Of course, The Name of the Wind is a personal favorite of mine too.
Doors of Stone is my favorite book ever. I am one of a handful of people to read it. It is stored in a safe several hundred feet underground in a secure location.
Of course, The Name of the Wind is a personal favorite of mine too.
Doors of Stone is my favorite book ever. I am one of a handful of people to read it. It is stored in a safe several hundred feet underground in a secure location.
Man i havent though about this in awhile… now I’m depressed again.
on the other hand, some nerd at the fbi is hacking your IP as we speak.
The Sound and the Fury, Absalom,Absalom and As I lay dying. I found it necessary to google a synopsis of the pages I would read before each sitting.
The goal was to read all Faulkner books. I even had a poster of Faulkner taped up beneath a poster of Bill Rodgers just to get in to the feel of it.
Had to stop after the third book and the poster came down ha… enjoyed them all the same.
Then, I read 1929 by Andrew Zorkin… EXCELLENT
Then the Orlando Figes book on the Russian Revolution again EXCELLENT!!!
Then Sam Watkins “ Company H” an autobiography of a confederate private who somehow didn’t get killed fighting for the 1st Tennessee.. his description of the Franklin Battle “ the death angel come to reap his last harvest” or something was GREAT
oh yeah and Sartres “ Nausea” for the third time and came away from that feeling more so “ that disproportion between man’s hopes and fears and the……..silence of the universe “ Camus talked about.
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