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The Novel of the White Powder by Arthur Machen
The Battler by Ernest Hemingway
Kaleidoscope by Ray Bradbury
The New Atlantis by Francis Bacon
The Depressed Person by David Foster Wallace
The Pearl by John Steinbeck
Six nominees. Start voting! There's only a few days...
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I read plenty of Hemingway as he is my favourite American author but I don't read enough Hemingway short stories. So I'm tempted to pick that.
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Chose the DFW option, but only because I have read the Hemingway choice already. It is great, so I would be willing to read it again.
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It's ok Rores, I just brought Hemingway level. Rally the troops!
T for Tea.
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Reading Infinite Jest at the moment, pretty great so far. Think I need to put it down and read something else before I pick it back up though.
Her reason, I imagine, is because 'IJ' is like 1300 pages. When I first read it I plowed through 110 pages in the first day. I didn't maintain that average which still would've only let me finish in about two weeks, and that's less any scholarship or re-reading.
Any book over 500 pages takes serious commitment. And any book which you know going into will likely take a month out of your life to indulge proves that reading is an ability, like holding one's breath... and utilizing this metaphor, some books make you wanna pass out.
But it is a fantastic book, one of my 25 favorite novels, I only wish I had found it in highschool rather than after college.
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I love the pearl by john steinbeck, it is such an excellent story of good/evil
Is there a short story for the month of June 2011?