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ALL OF THE BOOKS that I read in 2014 (well, I didn't put all the picture books down).

Stand out titles:

Book I Picked Up But I'm Not Sure Why: Not My Father's Son by Alan Cumming
I've always liked Alan Cumming but I'm not a rabid fan or anything. But for some reason when I got wind of his memoir, I put myself on the hold list for it. And when it arrived on my desk at work, I felt compelled to read it. And I did, in under 3 weeks which for me is pretty good. He manages to take a very personal story, a story that could just be one of woe and misery, and transform it into one of overcoming and making the best of things. I couldn't put it down.

Book Everyone Loved and I thought I would hate it but...I loved it!: Storied Life of A.J. Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin
If Stephanie hadn't told me to pick this one up, I probably would have ignored it. I tend to find when review sites are raving about books that take place in bookstores, I am underwhelmed. But she convinced me to read it and the books can only be described as charming. Lots of in jokes for book fans.

Books I Learned a LOT From: Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales: Treaties, Trenches, Mud, and Blood AND Red Madness: How a Medical Mystery Changed What We Eat
Both of these books have a target audience of middle grade readers but I learned a heck of a lot from reading them! 'Treaties' is about World War I, which is glossed over in most textbooks because, let's face it, it was a clusterf*ck. Hale manages to show the confusion but also make it a bit clearer. It was quite an endeavor, trying to cram that entire conflict into one book, bu the managed to do it.
'Red Madness' will give you all the backstory on why our white breads are pumped full of random vitamins and also show how the more things change...the more they stay the same.

Material Elevated by Audiobook Narrator: Ready Player One by Ernest Cline, read by Wil Wheaton
Seriously, the king of nerds reads a book about geek heroes playing video games in a virtual world? It was beautiful.

(Honorary Mention to Kristen Bell reading 'Veronica Mars: The Thousand Dollar Tan Line' for not just reading the book but doing impersonations of her co-stars whenever possible).

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Date: 2014-12-30 07:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ragnarok-08.livejournal.com
Ready Player One sounds interesting :)

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Date: 2014-12-31 01:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] touchofgr3y.livejournal.com
Ok, so I've read 3 of those!

I was really pleasantly surprised by Alan Cumming's memoir. I was expecting it to be pretty awful - I tried reading his fiction once and OMG it was bad. I don't put books down without finishing often...but that one I did. I think it was just the perfect intersection of my own interests - theatre, Good Wife, and genealogy. I was glad I hadn't seen his episode of the show before reading the book and then it was really cool to watch after, with all of the background knowledge.

*Sigh* I loved AJ Fikry! It was just the perfect kind of charming - I wish there were more like it.

Also loved Wil reading Ready Player One. I was just talking to someone the other day about how some books are just far superior in audio - this is one of them.

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Date: 2015-01-01 06:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elizalavelle.livejournal.com
I really need to check out more audio books, those both sound awesome :)

Very nice book list!

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Date: 2015-01-03 03:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] orangerful.livejournal.com
It's really fun! I even got my parents to listen to it and they loved it too.

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Date: 2015-01-03 03:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] orangerful.livejournal.com
I agree with you on the Cumming's memoir. I think being a memoir is what worked best for it. A full on autobiography wouldn't have been as interesting, but the way he was just allowed to tell his story, it felt like the way one might tell a story to a friend over drinks - not quiet linear, more bringing up things that you think they need to know when they need to know them. Definitely a pleasant surprise.

Speaking of superior in audio - I just finished 'As You Wish: Inconceivable Tales of the Making of 'The Princess Bride' read by Cary Elwes and special guests. OMG GET IT NOW!

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Date: 2015-01-03 03:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] orangerful.livejournal.com
Audiobooks can be really hit or miss. Usually it's the narrator that is the draw for me so I listen to celebrity books read by the actors or just famous actors I respect doing audiobook. If you want to start with an amazing book, I just finished 'As You Wish: Inconceivable Tales of the Making of 'The Princess Bride' and OMG SO GOOD! Cary Elwes reads it...it was like having him in the car with me while I drove to work LOL.

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Date: 2015-01-04 03:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elizalavelle.livejournal.com
The only time I've been interested in them at all is when the narrator is good.

Fabulous suggestion :)

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Date: 2015-01-04 09:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] touchofgr3y.livejournal.com
Ooh I'll have to look for that! Thanks for the rec!

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