For fun I'm still reading the thick and way engrossing Best and the Brightest.
For school I have read Glory Goes and Gets Some and Andre Dubus III's House of Sand and Fog. The former was funny and discursive. The latter was a nail-biter near the end, and bloody, and while not 100% succesful it was blessed with a hell of a plot -- taut, well-told, a hell of a ride.
For my Shakespeare I read the Merry Wives of Windsor, another play with Falstaff in it. Not bad, but the Henrys have it beat.
For school I have read Glory Goes and Gets Some and Andre Dubus III's House of Sand and Fog. The former was funny and discursive. The latter was a nail-biter near the end, and bloody, and while not 100% succesful it was blessed with a hell of a plot -- taut, well-told, a hell of a ride.
For my Shakespeare I read the Merry Wives of Windsor, another play with Falstaff in it. Not bad, but the Henrys have it beat.

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