Just flipped to the first page of Clarice Lispector's Near to the Wild Heart and I know I'm gonna love her.
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Havent read this one but will check outJust finished reading Vineland by Thomas Pynchon. Picked it up for free at kids' school book swap.
Damn good read. Similarities to Gravity's Rainbow the way characters come and go, along with abject randomness. But different in the way that it flowed and it flowed hard. Serious stream-of-consciousness going on which completely immersed you as the pages turned - high compliment. But also, you're reading through it and thinking ok back up back up wtf did I just read? Just so goddamn weird. Took a longer time to read than I would have thought as I kept flipping back pages at certain points.
And I swear Tarantino took parts from this book for Kill Bill. Holy sh!t I don't even know where to begin.
Pynchon must be one weird dude to come up with this sh!t. I say that about Neal Stephenson too.
It’s a fantastic book. You’ll end up reading the whole Saga.Just opened the first page of James Clavell's Shogun. I have a feeling that this is gonna be a great read.
I still have the saga down at the other house. Duct taped together. Read it the first time with propane light.It’s a fantastic book. You’ll end up reading the whole Saga.
Definitely worth the long read. If you can find the decades-old mini-series adaptation online somewhere, it is worth the watch.Just opened the first page of James Clavell's Shogun. I have a feeling that this is gonna be a great read.
Such a great book. You're in for a great ride.Just opened the first page of James Clavell's Shogun. I have a feeling that this is gonna be a great read.
You read The Baroque Cycle?I really loved Neal Stephenson's earlier works like Snow Crash, The Diamond Age, and Cryptonomicon, but everything I've tried beyond that just didn't work for me.
Quicksilver bored me, and I had trouble enjoying it stylistically. I'm not sure if I finished it (it was in 2003 I bought it, hardcover, cuz like I said I was a fan) but I did not go on to the rest of the series.You read The Baroque Cycle?
It's a fair take.Quicksilver bored me, and I had trouble enjoying it stylistically. I'm not sure if I finished it (it was in 2003 I bought it, hardcover, cuz like I said I was a fan) but I did not go on to the rest of the series.
It's fantastic. Better than Snow Crash, IMO. I should check out his later stuff, after The Baroque Cycle...Reamde sounds interesting.I need to pick up The Diamond Age.
I loved The Passenger.Just finished The Passenger by Cormac McCarthy. Excellent. It's been a decade since I binged most of McCarthy's books and I guess I need to go back and reread them because while I certainly recall him being dark I don't recall him being humorous. At all. And The Passenger was both dark and funny. Reminded me a lot of Vonnegut in that respect tbh.
Thanks for the recommendation @ghost_of_lewis_samuels