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Answering the question: “Have you read anything interesting lately?”

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Posted by Amy on June 29, 2006

I like to read. “I’m just going to finish this chapter …” is often an empty promise and I have been known to camp out in a closet to read in peace. Of course, that was years ago and now, because I’m an adult, I just stare blankly when asked “are you almost ready?” before turning back to my book.

I’m hoping that Spineless will be a spot where we can answer the question: “Have you read anything interesting lately?” It doesn’t matter if the book is brain candy, a new release, an old favourite or just a passionate pitch about why we should force our way through Vanity Fair, if you have a book you think others should read … just let me know.

To get the ball rolling, I’m going to throw out a couple of suggestions. The first is a book I adore and have read several times and the second is a quick summer read.

A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole

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At first, I thought only my twisted family would think that Ignatius J. Riley was a worthy protagonist (and given the reviews on Chapters.indigo.ca that may still be the case), but the character is wonderfully repulsive and endearing in the same sentence. He plots, he pontificats … he fails miserably … but between bursts of laughter you’ll actually want him to succeed.

The Dark Queen by Susan Carroll

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I picked this up at the airport and it’s now making the rounds among friends and family. It’s the first book in a trilogy, and if you’re into period pieces it’s worth picking up. I think the back of the book sums it up, really: “From Brittany’s misty shores to the decadent splendor of Paris’s royal court, one woman must fulfill her destiny–while facing the treacherous designs of Catherine de Medici, the dark queen.”

Oh, why not? It’s summer …

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