Amazing Books (1 Viewer)

Originally posted by egg_
I read three quarters of it, thought it was shit, then went back years later and read it again and loved it. For some reason the trip to Mexico (which I missed out on first time) makes the whole book make sense

Most boring book I ever attempted to read was something by Graham Greene, can't exactly remember the title, twas set in Africa I think, main protagonist is an honest uncorruptable policeman in a very corrupt environment. During a very boring train journey I discovered that sitting there NOT reading the book was less boring than reading it.

Edit: 'The heart of the matter' I think it was


awww no. i love this book, i went through a huge graham greene
phase...............
 
i know i'm about a month late with this but all week little mice have been
pooing on this puter desk so i have been keeping away.....

amazing books :

middlesex by jeffrey eugenides
early martin amis - money, london fields etc
wuthering heights

bury my heart at wounded knee by dee brown is incredible. its the history of what happened to the american indians and it will make you cry.
 
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