All Consuming


Items ggchickapee consumed in…

February, 2008



  1. Monday 4
    0440217970

    Finished consuming…
    Scavenger Reef — 1 person

    Worth consuming!


  2. Friday 8
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    Ex-Libris — 5 people

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    016som4udyl

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    On Chesil Beach — 13 people

    Worth consuming!


  3. Sunday 10
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    Silas Marner (Signet Classics) — 14 people

    Worth consuming!


  4. Tuesday 12
    01-uuvkpgkl

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    Foreigners — 2 people

    Worth consuming!


  5. Wednesday 13
    0802142559

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    The Summer He Didn't Die — 1 person

    Worth consuming!


  6. Sunday 17
    B000axrz00

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    A Fountain Filled with Blood — 2 people

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  7. Monday 18
    11j%2bidaygal

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    Black Jews, Jews, and Other Heroes — 1 person


    0871138921

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    The Summer He Didn't Die — 3 people

    Worth consuming!


  8. Wednesday 20
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    Fascination — 4 people

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    Fascination — 2 people

    Worth consuming!


  9. Sunday 24

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    The Shack — 14 people

    Worth consuming!


  10. Monday 25
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    The World to Come — 5 people

    Worth consuming!


  11. Tuesday 26
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    Power to the People — 2 people

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  12. Friday 29
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    Naked — 417 people

    Worth consuming!


Entries about these items

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    A story about "Naked" — 46 weeks ago

    WORTH CONSUMING!

    Dang! I just finished the audio version of Naked—it came as part of the boxed set that I checked out of the library. Unfortunately, I didn’t realize that the audio version is abridged until I was finished with it. The other “books” in the boxed set were unabridged, but there is no unabridged version of Naked. Because I’m too compulsive about finishing a book if I start it, I never listen to abridged versions. Now I’ll have to go get the book and read the whole thing.

    The Shack — 38 weeks ago

    WORTH CONSUMING!

    The Shack is a novel about a father who, devastated by the death of his daughter, spends a weekend with God (literally) and re-learns about God’s love. The theology is nothing radical, but the presentation really shakes things up and gets you thinking.

    01-uuvkpgkl

    Foreigners — 39 weeks ago

    WORTH CONSUMING!

    In Foreigners, Caryl Philips, presents three profiles of black men in England: Francis Barber, the servant and companion of dictionary creator Dr. Johnson; boxer Randy Turpin, who beat Sugar Ray Robinson for the world middleweight title in 1951; and David Oluwale, who’s 1968 racially-motivated killing by police scandalized Britain. Although technically novellas, the main characters were real people and the profiles combine fiction with biography and journalism.

    The three pieces are united by the theme of “foreignness,” examining how each of the three men were outsiders in their worlds, but vary in their style and impact. “Dr. Johnson’s Watch,” about Barber, is a formal, first person account. “Made in Wales,” about Turpin, is straightforwardly biographical. The final piece, “Northern Lights,” about Oluwale, entwines multiple narrative voices with excerpts from public records. The lack of stylistic continuity – especially the radically different style of the last story – is distracting and weakens the thematic coherence of the book.

    Of the three, I prefered the second piece. Turpin’s rags-to-riches-to-rags story really dragged me in. On the other hand, the final story about Oluwale was too disjointed and abstract for my taste.

    None of the profiles is fully sympathetic. The main characters are shown with all their faults and weaknesses, and from a historic perspective that distances the reader. While this adds to the idea that the three men are foreign from those around them, it lessens the reader’s ability to fully engage with the book.

    016som4udyl

    On Chesil Beach — 40 weeks ago

    WORTH CONSUMING!

    On Chesil Beach is a perfectly crafted tragedy that describes the way a life can go so easily astray. Through the eyes of the omniscient narrator, we watch the excruciating, awkward wedding night of Florence and Edward who, in 1962, are too freighted with history to breach the cusp of the sexual revolution. The consequences are heartbreaking.

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    Scavenger Reef — 40 weeks ago

    WORTH CONSUMING!

    Scavenger Reef is more than a typical “Florida noir” mystery. In addition to a clever “whodunit?” plot, the requisite host of quirky characters, and plenty of colorful descriptions of hot weather and tropical vegetation, it explores bigger issues like the nature of friendship and the meaning of art. It gets you thinking about more than the next umbrella drink.


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