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Old 06.03.2009, 11:19 PM   #31
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Originally Posted by radarmaker
Gravity's Rainbow has been sat taunting me for a couple of moths now, but other books that don't require the same investment of time & concentration keep getting in the way...

I bought this one a few months back but keep chickening out on it. I know it's a daunting read, I think I'm afraid to find out I am not smart enough to read it.

Just finished Tortilla flat by Steinbeck though, that's a good book.

Best book I have read in the last few months is "Ham on Rye" by Bukowski. Can't recommend that one highly enough.

Lolita is one of the best books ever written.
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