Book Lust: Recommended Reading for Every Mood, Moment, and Reason
Nancy Pearl. Sasquatch Books, $16.95 (304pp) ISBN 978-1-57061-381-4
So many books, so little time--so which of the countless titles should a hungry reader pick out and devour? Pearl, a longtime reader, book reviewer and public librarian, presents a hundred or so of her favorites in this novel guide to finding the right book for the right mood. Presented in eclectic categories of people, places and themes (e.g.""Prose by Poets,""""Dinosaur Hunting,""""In Big Sky Country"" and""Academia: The Joke""), each of her suggestions is accompanied by a few of her thoughts on it, a succinct plot summary and often information about the volume's prizes and print status. Her notes are sprightly and concise: in the section on""Families in Trouble,"" Pearl mentions Pat Conroy's The Prince of Tides (""I always thought that it...defined the dysfunctional novel"") and Sylvia Foley's Life in Ocean Air (""surely one of the most depressing books I have ever read in a lifetime of reading grim and depressing books""). There's more than just novels, of course: she recommends, for instance, good""Techno-thrillers"" (""nonfiction about science and technology"") such as The Thread Across the Ocean: The Heroic Story of the Transatlantic Cable and One Good Turn: A Natural History of the Screwdriver and the Screw. Interestingly, Pearl urges readers to abandon books they dislike after 50 pages, though she does point out that frame of mind often determines one's opinion of a book.""When I begin reading a new book, I am embarking on a new, uncharted journey,"" Pearl declares in her brief introduction; with this guidebook in hand, readers can benefit from her experience as they travel their own ways.
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Reviewed on: 08/18/2003
Genre: Fiction
Other - 320 pages - 978-1-57061-659-4