Wednesday, August 1, 2012

What I Read in July 2012 | Jamie Todd Rubin

Posted on 01 August 2012

July appeared to be a Stephen King month for me. Most of the short fiction I read was King and every novel I read was King as well. Short fiction still suffered this month, but that is in part because I read three fairly long books (two of the three books added up to nearly 2,000 pages!) and I went on an article reading binge mid-month as well. I have a backlog of short fiction to catch up on. If only I can find the time to do it!

Incidentally, Stephen King?s?It (my second reading of it) marks my 494th book since January 1, 1996. I?ll likely finish book #495 today and since I have 2 books to read for my September book review column, that puts me at least 497 books by the end of August. Anyone want to venture a guess as to when I will hit book #500?

And a reminder: bold titles indicate stories, articles or books that I particularly recommend.

Short fiction

  1. 1922 by Stephen King (Full Dark, No Stars) [7/1/2012]
  2. Big Driver by Stephen King (Full Dark, No Stars) [7/2/2012]
  3. A Good Marriage by Stephen King (Full Dark, No Stars) [7/5/2012]
  4. Cain Rose Up by Stephen King (Skeleton Crew) [7/6/2012]
  5. The Man in the Black Suit by Stephen King (Everything?s Eventual) [7/7/2012]
  6. Cutting by Ken Liu (Electric Velocepede #24)?[7/30/2012]

Articles

  1. Reflections: ?Anthologies? by Robert Silverberg (Asimov?s,?Septmber 2012) [7/19/2012]
  2. Mannish Boy by Josh Eells (Rolling Stone,?August 2, 2012) [7/20/2012]
  3. The Only Human Superhero by Jonathan Lethem (Rolling Stone,?August 2, 2012) [7/20/2012]
  4. The Resurfacing of Anthony Ervin by Constaintine Markides (Rolling Stone,?August 2, 2012) [7/20/2012]
  5. The Consciousness Connection by Caroline Williams (New?Scientist, July 21, 2012) [7/20/2012]
  6. On the Brink by Craig Ryan (New Scientist,?July 21, 2012) [7/20/2012]
  7. Siri, Why Aren?t You Smarter by David Pogue (Scientific American, August 2012) [7/21/2012]
  8. The Benevolence of Black Holes by Caleb Scharf (Scientific American, August 2012) [7/21/2012]
  9. The Joyful Mind by Morten L. Kringelbach and Kent C. Berridge (Scientific American, August 2012) [7/22/2012]
  10. Bruce Springsteen at Sixty-Two by David Remnick (The New Yorker, July 27, 2012) [7/23/2012]
  11. Calculating Value in Apple?s Upgraded Software by David Pogue (New York Times,?July 25, 2012) [7/25/2012]

Books

  1. Full Dark, No Stars by Stephen King [7/5/2012]
  2. Bag of Bones by Stephen King [7/10/2012]
  3. It by Stephen King [7/30/2012]

And as always, if you are looking for inexpensive entertainment, a subscription to one of the many terrific science fiction and fantasy magazines out there is cheaper than an evening out at the movies.

Get your short fiction fix:

My nonfiction subscriptions:

*?Denotes magazines to which I have an active subscription.


Source: http://www.jamierubin.net/2012/08/01/what-i-read-in-july-2012/

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