Sunday, September 18, 2011

Recovery Reading

Haven't posted lately. Mighty "not-well" from late June. Call it the troubles. Or my 2011 summer break. For recovery I watched a lot of the Travel Channel. Tried to play guitar and bass. And began reading again. One author a friend recommended is Walter Mosley. So far I've read:

The Leonid McGill Mysteries:
* The Long Fall
* Known to Evil
* When the Thrill is Gone
Detective novels set in New York City. The protagonist, Leonid, is a recovering rough guy, trying to do good after doing so much bad. I like the characters - nothing too deep, which is important while getting my thinker working again.

I've also read two of the three Socrates Fortlow books, and will start the third today.
* Always Outnumbered, Always Outgunned
* Walking the Dog
* The Right Mistake - The further philosophical investigations of Socrates Fortlow
Socrates spent 27 years in prison for murdering two friends. He lives in a 1.5 room squatter house down an alley in Watts. Like Leonid, Socrates is tries to live his life to make things better, having taken responsibility for his actions. He is violent, but as the books progress he considers his anger and his reactions. He considers his place in society and struggles with reconciling issues in the black community.

I did read one Carl Hiaasen book, "Star Island." It was the first thing I read after the hospital. An easy read, Hiassen characters. Nothing to hurt my head.

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