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Moving Pictures (unabridged audiobook, reread), by Terry Pratchett
I barely remember reading this the first time, but I know it isn't new to me - because I think I remember the troll nightclub singer, and I definitely remember Gaspode the Wonder Dog. I think he's still my favorite part of this novel, which has a few brilliantly shining vintage Pratchett scenes, but was not among my favorite Pratchetts. Heroism is the theme of this novel, just as cinema is its subject - and the bits that deal most directly with the nature of heroism are the best bits. A few of the narrator's choices were irritating, but for the most part he did a bang-up job.
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Alaska, by James Michener
Parts of this were very enjoyable, but overall it was a bit of a slog. I kept thinking how both Kim Stanley Robinson and Edward Rutherfurd do the 'extremely long novel about somewhere' thing much more to my taste ... I realize that they are in some ways literary descendants of Michener, but as much credit as I want to give the guy, I can't really see reading anything else by him soon. Anyone love Centennial and not care for Alaska? Because Centennial was the only other one that really drew me, and I might still give it a shot if I had some urging.
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Hmm. 2 more months to read 46 more books. Not sure that's going to happen. Darn you, [livejournal.com profile] raisinbottom, and your challenge-increasing ways! I may have to 'cheat' and go on a kidlit tear.
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