Yes, hypothetically I acknowledge I am a very poor reader. — T Clark
These days I lack curiosity. — Tom Storm
What is the cause of your lack of curiosity? — javi2541997
Who knows! Maybe you could end up having curiosity in Hispanic literature — javi2541997
Probably just getting older I have less motivation to explore the world through books and am more interested in people. — Tom Storm
Perhaps this is a gauche comment but Spanish appears to be the most euphonic and beautiful language for literature. — Tom Storm
I was merrily reading The Power Broker until Moses started getting really nasty. — BC
It was recommended in a NYT editorial a few days ago. It is weirdly relevant. — BC
Coover skids between easy-target satire (Bruce, Sahl, et al. were there first) and melodramatic grandstanding, with no new insights worthy of his remarkable rhetorical talents. A provocative kernel lost in a dazzling, deadening morass: precisely the kind of book more likely to be talked about than read. — From Kirkus Review of The Public Burning
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