CBA713 wrote:
If you've never read any David Foster Wallace, I recommend him above just about anyone else right now. "Infinite Jest" is a MONSTER, but worth all 990,000 8-point-font words.
Yes! I'm reading the Jest now, I'm usually one of those people to read more than one book at once, but now I'm focused on IJ.
DFW is a pleasure to read, he trolls the beginnings of his sentences so hard.
On Murakami, Kafka on the Shore was really good, as was Hard-Boiled Wonderland (though I didn't realize it until close to the end), but the magic realism thing starts to get tiring after a while. About a year ago I became really obsessed with his work and bought a bunch of them, but it seemed like after I finished most of them that I came away with nothing, like there was no substance, and I was just reading words on a page. Idk.