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Journey to the West - a 16th century chinese novel. :)

Enigman said:To Kill a Mockingbird
It has been sitting on the shelf for forever, time to put it of its misery.
Try Kesey's second book: "Sometimes a Great Notion"Superposed_Cat said:One flew over the cukoo's nest is a good book.
CFDFEAGURU said:The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss.
Very interesting main character.
Mépris said:Borek, what do you think of Women? I really enjoyed it.
Borek said:In many ways fascinating, but not what I consider a "pleasant read". Still, definitely worth the time.
I have read a great book recently, Jetlag by Michał Radomił Wiśniewski - sadly, available in Polish only.
Mépris said:I think it gets a bit derivative after a while. He makes me say "Look, you've made your point. Are you going somewhere else with this?" I read half the novel, and I may as well have read the full one.
Borek said:Exactly my thoughts of yesterday, and I am around 66%. "Are you going to add something new, or is it all that you had to say?"
But I started with Ham on Rye, which was different, so I don't know yet if I am going to read more of Bukowski, or not. I have plenty of other books on my list.
dkotschessaa said:I just finished reading "The Three Musketeers."
Borek said:That would be around 1976 in my case ;)
dkotschessaa said:...then perhaps go to the foundation series.
-Dave K
I read the second book, Foundation and Empire in high school. I did not know at the time that the book was part of a series. Several years ago, I discovered the series, and that it was more than three books, which became 7 altogether.dkotschessaa said:. . . then perhaps go to the foundation series.
-Dave K