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by morange » Thu Mar 26, 2015 12:48 am
cloudscapes wrote: Check out House of Suns by the same author. As much as I liked Revelation Space, HoS was so so much better.
Yeah I definitely will, I liked this one enough.
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by facelessfx » Thu Mar 26, 2015 3:51 pm
UglyCasanova wrote: Not as good as
To the Lighthouse , but because that's one of my all time favourite books I might have set my expectations too high. She just hadn't perfected her style/the form yet in
Mrs. Dalloway , in my opinion.
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by UglyCasanova » Thu Mar 26, 2015 8:43 pm
Vonnegut is so good! I keep giving
Breakfast of Champions to people for their birthdays. My cousin even got it two years in a row.
Let me know what ou think of Woolf.
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by facelessfx » Fri Mar 27, 2015 6:43 am
UglyCasanova wrote: Vonnegut is so good! I keep giving
Breakfast of Champions to people for their birthdays. My cousin even got it two years in a row.
Let me know what ou think of Woolf.
To The Lighthouse is on its way.
While I'm waiting I'll try to skim through a couple of other books I half read when I thought I couldn't read books.
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by facelessfx » Thu Apr 02, 2015 4:38 pm
UglyCasanova wrote: Not as good as
To the Lighthouse , but because that's one of my all time favourite books I might have set my expectations too high. She just hadn't perfected her style/the form yet in
Mrs. Dalloway , in my opinion.
Just started To The Lighthouse. I read the Unbearable Lightness Of Being while I was waiting for it to arrive.
Virginia Woolf liked long sentences didn't she?
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by futuresailors » Thu Apr 02, 2015 4:50 pm
I like the one about the mark on the wall.
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by facelessfx » Sun Apr 12, 2015 2:18 pm
UglyCasanova wrote: Vonnegut is so good! I keep giving
Breakfast of Champions to people for their birthdays. My cousin even got it two years in a row.
Let me know what ou think of Woolf.
Finished To the Lighthouse.
I enjoyed it. It's a different style of writing. Huge half-page long sentences within sentences. Recursion of thoughts.
100 pages covering the evening of one day. Then about ten pages covering about ten years. Then a final short part to bring it together.
I thought it was very good. So there.
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by jfrey » Mon Apr 13, 2015 2:02 pm
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by facelessfx » Mon Apr 13, 2015 3:54 pm
Read The Old Man and the Sea yesterday and have today started another Russell Hoban - The Lion of Boaz-Jachin and Jachin-Boaz. Books. I suddenly can't get enough.
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by D.o.S. » Mon Apr 13, 2015 3:56 pm
That's good. I don't have nearly as much time to read as I'd like, and it kills me.
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by UglyCasanova » Mon Apr 13, 2015 8:31 pm
facelessfx wrote: Finished To the Lighthouse. I enjoyed it. It's a different style of writing. Huge half-page long sentences within sentences. Recursion of thoughts. 100 pages covering the evening of one day. Then about ten pages covering about ten years. Then a final short part to bring it together. I thought it was very good. So there.
I'm glad you read it and enjoyed it!
I'm halfway through this, and I'm actually getting some Woolf vibes from her, if perhaps a more Austen-social-criticism theme and atmosphere. Liking it more than I thought I would.
Question: Is Wharton still a known/much read writer in the US?
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by sears » Mon Apr 13, 2015 11:35 pm
The Demolished Man by Bester and Mr. Mercedes by Stephen King
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by facelessfx » Wed Apr 15, 2015 4:38 pm
UglyCasanova wrote: facelessfx wrote: Finished To the Lighthouse. I enjoyed it. It's a different style of writing. Huge half-page long sentences within sentences. Recursion of thoughts. 100 pages covering the evening of one day. Then about ten pages covering about ten years. Then a final short part to bring it together. I thought it was very good. So there.
I'm glad you read it and enjoyed it!
I'm halfway through this, and I'm actually getting some Woolf vibes from her, if perhaps a more Austen-social-criticism theme and atmosphere. Liking it more than I thought I would.
https://interpolations.files.wordpress. ... 08/hom.jpg Question: Is Wharton still a known/much read writer in the US?
Wouldn't know. I'm in the UK. I'd heard of her but couldn't name any of her books.
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by facelessfx » Sat Apr 18, 2015 11:40 am
I'm gonna keep bumping this even if nobody else does! Just finished 'The Lion of Boaz-Jachin and Jachin-Boaz' by Russell Hoban. Nice story. Not as brainy as Riddley Walker, but still a nice bit of philosophy hanging off some mythology and a story of life, death, and love. I'll read more of his books. Next = Ubik
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by UglyCasanova » Sat Apr 18, 2015 9:18 pm
Fanny Price: Best character Austen ever wrote? Quite possible!