<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Readernaut: Eric Nelson's  books</title><link>http://readernaut.com/ericnelson/books/</link><description>A feed of Eric Nelson's recently added books.</description><language>us-en</language><lastBuildDate></lastBuildDate><item><title>Manhood for Amateurs</title><link>http://readernaut.com/ericnelson/books/0061490180/manhood-for-amateurs/</link><description><![CDATA[
      <p><img src="http://media.readernaut.com/book_covers/0061490180_t100.jpg" alt="Cover" align="right"></p><p>Recently added as "finished".</p><p><strong>Description:</strong><blockquote><p> The Pulitzer Prize-winning author— "an immensely gifted writer and a magical prose stylist" (Michiko Kakutani, <i>New York Times</i>)—offers his first major work of nonfiction, an autobiographical narrative as inventive, beautiful, and powerful as his acclaimed, award-winning fiction. </p></blockquote><p> A shy manifesto, an impractical handbook, the true story of a fabulist, an entire life in parts and pieces, <i>Manhood for Amateurs</i> is the first sustained work of personal writing from Michael Chabon. In these insightful, provocative, slyly interlinked essays, one of our most brilliant and humane writers presents his autobiography and his vision of life in the way so many of us experience our own lives: as a series of reflections, regrets, and reexaminations, each sparked by an encounter, in the present, that holds some legacy of the past. </p><p> What does it mean to be a man today? Chabon invokes and interprets and struggles to reinvent for us, with characteristic warmth and lyric wit, the personal and family history that haunts him even as—simply because—it goes on being written every day. As a devoted son, as a passionate husband, and above all as the father of four young Americans, Chabon presents his memories of childhood, of his parents' marriage and divorce, of moments of painful adolescent comedy and giddy encounters with the popular art and literature of his own youth, as a theme played—on different instruments, with a fresh tempo and in a new key—by the mad quartet of which he now finds himself co-conductor. </p><p> At once dazzling, hilarious, and moving, <i>Manhood for Amateurs</i> is destined to become a classic. </p></p><ul><li><strong>Reader:</strong> Eric Nelson</li></ul>
    ]]></description><pubDate>Fri, 8 Jan 2010 13:44:55 -0600</pubDate></item><item><title>Against the Odds</title><link>http://readernaut.com/ericnelson/books/1587991705/against-the-odds/</link><description><![CDATA[
      <p><img src="http://media.readernaut.com/book_covers/1587991705_t100.jpg" alt="Cover" align="right"></p><p>Recently added as "wishlist".</p><p><strong>Description:</strong> The inventor of the bagless vacuum cleaner tells the story of his incredible struggle to design and launch a machine that worked better than all others.    When he brought his Dual Cyclone vacuum to market, manufacturers of traditional vacuums responded first with ridicule, then lawsuits, and finally with imitations. By 1997 Dyson's company was generating annual revenue of over £100 million per year in the United Kingdom, and sales of more than one billion dollars worldwide.     Dyson's freewheeling account of his struggles, failures and successes is interspersed with his unorthodox ideas on business, and his hard-won insights on how to turn an inspired idea into a household name. Against the Odds will inspire engineers, inventors and entrepreneurs and appeal to students around the world.    First published in the UK, this updated edition includes the latest on Dyson's legal and business battles to establish the Dual Cyclone vacuum worldwide, and includes the story of his most recent innovation, the 2-drum Dyson Contrarotator&#153; Washing Machine, and his launch into the US.</p><ul><li><strong>Reader:</strong> Eric Nelson</li></ul>
    ]]></description><pubDate>Thu, 2 Jul 2009 14:47:41 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>Brideshead Revisited</title><link>http://readernaut.com/ericnelson/books/0141182482/brideshead-revisited/</link><description><![CDATA[
      <p><img src="http://media.readernaut.com/book_covers/0141182482_t100.jpg" alt="Cover" align="right"></p><p>Recently added as "reading".</p><p><strong>Description:</strong> The most nostalgic and reflective of Evelyn Waugh's novels, "Brideshead Revisited" looks back to the golden age before the Second World War. It tells the story of Charles Ryder's infatuation with the Marchmains and the rapidly-disappearing world of privilege they inhabit. Enchanted first by Sebastian at Oxford, then by his doomed Catholic family, in particular his remote sister, Julia, Charles comes finally to recognize only his spiritual and social distance from them.</p><ul><li><strong>Reader:</strong> Eric Nelson</li></ul>
    ]]></description><pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 16:57:30 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>Possible Side Effects</title><link>http://readernaut.com/ericnelson/books/031242681X/possible-side-effects/</link><description><![CDATA[
      <p><img src="http://media.readernaut.com/book_covers/031242681X_t100.jpg" alt="Cover" align="right"></p><p>Recently added as "wishlist".</p><p><strong>Description:</strong>  National Bestseller From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Running with Scissors comes Augusten Burroughs's most provocative collection of true stories yet. From nicotine gum addiction to lesbian personal ads to incontinent dogs, Possible Side Effects mines Burroughs's life in a series of uproariously funny essays. These are stories that are uniquely Augusten, with all the over-the-top hilarity of Running with Scissors, the erudition of Dry, and the breadth of Magical Thinking. A collection that is universal in its appeal and unabashedly intimate, Possible Side Effects continues to explore that which is most personal, mirthful, disturbing, and cherished, with unmatched audacity. A cautionary tale in essay form. Be forewarned--hilarious, troubling, and shocking results might occur.</p><ul><li><strong>Reader:</strong> Eric Nelson</li></ul>
    ]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 19:37:39 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>Magical Thinking</title><link>http://readernaut.com/ericnelson/books/0312315953/magical-thinking/</link><description><![CDATA[
      <p><img src="http://media.readernaut.com/book_covers/0312315953_t100.jpg" alt="Cover" align="right"></p><p>Recently added as "wishlist".</p><p><strong>Description:</strong> From the #1 bestselling author of Running with Scissors and Dry--a contagiously funny, heartwarming, shocking, twisted, and absolutely magical collection. True stories that give voice to the thoughts we all have but dare not mention. It begins with a Tang Instant Breakfast Drink television commercial when Augusten was seven. Then there is the contest of wills with the deranged cleaning lady. The execution of a rodent carried out with military precision and utter horror. Telemarketing revenge. Dating an undertaker and much more. A collection of true stories that are universal in their appeal yet unabashedly intimate and very funny.</p><ul><li><strong>Reader:</strong> Eric Nelson</li></ul>
    ]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 19:37:33 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>Dry</title><link>http://readernaut.com/ericnelson/books/0312423799/dry/</link><description><![CDATA[
      <p><img src="http://media.readernaut.com/book_covers/0312423799_t100.jpg" alt="Cover" align="right"></p><p>Recently added as "wishlist".</p><p><strong>Description:</strong> From the bestselling author of Running with Scissors comes Dry&#8212;the hilarious, moving, and no less bizarre account of what happened next.You may not know it, but you've met Augusten Burroughs. You've seen him on the street, in bars, on the subway, at restaurants: a twenty-something guy, nice suit, works in advertising. Regular. Ordinary. But when the ordinary person had to drinks, Augusten was circling the drain by having twelve; when the ordinary person went home at midnight, Augusten never went home at all. Loud, distracting ties, automated wake-up calls, and cologne on the tongue could only hide so much for so long. At the request (well, it wasn't really a request) of his employers, Augusten landed in rehab, where his dreams of group therapy with Robert Downey, Jr., are immediately dashed by the grim reality of fluorescent lighting and paper hospital slippers. But when Augusten is forced to examine himself, something actually starts to click, and that's when he finds himself in the worst trouble of all. Because when his thirty days are up, he has to return to his same drunken Manhattan life&#8212;and live it sober. What follows is a memoir that's as moving as it is funny, as heartbreaking as it is real. Dry is the story of love, loss, and Starbucks as a higher power. </p><ul><li><strong>Reader:</strong> Eric Nelson</li></ul>
    ]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 19:37:27 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>Running with Scissors</title><link>http://readernaut.com/ericnelson/books/0312938853/running-with-scissors/</link><description><![CDATA[
      <p><img src="http://media.readernaut.com/book_covers/0312938853_t100.jpg" alt="Cover" align="right"></p><p>Recently added as "wishlist".</p><p><strong>Description:</strong> RUNNING WITH SCISSORS is the true story of a boy whose mother (a poet with delusions of Anne Sexton) gave him away to be raised by her unorthodox psychiatrist who bore a striking resemblance to Santa Claus. So at the age of twelve, Burroughs found himself amidst Victorian squalor living with the doctor&#8217;s bizarre family, and befriending a pedophile who resided in the backyard shed. The story of an outlaw childhood where rules were unheard of, and the Christmas tree stayed up all year-round, where Valium was consumed like candy, and if things got dull, an electroshock therapy machine could provide entertainment. The funny, harrowing, and bestselling account of an ordinary boy&#8217;s survival under the most extraordinary circumstances&#8230; Running with Scissors AcknowledgmentsGratitude doesn&#8217;t begin to describe it: Jennifer Enderlin, Christopher Schelling, John Murphy, Gregg Sullivan, Kim Cardascia, Michael Storrings, and everyone at St. Martin&#8217;s Press. Thank you: Lawrence David, Suzanne Finnamore, Robert Rodi, Bret Easton Ellis, Jon Pepoon, Lee Lodes, Jeff Soares, Kevin Weidenbacher, Lynda Pearson, Lona Walburn, Lori Greenburg, John DePretis, and Sheila Cobb. I would also like to express my appreciation to my mother and father for, no matter how inadvertently, giving me such a memorable childhood. Additionally, I would like to thank the real-life members of the family portrayed in this book for taking me into their home and accepting me as one of their own. I recognize that their memories of the events described in this book are different than my own. They are each fine, decent, and hard-working people. The book was not intended to hurt the family. Both my publisher and I regret any unintentional harm resulting from the publishing and marketing of Running with Scissors. Most of all, I would like to thank my brother for demonstrating, by example, the importance of being wholly unique.</p><ul><li><strong>Reader:</strong> Eric Nelson</li></ul>
    ]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 19:37:19 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>The Omnivore&#39;s Dilemma</title><link>http://readernaut.com/ericnelson/books/0143038583/the-omnivores-dilemma/</link><description><![CDATA[
      <p><img src="http://media.readernaut.com/book_covers/0143038583_t100.jpg" alt="Cover" align="right"></p><p>Recently added as "wishlist".</p><p><strong>Description:</strong> A national bestseller that has changed the way readers view the ecology of eating, this   revolutionary book by award winner Michael Pollan asks the seemingly simple question: What   should we have for dinner? Tracing from source to table each of the food chains that sustain us  whether industrial or organic, alternative or processedhe develops a portrait of the American   way of eating. The result is a sweeping, surprising exploration of the hungers that have shaped   our evolution, and of the profound implications our food choices have for the health of our species   and the future of our planet.</p><ul><li><strong>Reader:</strong> Eric Nelson</li></ul>
    ]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 19:33:46 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>A Tale of Two Cities</title><link>http://readernaut.com/ericnelson/books/0141439602/a-tale-of-two-cities/</link><description><![CDATA[
      <p><img src="http://media.readernaut.com/book_covers/0141439602_t100.jpg" alt="Cover" align="right"></p><p>Recently added as "reading".</p><p><strong>Description:</strong> Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Richard Maxwell. </p><ul><li><strong>Reader:</strong> Eric Nelson</li></ul>
    ]]></description><pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2009 06:34:39 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>Mysteries of Pittsburgh</title><link>http://readernaut.com/ericnelson/books/0060790598/mysteries-of-pittsburgh/</link><description><![CDATA[
      <p><img src="http://media.readernaut.com/book_covers/0060790598_t100.jpg" alt="Cover" align="right"></p><p>Recently added as "wishlist".</p><p><strong>Description:</strong> By the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & ClayThis P.S. edition features an extra 16 pages of insights into the book, including author interviews, recommended reading, and more.</p><ul><li><strong>Reader:</strong> Eric Nelson</li></ul>
    ]]></description><pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 23:36:17 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>A Model World and Other Stories</title><link>http://readernaut.com/ericnelson/books/0060790601/a-model-world-and-other-stories/</link><description><![CDATA[
      <p><img src="http://media.readernaut.com/book_covers/0060790601_t100.jpg" alt="Cover" align="right"></p><p>Recently added as "finished".</p><p><strong>Description:</strong> By the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay.This P.S. edition features an extra 16 pages of insights into the book, including author interviews, recommended reading, and more.</p><ul><li><strong>Reader:</strong> Eric Nelson</li></ul>
    ]]></description><pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 23:35:50 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings</title><link>http://readernaut.com/ericnelson/books/0553279378/i-know-why-the-caged-bird-sings/</link><description><![CDATA[
      <p><img src="http://media.readernaut.com/book_covers/0553279378_t100.jpg" alt="Cover" align="right"></p><p>Recently added as "finished".</p><p><strong>Description:</strong> A phenomenal #1 bestseller that has appeared on the New York Times bestseller list for nearly three years, this memoir traces Maya Angelou's childhood in a small, rural community during the 1930s.  Filled with images and recollections that point to the dignity and courage of black men and women,Angelou paints a sometimes disquieting, but always affecting picture of the people--and the times--that touched her life.</p><ul><li><strong>Reader:</strong> Eric Nelson</li></ul>
    ]]></description><pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2009 20:49:12 -0600</pubDate></item><item><title>A Farewell To Arms</title><link>http://readernaut.com/ericnelson/books/0684801469/a-farewell-to-arms/</link><description><![CDATA[
      <p><img src="http://media.readernaut.com/book_covers/0684801469_t100.jpg" alt="Cover" align="right"></p><p>Recently added as "plan to read".</p><p><strong>Description:</strong>  The best American novel to emerge from World War I, A Farewell to Arms is the unforgettable story of an American ambulance driver on the Italian front and his passion for a beautiful English nurse. Hemingway's frank portrayal of the love between Lieutenant Henry and Catherine Barkley, caught in the inexorable sweep of war, glows with an intensity unrivaled in modern literature, while his description of the German attack on Caporetto -- of lines of fired men marching in the rain, hungry, weary, and demoralized -- is one of the greatest moments in literary history. A story of love and pain, of loyalty and desertion, A Farewell to Arms, written when he was 30 years old, represents a new romanticism for Hemingway.</p><ul><li><strong>Reader:</strong> Eric Nelson</li></ul>
    ]]></description><pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2009 23:45:07 -0600</pubDate></item><item><title>Made to Stick</title><link>http://readernaut.com/ericnelson/books/1400064287/made-to-stick/</link><description><![CDATA[
      <p><img src="http://media.readernaut.com/book_covers/1400064287_t100.jpg" alt="Cover" align="right"></p><p>Recently added as "plan to read".</p><p><strong>Description:</strong> Mark Twain once observed, &#8220;A lie can get halfway around the world before the truth can even get its boots on.&#8221; His observation rings true: Urban legends, conspiracy theories, and bogus public-health scares circulate effortlessly. Meanwhile, people with important ideas&#8211;business people, teachers, politicians, journalists, and others&#8211;struggle to make their ideas &#8220;stick.&#8221; Why do some ideas thrive while others die? And how do we improve the chances of worthy ideas? In Made to Stick, accomplished educators and idea collectors Chip and Dan Heath tackle head-on these vexing questions. Inside, the brothers Heath reveal the anatomy of ideas that stick and explain ways to make ideas stickier, such as applying the &#8220;human scale principle,&#8221; using the &#8220;Velcro Theory of Memory,&#8221; and creating &#8220;curiosity gaps.&#8221;In this indispensable guide, we discover that sticky messages of all kinds&#8211;from the infamous &#8220;kidney theft ring&#8221; hoax to a coach&#8217;s lessons on sportsmanship to a vision for a new product at Sony&#8211;draw their power from the same six traits.Made to Stick is a book that will transform the way you communicate ideas. It&#8217;s a fast-paced tour of success stories (and failures)&#8211;the Nobel Prize-winning scientist who drank a glass of bacteria to prove a point about stomach ulcers; the charities who make use of &#8220;the Mother Teresa Effect&#8221;; the elementary-school teacher whose simulation actually prevented racial prejudice. Provocative, eye-opening, and often surprisingly funny, Made to Stick shows us the vital principles of winning ideas&#8211;and tells us how we can apply these rules to making our own messages stick.</p><ul><li><strong>Reader:</strong> Eric Nelson</li></ul>
    ]]></description><pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2009 23:45:01 -0600</pubDate></item><item><title>Barrel Fever</title><link>http://readernaut.com/ericnelson/books/0316779423/barrel-fever/</link><description><![CDATA[
      <p><img src="http://media.readernaut.com/book_covers/0316779423_t100.jpg" alt="Cover" align="right"></p><p>Recently added as "finished".</p><p><strong>Description:</strong> Short stories and essays by an apartment cleaner and a popular   commentator for National Public Radio highlight the absurd behavior of   modern Americans, such as the suburban dad who saves money by   performing surgery at home. Reprint. 25,000 first printing.</p><ul><li><strong>Reader:</strong> Eric Nelson</li></ul>
    ]]></description><pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2009 23:41:46 -0600</pubDate></item><item><title>Jane Eyre</title><link>http://readernaut.com/ericnelson/books/0486424499/jane-eyre/</link><description><![CDATA[
      <p><img src="http://media.readernaut.com/book_covers/0486424499_t100.jpg" alt="Cover" align="right"></p><p>Recently added as "finished".</p><p><strong>Description:</strong> Charlotte Brontë characterized the eponymous heroine of her 1847 novel as being "as poor and plain as myself." Presenting a heroine with neither great beauty nor entrancing charm was an unprecendented maneuver, but Brontë's instincts proved correct, for readers of her era and ever after have taken Jane Eyre into their hearts. The author drew upon her own experience to depict Jane's struggles at Lowood, an oppressive boarding school, and her troubled career as a governess. Unlike Jane, Brontë had the advantage of a warm family circle that shared and encouraged her literary pursuits. She found immediate success with this saga of an orphan girl forced to make her way alone in the world, from Lowood School to Thornfield, the estate of the majestically moody Mr. Rochester, and beyond. Unabridged republication of a standard edition.</p><ul><li><strong>Reader:</strong> Eric Nelson</li></ul>
    ]]></description><pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2009 23:40:29 -0600</pubDate></item><item><title>1984</title><link>http://readernaut.com/ericnelson/books/0451524934/1984/</link><description><![CDATA[
      <p><img src="http://media.readernaut.com/book_covers/0451524934_t100.jpg" alt="Cover" align="right"></p><p>Recently added as "finished".</p><p><strong>Description:</strong> George Orwell's prophetic, nightmarish vision of "Negative Utopia" is timelier than ever-and its warnings more powerful.</p><ul><li><strong>Reader:</strong> Eric Nelson</li></ul>
    ]]></description><pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2009 23:39:22 -0600</pubDate></item><item><title>Of Mice and Men</title><link>http://readernaut.com/ericnelson/books/0140177396/of-mice-and-men/</link><description><![CDATA[
      <p><img src="http://media.readernaut.com/book_covers/0140177396_t100.jpg" alt="Cover" align="right"></p><p>Recently added as "finished".</p><p><strong>Description:</strong> Tragic tale of a retarded man and the friend who loves and tries to protect him. With illustrations from the movie starring John Malkovich and Gary Sinise.</p><ul><li><strong>Reader:</strong> Eric Nelson</li></ul>
    ]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 3 Nov 2008 15:42:41 -0600</pubDate></item><item><title>When You Are Engulfed in Flames</title><link>http://readernaut.com/ericnelson/books/0316143472/when-you-are-engulfed-in-flames/</link><description><![CDATA[
      <p><img src="http://media.readernaut.com/book_covers/0316143472_t100.jpg" alt="Cover" align="right"></p><p>Recently added as "reading".</p><p><strong>Description:</strong> "David Sedaris's ability to transform the mortification of everyday life into wildly entertaining art," (The Christian Science Monitor) is elevated to wilder and more entertaining heights than ever in this remarkable new book. Trying to make coffee when the water is shut off, David considers using the water in a vase of flowers and his chain of associations takes him from the French countryside to a hilariously uncomfortable memory of buying drugs in a mobile home in rural North Carolina. In essay after essay, Sedaris proceeds from bizarre conundrums of daily life-having a lozenge fall from your mouth into the lap of a fellow passenger on a plane or armoring the windows with LP covers to protect the house from neurotic songbirds-to the most deeply resonant human truths.  Culminating in a brilliant account of his venture to Tokyo in order to quit smoking, David Sedaris's sixth essay collection is a new masterpiece of comic writing from "a writer worth treasuring" (Seattle Times). Praise for When You Are Engulfed in Flames:"Older, wiser, smarter and meaner, Sedaris...defies the odds once again by delivering an intelligent take on the banalities of an absurd life." --Kirkus ReviewsThis latest collection proves that not only does Sedaris still have it, but he's also getting better....Sedaris's best stuff will still--after all this time--move, surprise, and entertain."  --BooklistTable of Contents:It's CatchingKeeping UpThe UnderstudyThis Old HouseBuddy, Can You Spare a Tie?Road TripsWhat I LearnedThat's AmoreThe Monster MashIn the Waiting RoomSolutions to Saturday's PuzzleAdult Figures Charging Toward a Concrete ToadstoolMemento MoriAll the Beauty You Will Ever NeedTown and CountryAerialThe Man in the HutOf Mice and MenApril in ParisCrybabyOld FaithfulThe Smoking Section</p><ul><li><strong>Reader:</strong> Eric Nelson</li></ul>
    ]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 3 Nov 2008 15:41:58 -0600</pubDate></item><item><title>One Flew Over the Cuckoo&#39;s Nest</title><link>http://readernaut.com/ericnelson/books/0141181222/one-flew-over-the-cuckoos-nest/</link><description><![CDATA[
      <p><img src="http://media.readernaut.com/book_covers/0141181222_t100.jpg" alt="Cover" align="right"></p><p>Recently added as "finished".</p><p><strong>Description:</strong> Boisterous, ribald, and ultimately shattering, Ken Kesey's One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is the seminal novel of the 1960s that has left an indelible mark on the literature of our time. Here is the unforgettable story of a mental ward and its inhabitants, especially the tyrannical Big Nurse Ratched and Randle Patrick McMurphy, the brawling, fun-loving new inmate who resolves to oppose her. We see the struggle through the eyes of Chief Bromden, the seemingly mute half-Indian patient who witnesses and understands McMurphy's heroic attempt to do battle with the awesome powers that keep them all imprisoned.    With a Preface and Illustrations by the author  Introduction by Robert Faggan</p><ul><li><strong>Reader:</strong> Eric Nelson</li></ul>
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