Recommending a book is more art than science. You’ve got to know a person pretty well, but not too well. Most of the time the opening salvo’s something ridiculous, like a classic.
You need something to read?
Try Moby Dick.
That book is phenomenal, and far, far funnier than you’d think.
Then I think up a few classics of my own academy: Neuromancer, The Sun & Steel, Light, Moby Dick, (again).
It’s difficult to miss with any of those books. Varrying degrees of insane as they may be, they’re each really excellent.
I may need to begin adding some Stephen King into that rotation of recommendation. Where to begin with that Mainer? I think either Cujo, Salem’s Lot, or On Writing, would make a great start.
The latter if you’re suspicious of the old horror-daddy, the former two if you’re cool and from New England.
You need something to read?
Try Moby Dick.
That book is phenomenal, and far, far funnier than you’d think.
Then I think up a few classics of my own academy: Neuromancer, The Sun & Steel, Light, Moby Dick, (again).
It’s difficult to miss with any of those books. Varrying degrees of insane as they may be, they’re each really excellent.
I may need to begin adding some Stephen King into that rotation of recommendation. Where to begin with that Mainer? I think either Cujo, Salem’s Lot, or On Writing, would make a great start.
The latter if you’re suspicious of the old horror-daddy, the former two if you’re cool and from New England.
I adore Stephen King, and perhaps I’ll go more in depth tomorrow.
Maybe,
perhaps.
Yeah.
Maybe,
perhaps.
Yeah.