First, I have to finish The Affirmation, by Christopher Priest. I'm nearly done, and could have finished days ago, but I'm taking my time.
Afterward, I'm considering reading The Fountainhead, by Ayn Rand. I'm not certain how good/interesting/dreadfully boring it will be, but there's a $10000 scholarship for writing an essay on the book that I'm considering attempting. After all, how many students read Ayn Rand?
But that's only tentative, and I still haven't decided. Ultimately it comes down to how much I like or dislike the book. Regardless of whether I read it or not, Candide, by Voltaire, is next on the list...
And then maybe I'll go back to reading Sword and Citadel, by Gene Wolfe. I really liked the first half, but somehow I never got much past page 40 or so in the second half, for no real reason whatsoever.
And those are my plans, if they can be called that.
Afterward, I'm considering reading The Fountainhead, by Ayn Rand. I'm not certain how good/interesting/dreadfully boring it will be, but there's a $10000 scholarship for writing an essay on the book that I'm considering attempting. After all, how many students read Ayn Rand?
But that's only tentative, and I still haven't decided. Ultimately it comes down to how much I like or dislike the book. Regardless of whether I read it or not, Candide, by Voltaire, is next on the list...
And then maybe I'll go back to reading Sword and Citadel, by Gene Wolfe. I really liked the first half, but somehow I never got much past page 40 or so in the second half, for no real reason whatsoever.
And those are my plans, if they can be called that.
What are your reading plans for March?
01/03/2010 07:28:13 AM
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Finishing Anna Karenina and Doctor Zhivago - if I get both of those done, it'll be good.
01/03/2010 08:44:41 PM
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Highly uncertain plans..
01/03/2010 10:25:24 PM
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What is this 'Read'?
03/03/2010 07:18:16 PM
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I got to read yesterday!
12/03/2010 07:29:12 PM
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