It is likely I will die next to a pile of things I was meaning to read.*

Jan 31, 2013 17:34

I emailed the slavic lady therapist person again, to another email address. Here's to hoping?

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capn_mactastic January 31 2013, 18:00:03 UTC
1Q84 is on my to-read list too, if I ever manage to get to it. Also, apt title is apt, last count I had over 600 books on my to-read pile, so at one a week that's 12 years if I don't find anything new I want to read in that time...

I've never done that calculation before 0_0

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bending_sickle January 31 2013, 18:04:04 UTC
1Q84 is looking good. It's not grabbing me like Kafka on the Shore but then it is a monster of a book. (Well, technically it's a trilogy, but still, big book, so things are taking their time in happening.)

And yeah, there are too many books to read. *sigh*

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capn_mactastic January 31 2013, 18:14:47 UTC
Ungh, the slow starts tend to put me off, though I force through sometimes (looking at you, Scarlett Thomas.)

Way too many books *nods* Though I've developed a taste for cosy mysteries and at least those can be read fast, lol.

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bending_sickle January 31 2013, 18:25:12 UTC
The thing with 1Q84 is that (the first book at least) is set up with alternating chapters focusing on Main Character 1 (Aomame) and Main Character 2 (Tengo). Each character's chapters read as their own book, and as of 80% of the first book, they've yet to meet, but their individual storylines are interesting. Halfway through the book I started flailing because things started to crossover (like Event A mentioned by Tengo was later investigated by Aomame) so it's really interesting to see how things are starting to come together.

And you should totally put H. Murakami's Kafka on the Shore on your to-read list because it was a glorious, wonderful, beautiful book.

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chaosvizier February 1 2013, 14:32:08 UTC
I like that my story is so awesome that you didn't have the heart to make me number 8 and instead made me number seven, part two. ;-)

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bending_sickle February 1 2013, 18:34:47 UTC
Correct numerical progression is for losers.

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