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I bought these yesterday:

Slaugherhouse 5 - Kurt Vonnegut
Catch 22 - Joseph Heller
A Clockwork Orange - Anthony Burgess
Mother Night - Kurt Vonnegut
Player Piano - Kurt Vonnegut
Vinelard - Thomas Pynchon
Slow Learner - Thomas Pynchon
Brave New World - Aldous Huxley
Heart Of Darkness & The Secret Sharer - Joseph Conrad..

I've only read Slaughter House 5 and Catch-22...

NO IDEA Which to read first...

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Of those I've only read Catch-22, Slaughterhouse 5, Brave New World, and A Clockwork Orange (before I saw the movie).

I vote for Hearts of Darkness, even though I've only read bits and pieces.

I'm currently reading DeLillo's Underworld.
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Let's not talk about that here.
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Busta";p="783355 wrote:I bought these yesterday:

Slaugherhouse 5 - Kurt Vonnegut
Catch 22 - Joseph Heller
A Clockwork Orange - Anthony Burgess
Mother Night - Kurt Vonnegut
Player Piano - Kurt Vonnegut
Vinelard - Thomas Pynchon
Slow Learner - Thomas Pynchon
Brave New World - Aldous Huxley
Heart Of Darkness & The Secret Sharer - Joseph Conrad..

I've only read Slaughter House 5 and Catch-22...

NO IDEA Which to read first...

Opinions?
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You should read Vineland. Then tell me whether I should put it up further on my list.
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Vineland is all right, but probably Pynchon's worst effort
Player Piano is probably the least "Vonnegut" of Vonnegut's books, it was back before he read Catch-22 and stole Heller's style
Mother Night and Slaughterhouse-Five are post Catch-22, and it shows.
Catch-22 is great, and if you like it you should tackle Something Happened (same ideas, more dark)
Brave New World is fairly trite, if read in its entirety... so many of those dystopian books are only good for the first few chapters
Heart of Darkness bored me to tears.
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I read Heinlein's "Stranger in a Strange Land" before I read Brave New World. I loved Stranger, and highly recommend it for that period of Sci-Fi novels, but I thought BNW acheived more with less.
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ReverseEngineer";p="782849 wrote:where's the books?
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Royal We. How pretendous.
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I've decided to follow the toastman on one of his recommendations: Julian Barnes. Which should I tackle first, England England or History (which I've seen quoted here previously)?
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I've been reading Venus On The Half Shell, my copy of which lists the author as Killgore Trout... I could have sworn it was Vonnegut, but actually it's some dude named Philip Jose Farmer... apparently Vonnegut pulled the plug on this arrangement after getting all sorts of letters about how this was his funniest book ever...

It's an awful lot like Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy, but darker, dirtier, and published several years before Hitchhikers guide (it predates the BBC broadcasts as well).
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Never read England so I'll have to say History.
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I read the first of Philip Jose Farmer's Riverworld saga. I remember it being likable.
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...and no one commented in my Machete Season thread :/
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Namothy Tsao";p="790051 wrote:Never read England so I'll have to say History.
When I posted this I had read all but the last three chapters. Only the penultimate chapter was worthwhile of the three and I felt "Parenthesis" and the final chapter spoiled the bok quite a bit. I don't mind authors talking at you in such a way, but it was pompous and at the same time trite. It's still pretty funny, but Barnes let himself down.

Just started the El Diego (Maradona) biography. Very, very raw and honest. Extremely interesting. When I'm done with this I'll either move onto to Toni Morrison's Jazz or Flan O'Brien's Third Policeman. Had them bother for near five years...just rotting here.
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I'm on to Martin Amis' London Fields now.
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Has anyone read or is going to read Desai's The Inheritance of Loss?

I read reviews and see it as another one of those Booker winning, wishy washy descriptions of the cultural loss of the East (hey, India again!) after the havoc wrought by the evil colonialists. Translation - Rushdie clone.

I'm willing to give it a go. That or I'm going to read Gormenghast again.
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I'm winding down Underworld.

A review of extreme ambivalence to follow - stay tuned.
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Busta";p="783355 wrote:I bought these yesterday:

Slaugherhouse 5 - Kurt Vonnegut
Catch 22 - Joseph Heller
A Clockwork Orange - Anthony Burgess
Mother Night - Kurt Vonnegut
Player Piano - Kurt Vonnegut
Vinelard - Thomas Pynchon
Slow Learner - Thomas Pynchon
Brave New World - Aldous Huxley
Heart Of Darkness & The Secret Sharer - Joseph Conrad..

I've only read Slaughter House 5 and Catch-22...

NO IDEA Which to read first...

Opinions?

I have read all but the last one.
This is going to be a first and a last for me.
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