Ended up starting this.
Slow Getting Up: A Story of NFL Survival from the Bottom of the Pile by Nate Jackson
Loving it so far. Nate Jackson has a great sense of humor.
Get The Blind Assassin and Oryx and Crake. The first one in particular is one of my favorite novels ever. It's a novel within a novel. Two lovers tell a pulp sci fi story while the other parts are a family drama. Just so good.
Just finished this, and I really liked it. Looking at some of the reviews around it seems to be pretty polarising. I can see how, but it's definitely made me want to check out some more Margaret Atwood stuff.
My copy of Neuromancer turned up earlier than I expected. I'm excited to start reading it later tonight, been ages since I've read regularly.
Waiting on Rendezvous with Rama also, and got some remaining credit to buy a few more books in the near future.
Finished Flowers for Algernon, Really liked it, but emotionally it fell a little flat for me. High expectations and all that, I suppose.
That was my opinion as well pretty much. I did like it, but expected a much bigger emotional impact.
Not sure this is exactly what I'm in the mood for, but started this.
Now Reading.. Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk
Just a chapter in, and it definitely feels like a "man's man" book with the solider speak so far.
After basically hating my entire experience with The Road again, I figured I'd read some minimalist writing that I actually enjoyed.
Thank God for Kurt Vonnegut and Cats Cradle.
Just finished this, and I really liked it. Looking at some of the reviews around it seems to be pretty polarising. I can see how, but it's definitely made me want to check out some more Margaret Atwood stuff.
What's it about?Ended up starting this.
Slow Getting Up: A Story of NFL Survival from the Bottom of the Pile by Nate Jackson
Loving it so far. Nate Jackson has a great sense of humor.
Can you give us any more specifics? These are fairly common tropes so far. Was it an older book? More recent? For a class? For fun?
I'll try!
It was for a class, a recent book (by recent I meant around early 2000 as I graduated in 2004).
I remember that families lived in houses that were enclosed in some sort of gravity bubbles or something. I also remember that a girl character, was too poor and couldn't afford the latest brain chip, or was it that she rejected the brain chip and didn't have one at all .. I am not sure. I'm also half sure if this story involved hackers too, hacking the characters brains.
I tried googling a bunch of different keyword combinations but didn't find anything that really matched.
Pretty sure you're talking about Feed by MT Anderson.
Oh yes, that is it! Thanks!
I read the synopsis and even recognized the cover.
The movie Charly (which was adapted from Flowers for Algernon) always seemed better than the book to me. Modern audiences may find it too slow, though.Finished Flowers for Algernon, Really liked it, but emotionally it fell a little flat for me. High expectations and all that, I suppose.
What's it about?
I've been wanting a good NFL book.
Get The Blind Assassin and Oryx and Crake. The first one in particular is one of my favorite novels ever. It's a novel within a novel. Two lovers tell a pulp sci fi story while the other parts are a family drama. Just so good.
Oryx and Crake for sure (the first book in the series, I really loved it...the other two books...uhhh, skip IMO).
Sorry for the late reply, but unfortunately I ahve yet to see the anime. From what I can tell it's based mostly on the manga version rather than the novel so it has all the added story stuff. I read the manga and it's mostly so I'm imagining the anime is competent enough to be enjoyed.Is the anime any good?
It's terrific. It's about Nate's journey into the NFL and the struggles it takes just to stay on a team, and what it means to get through the grind of being a practice squad player, etc etc. Plus as I mentioned, I thought Nate was hilarious as well, so it is a fun read.
What's it about?
I've been wanting a good NFL book.
Sorry for the late reply, but unfortunately I ahve yet to see the anime. From what I can tell it's based mostly on the manga version rather than the novel so it has all the added story stuff. I read the manga and it's mostly so I'm imagining the anime is competent enough to be enjoyed.
Abaddon's Gate. I'm liking each book in this series a bit less than the previous one, and every time I see a chapter isn't about Holden, I'm kind of disappointed. Maybe I just need a break since I've read the three back to back.
Gotta add this to the reading list. Don't really watch football, but this sounds interesting enough to check out.
On the third Garrett novel by Glen Cook
On the third Garrett novel by Glen Cook
Cold Copper Tears
Also reading The Fell Sword by Miles Cameron, sequel to The Red Knight (one of my favorites last year).