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Classics Challenge: Gulliver’s Travels, by Jonathan Swift

Gulliver’s Travels was the third book I read in my “classics challenge”. Here’s the main page of the challenge – it’s really fun to look through and see what everybody else is reading. Of course there is lots of overlap. … Continue reading

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How to Read When You Are an Itsy-Bitsy Midget

… and the books are huge: From Gulliver’s Travels: They have had the art of printing, as well as the Chinese, time out of mind. But their libraries are not very large; for that of the King’s, which is reckoned … Continue reading

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1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die

Jessa Crispin has an interesting interview with Peter Boxall, editor of 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die. I loved what Boxall said at the end: “Having benefited from an extraordinary number of emails and letters as well as … Continue reading

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Commonplace

“[He is] the most vigorous hater we’ve ever had in our literature.” — Edgell Rickword on Jonathan Swift

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