Saturday, December 29, 2007

Latest Reads

I've actually read a large amount of books lately. Here's the ones I remember:

Sin In The Second City
. This book was great. I might even say it was better than "Devil In The White City", if only because it was better documented (less fictional details to invent) and the subject was very interesting. It's hard to imagine the South Loop -- now alternating between derlict buildings and approaching gentrification -- was a hotbed of sin. Highly recommended; it reads like a great novel.

Tomcat In Love. This held great promise, and indeed, the first 100 pages were good. But I quickly tired of the main character. This book was technically good but reminded me that I don't like to read book whose main characters I don't like. Not recommended; probably try a different book by the same author. There's talent there, but this book wasn't his best showing.

Born Standing Up Almost done with this, and I have to say that it is quite good. It is simple and circumspect: instead of talking about everything that happened in his life, Steve Martin traces just the parts that touch on his comedy. He is one of my favorite performers, and I listened to one of his tapes so often as a kid that I think it finally broke. (I liked to get "small" with him.) Highly recommend, especially as it is very short.

The Chicago Way. This was enjoyable, but not fantastic. It tried too hard to be dark and/or troubled, and too often the lead detective just seemed like a cliche instead of a real person. Also, for someone familiar with the city, it was annoying to have him name real places and then have the geography not work out. With those points out of the way, it was a very good plot and I hope he publishes other books with the same detective. A quick and fun read. Recommended.

The Crucible. What can I say? It was as good as everyone says it was. I was impressed how stage direction were a really important part of the text. The characters didn't tell you everything; the stage directions revealed a lot. Highly recommended.

Also, I'm reading about Seattle and Portland, Food Not Lawns, which convinced me to dig up my backyard for some quick impromptu composting (and then it froze over), and a travel guide about the Maritimes in Canada.

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Monday, December 24, 2007

Great Tip On Traveling In India

Something to keep in mind from C.J. I love reading his travel journals as I hope to get to India soon myself. But this is something to keep in mind:

"Note: never tell a driver where you plan on staying, even if you have a reservation-- they get commission and you get the bill; or you are refused admission by the owner. Always have them drop you off at a common point and walk to your intended place of accomodation. Trust me."


I do trust him--taxi drivers can be shady. I hate taking taxis, mostly because I feel that they rarely can be trusted. While this doesn't happen in Chicago, it happens too often that I have to tell my driver where my destination is.

But it's not all bad -- sometimes it can be a fascinating cultural experience. When the cabbie isn't on his cell phone, I like to ask about the best place to get a meal of the country where he comes from. I now know numerous locations in Chicago that are ideal for fresh goat thanks to many conversations with Ghanese, and my favorite yet was talking to a Persian whose family lived in Bombay.

And of course there was the guy who, before dropping me off, asked if I wanted to refinance my mortgage. (Note to self: if a cabbie offers to sell you complex financial products, it probably means there is a bubble brewing.)

The world is more complicated and beautiful than we expect.

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Amsterdam Photos Are Finally Up


Amsterdam Bike
Originally uploaded by planetshwoop
It's been more than two months since I went to Amsterdam and I've only just now gotten the photos uploaded.

In some ways that was almost better -- waiting until I had been back for some time gave me a chance to enjoy them even more.

Though everyone talks about the pot, Amsterdam is a pleasant city even without it: everything is walkable, rather clean, and very friendly. It was so enjoyable to be able to stroll anywhere and find hidden gems around each corner (like the time someone invited me to their street party). And never mind that I also just started riding and within 30 minutes was near cows and sheeps grazing just outside the city's borders....

My friends have been many many times and never been to any museums, historic sites, or landmarks. I vowed to not be like them, but as soon as I left my hotel, I knew I wasn't going to waste time in a museum; it would be much better to just wander instead. I was totally right.

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Sunday, December 2, 2007

A Plateful Of Fire


Opa!
Originally uploaded by ACEWolf Photos
I love this picture by Lenee. It reminds me of the many pounds of really really bad flaming cheese I ingested in college. King Zorba, R.I.P.

Saturday, December 1, 2007

Sitting in Earwax


Brian
Originally uploaded by minvervah
We had breakfast before we went to the craft fair on that Saturday. I was groggy but happy, with backpack, and headed out to meet my parents at the train. A gloomy Saturday in a way, but can you see that hint of smile? I can, and it was certainly THERE.