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In the last 2 weeks: Kipling - Kim for the 2nd time. I still like this book, even though it's really slow. It gives me a great feeling of peace when I've finished it. Remarque - All Quiet on the Western Front for the 2nd time. Still crazy depressing, still liked it. Pratchett - Wintersmith. Pratchett's young adult books are better than his old adult books now, and this was by far the best one yet. Opened it at 3:00 on Sunday and finished it at 8:00, stopped only to pee. Salinger - Catcher in the Rye n-teenth million time. I still like Franny and Zooey better I think, even though I always think I like Catcher in the Rye better. edit: currently reading Wodehouse - A Gentleman of Leisure, which I've never read before, and to this point is surprisingly good considering it isn't a Jeeves book. It's a quick read and I'll definitely finish it tonight, and I think Kipling - Captains Courageous is going to be next. Oh, I also recently finished LeCarre - Single & Single, which was refreshingly playful and modern compared to his older, more famous works. I thoroughly enjoyed it, give me hope about reading the rest of his newer stuff after I thought I was sort of burned out on LeCarre. Postradamus fucked around with this message at 18:41 on Nov 16, 2006 |
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