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Ah! I see Knausgaard. What do you think about it?
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It is the one that I am “trying to read.” Can’t seem to get past the first ten pages before I pick something else up.
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Haha I see!
I’ve been thinking about whether I should _ read it or not. I’ve heard so much about it, that it will be absolutely wonderful – in some disgusting ways. But now I do not know .. Maybe it’s worth a try.
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It’s the cover that is keeping you back, I swear. I have the Archipelago edition and read it smooth as can be. That horrid whatever it is from FSG must be the problem.
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The Barthelme bio is a chore. The book is relentlessly interested in his book deals and what his agent did and how much he got for what. I found the book obnoxious.
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Interested to see how Tristano turns out given the mechanical aspect of the construction. In a way the number of combinations invalidates any review of it.
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