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The Great Gatsby”
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Undoubtedly, this is one of the
greatest American novels and shame
on you if you haven’t read it yet.
180
pg. (AR)
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Although Of Course You End Up
Becoming Yourself: A Road Trip with
David Foster Wallace”
David Lipsky
Ladies and gentlemen, if you look to
your right you’ll see our third book
on the life and times of David Foster
Wallace that we’ve come across
during our 2012 literary voyage.
320
pg.
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To Have and Have Another: A
Hemingway Cocktail Companion”
Phillip Greene
Obviously, ol’ Papa Hem was a big
drinker and in this book you’ll find
dozens of cocktail recipes directly
related to Hemingway’s novels.
320
pg. (TP)
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Infinite Jest”
David Foster Wallace
With the complex story lines,
attention to detail and broad
vocabulary, “Infinite Jest” almost
seems impossible to write, which is
one of the many reasons I love it.
1079
pg. (R)
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War and Peace in the Global
Village”
Marshall McLuhan
Written in 1968, McLuhan was
prophetic when he wrote “electric
technology stimulates more
discontinuity and diversity and
division than the old mechanical
society” and he was great in “Annie
Hall.”
190
pg. (R)
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Silent House”
Orhan Pamuk
This is Nobel Prize-winning author Pamuk’s
first novel published in 1983 that’s been finally
translated into English; I think of him as the
Turkish Faulkner/Dostoevsky.
352
pg.