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In reply to the discussion: The oddest book you ever read? [View all]Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)36. Oh no, give me a break!
When I read a story, the last thing that I want is to have to analyze actions and motivations myself....if I could do that, I'd write my own story! Egad. Well, since it is a short story, at least you didn't have to read a whole book to find it out.
I suppose I "got" "Ishmael" too, but I still thought it was an extremely odd way to present the ideas. It could have been worse.
I have yet to get to "A Confederacy of Dunces". But there are thousands of book I haven't got to yet.
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In Watermelon Sugar by Richard Brautigan...The Ghost in Love by J. Carroll.
NRaleighLiberal
Mar 2012
#1
Well, that I could mention here, perhaps "A Voyage to Arcturus." David Lindsay.
dimbear
Mar 2012
#30