Guest guest Posted December 20, 2003 Report Share Posted December 20, 2003 Hi Aspaysia: Happiest of birthdays to you. My two most recent books (though they've been round a while) were Fall On Your Knees by Ann Marie Mac and A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry. Both excellent. Neither uplifting. Neither related to coping with cancer - just good reads. Not sure if that's the kind of thing you were looking for. Oh - my walls are an eclectic combination of store bought prints, my children's art, my friend Helen's art (a few pieces - she doesn't work commercially) and many, many photographs. I would love to begin collecting original works, but alas, it never seems to make it in to the budget. I would also love to take some painting classes, but alas, it never seems to make it in to the schedule. One of these days .... Regards, Laurie > The good news: it's my birthday and I'm still here. The bad news: it's > my birthday. On a brighter note I am the happy recipient of an Amazon > gift certificate (in cash money it would have a picture of Ben > lin--one dollar for every year--just kidding) > > They say you can tell a lot about a person by looking in their > medicine cabinet. We all know what is in ours: painkillers, > antiemetics, magic mouthwash, chemo drugs, the usual stuff. > > I like to look at a person's bookshelf or lack thereof. It is always > very revealing. Like art on the walls, it says a lot. I joined the > Literary Fiction Lovers on this site and posted a similar plea for > help. It would help me to a handle on this large, unwieldy group if > you you all would recommend some reading material. And don't go over > to LFL and tell them I have cc--you know how civilians are. > > I don't post here very often because the membership of this lively, > informative group is overwhelming. It is only 11am and there is > already a whole page full of posts. I read everything (in lurk mode) > and learn a lot. It is a graduate level seminar in oncology. And > those doctors think they are so smart. > > So let me know what you are reading or would like to read if you had > the time. And what is hanging on you walls. > > Thanking you in advance, > Aspaysia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2003 Report Share Posted December 23, 2003 Hi Aspaysia, <Aspaysia wroteI like to look at a person's bookshelf or lack thereof>> Ah, Miss Nosy...I know the feeling well! But let me first start off by saying, " I hope you had a Happy Birthday " ! Actually, I haven't been reading a lot of " cancer " books lately (did that a long time ago!), but instead have " reviewed " a bunch of books my 9 year old daughter has been checking out of the library. After all, when I look down on the floor of my living room, that's what I see (so what else am I gonna do but start to read lol!) There are a couple of them which really got my attention (as being particularly good - a pleasant, unexpected surprise). One is called " Skellig " , by Almond Amazon Review http://tinyurl.com/24a88 http://archive.ala.org/booklist/v95/youth/fe1/57almond.html http://www.rambles.net/almond_skellig.html I thought it was just awesome...the level of depth really went beyond what might be expected from a " children's " book of this level (but can be understood on a variety of levels). I found it a very " spiritual " and moving read (and my daughter loved it!). After seeing some of the kiddie fare out there (e.g " Goosebumps " and the like), I was quite happy with the TOTALLY different orientation/qualiity level found here. These exerpts from a review (above) perhaps best summarize my own feelings about the book: ********************************************************************** [snip] British writer Almond, in his first book for young people, weaves a story that is part mystery, part dream, part anxious everyday life... Who is Skellig? Or, more correctly, what? When discovers the ragged, dusty man existing on dead flies in the garage, he is shocked.. In many ways, this novel raises more questions than it answers. Readers are not given any definitive answers about who Skellig is, and this may bother younger readers who have the skill to read the book without the sophistication of knowing how to plumb for its deeper meanings. Accomplished readers, however, will find this an amazing work. Some of the writing takes one's breath away, especially the scenes in which Almond, without flinching, describes the beauty and the horror that is Skellig ********************************************************************* Another of Almond's books, " Kit's Wilderness " , is also quite good IMO Amazon Review http://tinyurl.com/yuxhg http://www.januarymagazine.com/kidsbooks/kitswilderness.html But the level of depth here is probably a little beyond Skellig - more " teen oriented " I think. My daughter followed the book, but it seemed a bit harder for her. I also love the book " Graveyard Girl " by Myers. This book is set in the late 1800's, and is the story of 3 children caught up in a Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis, Tenn. It's an " easier " read for children than either Skellig or Kit's Wilderness (topics are more straightforward). The reason I like it is because it shows the strength, growth and survival of the main characters while being forced to undergo some very difficult circumstances (should be familiar to everyone here!). (Amazon Review - not sure this link will work but you can look it up yourself!) http://tinyurl.com/3dneb So anyways...while these books AREN'T exactly about " cancer " , I think ALL of them are a worthwhile read (both for children and " nosy " adults!). They get deeply into the spiritual aspects of life and death we all must face, on a level I hadn't encountered before in so called " children's " works. We shouldn't overlook books and other things which might help those of our loved ones who are children cope better with all this. Believe me, they need it as much if not more than any of us do! Is this the sort of thing " Miss Nosy " might be looking for ;o) Best Wishes, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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