February 2013: Dangerous Water

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February 2013: Dangerous Water

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1tloeffler
Jan. 8, 2013, 8:38 pm

Just a placeholder for our first 2013 book, Dangerous Water: A Biography of the Boy who Became Mark Twain by Ron Powers. How about if we start discussing on Monday, February 11?

2sjmccreary
Jan. 18, 2013, 9:04 am

Just got notification that my ILL copy is available for pickup now. I'll be ahead of the group for a change!

3labwriter
Jan. 18, 2013, 5:16 pm

I have the book and plan to join the group read. Sounds good!

4tloeffler
Feb. 9, 2013, 4:00 pm

Monday's when we start discussing! I finished the book last night, but I'd prefer it if someone else spoke first about it...my opinions were strong, and I don't want to be first!

5sjmccreary
Feb. 10, 2013, 10:32 pm

IT's good I started early. It's dragging, says the lady who doesn't like biographies. Still, I'm finding some of his chapters interesting and I'm looking forward to the discussion.

6sjmccreary
Feb. 12, 2013, 2:35 pm

I just finished. I guess I'll go first, since Terri is holding back. I wasn't impressed. I thought Powers cherry-picked details and pulled and stretched them to make connections. I don't know anything about Samuel Clemens, the man, so I can't judge whether the picture painted of him is very accurate. But it felt to me like Powers had a vision of what he wanted the end to look like and then arranged his evidence to support that. Having said that, though, I did enjoy the stories and anecdotes about the different incidents in Clemens' life - which is not to say that I believe everything he said was absolutely true.

7tloeffler
Feb. 13, 2013, 8:47 pm

Thank you, Sandy. Now I can let my hair down (such as it is). I HATED it. It was fine when he was actually talking about the young Mark Twain, and I got a few details out of it. But Sandy, you said so succinctly what I was thinking and trying to put into words without snarling. I agree with everything you said. The stories by themselves were interesting, and I'd love to read a decent biography of the young Sam Clemens. I felt that this author couldn't get over himself and how clever he was. And I swear, if he would have used the words "anneal" or "mimetic" just one more time, I was going to get on a plane and find him and punch him. There are very few books that I threw when I was finished with them. This was one of them.

Whew. I've been waiting for days to get that out!

8labwriter
Feb. 13, 2013, 11:55 pm

>7 tloeffler:. Sandy, you were brave to go first--and Terri, you gave me a good laugh. Thanks to the both of you, I guess my copy of Dangerous Water can just stay on the shelf.

9lindapanzo
Feb. 15, 2013, 11:53 am

#8 I was thinking the same thing.

I've got too many good books to read to waste time reading ones that are likely to be unappealing.

10sjmccreary
Feb. 15, 2013, 12:12 pm

After this book, I hope we'll draw Twain's autobiography as a group read sooner rather than later. The comparisons might be interesting.

11Donna828
Feb. 15, 2013, 12:42 pm

Well, I'm still waiting for my copy to be processed by the library. For the life of me, I can't figure out why it should take this long. Unless someone says something redeeming about the book in the next day or two, I'll probably cancel my request. Like Linda and Becky, I've got too many other good books waiting in the wings.

Thanks, Terri and Sandy, for taking bullets for the group! I think Brenda read it too and was not impressed.

12tloeffler
Feb. 15, 2013, 10:20 pm

Maybe we should skip the draw & go straight to Twain's autobiography? It certainly can't be much worse...

I mean, really. Who uses the word "anneal?"

13brenpike
Feb. 20, 2013, 6:56 am

Are we talking about Twain's giant 2 volume autobiography? No thanks. . . I mean he's an interesting fellow, but really!?

14sjmccreary
Feb. 20, 2013, 10:26 am

Are both volumes out? I thought only the first had been published.

15brenpike
Feb. 20, 2013, 6:57 pm

Just checked Sandy, and there are actually 3 volumes. The first is out and weighs in at 700+ pages.

16tloeffler
Feb. 20, 2013, 8:52 pm

Whoosh! 700 pages??? Okay, maybe I should get down the hat....

17sjmccreary
Feb. 21, 2013, 2:01 am

700 pages? 3 volumes? Maybe we should wait for the abridged version. Get down the hat, Terri. Let's do the random drawing thing.

18labwriter
Mrz. 11, 2013, 7:11 pm

OK, based on the comments here, this book stayed on my shelf (and will probably go in the box that I'm taking to the YMCA's book drive this summer). Thanks to those of you who read it and took one for the group!

19tloeffler
Mrz. 12, 2013, 9:09 pm

I'd love to say it was my pleasure, Becky, but it really wasn't...