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by codelust 4590 days ago
Foucault's Pendulum gets my vote too if you want to read something that is as straight forward as Eco can get.

The Island of the Day Before, Baudolino and The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana felt more like he was trying to test you, in each of those books, to see if you are worthy of consuming the entire book. Every time you feel you have a reasonable grasp of what is going on, he'll descend into a phase where you'll be lost again.

The Prague Cemetery, on the other hand, was utterly fascinating. Really enjoyed it.

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I read the Prague Cemetery after everything else and found it incredibly boring.

Perhaps not even Mr. Eco is immune from repeating clichés.

His works, after The Name of the Rose and Foucault's Pendulum, had become significantly mode self-indulgent. TPC is no exception to that, except that it is considerably less indulgent than the books between FP and TPC.