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Favorite authorsWilliam Faulkner (Shared favorites)

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Haven't read The Road yet. I now have to get through a massive stack of Scottish and English postmodern novels for a class I'm taking this summer, so I'll have to read it after that. I'm drowning, a little. Let me know how the book is--I hear it's one of his best.

PS: Despite the main message of Slaughterhouse-Five, I'm pretty broken up about Vonnegut. So it goes, but still...
i have not :[ le sigh. i need to work at border's to get discounts. or ikea to get discounts on bookshelves.
thank you so much!!!

~sArAh~
For McCarthy, I'd start with either Blood Meridian or All the Pretty Horses. Pretty Horses is the first part of a trilogy. If you love it, the sequels are amazing too...
Oh--and no Cormac McCarthy? With Faulkner in such huge type in your author cloud, I'm more than a little shocked.
Hey! Still figuring out what all of this does.

And re: your comment about most of our books in common are lit'rature, that makes me very happy indeed. It's good to read stuff that isn't so wonky all the time...
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