Cat's Cradle by Vonnegut, Lucky Jim by Kingsley Amis, The Brothers Karamazov by, ahem, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Sound and the Fury by Mr. Faulkner. I threw in Lucky Jim just for fun. All intelligent men should read these novels, imo. One Hundred Years of Solitude by Garcia Marquez is a perfect book.
Eat that Frog and The Power of habit are two books that I have read recently. ETF is kinda a self help getting organized type book and TPoH is a book that looks at how are brain works and how habits are formed. very interesting stuff
Currently reading The Prince in my spare time. In the Heart of the Country by J. M. Coetzee became my new favorite book last semester.
About 70 pages into Doctor Sleep. If there were ever an official 8th book club, Infinite Jest should be the first entry. This group stikes me as one which could handle it. It is on my list as well.
Along with Moby [penis], they are the three contenders. My vote goes to Gatsby. BTW, Cormac McCarthy sucks. I mean really sucks. The Pulitzer committee must have been high. If that's the best that current American literature has to offer, I'm going back to reading shit from before WWII.
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I tend to stick with stuff from across the pond. Have never read Moby [penis]. That's a commitment I just haven't had the time for.