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Gut Feelings: The Intelligence of the Unconscious, by Gerd Gigerenzer

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Over Halfway Review

Status Update: Still in the trenches with Ayn Rand.

I have been reading Atlas Shrugged for about a month now, and I am well over halfway finished, but still a few weeks away from being done.

BUT, I will take this opportunity to reflect on my 52-in-52 booklist as a whole. Here are some random rankings from best to worst books, best quotes, etc...

5 Best Books

1. Atlas Shrugged (Doesn't officially count because this is not my first time reading it.)
1. Downtown Owl
2. Outliers
3. Wuthering Heights
4. Armageddon in Retrospect
5. Child 44

5 Worst Books

1. Breaking Dawn
2. How Doctors Think
3. Letters from a Nut
4. Angus, Thongs, and Full-Frontal Snogging
5. Let's Spend the Night Together

5 Most Influential Books

1. Atlas Shrugged (Still doesn't officially count.)
1. Outliers
2. Blink
3. Tipping Point
4. Why is God Laughing?
5. Wuthering Heights

5 Funniest Books

1. Are You There Vodka? It's Me, Chelsea.
2. My Horizontal Life
3. Downtown Owl
4. Chuck Klosterman IV: A Decade of Curious People and Dangerous Ideas
5. Sex, Drugs and Cocoa Puffs

5 Most Boring Books

1. How Doctors Think
2. Sex Lives of the Popes
3. The Darwin Awards
4. Treatise on Tolerance
5. Let's Spend the Night Together

5 Weirdest Books

1. What We Talk About When We Talk About Love
2. Choke
3. God Bless You, Dr. Kevorkian
4. The Glass Castle
5. Armageddon in Retrospect

5 Best Quotes

Note: My top 100 quotes are from Atlas Shrugged, but because I have read it more than once, I will stick to quotes from books I have read only this year.

1. "I am a humanist, which means, in part, I behave decently with no expectation of reward or punishment in an Afterlife." Kurt Vonnegut, God Bless You, Dr. Kevorkian.
2. "We all believe that we are a certain kind of person, but we never know until we do something that proves otherwise, or until we die." Chuck Klosterman, Downtown Owl
3. "Religion can be a Tylenol for a lot of unhappy people, and I'm so glad it works." Kurt Vonnegut, Armageddon in Retrospect.
4. "I opened my mouth, almost said something. Almost. The rest of my life might have turned out differently if I had." Khaled Hosseini, The Kite Runner.
5. "We have the purpose of preventing bigots and ignoramuses from controlling the education of the United States." Clarence Darrow, Scopes Monkey Trial.

Runners Up:
"If anyone here should wind up on a gurney in a lethal injection facility, here is what your last words should be: 'This will certainly teach me a lesson.'" Kurt Vonnegut, Armageddon in Retrospect.
"Within the two hour time frame of the romantic movie, the couple meet, fall in love, fall out of love, break up, and then just before the end of the movie, they happen to bump into each other by "coincidence" somewhere absolutely absurd, like by the river. This never happens in real life. The last time I bumped into an ex-boyfriend was at three o'clock in the morning at Rite Aid. I was ringing up Gas-X and corn removers." Chelsea Handler, My Horiztonal Life.
"I had escaped from Welch, WV, once, and now, breathing in those same old smells of turpentine, dog hair, and dirty clothes, of stale beer and cigarette smoke and unrefrigerated food slowly going bad, I had the urge to bolt." Jeannette Walls, The Glass Castle.

So there you have it. Back to Atlas Shrugged!

1 comment:

  1. I'd say we are humanists.

    Yeah, your quotes are good ones; however, the Kite Runner really runs deep.

    This has been an excellent experience, thanks for thinking of me. Several books have been dogs, but they are literatue, so we read them and take away whatever value we can find - sometimes that's just to never read the author again. It is amazing what gets published. We should work on something.

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