Not a novel, but...
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...ure-journalism
Marvel's graphic novels of Stephen King's The Gunslinger.
They are really well written and illustrated.
Why they didn't base the movie(s) on this chronology and series is beyond me.
Last edited by EastCoastBronco; 05-30-2018 at 12:03 PM.
I am reading Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts, and I am impressed!
Update: I installed a tab sleep timer extension for Chrome and my dreams are back to normal.
I feel I've given you all a boon, a primer in how to generate some Del Toro-esque dreams if you ever have the hankering. Let Orwell's negative distopia narrate and imprison you in REM sleep.
Originally Posted by Sting
You utilize audiobooks a lot? I never have "read" one that way.
But as I get older and have more demands on my time, I just don't have time to read vociferously like I used to. And now, when I finally get to the part of the day when I can read, I'll read a page and a half and find myself nodding off. It's supremely frustrating to a big reader like I used to be.
I tried an audiobook twice, and I would miss large swaths of information because I'd be thinking about something else, or doing something else. I had to stick to text.
I signed up for Audible this year with the hopes of getting back into books given my love of podcasts. I think I picked a shitty first book, lost interest, and now I just have like 6 unused credits because I forgot to cancel the subscription.
Any suggestions for non-fiction that is absolutely stellar?
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