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Listopia > Jonathan's votes on the list Books Which NR Ought to Read But Has Not Read YET (8 Books)
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Pilgrimage, complete in 4 volumes
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"For obvious reasons..."
Jonathan
rated it 5 stars
See Review |
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The Wave
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"because I think you may find it interesting "
Jonathan
rated it 5 stars
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John the Posthumous
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"because of the WORDS "
Jonathan
rated it 5 stars
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War & War
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"because he is a genius"
Jonathan
rated it 5 stars
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The Death of Virgil
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"because I want someone with your philosophy knowledge to read it "
Jonathan
rated it 5 stars
See Review |
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The Waves
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"because it is the best bloody book in the damn world
Jonathan
rated it 5 stars
" See Review |
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Belarmino and Apolonio
by See Review |
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The Puttermesser Papers
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yeah - I love all her books, but that is my favorite - it has some good meta/playfulness to it as well that I think you will enjoy. Friend William did a good review of it.
Jonathan wrote: "yeah - I love all her books, but that is my favorite - it has some good meta/playfulness to it as well that I think you will enjoy. Friend William did a good review of it."I'd read her Quarrel & Quandary: Essays but don't think I was impressed with it enough to keep it around. Which says absolutely zero.
....oh dear, given her name's familiarity to me, I'm rather surprised to find such low numbers on her profile! 2059 ratings on her most popular!?!?
the most popular is also only 69 pages long and quite well known as a shoah-text.Her essays are ok, but I understand why they may not have floated your boat.
Jonathan wrote: "Her essays are ok, but I understand why they may not have floated your boat."Most of that was probably just what they were about (my narrow field of interest). But she did have one interesting thing in there on Anne Frank ; but I've never been invested enough in Frank to make too many inroads into her specific questions/concerns about Frank's proprietary questions.
























oh and thanks for the reminder about that like box per book for comments.