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Sana Krasikov: Reading is not a communal activity
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by readforpleasure  9-14-2008   
 An interesting reflection on book readings, book clubs, and book blogging.
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Twilight is Wuthering Heights with vampires
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by readforpleasure  9-9-2008   
 Nice description of the Twilight series, and an interesting comparison to other leaked materials.
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Indiana teacher suspended over inspirational bestseller --7/08
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by readforpleasure  8-22-2008   
 Apparently one school board member was offended by language used in the book. As if inner-city teenagers haven't heard it before....
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Barack Obama is Mr Darcy --Maureen Dowd
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by readforpleasure  8-5-2008    1
 Dowd reports that some women won't vote for Obama because he's skinny, some because he seems haughty. That's no sillier than voting for him because he resembles Jane Austen's most popular hero, Mr Darcy. I'm not wild about the train of thought that says women vote based on fictional heroes. However, it may be an uncomfortable truth, and not only about women. Much of voter opinion is based on looks, style, and media hype--not content. I do give Dowd credit for making an unusual analogy. The "Pride & Prejudice" title fits the current politics in some ways, and Dowd correctly points out that the success of the Austen novel rests of changing the views of *both* sides.
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Salon on Stephanie Meyer's "Twilight"
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by readforpleasure  7-30-2008   
 A perceptive article. It's interesting that Miller mentions the placeholder theory, which holds that writing a flat character lets the reader insert him or herself into the role. That's an old theory and dated in some ways, but it's possible that teenagers do at times insert themselves into stories, imagining themselves as central characters.
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Women & Literature: Call for Papers -River Walk Journal, 11/07
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by readforpleasure  11-7-2007   
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Advertising in library books -BBC, 11/07
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by readforpleasure  11-7-2007   
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Funny horror films for Halloween (IV)
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by readforpleasure  10-25-2007   
 Plan 9 From Outer Space - so bad it's good. Classic Ed Wood.
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Funny horror films for Halloween (III)
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by readforpleasure  10-25-2007   
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Funny horror films for Halloween (II)
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by readforpleasure  10-25-2007   
 The Bloody Pit of Horror (originally The Crimson Executioner - Il Boia Scarlatto) The filming is *terrible*, in an extremely funny way. It's more like wannabe (mild) sexploitation than like horror.
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Funny horror films for Halloween (I)
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by readforpleasure  10-25-2007   
 Creature from the Haunted Sea! (The soundtrack is fabulous too.)
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3 Books on Male Sexuality... and Splooge --Chronicle, 9/07
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by readforpleasure  9-23-2007   
 Reviewer Camille Paglia has been called a "feminist that other feminists love to hate," a "post-feminist feminist," and one of the world's top 100 intellectuals. She describes three very different books on male sexuality, with thoughtful criticisms of each. I quoted from "Sperm Counts: Overcome by Man's Most Precious Fluid" by Lisa Jean Moore, simply because it's a funny passage. The other two books are Murat Aydemir's "Images of Bliss: Ejaculation, Masculinity, Meaning" and Angus McLaren's "Impotence: A Cultural History".
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Boobs and Books --Scotsman.com, 9/07
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by readforpleasure  9-23-2007   
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"Girly" book covers discourage boys--Times, 9/07
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by readforpleasure  9-22-2007   
 The article highlights a couple of books with plots that should appeal to boys. It's a pity they're given bright pink covers. Surely that increases boys' resistance to reading, and especially their resistance to reading books with female protagonists. (For more on that, see: http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,6903,1494932,00.html and: http://www.readforpleasure.com/2007/09/why-women-read-more-than-men-or-not.html
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Patron Removes Kids' Sex Book From Library--PW, 9/07
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by readforpleasure  9-22-2007   
 Karkos could have challenged the book through a formal process within the library and its board--and thus allowed the community to participate in deciding the fate of the book. Instead, she took it into her own hands to decide for everyone what is moral and what books should be available. By holding every copy of the book, she prevents anyone else from reading it and forming their own opinions. Regardless of the content of the book, Karkos' actions fly in the face of civil society and its crucial community aspects.
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15th-Century Fanfic, Time Mag. 8/07
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by readforpleasure  9-22-2007    1
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Junot Díaz on Genre & Literary Fiction, 9/07
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by readforpleasure  9-21-2007   
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East African Views on Sci Fi, 9/07
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by readforpleasure  9-21-2007   
 I'm intrigued with the developing world's view of western sci fi. Our technology-centric culture, and our western mythologies, must sound foreign in more ways than one. (Note that this article is actually from Kenya, one of the more developed African nations, with strong universities and reasonable internet access.)
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What Are Libraries For?--Bookworm, 9/07
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by readforpleasure  9-16-2007   
 Found on Classical Bookworm.
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L'Engle: Too Complex for Grown-ups--Salon, 9/07
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by readforpleasure  9-11-2007   
 Isn't that the ultimate sign of mastery: "L'Engle wrote with the complexity of the best adult authors and poets, only she did so in a way that a sixth grader could understand."
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Bitter author diatribe--Huffington Post, 9/07
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by readforpleasure  9-10-2007   
 An interesting mix of some painful truths... and some plain ol' bittercakes.
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Bob WhEarley, newspaper editor & romance novelist--Houston Chron, 9/07
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by readforpleasure  9-8-2007   
 Whearley wrote five romances in 1986-88: http://www.romancewiki.com/Fran_Earley
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International Literacy Day--8 Sept. 2007
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by readforpleasure  9-8-2007    1
 The following authors are working with UNESCO’s "Writers for Literacy" initiative. You can download their essays in the "Alphabet of Hope" anthology linked above. Margaret Atwood, Paul Auster, Philippe Claudel, Paulo Coelho, Philippe Delerm, Fatou Diome, Chahdortt Djavann, Nadine Gordimer, Amitav Gosh, Marc Levy, Alberto Manguel, Anna Moi, Scott Momaday, Toni Morrison, Erik Orsenna, Gisèle Pineau, El Tayeb Salih, Francisco Jose Sionil, Wole Soyinka, Amy Tan, Miklos Vamos, Abdourahman A. Waberi, Wei Wei, Banana Yoshimoto.
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High school reading lists updating rapidly--8/07 Christian Science Monitor
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by readforpleasure  9-1-2007    1
 One quote in the article disturbed me. A college student said "Summer reading is a good thing if and only if there's a context for it. I don't like the idea of just handing us a list. If you say, 'Read these books,' tell us why." Context is a great thing. But there's a lot of value in simply reading for pleasure, reading for its own sake, reading for exposure to different ideas and styles.
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Steampunk gizmos
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by readforpleasure  7-25-2007   
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Dove Video on Beauty -Dove, 2007
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by readforpleasure  7-22-2007   
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Redbook photoshops Faith Hill -Jezebel, Jul 2007
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by readforpleasure  7-22-2007   
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Child Porn Linked to Molesting -NYTimes, Jul 2007
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by readforpleasure  7-19-2007   
 I don't think this conflicts with the clip I put up last month, "Hmm: Internet porn prevents rapes" <http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/3999C606-AE68-4220-BC6D-28B84FD3B37C/>. Two different groups of people. The general porn study was on the whole population. The child porn study was only on felons--and in my judgment, someone who's into child porn is a sicko to start with. There's a lot not understood yet: "It is not at all clear when, or in whom, the viewing spurs action or activates a latent, unconscious desire; or whether such images have little or no effect on the offender’s subsequent behavior. But the relationship probably varies widely."
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5 authors are 70% of fiction sales -Wash. Post, Jul 2007
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by readforpleasure  7-19-2007   
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Dr. Tatiana's Sex Advice to All Creation
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by readforpleasure  7-17-2007   
 It's a hilarious book, and interesting too. I've posted a bunch of quotes and links: http://www.readforpleasure.com/2007/07/olivia-judson-dr-tatianas-sex-advice-to.html
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Review: Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere
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by readforpleasure  7-16-2007   
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Lucy Snyder on women writers & prejudice
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by readforpleasure  7-14-2007   
 Check out her full response.
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Books like Harry Potter
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by readforpleasure  7-14-2007   
 There's a longer list on the website. The NY Times says 3/4 of young Harry Potter readers are "interested in reading other books." Great--let's make sure they find some good ones!
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Who reads sci fi and romance?
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by readforpleasure  7-14-2007   
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What Book Are You?
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by readforpleasure  7-14-2007   
 OK, so it may not be totally accurate. You get what you pay for. And it's fun reading the interpretations of the books' "personalities". Found by the Classical Bookworm: http://arb0rv1tae.typepad.com/bookworm/
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Review: The Wonder Spot by Melissa Bank
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by readforpleasure  7-14-2007   
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Authors Behaving Badly: Chick lit vs Lit fic
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by readforpleasure  7-14-2007   
 Now I've read all 3 books, I agree with Sittenfeld's review of Bank's book (The Wonder Spot). Sittenfeld's and Weiner's books are much, much better. So I don't get why Weiner attacked Sittenfeld that way. I first assumed it was because Sittenfeld criticized chick lit. But a lot of Weiner's attack was about Sittenfeld herself. In the end, I guess I have to chalk it up to personalities.
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Ursula Le Guin & the Zombie of Genre Fiction, Jul 2007
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by readforpleasure  7-14-2007   
 Le Guin's response is hilarious. And right on.
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Kids Shouldn't Read Fiction -NYTimes Jul 2007
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by readforpleasure  7-13-2007   
 Bull! (a) Reading fiction has benefits other than information. (b) Kids get plenty of practice reading for information on the internet. (c) Studies show that if kids don't do enjoyable reading in school, they stop reading as soon as they're out of school.
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Harry Potter doesn't increase kids' reading -NYTimes Jul 2007
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by readforpleasure  7-13-2007   
 Kids read if their parents read. And most adults don't read. I found some horrifying statistics on how little people read--and how reading dwindles as people age. Adults actually read less than kids do. Great example, huh? http://www.readforpleasure.com/2007/01/how-much-do-we-read.html
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