Stevenson
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Taking off from our famous movie thread …
I recently re-read A Confederacy of Dunces (rarely do I do that.) I remember loving it, and laughing a lot, when I was younger. I liked it the second time, but it was more of a slog this time. That said, Ignatius Reilly is one for the ages.
I am now reading Sapiens, literally a history of man. Fascinating. We are a destructive species.
I also recently finished Bright Lights, Big City by Jay McInerny. No wonder it was a phenom back in the day. As a writer, he makes me jealous. Great writing. Funny, clever, excellent.
Bill Walton's autobiography Back From the Dead was fun (if you are a Walton fan)
I recently re-read A Confederacy of Dunces (rarely do I do that.) I remember loving it, and laughing a lot, when I was younger. I liked it the second time, but it was more of a slog this time. That said, Ignatius Reilly is one for the ages.
I am now reading Sapiens, literally a history of man. Fascinating. We are a destructive species.
I also recently finished Bright Lights, Big City by Jay McInerny. No wonder it was a phenom back in the day. As a writer, he makes me jealous. Great writing. Funny, clever, excellent.
Bill Walton's autobiography Back From the Dead was fun (if you are a Walton fan)
