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book banter > November 2020 - What are you reading?

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message 1: by Eugene (new)

Eugene Galt (eugenegalt) | 286 comments I am about to finish The Gambler by Fyodor Dostoyevsky.


message 2: by bog.librarian (new)

bog.librarian | 1 comments I’m rereading Invisible Monsters by Chuck Palahniuk. It’s definitely a different experience from reading it when I was younger.


message 3: by Eugene (new)

Eugene Galt (eugenegalt) | 286 comments Kyleigh wrote: "I’m rereading Invisible Monsters by Chuck Palahniuk. It’s definitely a different experience from reading it when I was younger."

I've done a fair amount of rereading over the past few years, and I can relate.


message 4: by Bill (new)

Bill | 466 comments I've just started Fellow Travelers by Thomas Mallon


message 5: by Mauro (new)

Mauro Sala (salamaro) | 35 comments I have just started Il nome della rosa an Italian classic I have never read before and so far (I am like 50 pages in) is not bad at all.


message 7: by solitaryfossil (new)

solitaryfossil | 7 comments Currently reading

David Mitchell: Cloud Atlas.
F.G. Cottam: The Colony.
Short People , Joshua Furst.
Virginia Woolf: The Waves.


message 9: by Rick (new)

Rick | 1767 comments The Night Circus and Watchmen among other things.


message 10: by John (new)

John Going through Barbara Pym's novels, working on Jane and Prudence currently.


message 12: by Natasha (new)

Natasha Holme (natashaholme) | 465 comments A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles.


message 14: by John (new)

John The Chaperone, a novel which unexpected to me threw in a gay plotline.


message 16: by Jo (new)

Jo (deronda) | 17 comments John wrote: "The Chaperone, a novel which unexpected to me threw in a gay plotline."

Quite excited to learn that this book exists ... just added it to my to-read shelf. I adore Louise Brooks.


message 17: by Mauro (new)

Mauro Sala (salamaro) | 35 comments I just finished Il nome della rosa and I wonder why I read it only now. It is a fantastic book, so good that halfway through it I've bought another book from Umberto Eco: Il Pendolo di Foucault (which I will read in 2021).
Now I've started something totally different: Debt: The First 5,000 Years


message 19: by Teddy (new)

Teddy (teddy1499) | 1 comments Just finished The Poppy War moments ago, and am listening to the audio version of The Future of Another Timeline.


message 20: by Ariana Ancira (new)

Ariana Ancira | 3 comments I’m currently tackling And the Band Played On by Randy Shilts. I’m about half way done with the book. It’s very educating on how AIDS was first perceived and handled when it was new. Has anyone else read it ?


message 21: by Eugene (new)

Eugene Galt (eugenegalt) | 286 comments Ariana Ancira wrote: "I’m currently tackling And the Band Played On by Randy Shilts. I’m about half way done with the book. It’s very educating on how AIDS was first perceived and handled when it was new. Has anyone els..."

I had to read that for a course in law school.


message 22: by Bill (new)

Bill | 466 comments I read that around 20 years ago, and everyone in the gay community had their own opinion of it. I learned so much reading it. There was a lot of outrage over the person identified as "patient zero". Just a few years ago further research was done which proved that he was not responsible for the outbreak.


message 23: by Bill (new)

Bill | 466 comments Needing some fantasy/sci-fi. The Fifth Season by N.K. Jemisin


message 24: by John (new)

John The Only Problem, my last unread Muriel Spark title (though the others were so long ago that I've actually forgotten the plots and could read them again as basically new books). I appreciate the writing, characters and setting, but am not so thrilled with the philosophical, religious theme.


message 25: by Ariana Ancira (new)

Ariana Ancira | 3 comments The book is definitely teaching me a lot. My mom lent it to me, she said she read it around 20 years ago as well. She said to read the book before we watched the movie


message 26: by Lisa (new)

Lisa | 1 comments Do we have a functioning reading group here?


message 28: by Tim (new)

Tim | 152 comments Just started All My Mother's Lovers by Ilana Masad for a book club read. Very readable so far.


message 30: by Tim (new)

Tim | 152 comments Finished Brontez Purnell's Since I Laid My Burden Down this month. Highly recommend. Check out my lengthy review if you want to hear more about it.


message 31: by Matthew (new)

Matthew (massmj) | 15 comments Bill wrote: "I've just started Fellow Travelers by Thomas Mallon"

There's another book with the same title, Fellow Travellers, under the imprint of Gay Modern Classics (Remember those?). It was a reissue that came out in the mid-1990's, though the earlier release was from 25 years prior. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6...


message 32: by Matthew (last edited Dec 13, 2020 08:20PM) (new)

Matthew (massmj) | 15 comments Ariana Ancira wrote: "I’m currently tackling And the Band Played On by Randy Shilts. I’m about half way done with the book. It’s very educating on how AIDS was first perceived and handled when it was new. Has anyone els..."

Yes, years ago in the 1990s. It's a commitment, so bully for you! Randy Shilts did wonderful work. The Mayor of Castro Street, Conduct Unbecoming, and the one you mention; all are impressive and the later two caused a bit of a stir, when they came out. Regardless of what you think of his theories, the books are very impressive in their scope and courage.


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