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The Pale King

May 10 2011 Published by under Books

True Story: In my sophomore/1st junior year of college, I took an upper-level photography class. I had taken the intro course, learned the nuts and bolts, and decided to continue on, in the hopes of getting laid. Because that’s what art is for.

Second year, my classmates became significantly distilled. Earlier, we were just a disparate group of people, basically paying to be taught a hobby. Now we had weeded out the tourists, and everyone’s artistic personalities were allowed to flourish, for better or for worse.

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The Shack

Aug 10 2010 Published by under Books

So, a while back one of my wife’s friends recommended this book to her, and said recommendation was then passed along to me.  Ordinarily, this is not a book I would ever even consider reading, but the wife seemed to enjoy it, and it’s rare that she will read/watch/listen to something and feel compelled to share it with me.  Our tastes in things just run completely contrary to each others.  She likes Janet Jackson and En Vogue;  I like Lightning Bolt and Miles Davis.  One of her favorite movies is White Christmas; I like that internet video of one kid hitting another in the head with a shovel.  So if she feels like there is some benefit I could take away from this, even with her very specific knowledge of my expansive catalog of dislikes, then I feel like I owe it to her to give it a whirl.
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The Hunger Games | Catching Fire

Aug 06 2010 Published by under Books

Young Adult books have to walk a line that most other books do not: the storytelling has to be terrific up and down to make up for the depth and narrative gravity they lack by design. This means that if any part of the storytelling sucks – dialog, pacing, description, characters, even names – the whole book falls apart. YA books are either really good or really bad with little space in between. Suzanne Collins has produced a series that clears the bar of “really good” in The Hunger Games.

The Hunger Games – both the name of the series and the first book – is mature work from someone who understands how to write within the medium. This is for good reason – Collins has been writing children’s programming for years, often to acclaim. In the first part of this decade she wrote The Underworld Chronicles, which was a very popular series, but it did not blow up crazy like The Hunger Games has, spending 60 consecutive weeks as a New York Times Bestseller with 1.5 million books in print in 26 languages and 38 countries.

(If you aren’t hip to publishing stats, both of those figures are ridiculous huge, like Stephen King big hit huge, and would be borderline totally insane if not for the phenomena that was HP and Ronnie the Fucking Bear.)

So Suzanne Collins knows what she’s doing and the books are popular. A book’s popularity by no means makes it good, no matter the genre. (read: The DaVinci Code lololol Dan Brown lolol) In this case, though, the popularity of the books is an indicator of the quality of the writing.
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Manhood for Amateurs

Feb 15 2010 Published by under Books

I would never admit it to my wife, but I DON’T KNOW WHAT THE FUCK I’M DOING.  Neither do any of my friends, married or otherwise.  Bros everywhere share a secret; that of being completely terrified in the face of life’s expectations as a grown-ass man.  To that end, Michael Chabon has broken the code of silence, and provided a manifesto, disguised as a loose narrative built from short essays, to help us all earn our beards.

METAL AS FUCK.

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