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Infinite Jest
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"Still rocking! Some incredible sections in the past few "jests", but also a few slogs. The slogs are still really good, though, just the kind of thing that takes a few days to crawl through. I think this is the year I finish this finally." May 17, 2024 10:19PM

 
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"Can't tell if Houellebecq or the translator is the problem, but some of this prose is kind of terrible. The sexist attitude is also obnoxious and I am not sure if I'm just reading an immature incel ranting or a depiction of an immature incel ranting. Regardless, this has been a pretty fun and light read in comparison to everything else on my plate, so I'm at the very least appreciating it for that." Dec 22, 2023 09:18PM

 
Gravity’s Rainbow
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"Pt. 2 done. At this point, I think I'm locked in 'til the end." Dec 18, 2023 11:18PM

 
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