Friday, 22 August 2014
In Which We Discuss Books I Read in my 26th Year, Week 1/52
These are the four books I finished in the week since turning 26, on the 12th of August.
The Myth of the Money Tree is a book I've read before. I actually reread for my feminist bookclub - it was my suggestion. Unfortunately, I was the only one who was able to make it that weekend, so it didn't happen. Shame; it's quite an interesting book, about some of the issues women typically have with handling money due to social attitudes. It was originally published in 1998, so not as relevant today as it used to be, but it still spoke to me. Interestingly, new copies are going for almost £2500 right now while second hand copies are a penny.
I picked up the book on keyboards because I got myself a keyboard for my birthday. I've found it the best way to distract myself from being depressed. Last time it got this bad, learning to play the guitar worked pretty well so I guess I'm trying to repeat the trick. This was a decent guide for total beginners, and a good refresher for people as rusty as me. It talked through the basics of music theory and playing the keyboard, and it has some easy sheet music at the back to practice on. I borrowed it from the library, which is probably best as it's about sixty pages long and shouldn't take more than a few hours to work through.
Ancillary Justice, I read for a bookclub, which I wasn't well enough to attend in the end. It was okay; I couldn't really pay attention to it at the beginning, which made it a bit trickier to follow later on. I wrote a fuller review here.
I finally finished Firestarter. I've read it before, but this time I listened to the audiobook, which was nearly fifteen hours long. I guess I just got really into listening to music for a month - I started this on the 4th of June and didn't finish it until the 17th of August. I listened to about eight hours of it last week, most of it on 1.5 or double speed, which I hadn't done before. Turns out, it's actually easier to focus at that speed. How strange.
Firestarter was never one of my favourite King novels, although I've now read it three or four times, which puts it ahead of most of the others.
At the moment, I'm reading quite a lot of books at once. Mostly non-fiction, because that doesn't make me feel stuff. I should be able to mark a few of them as finished soon.
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