31 Jul 2013

frayadjacent: Connie Maheswaran on a beach reading excitedly (!reading)
Because I'm not reading journal articles any more!  For like a month and a half.  And since I can't read the internet at home right now, I had to crack a book. 

(I've noticed people don't include fic in this meme.  Even if others did, I wouldn't want to -- too many of my favorite fic writers are on my r-list.  It's just a bit awkward.)

What did you just finish reading?

Yesterday -- Imaginary Girls, by Nova Ren Suma.  I found out about this from [personal profile] chaila!  Interesting, creepy YA horrory novel, and a quick read.  I liked it!  It revolves around two sisters' relationship.  As chaila said, they are the most important people in each other's lives, and the book neither romanticizes nor (completely) villifies that.  I loved the way it presented the relationship between people and place, where characters' very existence was bound to a specific location.  The characters were interesting and well-written.   The ending is sort of unsettling in that it doesn't really answer the questions that most of the book sets up.  But that felt OK? 

Today -- Coraline, the graphic novel, by Neil Gaiman and P. Craig Russel.  It was an interesting and fun read.  I would have loved it as a kid.  It would have scared the crap out of me and it had a talking cat.  What more would I need? 

What are you currently reading?

Um, Moving to Melbourne: a Practical Guide.  Which so far hasn't told me anything I hadn't already figured out or been told by other people.  

Free book-question-shaped space

So, I want to get through as many of my actual physical paper books as possible before moving  (I'll be getting rid of most of them).  But in the meantime I'm collecting e-books for the move itself -- and after we arrive -- and I keep just wanting to read those instead!  But I really, really am going to give China Men by Maxine Hong Kingston one more try.  Every year or two I pick it up, enjoy it for ~10 pages, put it down, get distracted by TV/the internet/work/bouncy balls and forget about it. 

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