Reading

I was on my back for two weeks, foot in the air, recovering from surgery. Access to the net was limited to my phone, television, and iPad mini. It’s a laugh, isn’t it? A real first world blues statement to say how much I was limited and then share how much access I actually enjoyed. It’s a position of privilege.

What I meant and I should have written, I wasn’t able to sit down at will and jump on the ol’ laptop and do my usual surfing and posting and reading. I’m very much an organic, stream of consciousness, writer, though.

Anyway, modern television is an abomination to me. Just my tastes. I’d turn on and surf channels. We don’t have cable or satellite (again, my privilege talking), but have a smart TV with net access and an over-the-air digital antenna. I was amazed by the number of shows like “People’s Court” and “Judge Judy” are out there. We’re a copycat society. Startling number of shows about pawn shops and towing businesses, too. The standard American AM talk shows still exist, spouting vapid enthusiasm about cultural trends, getting serious for a minute of weather and five minutes of news before going back to the giggles about “Wicked” or Billy Bob Thornton.

So I read and slept and binge-streamed old favorites, along with one new one, “Band of Brothers”. Two of books were older novels I’d purchased at used-book stores on whim. These were “Down River” by John Hart and “Utopia” by Lincoln Child. Both are page turners, with the former firmly entrenched as a well-written potboiler to my mind. Love that expression, ‘potboiler’. The other was a new Jackson Brody novel by Kate Atkinson. I’m a JB fan, and a KA fan, as is my wife, so she went on the waiting list, got it for us, and let me read it first.

I enjoy how Atkinson has aged Brody. He used to see himself or get discussed as a protector of women. Now he found himself being judged by a court of women. He’s less driven, more reflecting.

What’ve you guys been reading? Probably more recent stuff, right? Amazing number of excellent books out there, waiting to be devoured.

Cheers

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  1. I was sort of “caught up” as to books before the kid was born 28 years ago, but now, I’m just looking around and getting what I feel when I see it. And it’s ended up being “historical fantasy,” some other sort of fantasy with women protagonists, and biographies of women writers and other women I admire. Just what’s working for me. I cleaned out a bookcase the other day, and marvelled at what I used to read-all political junkie stuff! haha

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    1. Always admired her craft. Read Ancestral Night but haven’t read Machine yet. Just checked the library and it’s now available after being on order for a long time, so I just put it on hold. I am #1 so it shouldn’t be a long wait. Cheers

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    1. Thanks, KC. I truly enjoyed Band of Brothers.Just finished it last night. When stationed in Europe, I visited many of the battle locations and Eagle’s Nest, well before the series came out. Seeing those places on the series rekindled strong memories. Cheers, M

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