saurus wrote:Taking on Infinite Jest and I have no idea what to expect
I'm quite interested in that, myself. Looks like even more of a beast than Gravity's Rainbow so best of luck!

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saurus wrote:Taking on Infinite Jest and I have no idea what to expect
Treefingers wrote:1Q84
Liking it a lot! Just about to start book three.
Lens Larque wrote:For a while I was wondering what happened to the Depression thread and I was not sure if that was good or bad news.
Valotonin wrote:Celebrate collapse because it will be beautiful x
Mexicola wrote:A People's Tragedy: The Russian Revolution, 1891-1924by Orlando Figes. Having just finished the superb Red Plenty by Francis Spufford, my love affair with Russian history has drawn me in deeper..
Also The Snowman by Jo Nesbo for my light lunchtime disengage-brain, Scandinavian surly detective / gorefest reading needs.
fujee wrote:Great looking book too, I bought it for my birthday, great buy.
Valotonin wrote:Celebrate collapse because it will be beautiful x
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