Re: AW: Book review thread
I'm currently reading Post-War, by Tony Judt, a history of Europe from 1945 to 2005. As such, it's a fairly hefty tome: this doesn't matter, though, as it's one of the most literary history books I've read in a very long time. Its sweep is truly epic, and I've yet to be anything less than absolutely fascinated by it. I heartily recommend it for anyone who wants to learn more about why Europe is how it is today.
In fiction, I managed to find a bookshop near me which does the proper, really cheap Penguin Classics-£1 each-which I haven't seen for quite a while. So, I'm working my way through those. I'm just finishing The Count of Monte Cristo, and I'll start on Moby Dick after that.
AW: Re: Book review thread
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Originally Posted by Fragony
I higly recommend this,
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Journalism as a commic book. Palestine was excellent, this one is even better.
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Oh and Glamorama by Brett Easton Ellis. Everything Brett Easton Ellis is great, by far my favorite american author.
You reading it in French?