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30 Books Read, 70 To Go

News Type: Other — Thu May 10, 2007 12:23 PM EDT
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By Scott (Scoop) Butki
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I decided for 2007 to try to meet two challenges from two LiveJournal memes: To read 100 books and to watch 100 movies. Since I review books and movies and interview authors this gives me a chance to open my eyes to lots of different things.
This is my list of books so far this year (with full reviews/interviews via links), followed by my latest reviews:

A R stands for review and an I stands for an Interview

1. R - Wordplay - This is a companion book to the documentary. Very good stuff and it gave me the encouragement I needed to proceed with my New Year's Resolution of getting better at crossword puzzles.

2. R- Michael Connelly - Echo Park Connelly, one of the best living crime writers, cranks out another great page-turner. I interviewed him earlier this year for his excellent Crime Beat, a collection of police stories he wrote for the L.A. Times and other newspapers

3. I - Chew On This: Fast Food Nation (one of my favorite nonfiction books ever) was adapted for the teenage set and it's a well-done book, full of great facts and anecdotes that will put you off fast food if you're not already appropriately disgusted by the ethical and health issues involved in its consumption. My interview with the co-author is here

4 and 5 -I - Laura Lippman - Baltimore Noir and No Good Deed. Baltimore Noir is a great collection of noir stories by Baltimore writers - some are quite excellent. No Good Deeds is the latest of her amazing series about Tess, a Baltimore reporter-turned-private investigator (as opposed to Lippman, a Baltimore reporter-turned-novelist). My 2006 interview with her is here.

6- A Long Way Down by Nick Hornby - R - I was prepared to hate this book, (fearing he'd fall for what I call the Stephen King trap) though I hoped I would not have to and was delighted to find I loved it.

7. R - America: The Book While not as funny as the original edition nor the television program (or its dvds), this book is still pretty amusing, especially if you are fascinated by humor or history.

8.I - Death of a Maid by M.C. Beaton. I interviewed the writer who I found quite interesting.

9. I - The Know-It-All By A.J. Jacobs One of the funniest books, and most intriguing interviews, I've done this year.

10. R - $100 Baby by Robert Parker - Not one of his better books, especially compared to, say, Small Vices or Cold Service.

11. R - Hollywood Station - Joseph Wambaugh shows again why he is one of the best of his genre

12. R Everything Is Illuminated

13. I - The Watchman by Robert Crais. Another powerful book by one of the best thriller writers around I interviewed him and wrote a somewhat fawning introduction "here

14. I - King Dork by Frank Portman This book is a true delight. It's going to be the book which I'm going to tell everyone I know to go read. You should be able to understand why I'm so excited after reading my review and interview about the book

15. I - Find Me by Carol O'Connell

16. I - Helltown by Dennis O'Neil

17. I - Best of Slate

18. I - The Spellman Files is one of my favorite funny crime novels I've read in recent years and I enjoyed interviewing Lisa Lutz, the author.

19. I - I Love You,Let's Meet A good book about on-line relationships. In my interview I pressed for more details, dirt and thoughts not neccesarily in that order

20. Dating Up: Dump the Schlump And Find A Quality Man

21. I - Best NonRequired Reading 2006

22.I - Things To Be Survived by Scott Tinley

23. I - Ian Rankin was kind enough to allow me to interview him again, this time for his excellent new Inspector Rebus book, The Naming of the Dead.

24. I - News Junkie by Jason Leopold

25. I - I've Heard That Song Before by Mary Higgins Clark

26. I - Cartoon History of the Modern World.

27. I - Lumiere Affair

28. I - What's So Funny? By Donald Westlake

29. I - The Royal Nonesuch by Glasgow Phillips

30. I - Martha Kimes Author of Ivy Briefs: A Privileged and Confidential Law School Story

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Scott (Scoop) Butki

Interviews coming up: Robert Parker, Walter Isaacson (author of the new
Einstein bio) and many more.

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Reply#1 - Thu May 10, 2007 12:29 PM EDT
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Forest Browne

i love a good challenge but 100 books in a year is pretty damn good especially "serious" books. I have trouble keeping up with my one per week minimum.

Forest

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Reply#2 - Fri May 11, 2007 7:41 AM EDT
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lauhal

Same here.

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#2.1 - Fri May 11, 2007 11:56 PM EDT
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Scott (Scoop) Butki

Wimps:)

You probably have like families or lives or something like that.... and I bet you consider that a good excuse!

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#2.2 - Sat May 12, 2007 1:30 AM EDT
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Andy Min

I'm surprised no one has asked, "Which is the best?" Fine, then I'll ask it.

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Reply#3 - Sat May 12, 2007 10:11 PM EDT
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Scott (Scoop) Butki

Depends how you define best.

The two I recommend most to people of my generation are King Dork and Spellman Files. If you like fun memoirs read Know-It-all.

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Reply#4 - Sat May 12, 2007 10:41 PM EDT
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Scott (Scoop) Butki

I'm finishing up the latest books by Robert Parker and Michael
Connelly (the interviews with both are done but I want to finish the
books before I publish it. I'm one of those old school style writers
who likes to actually read the books he's writing about.

After that comes Donald Westlake, Patrick Anderson and the upcoming
James Lee Burke books.

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Reply#5 - Wed May 16, 2007 11:54 PM EDT
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Scott (Scoop) Butki

31-33 - Robert Parker books - the interview is here and the review will be published on about Tuesday

34 - Tim Green - American Outrage

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Reply#6 - Fri May 18, 2007 5:11 PM EDT
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Scott (Scoop) Butki

Ok, this is very cool.
While I'm sometimes sad that few seem to comment (and possibly read) these reviews and interviews
and some ask me why I do it without pay there are things that make it worthwhile. Namely, the free books and, worth more to me, the chance to ask authors I respect questions.
Today was especially cool, though:
I've been getting lately unsolicited novels. One was by best-seller Jeffrey Deaver. I emailed the publicist to say thanks but I'd only review it on two conditions: That I can get it on audio and that I can interview the author by email.

She not only sent it but also sent:
- the new book by the author of the Kite Runner, which I'd been considering asking for anyway.
- The latest by Ann Rule
- A new Stephen King
and one other.
Oh and the unabridged version of Walter Isaacson's book on Einstein. I'd been sent the abridged but I wanted the full deal especially as I'm going to be interviewing the author.

So if you could see me right now I'm doing the literary hat dance.

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Reply#7 - Thu May 24, 2007 12:28 PM EDT
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Scott (Scoop) Butki

#35 - Michael Connelly, The Overlook

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Reply#8 - Fri May 25, 2007 6:37 PM EDT
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Scott (Scoop) Butki

#36 and #37 - Christopher Buckley, Thank You for Smoking and Boomsday

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Reply#9 - Fri May 25, 2007 7:04 PM EDT
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Scott (Scoop) Butki

#38 and #39 - James Lee Burke

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    Scott (Scoop) Butki

    #40 and #41 - Annie Dillard

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    Reply#11 - Mon Jun 11, 2007 5:48 PM EDT
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    42 - Donald Westlake

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