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Light reading suggestions: An easy read for the work commute
I've seen a lot of "book suggestion" type threads on here, but never one that discussed light reading.
I typically spend about 30 minutes each day on a subway commuting to work. Instead of listening to my iPod, I've gotten into the habit of reading books. Considering all of the commotion on the train, I obviously can't read a very in depth book that requires a lot of concentration/thought. Does anyone have any suggestions for relatively simple and entertaining light reading that isn't necessarily intended for the tween demographic. A few excamples of books I've recently read that fit this description: "Bringing Down the House" by Ben Mezrich "Winterdance: The Fine Madness of Running the Iditarod" by Gary Paulsen Any good suggestions, OOT? |
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Re: Light reading suggestions: An easy read for the work commute
this is about an american journalist infiltrating a bunch of football hooligans. absolutely hilarious |
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Re: Light reading suggestions: An easy read for the work commute
How about this leaflet, "Famous Jewish Sports Legends."
Seriously, have you ever read "High Fidelity"? Very funny and very easy to read. I'd also recommend "The Pleasure of My Company" by Steve Martin (yes the actor). |
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Re: Light reading suggestions: An easy read for the work commute
Read the newspaper.
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Re: Light reading suggestions: An easy read for the work commute
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Read the newspaper. [/ QUOTE ] I somtimes read a newspaper when I forget to bring my book (AM New York is given out for free). I find that it's mostly advertising and poorly written articles. Besides, I get all of my news from cnn.com (although the current head article is titled "'She-Male' Leads Prisoners in Dance". WTF) |
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Re: Light reading suggestions: An easy read for the work commute
Thief of Always by Clive Barker.
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Re: Light reading suggestions: An easy read for the work commute
Elmore Leonard.
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Re: Light reading suggestions: An easy read for the work commute
If you're not afraid of silly book-covers and a fantasy-setting, I'd recommend Terry Pratchett's Discworld series. Exremely clever and funny series somewhat reminiscent of Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker books.
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Re: Light reading suggestions: An easy read for the work commute
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Elmore Leonard. [/ QUOTE ] someone beat me to it - his books read like movies, are entertaining, and you could easily read 2 books a week. |
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Re: Light reading suggestions: An easy read for the work commute
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