LITERATURE: Selection

In browsing I’m getting the general feeling of wanting a short reading, though I’m not certain I want a short story collection right now.  There are a few I’m considering:  Edwin Abbott’s Flatland, since it would tie in nicely with Ersinghaus’ Sandoval; Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness since I do have few Conrad’s on the shelf; Steinbeck’s Tortilla Flat.  Or maybe a mystery…

I must say that there are a number of books I’m anxious to get in and will at the very least list them with Booksprice.com to get an idea of where I can put together an order at the best savings.  Booksprice was also kind enough to send me a copy of The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini which I’d heard so much about though I’m thinking that having just been published in 2003 and with the movie  coming out soon it’s almost too "current" for my style.

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2 Responses to LITERATURE: Selection

  1. steve says:

    Did you say you had done Jamestown, by Matthew Sharpe?

    I think you’ll like it.

  2. susan says:

    200 books on my shelves and you propose a new one–but yes, I’ve been anxious to read that and you’ve jogged my memory to add it to my wish list and give it priority for the first order. Thanks!

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