Category: books
Micro by Michael Crichton
MICRO is probably Michael Crichton’s last book. It was the second book published after his death in 2008. Richard Preston was selected to complete it. I finished reading it in a weekend plus a few nights. It is a classic techno-thriller. I have not read his books before but saw movies based on his books…
Hey Nostradamus! by Douglas Coupland
Summer reading. Just finished Hey Nostradamus! by Douglas Coupland. It was a more emotional and engaging read than I expected. The story is told in the voices of 4 related victims of a Columbine-style high school massacre, each with a different narrative and focus. Covering feelings and beliefs more than 1o years after the tragedy,…
New year resolutions (again? so soon)
Every year in early January, many of us are thinking about new year resolutions. What happened to last year’s ? Since this is the first post of 2012, I will indulge a bit on this exercise here. The graphic above and one at the end are borrowed from the web site of Alain de Botton, a…
Reading Generation X – twenty years later
A colleague of mine and I discovered that we both liked Douglas Coupland’s writings. After my admission that I have not yet read his debut – Generation X, he promptly lent me his copy of it. Thanks, SKA. This book has been printed many times and that is probably the reason behind the different covers. …
