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re-visiting Excession, by Ian M. Banks....
Regards, splifingate
re-visiting Excession, by Ian M. Banks....
Regards, splifingate
You posted this interesting cover and did not say a word about this book...
what with "stay-at-home" apt to go on for a while, I decided I should pick something longish, and maybe even a bit tedious......so I'm reading "Ulysses" by James Joyce
You posted this interesting cover and did not say a word about this book...
I really enjoyed the Century Trilogy (Fall of Giants, Ken Follett) featuring 3 families in the story, English, American, and Russian, that covered this period in America, and Europe, including the Russian revolution.It's a mini-version version of a more modern, WWI/Russian Revolution, War And Peace!
Apparently drawn from Bulgakov's personal experiences from Kiev, 1918.
It's got Bolsheviks, Socialists, and Germans all fighting each other!
It wasn't a real page turner for me but it was a pretty decent read.
It is worth a read if you enjoy that period of history.
Me too!I really enjoyed the Century Trilogy (Fall of Giants, Ken Follett) featuring 3 families in the story, English, American, and Russian, that covered this period in America, and Europe, including the Russian revolution.
I found the Russian revolution to be very interesting.
Dubliners and Portrait of An Artist As A Young Man are both far er, accessible, and readable, than is Ulysses.
Mind you, when ensconced, or obliged to remain at home for a few weeks, embarking on Ulysses could prove rewarding.
I read Dubliners many years ago and I remember enjoying it.
I'm suspecting that reading Ulysses in shorter sessions might be the way to proceed.....and it looks like there's going to be plenty of time for many such sessions
Dubliners is wonderful. I was considering re-reading that soon. I read Portrait of an Artist last year and loved it. Have yet to tackle Ulysses. And Finnegans Wake is just...no.
I’m thinking of reading it again also.It is worth reading, I have read it twice.
I would have no trouble revisiting any of those. The Thieves World stuff was great fantasy and I liked Phules series a lot. Myth Inc was just a load of funny silliness and well worth reading!My son started reading Robert Asprin's Myth series, so my wife ordered a couple of them online. The site sent us all his works zipped up. It includes the Myth series, Phule Series, Thieves World, etc. I can't decide if I want to revisit them all or not. I loved the Myth books when I was 10. Now, not so much, although they are sometimes amusing.