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hermetic

(8,301 posts)
Sun Aug 1, 2021, 12:36 PM Aug 2021

What Fiction are you reading this week, August 1, 2021?


Happy August!


Children's Library, Fort Worth. Nice

The Winter King is such a pleasure to read. Author Bernard Cornwell's words just sing. A visiting princess is greeted with armloads of flowers. 'She looks like a dumpling, garlanded with parsley." Cornwell has a very comprehensive website where you can learn all sorts of things about his books.
http://www.bernardcornwell.net/

Listening to Something Rotten, by another incredible writer, Jasper Fforde. I can't begin to describe how witty and inventive this satire of politics and corporations is. And so prescient. Fforde is a book lover's dream. He also has a nifty website: https://www.jasperfforde.com/

I do hope you are enjoying whatever fiction you are reading this week as much as I am mine.

I have to zip off to a Zoom meeting but I'll be back. Carry on.
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What Fiction are you reading this week, August 1, 2021? (Original Post) hermetic Aug 2021 OP
Andy Weir's latest. Jeebo Aug 2021 #1
Loved The Martian, too hermetic Aug 2021 #2
No fiction this week. murielm99 Aug 2021 #3
Wow hermetic Aug 2021 #5
Almost finished with "The Burning Land" by Bernard Cornwell. Number9Dream Aug 2021 #4
He is a master of that hermetic Aug 2021 #6
Funny thing hermetic Aug 2021 #7
"Up Against the Night"--Justin Cartwright bif Aug 2021 #8
That sure does sound good hermetic Aug 2021 #9

Jeebo

(2,015 posts)
1. Andy Weir's latest.
Sun Aug 1, 2021, 02:18 PM
Aug 2021

Love The Martian and Artemis. I'll always immediately read anything of his that hits the book shelves. Just started Project Hail Mary and it grabbed me right away. Only 40-some pages in and already I can tell it won't disappoint.

-- Ron

murielm99

(30,712 posts)
3. No fiction this week.
Sun Aug 1, 2021, 04:16 PM
Aug 2021

I am reading non-fiction, "Democracy in Chains," by Nancy MacLean.

It pulls together a lot of things that most politically aware DUers know already. It gives a history of the fair right's work to eliminate unions, suppress the vote, get rid of public education and prove that climate change is a myth.

It is not a new book. It was written in 2017.

It is important to know the roots and the history of these billionaires who are trying to subvert our democracy and take over the country.

I will get back to fiction later.

On edit: Everything is rooted in racism. Everything!!

hermetic

(8,301 posts)
5. Wow
Sun Aug 1, 2021, 04:29 PM
Aug 2021

Painful stuff. Sure wish we had a way to make others read it. Maybe it would help us survive, which I am starting to think won't happen. Yuck. Anyway, thanks for checking in. It's good to know there is still sanity in the country.

Number9Dream

(1,559 posts)
4. Almost finished with "The Burning Land" by Bernard Cornwell.
Sun Aug 1, 2021, 04:23 PM
Aug 2021

As always, thanks for the thread, hermetic.

The fifth book in the 'Saxon' series, and another good novel. Uhtred, the Saxon warlord, battles Danish Vikings, and becomes an outlaw to the very sick Alfred the Great. Cornwell comes up with clever battle scenes and non-stop action.

hermetic

(8,301 posts)
6. He is a master of that
Sun Aug 1, 2021, 04:36 PM
Aug 2021

Thank you for checking in. Having an awesome day here. Rain, rain, rain. So desperately needed and so cooling. I'm a little concerned about the lightning, though. Hope it doesn't start any more fires. A little while ago a bolt hit right over my house. KABOOM! About scared the you-know-what out of me. Sent all the cats scurrying under furniture. Good times.

hermetic

(8,301 posts)
7. Funny thing
Sun Aug 1, 2021, 04:41 PM
Aug 2021

I had just been reading how the "gods" spoke through thunder at the ancient counsel meeting. If the members had heard a blast like this, I think they might have dropped their swords and left the country.

bif

(22,661 posts)
8. "Up Against the Night"--Justin Cartwright
Sun Aug 1, 2021, 05:16 PM
Aug 2021

Just finished it. Very good read. Looking forward to reading more by him.

hermetic

(8,301 posts)
9. That sure does sound good
Sun Aug 1, 2021, 05:44 PM
Aug 2021

"An enthralling tale of personal conflict and intrigue, set against the backdrop of South Africa's tangled past and troubled present, and told with tremendous color and insight. Absolutely original and gripping." And he's written at least 12 others including Other People's Money which sounds quite familiar.

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