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• #4777
It’s a stone cold classic of the wtf is going on genre, I love it
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• #4778
Read this. It was alright.
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• #4779
I think I gave up on it (it was a long time ago).
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• #4780
Everything I've read by Italo Calvino has been "alright".
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• #4781
I’ve only ever read ‘If on a winter’s night a traveller’ and that was considerably less than alright
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• #4782
I thought if on a winter's night was excellent, this much less so
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• #4783
This was brilliant
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• #4784
That's one I've not read, I'll have to check it out. I find him really hit and miss, The Wasp Factory and The Bridge are great but a lot of the other stuff I've read by him has been a bit shit and blokey.
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• #4785
It would fail the Bechdel test. But was easy to read with plenty of action and moral anger. Lots of murders.
Blokelit.
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• #4786
would fail the Bechdel test
Unlike ‘baby got back’ by Sir Mix-a-lot!
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• #4787
If you decide you like it, you might try "The Ginger Man"
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• #4788
One I'll have to revisit, probably 20+ years since I was handed a copy by a friend, he'd written me a little note inside, summat along the lines of "you'll fuckin love this", he was right.
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• #4789
Sometimes the history of how you encountered a book really adds to it. But it's also a cracking read.
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• #4790
Just started this after my chick lit adventure. I have to say sorrow and bliss was really good
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• #4791
For a really good 'feel good factor' read I recommend ' The Unlikely Pilgrimage Of Harold Fry'.
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• #4792
Yes! Read that long ago. The Crow Road is good too
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• #4793
Yes, I loved Crow Road. The Steep Approach to Garbadale is similar in style and theme. Is good.
Re-read this. Too ill too read proper books at the moment. Blokelit again. But excellent.
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• #4794
(re)Read this. I really like Paul Auster.
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• #4795
I’m not sure how I feel about auster. I enjoyed the country of last things, but I hated the New York trilogy. I really dug the Brooklyn follies, but I loathed man in the dark. I have a copy of 4 3 2 1 but I expect I’m never going to read it.
I guess “author has inconsistent output” isn’t exactly headline news, but often his stuff feels like a commitment and it sucks when it sucks.
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• #4796
What this about?
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• #4797
Here's the back
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• #4798
I really liked the New York Trilogy. Also Moon Palace, Timbuktu, Mr Vertigo. Probably a couple of others
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• #4799
Haven’t read this like Pelecanos.
Will check it out
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• #4800
Brandon Sanderson raises over £17m in less than a week to publish new books he wrote during lockdown
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2022/mar/06/brandon-sanderson-fantasy-fans-crowdfund-record-17m-authors-new-novels
Fantastic book. Just go with it, don't try to understand it. Saw a theatre company performance a few years back, outdoors, beautiful summers evening in Penzance, quite possibly the most surreal theatre I've seen.