Wednesday, January 16, 2008

The Interesting Narative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano

Title: The Interesting Narative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano
Author: Olaudah Equiano
Recommended by: Who knows?

I can't really remember how I got my hands on this book, but it was really interesting. Olaudah Equiano was an African who was taken into the slave trade in 1760. He was a slave in the area around the virgin islands, and worked as a sailor for his master until he earned his freedom, and took to being a freeman sailor, and finally moved to England where he wrote this book.

The book is about his life, and he wrote it to speak on some of the terrible things he'd seen in the course of it. He makes the point that slavery should be banned though he never makes a formal case against it, he lets his witness speak. It really made me think a lot about the condition of the world then, and that slavery wasn't only bad because it made people unequal, but it also poisoned the minds and actions of people. Olaudah talks about times when as a freeman he is almost taken back into slavery, or how people would cheat him and steal his goods, because a freeman didn't really have rights protected by law.

Other than that, there's a lot of talk about his time on different boats, and how the sailing life was. The author also explains his coming to the christian faith in steps throughout his life.

One of my goals this year is to read more biographies, and I feel that autobiographies usually have a feel to them like the author is making much of himself, but this account seems a exercise in humility, because Olaudah never makes much of his own actions, but seems a faithful observer of the things going on around him.

Recommendation: 9/10, It's pretty short, and turns the wheels.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

2007 Finished Reading List

Alright, 2007, quite the year. I broke my own personal record by reading 39 books this year. I didn't write about all these books, but if there's anything you really want to hear about, you can comment, and I'll write a review of it, if you want.

Here's the list of Title - Author - Date Finished:

Busting Vegas - Ben Mezrich - 1/4
The Unbearable Lightness of Being - Milan Kundera - 1/7
Itching Parrot - Fernandez De Lizardi - 1/16
Life of Pi - Yann Martel - 2/2
Fight club - Chuck palahniuk - 2/6
The narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket - Edgar Allan Poe - 2/13
The starfish and the Spider - Ori Brafman & Rod Beckstrom - 2/22
Dune Messiah - Frank Herbert - 3/4
Eats, Shoots, & Leaves - Lynne Truss - 3/15
Battle Royale - Koushun Takami - 3/26
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance - Robert M. Pirsig - 4/3
Shopgirl - a nolleva - Steve Martin - 4/7
Same kind of different as me - Ron Hall - 4/16
The Count of Monte Cristo - Alexandre Dumas - 4/17
A man without a country - Kurt Vonnegut - 4/18
Ugly Americans - Ben Mezrich - 4/24
No one belongs here more than you - Miranda July - 5/30
The Golden Man - Phillip K. Dick - 6/1
Robinson Crusoe - Daniel Defoe - 7/8
The alphabet of manliness - Maddox - 7/15
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows -JK Rowling - 7/31
Amarillo Slim: In a world full of fat people - Amarillo Slim - 8/4
Make Love: the Bruce Campbell Way - Bruce Campbell - 8/16
Arabian Nights: 10 selected stories - 8/20
I am Legend - Richard Matheson - 8/22
The curious incident of the dog in the night-time - Mark Haddon - 8/28
If chins could kill: Confessions of a B movie actor - Bruce Campbell -8/31
The Kite Runner - Khaled Hosseini - 9/20
The Backwash squeeze & other improbable feats: a newcomer's journey into the world of bridge - Edward McPherson - 9/28
Velvet Elvis : repainting the christian faith - Rob Bell - 10/26
The Golden Compass - Philip Pullman - 11/7
License to steal - Dennis Marlock - 11/9
The Subtle Knife - Philip Pullman - 11/19
The Amber Spyglass - Philip Pullman 12/4
Next - Michael Criton - 12/15
A hog on Ice and other curious expressions - Charles Earle Funk - 12/26
They speak with other tongues - John L. Sherrill - 12/26
Magic in Action - Richard Bandler - 12/26