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I really think Dangerous Barbarian Liaisons in Space is the book for me. I will continue to journey through Infinite Jest. I am half way through and definitely have been going way to slow. I will possibly read 2001: I have planned to read it every time it has been a BOTM but never got around to it. I'm blaming Hal.

Which Hal? The computer or the tennis player in Infinite Jest? Or both? :)
I haven't read any of these- plan to listen to Dangerous Liaisons, and read the other two. At least they're short, since I've still got a lot of IJ to read.
Tracy wrote: "Kristel wrote: "I really think Dangerous Barbarian Liaisons in Space is the book for me. I will continue to journey through Infinite Jest. I am half way through and definitely have been going way t..."
Good one, Tracy. It could be either one so I will go with both.
Good one, Tracy. It could be either one so I will go with both.

I have not read any of them so I will try to read all three. About 65% done with Infinite Jest so I'll be plugging along with that too. Honestly IJ has made it hard for me to get to any other serious reading. Mainly filling with light reads while I make my way through Infinite jest.

And, perhaps, the next labour.
I just finished a busy travelling period for work and, unlike previous occasions, I failed to keep up with my prior reading pace; in fact, I am fairly behind compared to what I had planned initially. No Liaisons for me. There is one novel Hal be finishing jest in time by the end of the month, well before undertaking another Odyssey. In the meantime, I'll seek refuge in my personal Kingdoms and start digesting the Remains of my BOTM pile; the Barbarians can wait. We will also have some cleaning up to do next month with Hercules.

I wholeheartedly agree, Pip! This is becoming one of my favorite reads off the list for both these reasons.
I am loving Infinite Jest too. But like others find it very time and energy consuming. I will recommend that it be read slowly over more than one month because it requires a significant amount of intellectual energy to process and enjoy.


Have not read any so have ordered all from the library and aim to read them all.
I am also nearing the halfway mark for IJ
Yet to start Romance
I am also nearing the halfway mark for IJ
Yet to start Romance
Which translation is everyone reading for Dangerous Liaisons?

I'm going to listen to it-as read by Gabriel Woolf.
Book wrote: "Which translation is everyone reading for Dangerous Liaisons?"
The copy that was available at my local library is translated by Richard Aldington. I am not excited that it is tiny type.
The copy that was available at my local library is translated by Richard Aldington. I am not excited that it is tiny type.
Don't think I have a choice of either of those translations will just pick one at random :)
Books mentioned in this topic
2001: A Space Odyssey (other topics)Dangerous Liaisons (other topics)
Waiting for the Barbarians (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Pierre Choderlos de Laclos (other topics)Arthur C. Clarke (other topics)
J.M. Coetzee (other topics)
The remaining 19 books that received votes were tossed into the pod bay, I mean the Randomizer, which selected Waiting for the Barbarians. So, our BOTMs for May, 2017 will be:
Popular Vote Winner - Dangerous Liaisons, by Pierre-Ambroise Choderlos de Laclos
Weighted Vote Winner - 2001: A Space Odyssey, by Arthur C. Clarke
Random Selection - Waiting for the Barbarians, by J.M. Coetzee
So what are your reading plans for May? Dangerous Barbarian Liaisons in Space? Or some Jesting? Or perhaps the Chinese version of the Game of Thrones - Three Kingdoms?