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Melville's tale of the whaling industry, and one captain's obsession with revenge against the Great White Whale that took his leg. Classics Illustrated tells this wonderful tale in colourful comic strip form, offering an excellent introduction for younger readers. This edition also includes a biography of Herman Melville and study…

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Herman Melville's MOBY DICK is a story with a deep and rhythmic flow that swallows the reader into the depths of a man verses beast saga. The beauty of his words transfixes the story into one that emphasizes the confusing emotions of love and hate. Can one exist without the other? The novel takes a person into emotional turmoil as the quest to conquer rises above any common sense as Ahab throws his crew into an ill-fated adventure.

Huge themes and subjects tackled by a book that seems to be only about one man's obsession with a whale. Melville couches moral judgments in how his characters each see the world and the task before them. And there is some laugh out loud humor too.

I've read Moby Dick once or twice before some years ago, but had never heard it read out loud. Listening to it on Audio book read by a brilliant actor, the late William Hootkins, the world of 19th century whaling came alive in all it's gruesome glory. An unforgettable experience.

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December on 5C4 by Adam Strassberg,

Magical realism meets the magic of Christmas in this mix of Jewish, New Testament, and Santa stories–all reenacted in an urban psychiatric hospital!

On locked ward 5C4, Josh, a patient with many similarities to Jesus, is hospitalized concurrently with Nick, a patient with many similarities to Santa. The two argue…

Moby Dick is probably on everyone's list of "books I should read". I don't know about you, but newly-released books often get ahead of the classics in my reading list, so I'd put off reading it until a good friend of mine - fellow author and recent co-author Eric Wilson - told me that he was blown away by the book. Really? Moby Dick? That old, musty tome that's been both lampooned and celebrated for eons? I decided to give it a whirl, and boy and I glad I did. The opening chapters are some of the best, and I…

2024 was the year that, well into middle age, I finally read "Moby Dick." It had been sold to me as a boring slog that American ninth graders were forced to endure. How was I to know that it is a stunning innovative, almost post-modern novel, that it is brilliantly written, that it verges on cosmic horror, or that it is gay as hell. I read it through Whale Weekly, so I was getting chapters emailed to me as the events occurred in the book, with plenty of time to analyze and deconstruct each episode with other readers.

This is my candidate for the Great American Novel. Read it for its storyline and its fascinating chapters on whales. Along the way, you’ll encounter discussions about race, religion, friendship, and the virtuous life.

Some of my students ask, “Why does Melville digress so much?” My response: persist in reading this work. What at first seems extraneous becomes vital. You’ll discover a masterpiece.

From Marc's list on American intellectual history.

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A Brush With Death by Jody Summers,

Former model Kira McGovern picks up the paint brushes of her youth and through an unexpected epiphany she decides to mix ashes of the deceased with her paints to produce tributes for grieving families.

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I could almost smell the sea and feel the spray on my face when I read this great American classic from 1851. I only discovered it recently when it was our book club choice and I’m wondering now why it took me so long!

Melville draws on his experience working on a whaling ship and his writing is about the oceans is so descriptive. D. H. Lawrence called it ""the greatest book of the sea ever written" and I’d agree. I loved the detailed and realistic accounts of whaling and life aboard ship.

I also learned a lot from the…

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It centers on and celebrates becoming—molting from one skin to another. For Ishmael this is a transition from a tired and limiting worldview to something fresh and alive.

The “bosom buddies” at the heart of the novel, Ishmael and Queequeg, seem comprised of opposites, but Ishmael’s etherealizing is grounded by Queequeg’s pragmatic ingenuity in ways that quiet and expand the young pagan-Presbyterian’s buzzing, anxious mind. Theirs is a friendship of succor, probably sex, and survival—all of it shadowed by the delusional obsessions of their mad captain.

We always look at the positive aspect of leadership—the ability to motivate, enhance commitment, and focus others on a core dream or mission. We aspire to the charismatic aspect of leadership.

But, all too often, leadership can also lead to the abyss, to an obsession. It can take your organization or your world in a singular direction—undaunted by reality, dominated by obsession. These are the leaders who aspire but never adjust. These are the leaders who may motivate but, in their commitment and obsession, destroy everything around them.

Ahab is such a leader, and Moby Dick is the greatest book…

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Rescue Mountain by Rebecka Vigus,

Rusty Allen is an Iraqi War veteran with PTSD. He moves to his grandfather's cabin in the mountains to find some peace and go back to wilderness training.

He gets wrapped up in a kidnapping first, as a suspect and then as a guide. He tolerates the sheriff's deputy with…

Moby-Dick is a true classic and an extraordinary book. I own a beautiful, old copy of it and I read this literary masterpiece more than once in my life, including last month. And not just because it’s one of the greatest books of all time, but also because I am a marine biologist who has studied whales and dolphins for many years!

The narration of this epic (and a bit intimidating) piece of literature - dated back to 1851, is poetic. I read mostly nonfiction books but, at times, I discover a fiction book that truly engages me. Moby dick…

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