Pleasure reading!

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Definitely enjoyed reading this one, would recommend it.</p>

<p>I just read “Q&A” by Swarup, which was the basis for the movie Slumdog Millionaire. The movie was great, but the book is a million times better…no pun intended.</p>

<p>Lolita
The Trial
A Clockwork Orange
Catch 22
Crash (the J.G. Ballard novel that became the Cronenberg movie, not the most recent overrated Oscar-bait)</p>

<p>Also trying to find a good George Pelecanos novel to start with, because he wrote some of my favorite episodes of The Wire</p>

<p>I’ve been reading Finnegan’s Wake. Great pleasure reading!</p>

<p>re-reading Freakonomics</p>

<p>Just finished rereading The Sound and the Fury. I am going to start Invisible Man either tonight or tomorrow.</p>

<p>leprostaist - I was going to do Finnegans Wake (no apostrophe, right? Or am I misremembering?), but I decided to reread Ulysses instead! Happy Joyce reading ;).</p>

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Definitely.
But that’s after I read Fountainhead…</p>

<p>Trust me on this. Read Finnegans Wake. You won’t regret it.</p>

<p>If you think Finnegans Wake is worth reading you’re an idiot.</p>

<p>Ahhh the dune series. I only read the first three but love them! Do you recommend the others?</p>

<p>And I’m either going to pick up Le Miserables or Bleak House this summer, but I think both will be too much…</p>

<p>Ugh, I didn’t find reading On the Origin of Species pleasurable at all! Someone mentioned In Cold Blood though. I read that for AP Language, and absolutely loved it. </p>

<p>I read Time Traveler’s Wife recently, and would definitely recommend that to everyone. It was probably my favorite novel that I’ve ever read! It relates well to the real world, and really isn’t science fiction like at all. It’s a romance story, but surpasses that genre. I loved it. </p>

<p>For this summer, I’ve been meaning to read Malcolm Gladwell’s The Tipping Point for awhile. I have to read The Bell Jar next semester for school, and I am really excited! I’ve wanted to read it forever. Of course, I’ll also leave time for plenty of fun teen and adult novels that I love ever so much.</p>