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Post by chicojuarz on Jan 11, 2013 11:42:56 GMT -5
I'm LOVING this book. Sometimes I feel like period pieces drag a little but this one is moving briskly. It's funny and gross which I didnt expect. It's made me make noises on the bus and get stared at.
I just finished "The Fault In Our Stars" by John Green. Definitely a tear-jerker, but more importantly, an in depth exploration of the plights of surviving both adolescence and cancer.
Since I've had The Plague, I've read three books. Didn't love any of them though. All three were listed on the Best Books of 2012 on NPRs website. I think I'm getting harder to please with books?
So I finally started Infinite Jest. I know many of you have read it(actually just noticed Banshee's post a little ways up about finishing t). Any tips how to approach it? I'm not normally a very close reader first time around, do I have to be?
So I finally started Infinite Jest. I know many of you have read it(actually just noticed Banshee's post a little ways up about finishing t). Any tips how to approach it? I'm not normally a very close reader first time around, do I have to be?
One page at a time.
And I don't mean that to be flip. Don't worry about how dense it is or how many pages, or how difficult your friends said it is to finish. It gets in your head - I know, been having the same problem with Cryptonomicon for years. Read this first:
So I finally started Infinite Jest. I know many of you have read it(actually just noticed Banshee's post a little ways up about finishing t). Any tips how to approach it? I'm not normally a very close reader first time around, do I have to be?
One page at a time.
And I don't mean that to be flip. Don't worry about how dense it is or how many pages, or how difficult your friends said it is to finish. It gets in your head - I know, been having the same problem with Cryptonomicon for years. Read this first:
The thing about the endnotes is a must. Good luck.
Thanks Tom!
Edit: That was just the kind of article I'd been looking for, I'd only been able to find a dumbed down version of it. Getting an idea of page numbers to dredge through and when stuff starts go get going and such. Thanks again!
My sister met him recently. She goes to school down in Florida, found out he still teaches Sunday school once a month up in Georgia, and attended and got a picture. So jealous.
Atlas Shrugged? Mostly want to see what the fuss was all about and I didn't think $3 was unreasonable.
Post by Vw'ndeadchick on Feb 5, 2013 7:05:05 GMT -5
Last week I read gone girl by Gillian Flynn and hopeless by Colleen Hosseini... Both were kind of simple mindless reads. Would agree with kat about gone girl.
Started mink river today (I'm a chapter in but so far it's an odd run on sentence with little direction) and fingerprints of the gods - the evidence of earths lost civilization. Both were recommended by coworkers