Yuli
07.03.13 | holla~ |
wacknizzle
07.03.13 | Never heard of the guy before, but I read the plot summary to that book and it sounds really interesting. Ill definitely consider reading it sometime in the future. I insist you read Slaughterhouse 5 by Kurt Vonnegut, and any other book by him really. |
Yuli
07.03.13 | Definitely, man. Just read the first page, and I bet you'll be hooked.
I actually read Slaughterhouse Five in high school, and it didn't leave a great impression on me. Maybe I need to reread it one of these days. |
Calc
07.03.13 | jeez wack obsessed much?
anyway what kind of book is it? like genrewise? |
Cygnatti
07.03.13 | no idea what that is, also 9 rulez :D |
wacknizzle
07.03.13 | Uh, it's sort of based on Kurt's personal experience in war told sort of through another character's fictional story. It's pretty damn funny, creative, and thoughtful.
I read it in HS too Omaha, I got it way more this time around. |
Winesburgohio
07.03.13 | huge fan, i have first edition hardcovers of Wind Up Bird Chronicles and A Wild Sheep Chase even!
Hated 1q84 tho :( |
Yuli
07.03.13 | Damn! Glad to read the other ones, then. Only heard a ton of praise for Wind-Up Bird Chronicle. |
Rev
07.03.13 | The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle and Norwegian Wood are two of my favorite novels |
none
07.03.13 | o_o |
reportingbird
07.03.13 | i prefer kafka tho |
Typhoner
07.03.13 | I read Wind-Up Bird and Kafka, I started with 1q84 but lost interest, idk |
Winesburgohio
07.03.13 | yeah Wind Up Bird's my favourite of his i'd say |
Rail
07.03.13 | I read the first book and didn't much care for it. It's far too bloated and descends into self-parody pretty quickly. Norwegian Wood and Kafka... are superb though. |
EaglesBecomeVultures
07.26.13 | hi you're welcome for this rec :D |