"Summer Crossing" by Truman Capote

Quick Book Review: “Summer Crossing” by Truman Capote

Capote’s first novel.  Really fabulous.  It’s the story of a young socialite and the risky romance she gets involved in.  The novel is set in New York in 1945, and is somewhat reminiscent of Breakfast at Tiffany’s.  Beautifully written.  Very poetic, lyrical prose.  Apparently, the manuscript was found in Capote’s apartment after his death, with instructions for the housesitter to…

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"Lou Reed: A Life" by Anthony DeCurtis

Quick Book Review: “Lou Reed: A Life” by Anthony DeCurtis

There are many biographies of Lou Reed out there, but people say that this one is the best.  (I’ve read one other; I have three more on my bookshelf.)  DeCurtis is amazingly comprehensive, chronicling every phase of Lou’s life, personally and musically, with many fascinating and insightful stories. It also goes into detail about Lou’s bisexuality, something other books tend…

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"Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now" by Jaron Lanier

Quick Book Review: “Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now” by Jaron Lanier

The title of this book is much more compelling than the book itself.  The author hails from Silicon Valley, and his philosophizing about the evils of social media, while they make sense, ring a bit hollow to me.   Really nothing earth shattering about his list of reasons.  Too much jargon, too much fake philosophy for me.  I do think he’s…

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Quick Book Review: "Ethics in the Real World: 82 Brief Essays on Things that Matter" by Peter Singer

Quick Book Review: “Ethics in the Real World: 82 Brief Essays on Things that Matter” by Peter Singer

Most veterinarians know Peter Singer from his books In Defense of Animals, and Animal Liberation.  His interests, however, go beyond animal welfare, and he has written many books and essays on ethics, poverty, and morality.  This book is a collection of essays that cover a broad range of topics, from vegetarianism and veganism to cloning, climate change, euthanasia, and religion. …

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"Your Heart is a Muscle the Size of a Fist" by Sunil Yapa

Quick Book Review: “Your Heart is a Muscle the Size of a Fist” by Sunil Yapa

A novel about a huge anti-globalization protest on the streets of Seattle that turns unexpectedly violent.  I think it was written with millennials in mind, as it brings to mind the Occupy Wall Street protests from a few years ago.  There are complicated relationships amongst some of the police officers, and between the chief of police and the protesters (one…

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