3/19/08

What I'm Reading

Back in the good ol' US of A, I used to like to read. I loved discovering a new author at the library and walking out with 3-4 of their books...the anticipation was fantastic. Here in Ukraine I have been pacing myself (read procrastinating) on the one book that I have and have been in serious spy novel withdrawals.

I now do most of my reading via the internet; news, blogs, etc. Now every time I find a great new blog, I get a little bit of that "new author" feeling again. Since bloggers are usually at least semi-obsessed with traffic numbers, I wanted to recommend that you visit and inflate the traffic at the following sites:

Friends

a little R & R - This is the blog of Sarah's longtime friend Jenny, dedicated to her twin girls. If you like to occasionally laugh till you cry about hilarious kid stories, stop on by. I still use one of her daughters lines as often as possible; "I'm an expert at everything; except disobeying."

It is Quite Cool - Amanda is the wife of a guy I've known almost my whole life and an English teacher in Greeley. Good writing and funny commentary.

And the Others

BooMama - This is one of the funnier writers I've found. Her topics aren't always up my alley but I sure like how she writes about them.

Global Voices/Neeka - Global Voices is a group of bloggers who monitor news or other blogs for commentary or interesting content which is then reposted/linked. One of GV's people is Neeka, a Kyiv native; I read her personal blog for an English-language Ukrainian perspective. Plus she linked up my Fortress Kerch post on GV yesterday and I thought I should return the favor.

Update: Although I've linked to it before, I forgot to explicitly mention that Slick has a new blog and that his last 2 post are very good.

10 comments:

  1. Thanks for the mention, Matt. It's pretty cool to keep in touch like this across the world. Isn't it?! How is Campbell after his rough and tumble days awhile back?

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  2. Hey, thanks for the shout out! If you need more spy novels, I would happily box up Mark's and send them your way! (Small editorial comment on spy novels.)

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  3. Amanda,
    You don't like spy novels?!? They are the semi-official sponsor of airline travel!!! I love to buy a new one at the airport just before I get on a plane.

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  4. Oh, and Jenny...

    No problem. Cam's doing much better. He has, tragically, developed the annoying habit of calling us by our first names..over and over and over again. Other than that he's been illness and injury free, sleeping well and learning tons.

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  5. He calls you guys by your first names? That is the funniest thing I have heard all day!! Please get that on video!

    And I agree about Grisham sponsoring airline travel, along with all 14 derivations of spy novel series penned by Clancy.....

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  6. See, I get through air travel with British murder mysteries. I like knitting grannies solving crimes, not spies. Mostly, I just make fun of Mark, since the only books he reads are spy novels and Harry Potter.

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  7. Don't listen to her, all my books are awesome! I will admit that sometimes the writing is not the best, but my current favorites are Barry Eisler's john rain series about a Japanese assassin specializing in "natural deaths." And Vince Flynn's mitch rapp is the original jack bauer. If you need a pick me up at the airport and haven't tried these, you're missing out! Oh, and Amanda forgot another mainstay category of mine: any thing with current or retired Navy SEALs/CIA/Special Forces.

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