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The Books that Wrote Me. Sunday, August 2, 2015. Read It, July 2015 (and More about Lexx. Well, this is my worst showing yet. In July I finished only a single book for my own enjoyment. The book was David Mitchell's Black Swan Green. But they are quite convincing. It all fits together in a neat artistic bow at the end, but I think that's OK. The narrator grows as a person, over the course of a year, and winds up impressing the reader. But it was slow progress. So why do I keep watching? But that's probab...

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The Books that Wrote Me. Sunday, August 2, 2015. Read It, July 2015 (and More about Lexx. Well, this is my worst showing yet. In July I finished only a single book for my own enjoyment. The book was David Mitchell's Black Swan Green. But they are quite convincing. It all fits together in a neat artistic bow at the end, but I think that's OK. The narrator grows as a person, over the course of a year, and winds up impressing the reader. But it was slow progress. So why do I keep watching? But that's probab...

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The Books that Wrote Me. Thursday, May 28, 2015. Read It, May 2015. The tally of books finished for May, 2015 is:. The Fox in the Attic. Grief Lessons: Four Plays by Euripides. Translated and with essays by Anne Carson. Doctor Who: 12 Doctors, 12 Stories. By Various Authors [read to my children as bedtime stories]. I did not write detailed notes about Grief Lessons. And I don't think I'm going to. Anne Carson is an interesting scholar and poet - consider this profile. By Benjamin C. Pierce. In ad...By Al...

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The Books that Wrote Me. Saturday, June 20, 2015. Read It, June 2015, Progress Report 3. It has been a crazy-busy and stress-generating week. I have left one job and started another. I am now working for Thorlabs, Inc. as part of their "UFO" (Ultrafast Optoelectronics) team in Ann Arbor. Thorlabs is not a small company but the UFO office is a new "greenfield initiative" business unit. Here is the press release. Also, employee discount! Teach your kids about Mach-Zehnder Interferometry! At about 40,000 wo...

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The Books that Wrote Me. Friday, July 3, 2015. Read It, June 2015. In June 2015 I finished reading:. My Struggle: Book 1. By Karl Ove Knausgaard. By Alastair Reynolds [novella]. I have not read, but listened to, most of the Chronicles of Narnia in the form of the Focus on the Family audio adaptations (I have not yet finished The Last Battle. But I'll finish that in my car trip back down to Ann Arbor on Monday morning. I am continuing to chip away at The Long Ships. Update, written at the end of 2015: ove...

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The Books that Wrote Me. Tuesday, May 19, 2015. Read It, May 2015, Progress Report 2. I finished Red Shift. By Alan Garner. It is quite a short book, but a bit difficult. You will need to take your time with it. For an American, some of the British word usage was confusing. I had to double-check to verify what a "caravan" is, in Garner's usage It didn't help that it involved dialect and concepts from three different historical periods. Continuing with my red-spined NYRB Classics, I'm halfway through Hav.

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The Books that Wrote Me. Thursday, May 28, 2015. Read It, May 2015. The tally of books finished for May, 2015 is:. The Fox in the Attic. Grief Lessons: Four Plays by Euripides. Translated and with essays by Anne Carson. Doctor Who: 12 Doctors, 12 Stories. By Various Authors [read to my children as bedtime stories]. I did not write detailed notes about Grief Lessons. And I don't think I'm going to. Anne Carson is an interesting scholar and poet - consider this profile. By Benjamin C. Pierce. In ad...I am ...

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