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ydpl8s

Trad climber
Santa Monica, California
Aug 3, 2011 - 10:56am PT
Just started - Ender in Exile - big fan of Orson Scott Card
Tony Bird

climber
Northridge, CA
Aug 3, 2011 - 12:35pm PT
hell by robert owen butler.

this book updates dante's inferno. just about anybody who was anybody has wound up in hell, including dante himself and his strangely platonic inspiration, beatrice. humphrey bogart is down there too, trying forever to find lauren bacall (instead he finds skinny, anorexic beatrice).

hell involves perpetual suffering, pain, and worst of all, frustration, but by the end of this little romp, it has grown on you, and like the protagonist, a damned television anchorman still devoted to the principles of journalism, you learn to love it.
rockermike

Trad climber
Berkeley
Aug 3, 2011 - 08:38pm PT
Bruce
I read the Krakauer book some years back. All I remember (as with most of Jon's stuff) is it seemed more aimed at making money for Jon through sensationalism rather than enlightening people. But the Mormon's do have their "difficult to explain to non-believers" stuff. One thing I got from "Mormon America" is that they are not all blind followers. The Mormons evidently actually do have educated theologians who try their best to articulate explanations of their beliefs, rather than just quoting verses from the book of Mormon from rote memory. But as some of their own leaders have expressed, they are a young church and will need time to perfect their theological apologetics. But in the meantime, there is an awful lot of unquestioned faith in their leaders statements. Too much for comfort for me, and this from someone in a very "authority-centric" tradition.

Re: Banner -IMHO its easy to take cheap shots at anything - particularly religion, harder to maintain realistic balance.
AndyG

climber
San Diego, CA
Aug 3, 2011 - 08:46pm PT
The Broom of the System - David Foster Wallace
Gunkie

Trad climber
East Coast US
Aug 3, 2011 - 10:31pm PT
Gunkie, I'm a Fitzgerald lover myself. Reading him on the East Coast must be a kick.

Yeah, very familiar ground in This Side of Paradise. We live about 40 minutes from Princeton and my older daughter attends summer softball camp at the Lawrenceville School. One issue with the book, when Amory Blaine and gang are bivying on the beach at Asbury Park NJ, Fitzgerald talks about Amory trying to stay up to watch the moon settle into the ocean. Well, being the east coast, the moon rises from the ocean. Oops.
Karen

Trad climber
So Cal urban sprawl Hell
Aug 4, 2011 - 02:07am PT
Just finished, The Help by Kathryn Stockett and Irvin Yalom's Staring at the Sun, Overcoming the Terror of Death. Yalom is an existentialist Psychologist and I enjoy his perspective on life and insight into the human condition.
Right now reading, The Wife by Meg Wolitzer~ into it and enjoying it.

This summer have read one book after another, quite a break from all the studying I had to do during the previous months. A treat now!
ruppell

climber
Aug 4, 2011 - 04:28am PT
How to Climb 5.12 (Eric J. Horst)

Performance ROCK CLIMBING (Dale Goddard and Udo Neumann)

Big Walls (John Long and John Middendorf)

Climbing Your Best: Training to Maximize Your Performance (Heather Reynolds Sagar)

A Falcon Guide: Conditioning for Climbers (Eric J. Horst)

Climbing Anchors (John Long and Bob Gaines)

CLIMBING SELF-RESCUE: Improvising Solutions for Serious Situations (Andy Tyson and Molly Loomis)

Basic Rockcraft (Royal Robbins)

And coming soon

How not to Knot the ends of your rope if rapping on a Gri-Gri(TM)

Just a sample of other stuff to read

As far I go anything written with half a brain who's not me.

Edited for spellng
ruppell

climber
Aug 4, 2011 - 05:42am PT
No replies must of forgotten this is not a climbers forum?

If that's the case

Existentialism from Dostoevsky to Sartre (selected and introduced by WALTER KAUFMANN)

Atlas Shrugged (Ayn Rand)

And so on and so forth

Twain (any of his)

Vonoghut (most of his)
Jaybro

Social climber
Wolf City, Wyoming
Aug 4, 2011 - 10:22am PT
The Proletariat has nothing to lose but his chains,"- Karl Marx.
-And Fattrad's cool hat to gain!

next book I want to read, "The Posessed"- not the Dostoyevskii novel by the same name, (aka 'The Demons') But a new whimsical/ scholarly book by a young woman who is a russian literary scholar and writs about traveling in russia seeking out various various russian literary roots...
bergbryce

Mountain climber
South Lake Tahoe, CA
Aug 4, 2011 - 10:34am PT
Salt (awesome)
Born to Run
Wings of Steel (no kidding, I snagged a copy)
The Foundation (Isamov, is taking months to finish)
Reilly

Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
Aug 4, 2011 - 10:41am PT
Riley,
Here's the proof from Moscow's Revolution Square...

Tattooed 1

Trad climber
Sebastopol, Ca
Aug 4, 2011 - 10:47am PT
A graphic account of the rise and fall of the Comanche Nation. A very good read.
Tim
nature

climber
back in Tuscon Aridzona....
Aug 4, 2011 - 11:05am PT
Way of the Superior Man - David Deida.

It's one reason I'm certain I pass (or am I trying to fail?) the Man Test
Toker Villain

Big Wall climber
Toquerville, Utah
Aug 4, 2011 - 11:09am PT
bergbryce,
is that Salt by Kurlansky?
Interesting book, but Cod is better.
bergbryce

Mountain climber
South Lake Tahoe, CA
Aug 4, 2011 - 11:14am PT
Ron, yes Kurlanski.
I agree. I read Cod last winter and it was better.
I'm now looking for more food history books as both are pretty fascinating.
dlintz

Trad climber
Neebraskee
Aug 4, 2011 - 11:18am PT
A Feast for Crows. Awesome series!
Jaybro

Social climber
Wolf City, Wyoming
Aug 4, 2011 - 02:40pm PT
D'oh! I was thinking that, The piper... was the name of one of the narnia books.

So anyway this is the book i wanna read, as soon as Chasbro is done with it;

Thought the covers might interest some.

And a Tibetan Buddhist for Riley;

with Georgisa O'keefe poster in background for general grooviness.
BBA

climber
OF
Aug 26, 2011 - 10:18pm PT
Just finished the Seven Pillars of Wisdom by TE Lawrence. I saw the movie ages ago, and was curious about the book when I ran across it at Powell's in Portland. The book is 10 times better than the film. What is most disturbing are the images of the Arabs, and how it looks like they haven't changed an iota since 1918 - still shooting in the air and acting like wild men. I think they will get a regime in Libya they deserve, and the farther we are away from them, the better.
nature

climber
back in Tuscon Aridzona....
Aug 26, 2011 - 10:34pm PT
Just finished She Comes First. great read :-)
neebee

Social climber
calif/texas
Aug 26, 2011 - 10:38pm PT
hey there say,

wow, we need someone to say that they finished reading one of my books, ;)
:)
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