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Which author should you surely have read by now, but haven't yet?

David Foster Wallace for me.

CallMeDave 8 Dec 4
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I have read a lot and the more I read, the more I discover that I want to read !!! It can get overwhelming at times. Life is too damn short !!!

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Oh I do hope you will find your way to reading him very soon. I adore his books. I think you would like them.

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Cervantes, particularly considering the many cultural references to and various works that followed that were influenced by Don Quixote.

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Hemingway is too boring.
Mark Twain, just too cheesy. (except his sarcastic quotes, those are gold)
I actually really enjoyed Tolstoy. Never did crack War and Peace though. Mostly because I suspect I would dislike it due to subject matter.

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Paradise Lost by John Milton...just can't finish it...

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I have the 5 volumes of A history of the English speaking peoples by Churchill which just sits there. making me feel guilty

Nightmarish

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The bible. Pick the author.

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Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

aleksandr solzhenitsyn "a day in the life of ivan denisovich" is well worth it. Favourite quote "How can a man whos warm understand a man whos cold?"

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