Agatha Christie on posh English steroids. Um, Wry. Thirteen pages in and it’s awesome. Apparently I’m aquiring a talent hfor pulling gems off of shelves of shit. Phew, cuz this flight home is ten hours 38 minutes.
Ready Player One. Holyfrigginmole’. The most fun you can have alone with your clothes on. Uber nerd shit taken to a new level. Or maybe to its logical conclusion.
It’s like he wrote a sci fi novel for the sole purpose of name checking the zillion things (video games, sci fi books/80s movies etc) he loves the most. And he ended up being really really good at it.
Get this book.
And by the way I love that he name checks Richard K Morgan in the same breath as William Gibson, Neil Stephenson and JRR Tolkein. Hellzyes.
Well if ol Ernie was still writing this book somewhere I assure you I would just continue reading it for however long he kept going. Today is a good day to pick up a used copy amd start reading it.
It has such a cool style which carries you through the rather lengthy setup but I guess I already said that before I left for tour. Anyhoo, wow this is such a beautiful place to go. Read it very slowly.
This book: “Pure” by Andrew Miller is one of the best books I’ve ever read.
It’s astounding. It is perfect. This is undoubtedy one of the greatest books ever written.
I’ve read Les Miserables twice in my life and Tale of Two Cities probably three if not four times to the point where they have become mushed together with movie versions I think. This book is one of them. It is one of the best books ever.
Several times during my amazing week with this book I thought “I really hope Neil Stephenson reads this”. I mean it’s probably very rare that that guy gets to have his mind blown by another contemporary writer. I imagine his head will fugging explode. Mine did and I’m not even close to as good a writer as he is. How did this Andrew Miller guy do this? It’s just so cleanly told. I smell obvious devices a mile away and not one thing did I see coming. Not once did i catch him “writing”. Not once was I cheesed or underwhelmed or disappointed. Nobody was writing this book. It simply had always been. I was simply reading a story about a very interesting thing. Personally this beast also imparted a shit ton of really deep and profound thoughts about self and self-meets-world that I found incredibly relevent and applicable to my life right now. And he’s so damn conservative. So tidy. Cryin out loud how did this guy do this?
I keep trying but how many times can I do this to myself. Its like a teenager wants to be a writer and has lots of support from some grownups.
I found it hard to write background information into a story without blatantly having one character turn to another and just say “hey Jeff, ya know you and have been friends for 17 years now and we met when I found you in the street doing blah blah blah” and that kind of ham-fisted crap. Well that’s only one of those. I’m horrified by the opening sentence as well. He actually refers to the main character as “the spy”. As in: “the spy sat in the dark, watching the open field”. Or whatever. And the opening line is “are you sure I won’t be killed today?”.
I’ve made it 3 pages into this thing and after several attempts I have to admit defeat. I unfortunately am not twelve years old so I cringe at stuff like this. I guess I’m also just not a big enough man for this kind of writing either.
Dammit, I’m out of books and there’s still six more days of tour and a 17 hour flight.
I’ve actually read two other books between this and my last book posting. Both were amazing and very different from each other and I’ll tellya about em later.
So this one is about Pattons ousting of the Nazis from Italy in WWII. So the question is how did they do a month of hacking their way from the landing on the sicilian coast to Palermo in just one week? Well it was because of the sicilian Mafia. And how did they get them to help? Well it turns out that the mobster Lucky Luciano (who was then serving 30-50 in some new york state prison) was seen not only with the US military high command on several occasions but also in the white house with the president of the United States.
This is a really cool story and Jack Higgins is a great writer of action and intrigue. The first 60some page though are pretty dumbed down and I really had to cringe my way through to the good part. I’m on page 90 or so now and his writing style is getting a lot clearer so hopefully I’m home free for the 240 ish pages til the end.
Alright this book is awesome. I can’t stop reading this author even if he dies repeat or occasionally embarrass himself. He’s really really good. I’ve got another one too that I’ll read on the plane. So hooked.
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