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Summer Book Brigade, Parts II & III

Finished Sedaris about a week ago.  Not my favorite one, but funny and entertaining nonetheless.

Friday I finished Downtown Owl by Chuck Klosterman.

Downtown Owl by Chuck Klosterman

This book left me in somewhat of a funk.  Though the funk might (at least in part) be due to the triple-whammy of sinus infection, virus, and headache that left me in bed for most of the morning and afternoon on Friday.  I hope more people lead more interesting lives than the characters of this book.  Horace was my favorite, but overall the book was a depressing tale of people living quasi-predictable slow lives in Owl, North Dakota.  Owl is a town full of alcoholics, where everybody knows everything about everyone else.  And then they die in a blizzard, that you knew was coming because Klosterman told you about it at the beginning of the book.  A reviewer said it well when he quipped, “Life is normal, he [Klosterman] seems to say, until it’s not.”  I’ll let you know if I have any dazzling epiphany’s about this book as it marinates in the back of my mind, but realistically, I probably won’t have any of those.

I’m still working through The Healing Path.  I’m nearly done, but am letting each section simmer before moving on to the next.  I find with books like this, that I get much more out of them if I read with this method.

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