
I just finished this very interesting, first person techno-thriller:

and this from an old fave:

Coming soon:





I read that one. This Galbraith definitely shows some promise as a writer. I read the second Cormoran Strike novel, The Silkworm, and enjoyed it more than the first. --BobVandal wrote:Coming soon:
We spent half of my freshman year of high school dissecting Great Expectations. I can't think of better book to discourage students from liking English.SportsFan68 wrote:After about 20 years of wanting to do so, I finally joined a book club, one which would not only fit my bridge schedule, but the membership would have me!
I just read And Then They Came for Me by Maziar Bahari (since retitled Rosewater thanks to the Jon Stewart movie). I'm now reading Bad Feminist by Roxane Gay.
Next up: Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. I never read it when I was a kid, so I dibsed it. We were all supposed to pick a different Dickens book, and the hostess will lead us through a discussion about Dickens, his life and times.
I did not know you wrote screenplays!mellytu74 wrote:Just finished American Beauty, Karen Abbott's book about Gypsy Rose Lee.
Abbott had access to both Erik Preminger's collection of his mother's papers and several interview sessions with June Havoc. Led to an amazing book.
NEXT on the list - not sure.
There are a few in the queue but I start a new writing job on March 9 - And need to polish my screenplay for submission to a bunch of contests in early April.
After that, might go with short stories or series of essays or something like that.
What do you get when you take a detective story, a love story, a family story, comedy, surrealism, deep introspection, and multiply those by great, skillful writing? This book! Warning, you'll need Kleenex unless you have no heart.
It is the final for my screenwriting certificate at University of the Arts. Once I have a reading - all professional actors at UArts - I'll get the certificate.Bob Juch wrote:I did not know you wrote screenplays!mellytu74 wrote:Just finished American Beauty, Karen Abbott's book about Gypsy Rose Lee.
Abbott had access to both Erik Preminger's collection of his mother's papers and several interview sessions with June Havoc. Led to an amazing book.
NEXT on the list - not sure.
There are a few in the queue but I start a new writing job on March 9 - And need to polish my screenplay for submission to a bunch of contests in early April.
After that, might go with short stories or series of essays or something like that.
So you'll soon be a certified screenwriter. I think that's something like being certified insane. I speak from experience.mellytu74 wrote:It is the final for my screenwriting certificate at University of the Arts. Once I have a reading - all professional actors at UArts - I'll get the certificate.Bob Juch wrote:I did not know you wrote screenplays!mellytu74 wrote:Just finished American Beauty, Karen Abbott's book about Gypsy Rose Lee.
Abbott had access to both Erik Preminger's collection of his mother's papers and several interview sessions with June Havoc. Led to an amazing book.
NEXT on the list - not sure.
There are a few in the queue but I start a new writing job on March 9 - And need to polish my screenplay for submission to a bunch of contests in early April.
After that, might go with short stories or series of essays or something like that.
I've actually finished the screenplay but this is the buffing of the rough patches and spackling a small plot hole to get it ready. It will be finished this weekend, then further polishing and a few workshop nights.

I listened to that about a month ago on audiobook. It's read by Wil Wheaton, for bonus nerd points!themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:Also read Randall (xkcd) Monroe's What If. Its a very odd book.
So did I . Mole of molesMarleysGh0st wrote:I listened to that about a month ago on audiobook. It's read by Wil Wheaton, for bonus nerd points!themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:Also read Randall (xkcd) Monroe's What If. Its a very odd book.