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		<title>Playing Catch Up With Books of the Month</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2010 19:47:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ranjana</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I've been pretty bad about reviewing our past books of the month, which is unfortunate because I actually have read all of them! To save you from some <strong>epic tl;dr</strong> and as the only way to finally be done with these books, I'm jamming them all into one post! This way I can give some short commentary instead of headdesking my way through full-fledged reviews for each book.]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;ve been pretty bad about reviewing our past books of the month, which is unfortunate because I actually have read all of them! To save you from some <strong>epic tl;dr</strong> and as the only way to finally be done with these books, I&#8217;m jamming them all into one post. This way I can give some short commentary instead of headdesking my way through full-fledged reviews for each book.</p>
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<p>January&#8217;s book of the month was Timothy Ferris&#8217; <em>Coming of Age in the Milky Way</em>. The book elegantly recounts our species&#8217; interest in space, from ancient Sumerians and Greeks through Copernicus to modern-day theoretical physicists. While our knowledge of the universe seems infinitely superior to our ancestors, Ferris reminds us that:</p>
<blockquote><p>Science is young. whether it will survive long enough to become old depends upon our sanity and courage and vigor, and, as one always must add in this nuclear age, upon whether we blow ourselves up first. &#8220;Nothing that is vast enters into the life of mortals without a curse,&#8221; as Sophocles said, and the knowledge of how the stars shine is very great, and its dark side is very dark indeed.</p></blockquote>
<p>I love Ferris&#8217; writing style throughout this book, especially when recounting the more personal histories of various scientists. Genius did seem to walk hand in hand with madness (or at least extreme eccentricity) for Kepler, Newton, etc&#8230; and Ferris&#8217; gently amusing treatment of them made their stories all the more enjoyable. In fact, I loved his writing so much I recently purchased another book of his, called <em>Seeing In the Dark</em> &#8211; all about backyard astronomers. I strongly believe that the communications gap (more like gaping chasm, really) between scientists and non-scientists needs to be closed, and if there were only more writers like Ferris, that would happen all the more quickly.</p>
<h3>Final Grade: A</h3>
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<p>In April we read another nonfiction, David Grann&#8217;s <em>The Lost City of Z</em>. Grann intertwines two epic voyages in one double biography. The first was British explorer Percy Fawcett&#8217;s quest to find an ancient, beautiful, and wondrously rich civilization called &#8220;Z&#8221; that was supposedly hidden in the Amazon jungle &#8211; instead, his entire party disappeared and despite following searches, no clues were ever discovered as to their fate. The second voyage was Grann&#8217;s own attempt to retrace the explorer&#8217;s steps some 75 years later to discover what happened to the missing expedition. Neither journey lacked for adventure; in fact, the entire history of the search for Z is one larger-than-life story after another:</p>
<blockquote><p>[E]verything in this story is true: a movie star really was abducted by Indians; there were cannibals, ruins, secret maps, and spies; explorers died from starvation, disease, attacks by wild animals, and poisonous arrows; and at stake amid the adventure and death was the very understanding of the Americas before Christopher Columbus came ashore in the New World.</p></blockquote>
<p>I enjoyed each story Grann told &#8211; his writing was perfectly suspenseful, mysterious, amusing, and serious in all the right places &#8211; but the format really didn&#8217;t work for me. Much like our February&#8217;s book of the month, Erik Larson&#8217;s <a href="http://www.readheadreviews.com/2010/04/21/book-of-the-month-review-i-erik-larsons-the-devil-in-the-white-city/"><em>The Devil in the White City</em></a>, the biographies alternate every chapter. For the White City, this worked beautifully. For Lost City of Z, not so much. For me the difference was that Larson&#8217;s stories were synchronous and both in the third person, while Grann&#8217;s stories were asynchronous and awkwardly shifting from first person to third. About 80 pages in I finally realized I was going to have to read Fawcett&#8217;s story all the way through first, and then come back to read Grann&#8217;s. When read in this way, the book flowed much more smoothly and was immensely more enjoyable.</p>
<h3>Final Grade: B</h3>
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<p>Last month&#8217;s book choice was <em>The Witch of Portobello</em> by Paulo Coelho. The premise behind this book is that it is a collection of statements made by acquaintances, friends, and family of a murder victim named Athena. It&#8217;s only by tying all perspectives together that the reader can begin to understand Athena&#8217;s existence.</p>
<blockquote><p>Who knows, perhaps she sought death the way a shipwrecked victim sees an island. She must have stood late at night in many a Tube station, waiting for muggers who never came. She must have walked through the most dangerous parts of London in search of a murderer who never appeared or perhaps tried to provoke the anger of the physically strong, who refused to get angry. Until finally, she managed to get herself brutally murdered.</p></blockquote>
<p>After beginning with her death, the transcripts then move forward chronologically from her adoption at a young age, to her early marriage and career restlessness, to her search for her birth mother and the Mother goddess, all of which stemmed from an intrinsic wanderlust that she could never satisfy.</p>
<p>Having previously been impressed by Coelho&#8217;s <em>The Alchemist</em>, I was really looking forward to this book, and I was only very slightly disappointed in my expectations. I sometimes felt that description needlessly overpowered the plot, slowing the story down without enriching my appreciation of the objects described. However, the flow of Athena&#8217;s story was impressively smooth, given the shifting narrative voices, and the surprising twist at the end of the book was neither too obvious nor too out of left field, leaving me pleased that my suspicions were correct. In the end the novel was not about Athena at all, but about her impact on those telling her story.</p>
<h3>Final Grade: B</h3>
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		<title>Book of the Month Review I: Timothy Ferris&#8217; &#8220;Coming of Age in the Milky Way&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 05:31:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kim</dc:creator>
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<p>When I first found out the Book of the Month was going to be a science book, I wasn’t completely thrilled. Science and I do not get along and the idea of reading a 500 page book revolving around all things science did not sound like a good time to me. Luckily, while reading <em>Coming of Age in the Milky Way</em>, I found myself enjoying at least 60% of what I read.</p>
<p>I found Ferris’ narrative very engaging on the biographical side, and somewhat engaging on the science side. I admit, it was difficult for me to get beyond the concepts and graphs, but for those brief chapters where I was able to focus on the scientist and not the science, I loved learning about all the crazy quirks that made these people so interesting. The fact that Newton was the definition of socially awkward and reminds me of Sheldon from &#8220;The Big Bang Theory?&#8221; Or knowing that Lambert would only strike a profile when speaking to someone instead of facing them? Definitely makes this English-lit freak not feel so freak-like anymore. </p>
<p>Ferris clearly spent those years writing <em>Coming of Age in the Milky Way</em> well. I only wish I was more interested in science so I could fully enjoy it!</p>
<h3><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Final Grade: B</strong></span></h3>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2010 16:41:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ranjana</dc:creator>
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<p>Every month the readheads pick one book that all three of us read and review. Our first book of the month for 2010(!) is Timothy Ferris&#8217; <em>Coming of Age in the Milky Way</em> (2003 edition).</p>
<p><iframe src="http://rcm.amazon.com/e/cm?lt1=_blank&#038;bc1=CCCCCC&#038;IS2=1&#038;bg1=EEEEEE&#038;fc1=333333&#038;lc1=A4352A&#038;t=iyengarsblog-20&#038;o=1&#038;p=8&#038;l=as1&#038;m=amazon&#038;f=ifr&#038;asins=0060535954" style="float: left;width:120px;height:240px; margin-right: 20px; margin-bottom: 10px;" scrolling="no" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" frameborder="0"></iframe>Synopsis from <em>Publishers Weekly</em>:</p>
<blockquote><p>The ancient Egyptians regarded the sky as a kind of tent canopy. Thirty centuries later, astronomer William Herschel argued that the sun belongs to a huge cluster of stars (a galaxy, as we call it today) and charted great swaths of intergalactic space through a telescope. How the human species slowly awakened to the vast reaches of space and time is the story absorbingly told by popular science writer Ferris (The Red Limit, Galaxies). His narrative humanizes the scientific enterprise […] from Darwin&#8217;s and Lyell&#8217;s investigations of the age of the earth to modern physicists&#8217; quest for a perfectly symmetrical, hyperdimensional universe.</p></blockquote>
<p>Have you guys read <em>Coming of Age in the Milky Way</em>? If so, please tell us what you thought in the comments! If not, the start of a new year is the perfect time to learn more about the history of the universe and our understanding of it. Read along with us and check back for our reviews later this month!</p>
<p><strong>Updated:</strong> Check out our reviews: <a href="http://www.readheadreviews.com/2010/02/02/book-of-the-month-review-i-timothy-ferris-coming-of-age-in-the-milky-way/">Kim&#8217;s</a> and <a href="http://www.readheadreviews.com/2010/06/11/playing-catch-up-with-books-of-the-month/">Ranjana&#8217;s</a>.</p>
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