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Future Classics
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Apr 26, 2009 05:26AM
The book Thief, The curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime
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And I agree with Richard about it all being read on those kindles... blahhhhh sure it may be more environmentally friendly for trees, but give me a fleshy book to caress anyday over the silly monitors and nifty gagets


I may also add to my list of future classics, Suite Française in part because of the unique story of the author's life while she wrote the book. It is set in France during the German occupation of WW2 and is incomplete because the author was taken and killed at Auswich. Even though it is incomplete and really a rough draft, what is complete is very good and a lyrical look at the French as they deal with the occupation in thier own ways. Another important book.


Otherwise I can certainly see 100 Years of Solitude, though(if I won't be killed for this) I didn't find it quite as good as some other works in the genre. I imagine I read it without enough introspection.

I don't know if Blonde by Joyce Carol Oates is already a classic but if not, it certainly deserves to be.


I second this! My husband is a native of NOLA, and Tool really captured the essence of the city. Every time we've gone back since Katrina, I come home with a broken heart. My husband has no physical memories left (homes, parks, schools, churches, favorite stores to get sodas or doughnuts, his mother and grandmother's graves), they've all been wiped away, except for his grandma's apt. in the Quarter. Now, the memories only exist in our minds.
A great book that captured all the quirks of a wonderful American city...hopefully it will rise from the ruins.


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