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One Book, One Vancouver

Vancouver Public Library announces the shortlist for One Book, One Vancouver →

That gives me a month to read last year's selection. Oops.

tags: David Chariandy, Ivan E. Coyote, Karen X. Tulchinsky, One Book, One Vancouver, VPL, Vancouver, Vancouver Public Library | # | comment Mar. 19th, 2008

Todd Wong posts photos of Joy Kogawa and a detailed writeup of her One Book, One Vancouver opening, with actual quotes →

Upstaging me in the process.

tags: Joy Kogawa, Obasan, One Book, One Vancouver, VPL, Vancouver | # | comment May. 26th, 2005

Joy Kogawa speaking at the Vancouver Public Library's One Book, One Vancouver opening

Joy Kogawa speaking at the Vancouver Public Library's One Book, One Vancouver opening

She read from her book, Obasan which is the city-wide book club's selection for 2005.

tags: Joy Kogawa, One Book, One Vancouver, VPL, Vancouver Public Library | comment

To Read in 2005

December 31, 2004

Matt Mullenweg posted his end-of year tasks. Right now the only tasks I have are making lists of stuff to do in the new year, one of which is reading the unread books in my personal library. First up (but not necessarily in this order) are the following:

  • Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett (already started)
  • The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert A. Heinlein
  • Stanley Park, which was the 2003 selection for One Book One Vancouver, and which I picked up at the local library's annual book sale for a couple of bucks.
  • The 9/11 Commission Report: Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, which I bought at the end of a date (yeah, I know) and which will go against my effort stop caring about politics in the coming year.
  • Magritte by Jacques Meuris, about the Belgian painter, because I'm all about the René Magritte references.
  • Planet Simpson: How a Cartoon Masterpiece Documented an Era and Defined a Generation by Chris Turner. Heard about it through Joey DeVilla, saw the book discounted at 40% off, and since I have a weblog about things in real life that remind me of episodes of The Simpsons, I figured the $20 it cost me was better off in the grocery store's hands and the book better off in mine. Evidently I missed the book tour as it rolled through Vancouver, but the Planet Simpson weblog is regularly updated, so I shouldn't miss too much news about it while I'm waiting to read it. Or, more likely, keep it as a reference book for when The Simpsons Archive doesn't have the quote I'm looking for, which is surprisingly often.

See also: my other stack of unread books, which I may or may not get to in the new year, though one of them I recently finished reading, finally.

tags: Halldór Laxness, Jacques Meuris, Neil Gaiman, One Book, One Vancouver, René Magritte, Robert A. Heinlein, Terry Pratchett, books, unread books

The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power by Joel Bakan

May 20, 2004

Finished reading The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power by Joel Bakan.

I have written chapter notes for the special report on One Book, One Vancouver 2004.

tags: Joel Bakan, One Book, One Vancouver
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