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Jan 21, 2011 12:59PM

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Not a list book. Sorry.


My husband said it was mandatory reading in highschool!!! Wow, this much talk about open sex with no commitment and it was required 9th grade reading!? ....I hope the end helps me feel better about that :)

Wow, what a portrait of a completely self-serving man of his time!




My husband said it was mandatory reading in highschool!!! Wow, this much talk about open sex with no commitment ..."
Haha I wouldn't count on it. I read this two years ago, it was one of the stranger things I've read



I've never read anything by this author before and i'm not aware of any new books - perhaps the Japanese Literature group might know - i'm a member of that group too.


Since this author has has another out for several months with rave reviews, it must me high time I read this one, supposedly in the same ilk....

Freedom sounds the same only more depressing. I never found much humor in Franzen to begin with so I'm not running out to get it any time soon.

Ellie, I read The Corrections last week. I feel the same as you. I felt as if I should have enjoyed it much more than I did. I agree that it is well-written. Franzen does demonstrates a sturdiness in his craft. Like you, I'm not running out to get Freedom any time soon. Especially since there are so many great reads out there waiting for me.

-Sucked me right in and brought on a case of the willies!


I "sort of" like Amis: admire his writing, am a little taken aback by his "personality" as present in his books.
But Money is his most acclaimed work & I'm wanting to read it. I can hardly wait to get your take on it.


My husband said it was mandatory reading in highschool!!! Wow, this much talk about open sex with no commitment ..."
I remember that was a book some of the 9th grade classes were reading when I was in Jr. High in the late 70s, but somehow I avoided. I plan to read it this year.


A short, but strange little love story based on Wilson's affair with Edna St. Vincent Millay in the New York of the 1920s.

A short, but strange little love story based on Wilson's affair with Edna St. Vincent Millay in the New York of the 1920s."
See-this is what I love about goodreads. I might have gone my whole life without hearing about this book which sounds like the perfect read for me! And somehow I missed that Wilson had even had an affair with Millay. I love literary gossip: it's as juicy as People but with an aura of culture!
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