July 3, 2008 9

Literary round up

By in books and reading

I love books. No, like, I LOVE books. I have a lot of books, but I used to have more, before I returned to Toronto. I gave a lot of them away, donated some and pretty much just left the rest (well, not the rest, but a bunch) at my old house. I know you are wondering what I’ve been reading lately, so here is a recent (partial) list:

some books, currently

The 100-Mile Diet: A Year of Local Eating by Alisa Smith and J.B. MacKinnon- I loved this book and it made me think about what I eat and where it comes from. Plus it gets bonus points for being Canadian. One day I will have a garden and chickens and I will know what I eat everyday in a more personal way.

Black Hole by Charles Burns- His art is amazing, I have been a fan since my Silver Snail days. And the story is just incredible, totally riveting.

The Hamburger: A History (Icons of America) by Josh Ozersky- Shannon bought me this book and it’s really good. I’d never given much thought to hamburgers before and this book covers all the bases.  It’s a quick read and one day I will finish it.

The Chris Farley Show: A Biography in Three Acts by Tom Farley and Tanner Colby- well, if you were ever a fan of Farley, you have to read this book. It’s so awesome. ‘Member that time Farley fell down? And broke a table? Then pulled his pants up? And yelled? Yeah. That was so great.

Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life by Barbara Kingsolver- Another book to help me keep my current life in perspective while dreaming about the future. Ms. Kingsolver writes in a way that make it all seem very doable.

Another Book About Another Broken Heart by Julia Tausch- I work with Julia and was worried when I bought her book that I might not like it and would feel awkward the next time I saw her. Luckily I loved it and have been gushing on about it to anyone that will listen. That would be Emily and she can only listen until a baby screams or barfs. But it is a wonderful book and if you want a copy tell me and I will hook you up. Autographed personally too.

Mortified:Real Words, Real People, Real Pathetic by David Nadelberg- Holy shitballs. I think I shredded my teenaged (and beyond) angst writings and thank goodness for that. This book is so cringingly hilarious, I keep having to put it down because I know I am turning red on the subway. I am for sure going to buy his other book because this stuff is pure gold.

Alone in the Kitchen with an Eggplant by Jenni Ferrari-Adler- A book about what people eat when they are alone. I haven’t started this one yet but I am sure it will be good, I love love love books about food. I also love cookbooks and reading recipes and crochet patterns, but I mostly love food books.

9 Responses to “Literary round up”

  1. Rachael says:

    I just read a nice short story collection called Jenny and the Jaws of Life by Jincy Willett. Soon I am going to start Five Quarts: A Natural and Personal History of Blood. I am excited about this so I hope it won’t turn out to be a big poop.

    Did you hear they are turning Youth in Revolt into a movie?

  2. Caitlin Jane says:

    What what what??!!?? Whoa, that would be a great movie, wow. I love day-dream-casting movies of my favourite books. I often include actors that are dead though, so it’s completely impossible.

    Thanks for the book recommendations!

  3. Caitlin Jane says:

    And seriously, I just looked at the potential cast list for it and it looks crazy awesome. Can’t wait~!

  4. Rachael says:

    I love that Michael Cera. I think he’s a cutie pie and want him to be my little brother. Apparently he really loves the book and was super eager to be Nick Twisp. I hope they make it as crude as it needs to be.

  5. Caitlin Jane says:

    One comment on imbd was where’s Fuzzy? And it’s true, where is he? Or is that nerdy guy playing him…Maybe I need to re read the book, I wish it wasn’t jammed into a box…

  6. Rachael says:

    Now I notice Trent is not in there either. That guy from the Mac/PC commercials is on here with no role listed but he is far too old to be playing either of those. Although, they only announced Steve Buscemi a couple weeks ago so maybe they aren’t done casting.

  7. Caitlin Jane says:

    And it’s being filmed in Ann Arbor, where Ali lives and I am totally jealous and would spend my days riding around on my bike looking for crews and famous people. I really would. And I would make lemonade and banana muffins and bring them and hand them out. Then I would beg beg beg to be an extra.

  8. Allahkat says:

    Okay whoa. Yeah, I need to read this book and then stalk around looking for where they’re filming this.

  9. scienkoptic says:

    I love Charles Burns. DogBoy and Big Baby. Most distinctive cartoon artist!

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