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Last weekend I read War and Peace (Tolstoy). Well on Saturday, Sunday I was busy. Monday I had the day off work so I read Crime and Punishment and The Brothers Karamazov (Dostoyevsky). Russian tri-fecta ftw.
 
Last weekend I read War and Peace (Tolstoy). Well on Saturday, Sunday I was busy. Monday I had the day off work so I read Crime and Punishment and The Brothers Karamazov (Dostoyevsky). Russian tri-fecta ftw.

Were these the comic book adaptations?
 
The Reagan Diaries? Just kill everyone now. It.... The Best of Times...? Jesus. It gets worse.

I want this farce of a civilization to end. I'm ready for the zombie apocalypse. Please let it happen.
 
The last book I read was "Double Duty, Dual Identity: Raised in an Alcoholic Family and Food Addicted," by Claudia Black.
 
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Last weekend I read War and Peace (Tolstoy). Well on Saturday, Sunday I was busy. Monday I had the day off work so I read Crime and Punishment and The Brothers Karamazov (Dostoyevsky). Russian tri-fecta ftw.

You read a 1,000+ epic novel in one day, and then another 1,000+ pages of two other books the next day? Either you're full of dump, or we should start calling your Raymond.




Ten minutes to Wapner.
 
I'm currently reading Lolita. On a whim, I actually read a hundred pages worth or so of kindle app The Brothers Karamazov last week, but I put it on the back-burner in exchange for the aforementioned Lolita; which is okay as I know The Brothers Karamazov like the back of my hand and I'd never previously read any Nabokov.

The last book I finished was David Foster Wallace's Consider The Lobster. Which was good. As an aside, I have not read Infinite Jest and I generally have a dim opinion of reading contemporary literary fiction.
 
Last weekend I read War and Peace (Tolstoy). Well on Saturday, Sunday I was busy. Monday I had the day off work so I read Crime and Punishment and The Brothers Karamazov (Dostoyevsky). Russian tri-fecta ftw.

I'm reading "The Master and Margarita," by Russian novelist Mikhail Bulgakov. It's a tough read, but it's getting pretty wild.
 
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