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In reply to the discussion: The oddest book you ever read? [View all]

Curmudgeoness

(18,219 posts)
20. I know just what you mean....there have been books
Mon Mar 12, 2012, 09:00 PM
Mar 2012

that were just too personal to my own troubles and problems at the time I read them. And books that are very depressing are often too difficult to read.

I am wondering about whether I can read some of the books that I could not understand or get through for other reasons today myself. I know I have been through a lot since the 70's too, and it would be interesting to know if the plight of the characters will feel as devastating as they felt at that time.

I do not know this book, but......I wonder how it would feel to read it today.

The oddest book you ever read? [View all] Curmudgeoness Mar 2012 OP
In Watermelon Sugar by Richard Brautigan...The Ghost in Love by J. Carroll. NRaleighLiberal Mar 2012 #1
I sort of remember In Watermelon Sugar. Curmudgeoness Mar 2012 #2
Hmm! Besides the Bible, which of course is many "confusing" books Starboard Tack Mar 2012 #3
LOL. Was it well worth it. Curmudgeoness Mar 2012 #4
Definitely worth it. Starboard Tack Mar 2012 #5
Oh no, another book on the bookshelf Curmudgeoness Mar 2012 #6
Huxley borrowed the line from Tennyson Starboard Tack Mar 2012 #7
Swooning Beauty, by Joanna Frueh. BlueIris Mar 2012 #8
LOL, Bradbury on meth! Curmudgeoness Mar 2012 #10
I understand your feelings about The Shipping News. Laurian Mar 2012 #9
Your memory is correct. Curmudgeoness Mar 2012 #11
Not one single complete sentence in the whole book. mainer Mar 2012 #43
Iliad YankeyMCC Mar 2012 #12
Oh god! You said a mouthful with one word! Curmudgeoness Mar 2012 #15
LoL YankeyMCC Mar 2012 #21
LOL..... Curmudgeoness Mar 2012 #24
The Odyssey was much better! mainer Mar 2012 #44
The only thing I can think of is BEOWULF MaineDem Mar 2012 #13
I tried that one too. Curmudgeoness Mar 2012 #16
Naked Lunch was pretty weird. nt ZombieHorde Mar 2012 #14
That one is totally new to me. Curmudgeoness Mar 2012 #17
I enjoyed the book when I was in highschool. ZombieHorde Mar 2012 #19
Naked Lunch Moe Shinola Mar 2012 #27
Love that book. Goblinmonger Mar 2012 #22
The Women's Room by Marilyn French Laurian Mar 2012 #18
I know just what you mean....there have been books Curmudgeoness Mar 2012 #20
I remember that book. It was a Doubleday book of the month selection. closeupready Mar 2012 #23
John Connally's The Book of Lost Things japple Mar 2012 #25
It really does matter how we feel about the characters. Curmudgeoness Mar 2012 #26
The Carnivorous Lamb. closeupready Mar 2012 #28
That title is enough to scare me. Curmudgeoness Mar 2012 #29
Well, that I could mention here, perhaps "A Voyage to Arcturus." David Lindsay. dimbear Mar 2012 #30
Improbable books always annoy me. Curmudgeoness Mar 2012 #31
Distributed Proofreaders getting old in mke Mar 2012 #32
Ah, now I get it. I remember looking into it Curmudgeoness Mar 2012 #34
I'd forgotten that one. getting old in mke Mar 2012 #33
The only thing that comes to mind is LWolf Mar 2012 #35
Oh no, give me a break! Curmudgeoness Mar 2012 #36
I had to TEACH that story. LWolf Mar 2012 #37
Flood by Steven Baxter YellowRubberDuckie Mar 2012 #38
Is that a flood as in Noah's Flood? Curmudgeoness Mar 2012 #40
Second. YellowRubberDuckie Mar 2012 #42
He's written a followup book called "Ark"......if you liked Flood you should definitely read Ark.... Rowdyboy Apr 2012 #45
I know. I have just been so wrapped up with some other things... YellowRubberDuckie Apr 2012 #47
I really looking forwrd to them....probably will start this week..... Rowdyboy Apr 2012 #49
Money, by Martin Amis Habibi Mar 2012 #39
I have not heard of that one. Curmudgeoness Mar 2012 #41
Giles Goat Boy or the Revised New Sylabbus by John Barth (1966) Rowdyboy Apr 2012 #46
Ontogeny recapitulates cosmogeny getting old in mke Apr 2012 #50
Its really tough to slog through....I'm glad I finished but to be honest Rowdyboy Apr 2012 #51
Valis, by PK Dick JitterbugPerfume Apr 2012 #48
It is interesting how many oddest book Curmudgeoness Apr 2012 #52
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