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JT October 26th, 2009 05:47 PM

Book recommendations?
 
For the last several years my bride has given me a book for Christmas,
something I have enjoyed a great deal.

Are there any books that you would suggest?

It doesn't necessarily have to be fishing/flyfishing related. In past years
I have read "The Ridge Runner" , "North to the Night", "Working on the Edge"
and could hardly put them down...

TIA,
JT



Ken Fortenberry October 26th, 2009 06:39 PM

Book recommendations?
 
JT wrote:
For the last several years my bride has given me a book for Christmas,
something I have enjoyed a great deal.

Are there any books that you would suggest? ...


http://www.amazon.com/Perfect-Larsen.../dp/0451228197

And perhaps your bride could drop a hint to my bride telling her
I'm not going to buy this one for myself until after Xmas, just
in case Santy Claus brings me one. ;-)

--
Ken Fortenberry

Frank Reid © 2008 October 26th, 2009 08:56 PM

Book recommendations?
 
http://books.google.com/books?id=lss...gbs_navlinks_s

Snowfly by Heywood. Great read and it IS fly fishing related.
Frank Reid

[email protected] October 26th, 2009 11:23 PM

Book recommendations?
 
On Mon, 26 Oct 2009 10:47:53 -0700, "JT" wrote:

For the last several years my bride has given me a book for Christmas,
something I have enjoyed a great deal.

Are there any books that you would suggest?

It doesn't necessarily have to be fishing/flyfishing related. In past years
I have read "The Ridge Runner" , "North to the Night", "Working on the Edge"
and could hardly put them down...

TIA,
JT

Anything by Pat McManus and/or Gene Hill. No particular reason to recommend
them, and I can't even say why they popped into my head, but they did. IIRC,
I've recommended them on ROFF in the past. I think I've read all the books by
both and I know I've liked all I've read - as always, YMMV.

TC,
R

Giles October 27th, 2009 02:17 AM

Book recommendations?
 
On Oct 26, 12:47*pm, "JT" wrote:
For the last several years my bride has given me a book for Christmas,
something I have enjoyed a great deal.

Are there any books that you would suggest?

It doesn't necessarily have to be fishing/flyfishing related. *In past years
I have read "The Ridge Runner" , "North to the Night", "Working on the Edge"
and could hardly put them down...

TIA,
JT


Whew! Book recommendations......this one always gives me the
fantods. Where to begin? Where to end?

Well, let's start with something that IS fishing related. Robert
Traver's (Traver was the nom de plume of judge John Voelker) "Trout
Madness" is still hard to beat after all these decades for
encapsulating what the title alone says so eloquently.

If you're a book lover (not every reader.....not even every avid
reader.....is), Hans Zinsser's "Rats, Lice and History" is a must.
So, what's to like about a 1930's vintage introduction to
epidemiology? The subtitle; "Being a Study in Biography, Which, After
Twelve Preliminary Chapters Indispensable for the Preparation of the
Lay Reader, Deals With the Life History of Typhus Fever" gives some
subtle clues. Zinsser was playful, garrulous, opinionated, well
educated (a highly respected epidemiologist), as well as an
extraordinarily good writer. Digression, rants, digressions, cool
logic, digressions, wit, digressions, historical perspective,
digressions, a keen sense of the absurd in contemporary culture and
politics (in its time, of course) and digressions.....this book has
got it all. This was the first first and only book I have ever read
that made me laugh out loud on reading a footnote.....and has made me
do so again on each of a dozen or so rereadings over the last forty
years.

But enough editorialising.....a few other favorites, in no particular
order and sans (mostly) commentary (Google can find you billions and
billions of better reviews than anything I could ever hope to
provide):

"Metamagical Themas"--Douglas Hofstadter.
"The Man Who Mistook his Wife for a Hat"--Oliver Sacks
any of Stephen J. Gould's books.
"West With the Night"--Beryl Markham
"Don Quixote"--Miguel de Cervantes. (Considered by many to be the
first true "novel"......you'll have to ask them about the
criteria.....and by many to be the best ever.....ibid. Bottom line;
Cervantes got it right the first time). But be careful about the
translation you pick (unless you decide to read it in the
original).....some are very dreary.
"Huckleberry Finn" by you know who, IS the quintessential "great
american novel" despite being commonly (and egregiously) libeled as a
children's book. (An old friend of mine, who took too many postgrad
lit courses, once told me that the book is "episodic"! No, duh.)
Pretty much anything by Barbara Kingsolver, but especially "The Bean
Trees," "Pigs in Heaven," and "Animal Dreams."
Anything by Annie Dillard.

Um......uh.....well, one could go on for days.

More?

giles

Fred October 27th, 2009 03:47 AM

Book recommendations?
 
On 26-Oct-2009, "JT" wrote:
For the last several years my bride has given me a book for Christmas,
something I have enjoyed a great deal.
Are there any books that you would suggest?
It doesn't necessarily have to be fishing/flyfishing related. In past

years
I have read "The Ridge Runner" , "North to the Night", "Working on the
Edge"
and could hardly put them down...


I don't know how old you are but here is one that helped me through a
"strange" period of life.
http://www.amazon.com/Fly-Fishing-Th...1&sr=1-1-spell
Fly Fishing Through the Midlife Crisis by Howell Raines
Fred

DaveS October 27th, 2009 04:45 AM

Book recommendations?
 
On Oct 26, 10:47*am, "JT" wrote:
For the last several years my bride has given me a book for Christmas,
something I have enjoyed a great deal.

Are there any books that you would suggest?

It doesn't necessarily have to be fishing/flyfishing related. *In past years
I have read "The Ridge Runner" , "North to the Night", "Working on the Edge"
and could hardly put them down...

TIA,
JT


Ask for a brace of Donna Leon's Commisario Brunetti mystery series set
in Venice. Brunetti mostly forgets to carry his gun, is computer
adverse, and operates within the less than clear ethical complexity of
Italy. M. Dibden's Arsenio Zen Italian detective series is Brunetti's
darker opposite and also full of Italian complexity. Dibden just died.

"Ratios" is the most useful cookbook I have ever met. New and
recommended.

"1491" is an approachable update on the incredible advances in
archeology and anthropology since the 1960s which most folks,
political correctness and Nat Geo seem stuck in.

"The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana," Umberto Eco. Great Eco AND
amazing illustrations.

Many in my generation have said that Dana Lamb's "Where the Pools are
Bright and Deep," is the best writing ever on fly fishing. Good luck
in finding a copy and if you do and its a first edition it is
investment grade.

I am just starting to read "the Yacoubian Building," by Alaa al
Aswany. It's by a modern Egyptian and so far facinating.reading. Big
discovery for me but evidently this guy is very popular
internationally.

Dave


JT October 27th, 2009 05:03 PM

Book recommendations?
 

"JT" wrote in message
...
For the last several years my bride has given me a book for Christmas,
something I have enjoyed a great deal.

Are there any books that you would suggest?

It doesn't necessarily have to be fishing/flyfishing related. In past
years I have read "The Ridge Runner" , "North to the Night", "Working on
the Edge" and could hardly put them down...

TIA,
JT



Thanks all for the suggestions!

Much appreciated,
JT



JT October 27th, 2009 05:06 PM

Book recommendations?
 

"Giles" wrote in message
...
On Oct 26, 12:47 pm, "JT" wrote:

More?



No, this should have me in reading for years to come...

Thanks,
JT



Wm October 27th, 2009 07:39 PM

Book recommendations?
 
On Oct 26, 10:17*pm, Giles wrote:

Um......uh.....well, one could go on for days.


Books... meh.

:-)

Wm

Bill McKee October 27th, 2009 10:42 PM

Book recommendations?
 

wrote in message
...
On Mon, 26 Oct 2009 10:47:53 -0700, "JT"
wrote:

For the last several years my bride has given me a book for Christmas,
something I have enjoyed a great deal.

Are there any books that you would suggest?

It doesn't necessarily have to be fishing/flyfishing related. In past
years
I have read "The Ridge Runner" , "North to the Night", "Working on the
Edge"
and could hardly put them down...

TIA,
JT

Anything by Pat McManus and/or Gene Hill. No particular reason to
recommend
them, and I can't even say why they popped into my head, but they did.
IIRC,
I've recommended them on ROFF in the past. I think I've read all the books
by
both and I know I've liked all I've read - as always, YMMV.

TC,
R


Not fishing, but Lee Childs "Richter" series. Good reads. I get at the
library.



Giles October 28th, 2009 01:01 AM

Book recommendations?
 
On Oct 27, 12:06*pm, "JT" wrote:
"Giles" wrote in message

...
On Oct 26, 12:47 pm, "JT" wrote:

More?


No, this should have me in reading for years to come...


Ah, that appears to suggest you found something on the list to your
liking. Good.

Thanks,
JT


You're most welcome. And so is your choice of topics.

giles


Giles October 28th, 2009 01:03 AM

Book recommendations?
 
On Oct 27, 2:39*pm, Wm wrote:
On Oct 26, 10:17*pm, Giles wrote:

Um......uh.....well, one could go on for days.


Books... *meh.

:-)

Wm


Yeah, I know, they'll never catch on. And they're obsolete.

giles
who can't help but wonder what that makes libarians. :)

Fred October 28th, 2009 02:02 AM

Book recommendations?
 

On 27-Oct-2009, Wm wrote:

..

Books... meh.

:-)


Are you interested in music recommendations?

Mark Bowen October 28th, 2009 02:17 AM

Book recommendations?
 

"JT" wrote in message
...
For the last several years my bride has given me a book for Christmas,
something I have enjoyed a great deal.

Are there any books that you would suggest?

It doesn't necessarily have to be fishing/flyfishing related. In past
years I have read "The Ridge Runner" , "North to the Night", "Working on
the Edge" and could hardly put them down...

TIA,
JT


The Bridge on the Drina--Ivo Andric

Op



Ken Fortenberry October 28th, 2009 02:38 AM

Book recommendations?
 
Fred wrote:
Wm wrote:
Books... meh.

:-)


Are you interested in music recommendations?


Bill is a librarian. The :-) indicates that "Books... meh."
was a joke.

Once again, Fred, you have scorch marks on your pate from a
post screaming over your head at supersonic speed.

I must like you quite a bit, I mean I usually charge at least
a quarter a clue and I've given you five, six bucks worth of
clues by now.

HTH

--
Ken Fortenberry

Giles October 28th, 2009 02:49 AM

Book recommendations?
 
On Oct 27, 9:38*pm, Ken Fortenberry
wrote:
Fred wrote:
Wm wrote:
Books... *meh.


:-)


Are you interested in music recommendations?


Bill is a librarian. The :-) indicates that "Books... *meh."
was a joke.

Once again, Fred, you have scorch marks on your pate from a
post screaming over your head at supersonic speed.

I must like you quite a bit, I mean I usually charge at least
a quarter a clue and I've given you five, six bucks worth of
clues by now.

HTH

--
Ken Fortenberry


Yeah, that'd be about right.....five, six (2009) bucks worth of clues.

Self-inflated fool.

g.
who remembers when a buck was worth a quarter.

Conan The Librarian October 28th, 2009 12:40 PM

Book recommendations?
 
On Oct 27, 8:03*pm, Giles wrote:
On Oct 27, 2:39*pm, Wm wrote:

On Oct 26, 10:17*pm, Giles wrote:


Um......uh.....well, one could go on for days.


Books... *meh.


:-)


Wm


Yeah, I know, they'll never catch on. *And they're obsolete.

giles
who can't help but wonder what that makes libarians. * * *:)


Both ahead of and behind the times.


Chuck Vance (how can you be in two places at once when you're
not anywhere at all?)

Frank Reid © 2008 October 28th, 2009 02:04 PM

Book recommendations?
 
On Oct 28, 7:40*am, Conan The Librarian wrote:
On Oct 27, 8:03*pm, Giles wrote:





On Oct 27, 2:39*pm, Wm wrote:


On Oct 26, 10:17*pm, Giles wrote:


Um......uh.....well, one could go on for days.


Books... *meh.


:-)


Wm


Yeah, I know, they'll never catch on. *And they're obsolete.


giles
who can't help but wonder what that makes libarians. * * *:)


* *Both ahead of and behind the times.

* * * Chuck Vance (how can you be in two places at once when you're
not anywhere at all?)


Double index a that someone has already checked out.
Frank Reid
Just trying to be helpful

MajorOz October 28th, 2009 05:58 PM

Book recommendations?
 
On Oct 26, 11:47*am, "JT" wrote:
For the last several years my bride has given me a book for Christmas,
something I have enjoyed a great deal.

Are there any books that you would suggest?

It doesn't necessarily have to be fishing/flyfishing related. *In past years
I have read "The Ridge Runner" , "North to the Night", "Working on the Edge"
and could hardly put them down...

TIA,
JT


Second the recommendation for Traver -- it is forever fresh.

William G. Tapply, whose dad was the guy who did _Tap's Tips_ in Field
and Stream years ago, writes a pretty good series of crime / mystery
novels, whose protag is preoccupied with fly fishing, and discusses it
intelligently withing the context of the stories. Start with _Spotted
Cats_.

I could give you acres of science fiction leads, but nothing that has
fishing.


cheers

oz, back from the White, arm weary from rainbows on a float.


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