1960


To Kill a Mockingbird
Butcher's Crossing
Green Eggs and Ham
Rabbit, Run (Rabbit Angstrom, #1)
Island of the Blue Dolphins
One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish
The Help
The Bell Jar
A Clockwork Orange
Slaughterhouse-Five
Dune (Dune, #1)
The Sot-Weed Factor
A Canticle for Leibowitz (St. Leibowitz, #1)
Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?
The Cricket in Times Square (Chester Cricket and His Friends, #1)
John Updike
The Chinese food arrives. Delicious saliva fills his mouth. He really hasn’t had any since Texas. He loves this food that contains no disgusting proofs of slain animals, a bloody slab of cow haunch, a hen’s sinewy skeleton; these ghosts have been minced and destroyed and painlessly merged with the shapes of insensate vegetables, plump green bodies that invite his appetite’s innocent gusto. Candy. Heaped on a smoking breast of rice. Each is given such a tidy hot breast, and Margaret is in a speci ...more
John Updike

John Updike
The thing about her is, she’s good-natured. He knew it the second he saw her standing by the parking meters. He could just tell from the soft way her belly looked. With women, you keep bumping against them, because they want different things, they’re a different race. Either they give, like a plant, or scrape, like a stone. In all the green world nothing feels as good as a woman’s good nature.
John Updike, Rabbit, Run

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