October 21st, 2007 By Justin Williams
So, What Are You Reading?

It’s been pretty quiet lately in Evansville, so let’s have a discussion about the books you’re reading or have recently read. I’ve recently finished two books. I am a big fan of nonfiction and biographies, so I was quick to pick up Jim Norton’s Happy Endings: The Tales Of A Meaty Breasted Zilch. Norton is one of my favorite comedians today, and his book was an extension of his comedy. The book is a fun, easy read. If you’re a fan of Norton’s you’ll enjoy hearing the stories of his trolling for prostitutes. If you’re not, you’ll cringe at what a despicable human being he is.
I also recently finished Options: The Secret Life Of Steve Jobs. I received a pre-release copy of the book a few weeks ago from the publisher and just now finished it. If you’re a fan of the Fake Steve weblog, the book is much of the same. Options tells the story of how Fake Steve dealt with the backdated options scandal Apple was embroiled in the last year. I enjoyed the book for the most part, but after 200 pages, I was ready for it to be done. I love Fake Steve Jobs, but much of the allure is his commentary on current tech trends and the news of the day. Applying that same formula, but in long form, to a story from the past didn’t resonate as well to me.
I’m now moving onto reading Howard Kurtz’s Reality Show and Andrew Keen’s The Cult of the Amateur.
Hopefully you’re reading something with a big more literary value. Tell us in the comments!
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zrx1200r
October 22, 2007 @ 09:44AM
The Aleph and Other Stories - Jorge Luis Borges
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close - Jonathan Safran Foer
The Adventures of Lucky Pierre - Robert Coover
AnAlias
October 22, 2007 @ 02:33PM
Programming Python
Zen and the Brain
Jennifer
October 22, 2007 @ 04:10PM
Skin—Ted Dekker
Kev
October 22, 2007 @ 05:48PM
Recently finished the latest Repairman Jack novel “Bloodline” by F. Paul Wilson. Excellent novel.
Also recently finished the latest FBI Special Agent Pendergast novel “Wheel of Darkness” by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. Not as good as the other Pendergast novels.
I’ve got “Hunters of Dune” by Brian Herbert on my TBR pile, as well as the new Star Wars novel “Death Star” by Michael Reeves and Steve Perry.
Jenna
October 23, 2007 @ 09:42AM
Any book by James Patterson. Enjoy Asian Historical Fiction.
lauren
October 23, 2007 @ 12:23PM
i’m in a contemporary american novel class so i’m always reading somethign so far it’s been:
the crying of lot 49 by thomas pynchon
the book of daniel by e.l. doctorow
white noise by dom delillo
a prayer for owen meaney by john irving