100 ONE-NIGHT READS: A Book Lover's Guide
by David C. Major and John S. Major

List Price: $12.95
Pages: 336
Format: Paperback
Genre: Nonfiction
ISBN: 0345439945
Publisher: Ballantine


Book Jacket

If your friends know that you're a vociferous reader, they will inevitably and regularly solicit from you a recommendation for something to read. And you're probably more than happy to oblige. The problem I have, however, is that when I'm asked I'm more than likely to recommend something that I've read recently. That's fine, but a lot of fine books go forgotten when that happens. And that's why I've been (internally) jumping up and down for joy with the publication of a book titled 100 ONE-NIGHT READS, which I'm going to call indispensable even for those who only read a book or two a year.

The premise behind this wonderful tool is to recommend books that are 1) worthwhile and 2) can be read in a single evening. Brothers David C. And John S. Major succeed admirably on both counts. Sure, there is room to quibble as to selection --- some that they included I would have left out, and some that they left out would be in there if I were running things --- but when it's all said and done they did a masterful job of adhering to and fulfilling their premise.

You won't find Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's THE GULAG ARCHIPELAGO listed in here; worthwhile, but too long. They do however, include ONE DAY IN THE LIFE OF IVAN DENISOVICH. Same with ULYSSES; not listed, but DUBLINERS is. Where the real strength of this volume lies, however, is the forgotten classics that they have included. THE OX-BOW INCIDENT, a Western for people who would never touch one, is listed. THE OX-BOW INCIDENT! This is a wonderful book that I haven't thought about for 40 years. I've got a copy sitting next to me right now and as soon as I finish prattling on here I'm going to pick it up and read it. Tonight. They also list GUADALCANAL DIARY and, well, a passel of other books that you may have read a long time ago or meant to read and never got around to or that you read once a year, because they are worthwhile and you can read them in a night. See premise, above.

The really, really great thing about this volume, though, is that the Bros. Major do a masterful job of summarizing each book, telling a bit about how it came to be written and about the author, all in two or three pages per book. You can open 100 ONE-NIGHT READS just about anywhere and start reading and you'll get interested in the book that's being discussed. The authors make you want to read these books. And they're considerate too. While the summaries are collected in alphabetical order, there is also a thoughtful listing by genre, such as Mystery and Science and Travel and a slew of other ones. And sure enough, no matter how well read you are in your favorite subject, there will be at least one or two that you haven't read or have forgotten about. The choices aren't all obvious, and you might disagree with some, but they all belong.

100 ONE-NIGHT READS is a book to own, to give, to use. Don't lend it out, though, unless you've got a backup copy. You'll never get yours back.

   --- Reviewed by Joe Hartlaub


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