Days are colder. Nights are longer. TV is dumber, ever dumber.
But not you. You’re a reader. An increasingly rare breed. But we know you are. You’re doing it now, aren’t you?
If so, you’re probably up for more than this gray lady — crucial though she is. You might just be hoping that somebody gifts you, this holiday season, with something substantial to read — something that’ll hurt your foot if you drop it, but enrich your heart and mind if you absorb it.
Here’s The Columbian’s eclectic guide to some choice tomes you might consider buying for someone, or asking someone to buy for you. Some are new or standout works by regional authors; some are respected works by famous names; and some are this reporter’s personal favorites — included here just in case you have a taste for top-quality writing that doesn’t necessarily rise up the best-seller list. Read on.
Magical town
Spritz the sunlit magical realism that burns in Latin American writers like Marquez and Allende with some damp Pacific Northwest — the trees and mountains, the beaches and beer — and you’ve got “Mink River,” a strange and charming first novel by Brian Doyle.