I feel the same about Ken Follett!Just a suggestion to members who are voracious readers, if you are ever at a loss when choosing your next read, just select something by WFB Jr. Can't go wrong, be it a sailing book, one of his espionage thrillers or, a collection of his varied writings. He is just a writer who, no matter your politics, will entertain you through his style. And, your vocabulary will most certainly be enlarged and ... enriched.
I’ve put Lagerkvist’s Barabbas on my to-read list nowDespite your reasons for reading, if you need something to cleanse the palate - Lagerkvist’s Barabbas
One of my favorites!Thomas Mann, The Magic Mountain. I started this twice when I was in my 20’s and found it too tedious and boring to finish. Am giving it another try in the autumn of my years.
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I love all things Wilde. His essays are outstanding.
I can't get enough Vonnegut. Just picked up the board game he designed: GHQ.
Vonnegut me likey very much. But haven’t re-read many or any for decades. Breakfast of Champions!I can't get enough Vonnegut. Just picked up the board game he designed: GHQ.