cassandra
location: at the Home for the Bewildered
listening to: old stuff, new stuff, borrowed stuff, blue stuff
registered: 2003.03.17
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Anna Quindlen's latest (Every Last One) is not just a "beach book." Moments of astounding clarity and acuity. Barbara Kingsolver's The Lacuna is epic and can't resist Martin Amis' The Pregnant Widow. Would like to find time for Tom Rachman's The Imperfectionists, too. But not this month.For a more sober experience, leave novels behind and go with Sebastian Junger's War.The Kindle is a dangerous thing.
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Anna Quindlen's latest (Every Last One) is not just a "beach book." Moments of astounding clarity and acuity. Barbara Kingsolver's The Lacuna is epic and can't resist Martin Amis' The Pregnant Widow. Would like to find time for Tom Rachman's The Imperfectionists, too. But not this month.For a more sober experience, leave novels behind and go with Sebastian Junger's War.The Kindle is a dangerous thing.
