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Re: Bookchat!
(Anonymous) 2013-04-22 12:05 am (UTC)(link)Now, I'm reading some John Bellairs books - he was my favorite writer when I was a kid, and I haven't read his books in years, and I just ordered a couple on Amazon out of nostalgia, and I still really love his work. On the more serious tip, I'm reading William Faulkner's Light in August to talk about with some friends - it was really interesting but at the moment I'm super bogged down in the Joe Christmas stuff. I just really don't care about young Joe Christmas' romantic life. Just guh. I'm also reading Hannah Arendt's On Revolution, because I totally love Hannah Arendt, and it's really interesting and great and insightful - I've actually read it before, but years and years and years ago. It's definitely very Arendt - touching on a lot of the same themes as Human Condition but in a more historical, rather than theoretical, way. It's great.
Anyway thats what I'm reading sorry I just wrote a billion words but I'm excited about books.