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Fifty Books for our Time

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  • Fifty Books for our Time

    So Newsweek magazine published the following list in their last issue: http://www.newsweek.com/id/204300

    I've decided I'm going to read them. I've always thought I needed to read more classics, more books that aren't just the most recent fad. So of course I don't want to buy them. I'm planning on borrowing most of them from the library, of course I went to look them up yesterday and 1-5 were all checked out, obviously several others have the same idea.

    So I'm starting with #6 - Winchell by Neal Gabler

    We'll see how it goes...
    Wife to NSG out of training, mom to 2, 10 & 8, and a beagle with wings.

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    Neat! I read the article and would like to do the same, but I doubt it will happen any time soon. I read SO slowly, and I already have a reading list a mile long!

    I was also disappointed (and somewhat embarrassed) that the only one on the list that I have read was about half of Among the Thugs.
    Julia - legislative process lover and general government nerd, married to a PICU & Medical Ethics attending, raising a toddler son and expecting a baby daughter Oct '16.

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    • #3
      Good for you, Cheri! I just took a glance at the list -- nothing like a little light reading? Wow, some of them look really intense!
      married to an anesthesia attending

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      • #4
        Very Impressive!

        I tend to stick to the "chick-lit" genre. Mindless, usually witty, easy reads typically about a hardworking woman tackling a career, relationships, and other bits of life.
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        • #5
          Wow, Cheri that's very ambitious. We have about 5 or so of the books at home but I haven't gotten around to them yet. And I know at least half the list would put me to sleep on page 3.

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          • #6
            Wow, Cheri, that's very ambitious!!

            I read the articles and saw the list and thought about reading a few, but I doubt I'll ever actually do it...
            ~Jane

            -Wife of urology attending.
            -SAHM to three great kiddos (2 boys, 1 girl!)

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            • #7
              I wasn't in total agreement with the list. How 'bout that for getting out of the reading assingment? I liked some of the choices but thought others were more of a baby boomer selection than I'd choose. Obviously, I have "shadow of the boomer generation" issues.

              I read today about an online book group for Infinite Jest. It assigns 75 pages a month and has in depth conversations in forums. Wasn't Fluff a Jest fan? I'm thinking I'd try that.

              Let me know what you read that you like.
              Angie
              Gyn-Onc fellowship survivor - 10 years out of the training years; reluctant suburbanite
              Mom to DS (18) and DD (15) (and many many pets)

              "Where are we going - and what am I doing in this handbasket?"

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              • #8
                I've only read 1.5 of the books on the list. I got about 1/2 way thru "The Lost" and read all of "The Year of Wonders".

                I'll look to the list for suggestions, but eh ... kind of had the same reaction as Angie.

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                • #9
                  I wish I was as ambitious as you, Cheri!

                  Umm...I've only read six of those and I have a degree in literature. I'd like to read more, but that will probably have to wait. Frankenstein is my favorite book of all time so I was happy to see that one listed.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Makai View Post
                    I wish I was as ambitious as you, Cheri!

                    Umm...I've only read six of those and I have a degree in literature. I'd like to read more, but that will probably have to wait. Frankenstein is my favorite book of all time so I was happy to see that one listed.
                    Yay! Another Frankenstein fan!! Sometimes I thought I was the only one... my friends would see it on my shelf and I'd get an eyebrow raise! (ME: no, it is very different from the movie, you REALLY should read it...no? fine. *sigh*)

                    Anyway, sorry for the tangent.

                    -C
                    Wife to PGY4 & Mother of 3.

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                    • #11
                      Some of them look really interesting - some? Not so much...
                      Kris

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                      • #12
                        there's a handful on there that i would be interested in reading. thanks for the link, i bookmarked it
                        ~shacked up with an ob/gyn~

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                        • #13
                          Well like I said its my goal, we'll see. I'm starting with #6 and plan to post a review of each so that I can keep track, #6 actually looks very interesting except that it is HUGE!
                          Wife to NSG out of training, mom to 2, 10 & 8, and a beagle with wings.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Crystal View Post
                            (ME: no, it is very different from the movie, you REALLY should read it...no? fine. *sigh*)

                            -C
                            So true. Everyone thinks it's just a book about a monster, but it really isn't. It's a story about what happens when man tries to play God and a "child" whose father has the opportunity to do right by him and love him, yet chooses to abandon him.

                            Sigh. I love that book.

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                            • #15
                              I saw that last a little while ago. I wrote down a few of the books that I would like to read. I always have a list of books that I plan on reading. I did wonder where some of those books came from though.
                              Last edited by Chrisada; 07-19-2009, 04:13 PM.

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