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by: Something The Dog Said

01/08/09 @ 09:46:20 AM MST


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There are times in your life when things are going bad, or your sick or whatever when we all flee to the comforts of our lives. Lots of folks have comfort foods, usually something that your Mom would make you when you were a kid (My Mom used to heat up concentrated lemon aide, don't roll your eyes until you try it sometime!). The Dog does that but when he is really in need of comfort he flees to some of his favorite books.  
Something The Dog Said :: Comfort Books Or What Do You Read When You're Down
Why is this an issue? Well, the world is really crappy right now (three wars, two genocides, and an world economy on life support) plus it is the time of year that Dad died in 5 years ago. This has left the ol' Hound running to some of his best loved books. Since the Dog is a compulsive essayist, he thought he would share a few of these "Comfort Books" with you in the hopes that you might find the same level of comfort.

Let's start with a classic (very loose definition here):

The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress by Robert Heinlein - Yeah, RAH could hardly be thought of as liberal in his politics, but his books had this undeniable call to take the action you feel necessary for change. That is the lesson the Dog got from his works and this book is a fine example. The sentient computer Mike was the Dogs first introduction to the idea of non-human sentience. Combined with the sprawling family structure of the exile families this book charms the pants off of me every time. With its message of the fight for freedom being a good one, if you are willing to live with the consequences, this is a book the Dog picks up whenever the he feels that political action is futile. If you have not read it, you really should.

The Hobbit (Or There and Back Again) by J.R.R. Tolkien - Sure, everyone has read the Lord of the Rings, but the gentler and less epic Hobbit is a great book to curl up with for a rainy Sunday afternoon. Slipping into that story is like staying at Grandmas house and getting the bed with the flannel sheets. The warmth and good nature of Bilbo and his terribly earnest nature are enough to recharge any battery that needs it. After all if a very respectable Hobbit like Mr. Bagins can help return the Dwarves to their home, then our challenges can not be that hard.

Fallen Dragon by Peter F. Hamilton - This is a newer book, but just fabulous space opera all the same. It is set in the 24th Century and while the book is about war, cooperate greed and the future path of humanity, there is a comfort in the ending (no spoilers here!). The book makes the trails of its protagonists worthwhile, if not always (or ever) easy or clearly moral. The main message of the book is that while some will have grand designs for all of mankind there is something to be said for knowing when you have a good thing and living that life for all it is worth.

Glory Season by David Brin - This is book about a young woman on a distant planet. It is a coming of age story, set against the back drop of a society where the basic unit of humanity are cloned (by parthenogenesis) and men are the vast minority. The world is coming back into contact with the rest of the Human Phylum and there is much social upheaval. Again it is a story where the good triumph (though not without cost) but that is not the same as saying that it fixes everything. This is the book that the Dog reads to remind himself that the end of one issue is just the start of another. The main character Maya is never quits. She can be beaten, but that is not the same as giving up.

The Night Side Series by Simon Green. These are great popcorn reads. They follow the adventures of a psychic detective who can find anything by opening his third eye, you know his private eye! It is all set in the Night Side, the secret heart of London, where gods, demons, angles, and worse go to let their hair down and party. The books are all short and pretty violent, but are filled with tons of puns and sarcastic humor. Think of them as tune up for snarky blogging.

So, that is what the Dog has read in the last two weeks, what about you? What are you comfort books and most importantly why?

The floor is yours.


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Ender's Game (4.00 / 2)
by Orson Scott Card
I don't know how many times I've read this now, nor do I have any really deep philosophical reason for going back over and over again. I think it's just the seriousness of childhood and the intelligence of the kids involved. Card captures the workings of the gifted-child-brain better than anything else I've read.

"We are not going to settle for what is, we are going to imagine what might be."- Barack Obama

Yeah, I love that book too! (4.00 / 1)
I just put the ones I have been reading lately on there, but it could have made it, Dune too.  

Can you help the Dog get a Netroots Nation Scholarship?  

[ Parent ]
Thats one of my favorites (0.00 / 0)
I read it 10 years ago and immediately read all the others except Xenocide.

Good suggestion


[ Parent ]
The Hobbit (3.00 / 1)
It's been a long time though.  I'm currently reading a book on javascript.  I know that doesn't sound comforting, but to me it is.

revolution from within

I think comfort is where you find it (0.00 / 0)
some my comfort books are pretty dark and violent.  

Can you help the Dog get a Netroots Nation Scholarship?  

[ Parent ]
World War Z (3.67 / 3)
Pretty much my second favorite book. By far the best zombie book ever written, and also one of the best sci-fi war books I've ever read.

i'll have to check that out (3.50 / 2)
while I used to devour fantasy fiction and scifi as a teenager i never came across anything on zombies and I likes me the zombie movies.

revolution from within

[ Parent ]
Other zombie literature? (5.00 / 1)
Zombie fiction is great and all, but how about a cookbook? "100 Ways to Cook and Serve Brain" would shoot right to the top of the Hot Topic best seller list!

"We are not going to settle for what is, we are going to imagine what might be."- Barack Obama

[ Parent ]
It's incredible (0.00 / 0)
They're actually making it into a movie, it's in production right now. I don't know if they can capture everything in the book though; it's quite epic.

World War Z is by Max Brooks, who previously penned The Zombie Survival Guide (anothe rgreat zombie book.) The rules he lays out in that book are what applies to the Zombies in World War Z.


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War and Peace (3.00 / 1)
I'm serious.  That has to be some statement about my funks and how long they take to get out of.

To Kill a Mockingbird.

Don't read Kafka when you feel bad.  It makes you feel worse.


Yeah, Kafka is (0.00 / 0)
not really what I would call "light" reading.  

Can you help the Dog get a Netroots Nation Scholarship?  

[ Parent ]
The Amulet of Samarkand (3.00 / 1)
The first in the Bartimaeus Trilogy.  Bartimaeus is just such an entertaining character, and it's an excellent, excellent trilogy.

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