Books
Sunday, January 24th, 2010Hello, my name is Rosary and I am addicted to reading and to books.
I’m reading two books right now with about 9000000000 more to go. Okay that last bit is a small exaggeration.
I read and finished The Adventures of Arthur Conan Doyle. I enjoyed it a great deal. It helped that I read it in conjunction with the first two Holmes novels The Study in Scarlet and The Sign of Four. I also saw the Sherlock Holmes movie. May I say that between those readings and that movie there are a number of things Guy Ritchie got right in the film. Things like secret societies, action, Watson’s character, Holmes’s eccentricities. So snap to the critics who have never done more than read the short stories or watch Basil Rathbone.
Right there are three books I’ve read. Now, I am also reading The Seville Communion by Arturo Perez-Reverte. I haven’t read Perez-Reverte in a while, but I have found this book intriguing and fascinating. A thriller with a rather cynical priest/politician as the central hero the book deals as much with the thriller plot (who is trying to destroy the church? who hacked the pope’s computer?) as it does with the meaning of faith and the connections between place and faith. I have his The Nautical Map to read.
I also started reading a book called Hellraisers: The Life and Inebriated Times of Richard Burton, Richard Harris, Peter O’Toole, and Oliver Reed. I’ve not made a decision about it, but it doesn’t really seem to be a book for those who disapprove of boozing.
I’ve got The Heart is a Lonely Hunter to read for the college’s Big Read project. I lead the community book discussion on Feb 11 over the first part–I know what I’ll be focusing on.
The to read list is huge and includes one Jonathan Kellerman, 2 Lillith St Crow’s (schlock but fun), a book on the building of the Effiel Tower, a book on the history of coffee, and House of Mirth, and 2 books about teaching, and coming soon in the mail Queen Victoria, Demon Hunter which is actually on backorder. Yes, backorder. So my reading addiction is has enough to fill it, but you and I both know there will be more to come.