Fair enough.
Fair enough.
Ah, well, in my defense, I've only seen it once, and it is older than I am.
I liked everything about that book except the last section.
I hope you're just making a reference that's over my head.
Sounds like you should have given up on the book sooner…
Ok…
I'm relatively young (Uh, I think? 28.), and I have to have a physical book, too.
I guessed Paraguay, too.
Well, I've never gravitated to Westerns, so McCarthy's the best suggestion I could make. I hope you find something obscure!
I highly recommend reading more Murakami, if Kafka on the Shore didn't convince you that you want to.
Everything I've read by Austen is terrific. I haven't gotten around to Mansfield Park or Northanger Abbey yet. I should put those on my list for this year.
Cormac Mccarthy's done some good westerns, if that's not too high-class for your project.
What did you think of Catch-22?
If you haven't read The Name of the Wind and The Wise Man's Fear, they need to be on your list (though there's no telling when Rothfuss will finish the series).
And Abercrombie's First Law books.
Yeah, but what part of the internet?
God, she is soooooo good!
Well, that's ambitious.
I, too, just got around to the Gilead trilogy. Marilynne Robinson is an amazing writer - I might go so far as to say the best living American writer, though she never seems to be in those discussions.
How the hell did you avoid being forced to get a real Disqus account during the NuDisqus migration?