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by brudgers
3619 days ago
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I read something about Thomas Pynchon the other day, so I borrowed one of his novels [from the library] and started reading. I spent about an hour and a half and went about 70 pages and it was clear why people regard his writing. He's a very good writer and I didn't care about the story he was telling and I put it down and then took it back and I'm unlikely to pick up another of his novels. Ever. But I can appreciate why some people [including people I know] enjoy reading him. Not judging a book by it's cover, isn't all it's cracked up to be because covers often reveal the author's name. What I appreciate about Altucher is that I know that there're going to be gems and going to be manure and the sense that he'd be the first to confess to the charge of producing a lot of manure along with the gems. What I know I'll get is not get an argument or a three point essay or an editorial. |
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