Al, I just placed my name on the waiting list for this at the library.
Have you ever read "Fever House" by this same author??
Al, I just placed my name on the waiting list for this at the library.
Unfortunately, I read the first English translation (Hogarth) from 1915 which I subsequently learned was abridged and left out a lot of nuances from the original Russian text. Hopefully, you are reading one of the more recent, complete translations, which I may go back and read myself at some point.How timely! I just began it. How'd you like it?

My step dad was a professional dive master, and he loved the Clive Cussler novels. Lots of great ocean adventures, or so I hear.
I've occasionally used the term "pipe book." There are books that can appear intimidating for me, and I probably would wind up setting them aside if I were reading in my living room. Reading with a pipe though, I slow down and tend to my little fire and gradually work my way through. And usually, that's all it takes... just slowing down a bit.I started Infinte Jest.
Slow going for me so far. Sometimes I feel too stupid reading it. I didn't go to college and was pretty terrible in high school English class. I bought this book 10 years ago, so it's time. The writing isn't totally beyond me, just a lot of words I have to look up. Haha. The first chapter did have some stuff that made me laugh out loud, which rarely happens when i read. I think this is the first "post-modern" novel I've ever tried reading. I did want a challenge. The last book I read was an easy modern scifi book.
