book. It also reminds me a lot of Frank Thomas' Kiss It Goodbye - a nice little memoir by the MFY's first openly Jewish ballplayer that strives to speak highly of the people on the author's life.

It's an interesting enough little read.

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I need something light that I can pick up and put down easily, since my summer class starts next week.

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Just finished the most recent book in the A Song of Ice and Fire series by George R. R. Martin. Pretty good stuff. I still think I like the The Wheel of Time series better.

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