I recall reading a portion of TWC in high school, though I'm reasonably certain I never read the whole thing.
I got these four at the library's book sale (fifty cents each) after wading through the endless piles of Hunt for Red October and John Grisham detritus.
Three are classics that I've either never read or only read part (see above). Moo seems to be part of our current collective zeitgeist and I waded into that briefly over the weekend. Hilariously ISU-like so far.
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What a stack. I hope to read more John Irving later this year. I'd be interested to hear what you make of "Moo".
TwC, I've read. Loved it!
I recall reading a portion of TWC in high school, though I'm reasonably certain I never read the whole thing.
I got these four at the library's book sale (fifty cents each) after wading through the endless piles of Hunt for Red October and John Grisham detritus.
Three are classics that I've either never read or only read part (see above). Moo seems to be part of our current collective zeitgeist and I waded into that briefly over the weekend. Hilariously ISU-like so far.
I love John Irving. His books are at once terribly sad and hilariously funny.
I'd start with Hotel New Hampshire.
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