Wakeforest22890
Snowpom
Well you've only been through ~67 of the years
Lol that's true - perhaps the final 33 years the most enlightening and not simply just another 33 years in solitude.
Well you've only been through ~67 of the years
About 2/3 of the way through One Hundred Years of Solitude and it's definitely a good book but it's not "swept me off my feet" good. I enjoy magical realism and it's a good story, but chatting with people before I read it I expected it to be some sort of transformative novel and so far it's just "pretty good."
I'm currently re-read it and I think it is my favorite book. I just love how playful it is. I'm a big GGM fan.
I want to read one of his soon. I should do 100 YOS over Love in the Time of Cholera then?
Go in knowing it's about the prose, not the plot. He's a magician.
Lolita is the most beautiful prose in the English language
Never read Lolita, only a book about women reading Lolita in Tehran that was supposed to be the spark that ignited the flame of social cacophony for 2005 Wake freshmen.
Never read Lolita, only a book about women reading Lolita in Tehran that was supposed to be the spark that ignited the flame of social cacophony for 2005 Wake freshmen.