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Jeannette

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  1. I recently read this one and found it a disturbing yet fascinating book. I think that people who like bleak novels like The Handmaiden's Tale will also like this one. I didn't find it as well-written as The Handmaiden's Tale (which I consider a true classic), but I do think they will appeal to the same audience.

  2. OOOOH, I love Billy Bryson! It might have to do with the fact that I'm an american living in Europe who has travelled quite a bit. I really relate to the jokes he makes about both europeans and about himself as an american. I also enjoy the fact that while he makes fun of others, he makes the most fun of himself. It's all in good fun.

     

    If anybody wants to read a "typical" Bill Bryson book first, then I would say to go for "A Walk in the Woods". And while "A Short History of Nearly Everything" is an interesting read, it's not a humorous book, and therefore not typical Bryson.

  3. Has anybody else read "Shantaram" yet? I recently finished it and loved it. It's a huge novel based on a true story. I think I read somewhere that it's 85% true, but don't quote me on that.

     

    What made my jaw drop after reading it was the fact that the author had to write it three times. I'm not talking drafts, I mean beginning from scratch. He wrote it (in longhand!) in prison and the guards destroyed the finished manuscript twice.

  4. I LOVE cookbooks and I love to cook.

     

    I also use epicurious.com alot when I'm looking for inspiration. For example, I can take or leave brussel sprouts, but my husband likes them. I made this recipe: http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/recipe_views/views/105810

     

    (substituting the chicken broth with vegetable broth and the "real" cream for low-fat low-cholesterol cream substitute)

     

    and it was AMAZING.

     

    I cook fairly european-style, but if I'm going to bake it's gotta be american with a ton of sugar and fat and a gazillion calories. I get alot of use out of the Betty Crocker's Cookie Cookbook and the Better Homes and Gardens Cookbook that I got from my mother. It's from the early sixties and the pictures are hilarious. But the desserts are incredible.

  5. Wow, interesting thread! I'll need to set aside a few hours to read it all, though. ;)

     

    I live in Hamburg, although I'm actually american. My (german) husband and I moved here from N

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