NAOS
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Just read Between Riverside and Crazy. I rarely read plays, but this one was highly recommended by someone whose opinions I value. I thought it was a fun black comedy and a very quick read.
Recommended.
as in Riverside, CA?
Just read Between Riverside and Crazy. I rarely read plays, but this one was highly recommended by someone whose opinions I value. I thought it was a fun black comedy and a very quick read.
Recommended.
as in Riverside, CA?
I can personally relate to the decision to put off Infinite Jest. It's a big undertaking. But do yourself a favor and rocket Oblivion to near the top of your queue. You definitely get a mature David Foster Wallace in that collection. And then just go ahead and try NOT to read Infinite Jest. heh.
[MENTION=249]NAOS[/MENTION] have you ever read The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt? It is probably my favorite book, and I think you'd enjoy it.
Disclaimer: I am recommending this book specifically for NAOS. It is not everyone's cup of tea.
Disclaimer: I am recommending this book specifically for NAOS.
**** you then
Is the Tom cruise movie based off the book?I mean, people around here think Dalamon is radical and GoT sex scenes make them uncomfortable. I'd like to see their reaction to a TRUE independent thinker.
Seriously, give it a try though. I'd like to hear what you think given that you're fairly open minded. It is specially relevant to you since you're having a kid soon.
Is the Tom cruise movie based off the book?