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Clearly, polyamory solves everything.
Whoo!Wicked by Gregory Maguire. It's amusing so far.
Double whoo!Michael Moore's Stupid White Men.
Which translation are you reading?Will be picking up Candide soon.
Which translation are you reading?
I read the same translation a couple of years ago. When you've read it, post here what you thought, perhaps? It's a pretty silly book.It's part of a collection, which is nice -- the title page says it's 'translated from the French, with an introduction and notes, by Roger Pearson' so...
The eighteenth century is pretty good for humor and silliness. I haven't read all the books in question, but there's certainly a lot of them, in English as well as French, not least Swift's.Pfft I just started reading it and it's quite possibly the most hilarious book I've ever read, purely for the factor of 'this was written in 1700s' the humor is great. I think it might be partially due to the recentness of the translation but heck if I care, it's hilarious.
Well, it depends on what sort you like.Just finished Candide. It was pretty cute and abstract and heheh.
I've a long list of classics to go through though ... where should I go next. Hm.
Why would you choose them that way?
I just finished Saga by Conor Kostick....er...it was epic. (you'd get the joke if you had read the first book in the series)