04-02-2012, 07:40 AM
(I hate to trend, I really do..)
Catching Fire - Suzanne Collins. - Great sequel to a great first book. It's gripping and a pretty easy read with approachable social commentary.
I'm still trying to read The Yiddish Policemen's Society - Michael Chabon. Unlike his earlier works such as The Mysteries of Pittsburgh or (my personal favorite) The Adventures of Kavalier and Clay, I'm having trouble with this book. The set-up is quite interesting but I'm having issues understanding Jewish culture references (which is odd because the references to old Jewish stories were easy to follow in Kavalier and Clay.)
Catching Fire - Suzanne Collins. - Great sequel to a great first book. It's gripping and a pretty easy read with approachable social commentary.
I'm still trying to read The Yiddish Policemen's Society - Michael Chabon. Unlike his earlier works such as The Mysteries of Pittsburgh or (my personal favorite) The Adventures of Kavalier and Clay, I'm having trouble with this book. The set-up is quite interesting but I'm having issues understanding Jewish culture references (which is odd because the references to old Jewish stories were easy to follow in Kavalier and Clay.)