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  • AC
    Win the East
    • Sep 2010
    • 14951

    #436
    Re: OS Book Club Pt II

    Just finished To Kill a Mockingbird for school. Didn't like the beginning too much but as the book progressed it got really good and the trial was just masterfully written.

    Next up is probably Paper Towns by John Green, and after that is likely something by Eric Walters or Robert J. Sawyer. Need to find time to fit in Bigger Than the Game and Wild Pitches by Dirk Hayhurst, too.
    "Twelve at-bats is a pretty decent sample size." - Eric Byrnes

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    • Perfect Zero
      1B, OF
      • Jun 2005
      • 4012

      #437
      Re: OS Book Club Pt II

      To Kill a Mockingbird is one of my favorite books of all time, and the movie with Gregory Peck is very well done too.

      I just got done reading "The First Clash," which is an analysis of the lead-up to and including the Battle of Marathon. It is an interesting book for people who are interested in history, and it's very well written. Right now I have "Pages from Baseball's Past" which is a collection of short stories from Craig Wright.
      Spoiler
      National Baseball Hall of Fame Broadcaster Eric Nadel used to do a radio version of Wright's stories, and the book is really easy to read. I highly recommend it.

      On deck is "Crazy '08," which is about the 1908 Major League Baseball season. Should be fun...
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      • AC
        Win the East
        • Sep 2010
        • 14951

        #438
        Re: OS Book Club Pt II

        Tell me about Crazy '08! Sounds interesting.
        "Twelve at-bats is a pretty decent sample size." - Eric Byrnes

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        • Mo
          SSN
          • May 2003
          • 11425

          #439
          Re: OS Book Club Pt II

          Just finished Dirk Hayhurst new book, Bigger than the Game. Very good read. The part on Triple H was fun.


          Next I'm gonna start a JD Salinger binge. Franny and Zooey is first.



          Now for the ugly part, a friend of mine wrote this,



          Murder/mystery.
          Give it a read if you're into that.
          Don't you EVER read my blog? It's gotten a lot better.

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          • redsrule
            All Star
            • Apr 2010
            • 9396

            #440
            Re: OS Book Club Pt II

            Finished the third book of the Jack Reacher series recently. I guess after reading a few of these it makes sense that people were saying the casting of Tom Cruise was off for the movie. I need to pick up the next couple because I read that one in a couple days.
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            • AC
              Win the East
              • Sep 2010
              • 14951

              #441
              Re: OS Book Club Pt II

              Summer reading list:

              -Finally reading "The Book" by Tom Tango and co. Must read for every baseball fan who wants to get into stats and have their entire view on the game revolutionized.
              -A likely terrible dystopian romance my gf wants me to read but she's reading one of my favorite books so it's fair (It's Kind of a Funny Story; incredible read)
              -The Sports Gene
              -The Sabermetric Revolution (an update on the book)
              -The Wealthy Barber Returns
              -Thinking Fast and Slow
              "Twelve at-bats is a pretty decent sample size." - Eric Byrnes

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              • Gibbz
                All Star
                • Aug 2005
                • 8240

                #442
                Re: OS Book Club Pt II

                Just finished The Brothers Karamazov. A very long and exhausting but satisfying read. It has some of the greatest passages I've ever read.

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                • Perfect Zero
                  1B, OF
                  • Jun 2005
                  • 4012

                  #443
                  Re: OS Book Club Pt II

                  Originally posted by AC
                  Tell me about Crazy '08! Sounds interesting.
                  I forgot to get back to you on this one. I finished it back in June, but it's a retelling of the 1908 MLB Season. Actually, it's really just the National League as the author focuses on the American League for one chapter. It's really a story about the Cubs and Giants rivalry that year, but I thought that it was well written and I really loved the real-life characters that made the book shine.

                  If you're not a Baseball fan it might be a stretch of a read. However, if you like Baseball and love its history, I highly recommend "Crazy '08"

                  Right now I am reading "The Magical Chorus," which is a history of Russian culture from the fall of the monarchy to the beginning of federalism. It's a difficult read if you aren't into Russian history, but if you have had a primer before then it's a good read. After this, I am going to read "Mutiny on the Bounty;" one of the classics that I have yet to get to.
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                  • Fresh Tendrils
                    Strike Hard and Fade Away
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 36131

                    #444
                    Re: OS Book Club Pt II



                    I don't think I could have picked a better book to take to the beach. Other than knowing this was being turned into a movie with a stoner protagonist I wasn't sure what to expect from this. My God, this was on the greatest things I've ever had the pleasure of reading and falling in love with. I don't ever remember finishing a book and immediately want to flip back to the first page to start again.

                    Having never read Pynchon before I immediately became a fan from the first chapter on. He creates an atmosphere and convincingly connected world with such ease its almost like you're standing in the same streets and cafes as the characters that inhabit the story sifting through second hand stoner's haze and drifting along from page to page. It made me long to venture to this setting with each hazy locale. The characters themselves are just as lively. Doc Sportello comes sauntering in as one of my most immediate likable protagonists a fine blend of Sam Spade and The Dude a mix I never thought would have been possible.

                    The storyline itself is a little trite as PI stories often are, but the characters (specifically Doc, Denis, and the myriad mix of California archetypes) and setting is where the book really shines. There's off-beat humor and some shining social and political commentary that seems to reinforce how little we've come since these "golden days" of the 60s.



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                    • HealyMonster
                      Titans Era has begun.
                      • Aug 2002
                      • 5992

                      #445
                      Re: OS Book Club Pt II

                      Originally posted by Fresh Tendrils


                      I don't think I could have picked a better book to take to the beach. Other than knowing this was being turned into a movie with a stoner protagonist I wasn't sure what to expect from this. My God, this was on the greatest things I've ever had the pleasure of reading and falling in love with. I don't ever remember finishing a book and immediately want to flip back to the first page to start again.

                      Having never read Pynchon before I immediately became a fan from the first chapter on. He creates an atmosphere and convincingly connected world with such ease its almost like you're standing in the same streets and cafes as the characters that inhabit the story sifting through second hand stoner's haze and drifting along from page to page. It made me long to venture to this setting with each hazy locale. The characters themselves are just as lively. Doc Sportello comes sauntering in as one of my most immediate likable protagonists a fine blend of Sam Spade and The Dude a mix I never thought would have been possible.

                      The storyline itself is a little trite as PI stories often are, but the characters (specifically Doc, Denis, and the myriad mix of California archetypes) and setting is where the book really shines. There's off-beat humor and some shining social and political commentary that seems to reinforce how little we've come since these "golden days" of the 60s.
                      Your review has caused me to queue this one up. "It's on deck" as they would say in the baseball community.

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                      • Fresh Tendrils
                        Strike Hard and Fade Away
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 36131

                        #446
                        Re: OS Book Club Pt II

                        Originally posted by HealyMonster
                        Your review has caused me to queue this one up. "It's on deck" as they would say in the baseball community.
                        Its really a fun book to read and not too heavy with its commentary, but there's enough there to not be a dead-head entertainment pulp.

                        Also, trailer for the upcoming movie is finally out:

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                        • Yeah...THAT Guy
                          Once in a Lifetime Memory
                          • Dec 2006
                          • 17294

                          #447
                          Re: OS Book Club Pt II

                          I really love Dan Brown's books, so now that I've finished them all, I've moved into reading David Baldacci's Will Robie series. Is this a good idea?
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                          • longshadow11
                            Pro
                            • Mar 2004
                            • 901

                            #448
                            Re: OS Book Club Pt II

                            Baldacci is very good.

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                            • Perfect Zero
                              1B, OF
                              • Jun 2005
                              • 4012

                              #449
                              Re: OS Book Club Pt II

                              Baldacci is a really good read. I have enjoyed the Camel Club series. Also worth of note that his brother was a United States Representative at one point.
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                              • Fresh Tendrils
                                Strike Hard and Fade Away
                                • Jul 2002
                                • 36131

                                #450
                                Re: OS Book Club Pt II

                                Does anyone have any good western recommendations?



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