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In reply to the discussion: 2015. What are the BEST BOOKS you've read this year? [View all]Mira
(22,483 posts)41. WOW - found this and must tell you about the one I'm loving now
A confederacy of Dunces
it has catapulted itself into a favorite of a life time for me, Im almost done and when I am I will start again at the beginning. And maybe, after that, one more time to be sure to get all of it.
The history of it, and the story of the author are part of the involvement, the fact that it was written about folks in New Orleans is another part because I love NOLA. The writing is the most beautifully concocted, humor laden and understanding the South of the best of the American language imaginable. The author committed suicide at 31. His Mom found the handwritten manuscript and took it to someone to read I think its good, and then it won a posthumous Pulitzer.
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You could probably get it at a used book store now. Highly recommended. BTW
Laura PourMeADrink
Jun 2015
#18
I stopped buying books years and years ago. I get my books exclusively from the library.
scarletwoman
Jun 2015
#19
Thank you for the lists. I've only read one of the books listed, "The Secret Place" by Tana French.
scarletwoman
May 2015
#9
We enjoyed The Girl With A Clock for a Heart. I haven't read The Kind Worth Killing yet.
Enthusiast
May 2015
#12
Thanks! I'm going to have to look most of them up - except for "The High Divide" & "Wilderness".
scarletwoman
May 2015
#16
Thanks, Enthusiast! I'm really going to have to read some more Michael Crummey books, too.
scarletwoman
Nov 2015
#36
Out of all the scores of books I've read since I started this thread, there's one in particular
scarletwoman
Nov 2015
#38