So after you finish a great book it's hard to choose the next. I mean, what if it isn't nearly as good? What if it lets me down? Even if a book is a completely different genre it can still not be the same quality as the last book you've read. When in doubt I always seem to go back to my favorite author. Not really because he's so terribly good at it, but his books make me work for the ending. Of course I'm talking about Umberto Eco.
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Reading For Fun.. Literature for the Mind.
By WakingUpTo42 - Posted on May 13th, 2006
Tagged: Books
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Well, now that I am officially off to Jacksonville University in August to start completeing my BA in English, I thought I'd re-vamp my "To Read" list. I just finished "His Dark Materials" trilogy by Pullman and am now completely ready for when the movie of The Golden Compass finally arrives; nervous but ready.
So after you finish a great book it's hard to choose the next. I mean, what if it isn't nearly as good? What if it lets me down? Even if a book is a completely different genre it can still not be the same quality as the last book you've read. When in doubt I always seem to go back to my favorite author. Not really because he's so terribly good at it, but his books make me work for the ending. Of course I'm talking about Umberto Eco.
So after you finish a great book it's hard to choose the next. I mean, what if it isn't nearly as good? What if it lets me down? Even if a book is a completely different genre it can still not be the same quality as the last book you've read. When in doubt I always seem to go back to my favorite author. Not really because he's so terribly good at it, but his books make me work for the ending. Of course I'm talking about Umberto Eco.






