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| I think it clocks in at more than a 1000 pages, but Infinite Jest is worth it. Spectacular writing. But it's a difficult book. Your brain will be working. |
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The USA Trilogy by Dos Passos
Agree with Anna Karenina and War and Peace The Brothers Karamazov and The Idiot (ymmv re The Possessed) Ulysses The Golden Notebook And if I’m counting the USA Trilogy as one, maybe it makes sense to count the Neapolitan Novels and the Martha Quest books as one |
One of the few books I read every few years so good! Also just read Covenant of Water, which I really liked (seems to get mixed reviews on here). His first book, Cutting for Stone, was amazing. They’re both very well written |
Also The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and Lonesome Dove. Those are also absorbing, great books. |
I’m there with you. I’m surprised by how many people didn’t like this one. |
Not worth it. I feel sorry for people who are in denial about how bad it is that they have to convince themselves it was a great work. |
Ha! Totally. I read that back in 1999 or 2000. Such pretentious self conscious ramblings |
The one-star goodreads reviews are more entertaining (and better written) than the book itself.
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Anyone read Dom DeLillo's Underworld?
Tempted, but its negative reviews are off-putting |
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Pachinko Cutting for Stone Collapse And add The Omnivore's Dilemma |
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Bleak, dark, rambling. I sooo wanted it to end. Wouldn’t recommend. I think she took real license and painted a dramatized and overstated version of that part of the world. |
I really liked it, but I read it when it was newly released and I was young and a huge DeLillo fan. Not sure I could tackle it again 25 years later. |
I loved The Goldfinch |